LESSON 39, My holiness is my salvation.

LESSON 39, My holiness is my salvation.

Author: Rev. Devan Jesse Byrne August 18, 2025 Duration: 10:19
LESSON 39 My holiness is my salvation.
If guilt is hell, what is its opposite? Like the text for which this workbook was written, the ideas used for the exercises are very simple, very clear and totally unambiguous. We are not con­cerned with intellectual feats nor logical toys. We are dealing only in the very obvious, which has been overlooked in the clouds of complexity in which you think you think.
If guiltis hell, what is itsopposite? This is not difficult, surely. The hesitation you may feel in answering is notdue to the ambiguity of the question. But do you believe that guilt is hell? If you did, you would see at once how direct and simple the text is, and you would not need a workbook at all. No one needs practice to gain what is already his.
We have already said that your holiness is the salvation of the world. What about your own salvation? You cannot give what you do not have. A savior must be saved. How else can he teach salvation? Today’s exercises will apply to you, recognizing that your salvation is crucial to the salvation ofthe world. As you apply the exercises to your world, the whole world stands to benefit.
Your holiness is the answer to every question that was ever asked, is being asked now, or will be asked in the future. Your holiness means the end of guilt, and therefore the end of hell. Your holiness is the salvation of the world, and your own. How could you to whom your holiness belongs be excluded from it? God does not know unholiness. Can it be He does not know His Son?
A full five minutes are urged for the four longer practice peri­ods for today, and longer and more frequent practice sessions are encouraged. If you want to exceed the minimum requirements, more rather than longer sessions are recommended, although both are suggested.
Begin the practice periods as usual, by repeating today’s idea to yourself. Then, with closed eyes, search out your unloving thoughts in whatever form they appear; uneasiness, depression, anger, fear, worry, attack, insecurity and so on. Whatever form they take, they are unloving and therefore fearful. And so it is from them that you need to be saved.
Specific situations, events or personalities you associate with unloving thoughts of any kind are suitable subjects for today’s exercises. It is imperative for your salvation that you see them differently. And it is your blessing on them that will save you and give you vision.
Slowly, without conscious selection and without undue em­phasis on any one in particular, search your mind for every thought that stands between you and your salvation. Apply the idea fortoday to each of them in this way:My unloving thoughts about _________ are keeping me in hell.My holiness is mysalvation.
You may find these practice periods easier if you intersperse them with several short periods during which you merely repeat today’s idea to yourself slowly a few times. You may also find it helpful to include a few short intervals in which you just relax and do not seem to be thinking of anything. Sustained concentration is very difficult at first. It will become much easier asyour mind becomes more disciplined and less distractible.
Meanwhile, you should feel free to introduce variety into the exercise periods in whatever form appeals to you. Do not, how­ever, change the idea itself as you vary the method of applying it. However you elect to use it, the idea should be stated so that its meaning is the fact that your holiness is your salvation. End each practice period by repeating the idea in its original form once more, and adding:If guilt is hell, what is its opposite?In the shorter applications, which should be made some three or four times an hour and more if possible, you may askyourself this question, repeat today’s idea, and preferably both. If temptations arise, a particularly helpful form of the idea is:My holiness is my salvation from this.
- A Course in Miracles, WorkBook

A Course in Miracles Experience offers a grounded, practical entry point into the profound spiritual text known as "A Course in Miracles." Guided by Rev. Devan Jesse Byrne, this podcast moves beyond abstract theory, focusing instead on the direct application of the Course's daily lessons. Each episode serves as a companion for your personal practice, featuring readings and reflections designed to be integrated into everyday life. The intention is to train the mind, shifting perception through consistent application, which can lead to tangible, firsthand experiences of peace and clarity. This isn't just about listening; it's about engaging in a transformative mental discipline. Within the broader scope of the podcast, you'll also find discussions from the companion "Intensive Course," where deeper dialogues unfold. Spanning categories from education and religion to mental health and self-improvement, the content meets you where you are, whether you're seeking spiritual depth, psychological insight, or simple personal growth. Rev. Byrne's approach is supportive and accessible, framing this ancient wisdom for the modern seeker. Tune in to find a structured yet personal path toward inner fitness, where each lesson becomes a stepping stone on a journey from intellectual understanding to lived truth. This podcast is a dedicated space for anyone ready to move from reading about miracles to potentially recognizing them in their own life.
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