Library of Christ Mind Teachings
ACIM Original Edition
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1 God’s peace and joy are yours. Today we will accept them,
knowing they belong to us. And we will try to understand these gifts
increase as we receive them. They are not like to the gifts the world
can give, in which the giver loses as he gives the gift; the taker is
the richer by his loss. These are not gifts, but bargains made with
guilt.
2 The truly given gift entails no loss. It is impossible that
one can gain because another loses. This implies a limit and an
insufficiency. No gift is given thus. Such “gifts” are but a bid for a
more valuable return—a loan with interest to be paid in full; a
temporary lending, meant to be a pledge of debt to be repaid with more
than was received by him who took the gift.
3 This strange distortion of what giving means pervades all
levels of the world you see. It strips all meaning from the gifts you
give and leaves you nothing in the ones you take. A major learning goal
this course has set is to reverse your view of giving, so you can
receive. For giving has become a source of fear, and so you would avoid
the only means by which you can receive.
4 Accept God’s peace and joy, and you will learn a different
way of looking at a gift. God’s gifts will never lessen when they are
given away. They but increase thereby. As Heaven’s peace and joy
intensify when you accept them as God’s gift to you, so does the joy of
your Creator grow when you accept His joy and peace as yours.
5 True giving is creation. It extends the limitless to the
unlimited, eternity to timelessness, and love unto itself. It adds to
all that is complete already, not in simple terms of adding more, for
that implies that it was less before. It adds by letting what cannot
contain itself fulfill its aim of giving everything it has away,
securing it forever for itself.
6 Today accept God’s peace and joy as yours. Let Him complete
Himself as He defines completion. You will understand that what
completes Him must complete His Son as well. He cannot give through
loss. No more can you. Receive His gift of joy and peace today, and He
will thank you for your gift to Him.
7 Today our practice periods will start a little differently.
Begin today by thinking of those brothers who have been denied by you
the peace and joy that are their right under the equal laws of God. Here
you denied them to yourself. And here you must return to claim them as
your own. Think of your “enemies” a little while, and tell each one as
he occurs to you:
8 My brother, peace and joy I offer you,
That I may have God’s peace and joy as mine.
9 Thus you prepare yourself to recognize God’s gifts to you
and let your mind be free of all that would prevent success today. Now
are you ready to accept the gift of peace and joy which God has given
you. Now are you ready to experience the joy and peace you have denied
yourself. Now you can say, “God’s peace and joy are mine,” for you have
given what you would receive.
10 You must succeed today if you prepare your mind as we
suggest, for you have let all bars to peace and joy be lifted up, and
what is yours can come to you at last. So tell yourself “God’s peace and
joy are mine,” and close your eyes a while, and let His Voice assure you
that the words you speak are true.
11 Spend your five minutes thus with Him each time you can
today, but do not think that less is worthless when you cannot give Him
more. At least remember hourly to say the words which call on Him to
give you what He wills to give and wills you to receive.
12 Determine not to interfere today with what He wills. And
if a brother seems to tempt you to deny God’s gift to him, see it as but
another chance to let yourself receive the gifts of God as yours. Then
bless your brother thankfully, and say:
13 My brother, peace and joy I offer you,
That I may have God’s peace and joy as mine.