ASK REVS. SANDY AND KIRK
By Revs. Sandy and Kirk Moore
Revs. Sandy and Kirk Moore are the co-founders of the Center for Universal Truth in San Juan Capistrano. They established this New Thought spiritual community to bring individuals of various religious and spiritual faiths together so their lives could be empowered by applying practical principals.
This column has been developed to allow people the opportunity to seek
additional answers about spiritual insights. If you would like to ask them a
question, please send it to the Center for Universal Truth,
27121 Calle Arroyo Suite 2200, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675, or visit
www.centerfortruth.org You can also reach
us at
(949) 481-4040.
Q: If there is only one God, why are there so many religions?
— Katie
Irvine, CA
A: As the Bible states, God created us in the image and likeness of himself. As
we teach God is in everyone and everything, we are also “unique” individualized
expressions of God; and as individuals we express God in many ways and through
many religious philosophies. There is Truth in every religion and at the center
of all religious beliefs is that same loving God. As individuals we find there
are many different beliefs that work for us in our lives. It is our quest to
find a belief that resonates with us and expresses best in our life. God is too
large to fit into just one box.
Q: Jesus’ greatest message was of love and forgiveness. How do we return to that
place of love with those who have done wrong or harm to us?
— Jeremy
Laguna Beach, CA
A: This can sometimes be a challenge for us to clear our mind of those who have
not treated us fairly. Forgiveness, of course, is the best form of releasing
that torment we hold. This takes practice and patience. It can be done through
meditation, positive affirmation, prayer or many other ways. When we forgive we
are not justifying the other person’s actions or letting them “off the hook”;
what we are doing is clearing ourselves of any attachment to that situation and
relieving ourselves of resentment or anger. The truth of forgiveness is about
setting ourselves free. Again the Bible states that the truth shall set us free.
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