Step 38 God knows the way to Knowledge.
- Behinjamin Davis
- Jan 2, 2018
- 2 min read
"Steps to Knowledge The Book of Inner Knowing
Step 38
God knows the way to Knowledge.

HOW CAN YOU FIND YOUR WAY WHEN YOU ARE LOST? How can you know certainty when you value the temporary so greatly? How can you know the power of your own life when you are so intimidated by threats of loss and destruction? Life is kind to you, for it offers not only the reward but the way to the reward. If it were left up to you, it would be cruel indeed, for you would have to attempt every single possibility that you could conceive of, and then you would have the possibilities that others have conceived of and even the opportunities to reach Knowledge that others have used successfully but which may not in fact work well for you. In your brief span of time in the world, how can you accomplish all of these and still maintain your vitality? How can you maintain your encouragement for Knowledge when so many ways will disappoint you?
TAKE FAITH TODAY IN KNOWING THAT GOD knows the way to Knowledge, and you need only follow the way that is being given. In this way, Knowledge simply emerges in you because it is acknowledged, for only God knows Knowledge in you, and only Knowledge in you knows God. As the two resonate together, they both become more apparent. In this, you find peace.
IN YOUR TWO PRACTICE PERIODS TODAY, each of a 30-minute duration, practice feeling the presence of God, silently, in stillness. Not thinking about God, not speculating, not wondering, not doubting, but simply feeling. It is no fantasy that you are concentrating upon now, though you are used to concentrating upon fantasy. In stillness and quiet, everything becomes apparent. God is very still, for God is not going anywhere. As you become still, you will feel the power of God.
Practice 38: Two 30-minute practice periods."
Included in this entry is my Path to Knowledge from the Practice from the former day. I've actually already more to add, and I already think this project has propelled me along farther than I initially anticipated. Even upon beginning with the word Knowledge on the page I knew really the paths out from it are, indeed, infinite. Obviously there are plenty of words which describe the lack of these properties and those, too, in their time have merit I suppose, yet these Substitutes for Knowledge don't belong on a proper Path to Knowledge, do they? This is how I maintain my encouragement for Knowledge: I have seen the Light and it is good. I know that #LoveWins.
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