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| to the Father if they behold it. You cannot behold the | T 8 F 1 (200) |
| they behold it. You cannot behold the world and know God | T 8 F 1 (200) |
| of reality, not its RETURN. Behold, my children, reality is here | T 9 C 11 (227) |
| shared. God WANTS you to behold what He created because it | T 9 G 8 (237) |
| will to remember Him, and behold! He will give you everything | T 9 I 3 (241) |
| stand in His Light and behold what HE created. Their silence | T 10 F 18 (269) |
| look out in peace and behold the world truly. Yet to | T 11 D 12 (290) |
| T 11 E 6 Behold the Guide your Father gave | T 11 E 6 (291) |
| the attack was EFFECTIVE, you behold yourself as weakened. No longer | T 11 F 1 (293) |
| THEN you look out and behold his witnesses. This is WHY | T 11 H 7 (300) |
| it first within. Everything you behold without is a judgment of | T 11 H 13 (302) |
| DOES see is yours to behold, and through His vision your | T 11 I 6 (305) |
| revealed. And all who would behold Him can see Him, for | T 12 E 12 (325) |
| himself. To him I say: Behold the Son of God and | T 13 D 11 (344) |
| T 13 G 9 Behold your brothers in their freedom | T 13 G 9 (353) |
| God would have you have. Behold your will, accepting it as | T 14 D 8 (372) |
| conceive of need so great. Behold the only need that God | T 15 I 2 (412) |
| Son of God. You will behold the beauty which the Holy | T 17 C 1 (454) |
| Look upon your Redeemer, and behold what He would show you | T 19 D 12 (523) |
| time but nourished in eternity. Behold this infant, to whom you | T 19 J 8 (540) |
| T 19 L 7 Behold your Friend, the Christ Who | T 19 L 7 (544) |
| and not separate in death. Behold the gift of freedom that | T 19 L 10 (545) |
| as your gift, you will behold each others face and | T 20 B 3 (547) |
| innocence together, singing as you behold the open door of Heaven | T 20 C 11 (552) |
| just on this; you can behold the holiness God gave His | T 20 I 11 (573) |
| Son of God. If you behold disaster and catastrophe, you tried | T 21 A 2 (574) |
| T 22 C 10 Behold the great projection, but look | T 22 C 10 (612) |
| it. The bodys eyes behold it as solid granite, so | T 22 D 3 (614) |
| what makes your vengeance justified. Behold, unveiled, the egos secret | T 23 C 12 (635) |
| you. The sin its eyes behold in him and love to | T 24 F 4 (659) |
| Look on your brother, and behold in him the whole reversal | T 24 G 5 (662) |
| manifest in what you see. Behold the body, and you will | T 25 B 2 (670) |
| it is your purpose to behold, for means and end are | T 25 B 3 (670) |
| still your only function to behold in him what he sees | T 25 C 8 (674) |
| it is their purpose to behold it and rejoice. Everyone seeks | T 25 E 1 (679) |
| G 3 Will you behold your brother? God is glad | T 25 G 3 (683) |
| in its place. Who could behold the face of Christ, and | T 26 E 3 (708) |
| gently on each other, and behold the world in which perception | T 26 F 14 (713) |
| within him, that you may behold His glory, and rejoice that | T 26 J 1 (724) |
| price, if they can say, Behold me, brother, at your hand | T 27 B 2 (730) |
| brother let its message be, Behold me, brother, at your hand | T 27 B 9 (732) |
| Everywhere you go will you behold its multiplied effects. Yet all | T 27 F 10 (747) |
| all the witnesses that you behold will be far less than | T 27 F 10 (747) |
| around you do your eyes behold its heavy consequences, but without | T 27 I 8 (758) |
| brother, Holy Son of God, behold your idle dream, in which | T 27 I 9 (758) |
| be? Let not your eyes behold a dream; your ears bear | T 28 F 5 (777) |
| the little gap, and you behold the innocence and emptiness of | T 28 F 7 (778) |
| now, and you will not behold a reason for regret, but | T 29 C 2 (787) |
| loss you celebrate when you behold the body as a thing | T 29 C 10 (789) |
| Son of God, and would behold him waken and be glad | T 29 F 2 (794) |
| of His gift to you. Behold His Son, His perfect gift | T 29 F 4 (794) |
| where it lies in him behold your peace. The quiet that | T 29 F 4 (794) |
| Christ in him? You but behold YOURSELF in what you see | T 30 I 6 (835) |
| you hear, you answer. And behold! Your answer is the proof | T 31 A 11 (839) |
| by the world, and you behold it as you see yourself | T 31 E 15 (854) |
| to see the body, you behold a world of separation, unrelated | T 31 F 2 (856) |
| does not ask that you behold the Spirit and perceive the | T 31 F 3 (856) |
| do not understand how to behold a world apart from it | T 31 F 3 (856) |
| your vision, so that you behold nothing with clarity. The light | T 31 G 7 (859) |
| T 31 G 8 Behold your role within the universe | T 31 G 8 (860) |
| you cherish it, you will behold your brother in the likeness | T 31 G 12 (861) |
| meaning of what I behold? Then is the answer given | T 31 G 13 (862) |
| images you see. What you behold as sickness and as pain | T 31 H 6 (864) |
| see, for otherwise you will behold it not. To give this | T 31 H 6 (865) |
| has been changed. I would behold the proof that what has | W 54 RI 5 (99) |
| there be light. Let me behold the light that reflects God | W 73 L 10 (143) |
| you in light, but you behold your grievances instead. 2 | W 78 L 1 (154) |
| our eyes in silence, to behold the Son of God. | W 78 L 2 (154) |
| holy as Himself: Let me behold my Savior in this one | W 78 L 7 (155) |
| peering about in darkness to behold the likeness of itself; the | W 92 L 3 (177) |
| light the bodys eyes behold. It is a state of | W 108 L 2 (219) |
| its damnation? What can it behold except the proof that all | W 121 L 3 (241) |
| contain His Thoughts, our eyes behold His loveliness in all we | W 124 L 4 (250) |
| is light your eyes cannot behold. And yet your mind can | W 129 L 8 (264) |
| sight, and what you will behold is hell indeed. Yet the | W 130 L 11 (268) |
| it meaning. And what you behold upon it are your wishes | W 132 L 4 (273) |
| not exist because what they behold must be the truth, and | W 132 L 7 (274) |
| judged by what your eyes behold in him, nor what his | W 151 L 7 (317) |
| these grim appearances, and can behold the gentle Face of Christ | W 151 L 11 (318) |
| by your defensiveness. For you behold the Son of God as | W 153 L 5 (325) |
| what the universe longs to behold. All living things are still | W 156 L 5 (338) |
| unto Him. 10. Behold the store of miracles set | W 159 L 10 (346) |
| insatiable, consuming everything its eyes behold; seeing itself in everything; compelled | W 161 L 7 (351) |
| do the bodys eyes behold in one whom Heaven cherishes | W 161 L 9 (351) |
| Son of God, I would behold you with the eyes of | W 161 L 11 (352) |
| and answer in your own. Behold him now whom you had | W 161 L 12 (352) |
| bless the world as we behold it in the light in | W 164 L 7 (360) |
| this focus, and what you behold will change accordingly. Your vision | W 181 L 2 (388) |
| goes beyond mistakes, we will behold a wholly sinless world. When | W 181 L 8 (390) |
| look. The blessedness you will behold will take away all thought | W 187 L 9 (412) |
| see it everywhere. We would behold it shining with the grace | W 187 L 11 (412) |
| them, and eyes already opening behold the joyful sights their offerings | W 192 L 3 (425) |
| Son he is, that to behold the Son is to perceive | W 197 L 12 (445) |
| seek Gods glory, to behold it in the Son whom | W 211 RVI 1 (456) |
| glory. Yet today I can behold this glory, and be glad | W 218 RVI 1 (458) |
| through Christs vision we behold a world beyond the one | W 220 INII 7 (460) |
| in the world as I behold it, nothing that I want | W 226 L 1 (468) |
| speaks to me. And I behold the world that Christ would | W 237 L 1 (480) |
| we who made it must behold it through the eyes of | W 240 W3 5 (484) |
| is the symbol of attack. Behold it anywhere, and I will | W 247 L 1 (491) |
| 1. Let me behold the Son of God today | W 250 L 1 (494) |
| Father. And today I would behold his gentleness instead of my | W 250 L 2 (494) |
| is there the sinless would behold? What need have they of | W 250 W4 1 (495) |
| refuge and security. I will behold myself where I perceive my | W 261 L 1 (507) |
| that the bodys eyes behold into the sight of a | W 270 L 1 (516) |
| on nothing else. As we behold His glory, will we know | W 270 W6 5 (517) |
| have forgiven me if you behold your brother in the light | W 288 L 2 (536) |
| is frightening and painful to behold. Yet I would not allow | W 290 L 1 (538) |
| together in Its holy light. Behold, the Son of God is | W 300 W9 5 (550) |
| You will. Let me today behold it uncondemned, through happy eyes | W 301 L 1 (551) |
| upon it. Nor can I behold the holy sights Christ looks | W 304 L 1 (554) |
| what you have chosen to behold. How surely, therefore, must the | W 312 L 1 (563) |
| 2. Let us today behold each other in the sight | W 313 L 2 (564) |
| means by which I can behold them, see their worth, and | W 316 L 2 (567) |
| makes up dreams. Let me behold what only Yours reflect, for | W 325 L 2 (577) |
| 2. Let us today behold earth disappear, at first transformed | W 326 L 2 (578) |
| him peace? Today I would behold my brother sinless. This Your | W 334 L 2 (587) |
me, for thus will I behold my sinlessness. | W 334 L 2 (587) |
| see it, having chosen to behold my brother in its holy | W 335 L 1 (588) |
| toys I made as I behold Your glory and my own | W 346 L 1 (600) |
| me. He sees what I behold, and yet He knows the | W 347 L 1 (601) |
| choose to see I will behold. 1. | W 351 L 0 (606) |
| that the way shall be: Behold his sinlessness and be you | W 357 L 1 (612) |
| He teaches us how to behold him through His eyes, and | W 361 L 6 (620) |
| Extends to everyone. His eyes behold The Love of God in | W 361 L 1 (620) |
| Christmas day? 2. Behold, He offers you His eyes | W 361 L 2 (620) |
| to turn away from death. Behold, you Son of God, what | M 6 D 2 M(21) |
| What the bodys eyes behold is only conflict. Look not | M 9 A 1 M(25) |
| that judges what the eyes behold. It is the mind that | M 9 A 3 M(26) |
| see. They recognize that to behold a dream figure as sick | M 13 A 6 M(33) |
| escaped. Salvation is not theoretical. Behold the problem, ask for the | M 27 A 4 M(63) |
| Now you are sinless and behold your sinlessness. Now you are | U 4 A 8 U(7) |
| Forgive him your illusions, and behold how dear a brother he | U 6 A 5 U(10) |
| Son of God, we will behold in him the Face of | P 3 F 7 P(13) |
| gives it to them, they behold Christs shining face as | P 3 H 6 P(17) |
| who must be given him? Behold your God in him, for | P 3 H 7 P(18) |
| your purpose steadfast and unchangeable. Behold the greatest help that God | S 2 A 1 S(12) |
| silence and a gentle smile? Behold, how good are you who | S 2 C 4 S(16) |
| the shining face of Christ. Behold your brother there beyond the | S 2 D 7 S(19) |
| lovely flashes. Now we can behold Him without blinders, in the | S 3 C 3 S(21) |
| ecstasy. I come, I come. Behold Me. I am here for | G 5 A 4 G(14) |