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| and everything God created is faithful to His laws. Fidelity to | T 6 E 11 (142) |
| because conflicted minds CANNOT be faithful to one meaning, and | T 7 C 6 (157) |
| treacherous to the ego IS faithful to peace. The egos | T 7 E 2 (161) |
| not love YOU, it IS faithful to its own antecedents, begetting | T 7 G 4 (170) |
| father? And you will be faithful to the father you choose | T 10 A 1 (252) |
| your nightmares, and have been faithful in your giving, for you | T 12 F 13 (329) |
| placed your faith in. Be faithful unto darkness and you will | T 13 C 3 (338) |
| promised God He is wholly faithful, for He shared with God | T 14 D 9 (373) |
| it unreal. You cannot be faithful to two masters who ask | T 17 A 2 (452) |
| in without faith, and remain faithful to each other? T | T 17 H 3 (475) |
| servant of illusion, and wholly faithful to its master. Use it | T 17 H 4 (475) |
| are joined. Oh come ye faithful to the holy union of | T 19 G 8 (532) |
| been mistaken in what is faithful. And the correction of your | T 19 H 3 (534) |
| had faith in still is faithful, and watches over you in | T 19 L 14 (546) |
| be. And always is it faithful to your purpose, from which | T 25 B 3 (670) |
| tiny oath to be forever faithful unto death. And by his | T 28 G 5 (780) |
| with you. You will be faithful to your trust today, forgetting | W 109 L 8 (223) |
| us is every mind, how faithful they have really been to | W 139 L 11 (306) |
| as we remember to be faithful to the Will we share | W 153 L 16 (327) |
| Now let me be as faithful in disowning falsity. Whatever suffers | W 248 L 1 (492) |
| His hands, to be His faithful followers, with Him as Guide | W 361 L 4 (619) |
| have forgot, but He is faithful still, because He is so | G 3 A 7 G(8) |
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| devotion, when you consider how faithfully you have observed it. It | T 6 A 3 (128) |
| s substitute, and serve it faithfully. And no relationship that holds | T 24 C 12 (651) |
| do increasingly, as every lesson, faithfully rehearsed, brings you more swiftly | W 157 L 3 (339) |
| upon a throne and worshipped faithfully. In no-one instant can one | W 194 L 3 (432) |
| their outcome, and how truly faithfully is every step in my | W 297 L 2 (546) |
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| by this act of special faithfulness to one perceived as other | T 25 G 5 (684) |
| for us; and through our faithfulness restored the world from darkness | W 140 RIV 9 (313) |
| this today you will remember. Faithfulness in practicing today will bring | W 164 L 4 (359) |
| in him. Has not His faithfulness earned Him the invitation that | W 220 INII 5 (460) |
| cause them fear. J. Faithfulness M 5 | M 5 J 0 M(16) |
| the teacher of Gods faithfulness is the measure of his | M 5 J 1 M(16) |
| trust not yet firmly established. Faithfulness is the teacher of God | M 5 J 1 M(16) |
| some, but all. Generally, his faithfulness begins by resting on just | M 5 J 1 M(16) |
| entirely. And that alone is faithfulness. Nothing but that really deserves | M 5 J 1 M(16) |
| 5 J 2 True faithfulness, however, does not deviate. Being | M 5 J 2 M(16) |
| and joy is its condition. Faithfulness, then, combines in itself the | M 5 J 2 M(16) |
| M(17) that faithfulness in the true sense is | M 5 J 2 M(17) |
| That alone to which all faithfulness is due. K. Open-Mindedness | M 5 J 2 M(17) |
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| something else, and you ARE faithless. Use not your faithlessness. Let | T 17 H 4 (475) |
| And so you have been faithless to each other, and used | T 17 H 5 (475) |
| each other, or you ARE faithless to your own relationship. Your | T 17 H 8 (476) |
| Think not that you are faithless, for your belief and trust | T 21 C 7 (579) |
| is powerless. Thus is he faithless to himself, but strong in | T 21 D 5 (584) |
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| bodies is the sign of faithlessness, for bodies cannot solve anything | T 17 H 2 (474) |
| The error does not matter. Faithlessness brought to faith will never | T 17 H 2 (475) |
| never interfere with truth. But faithlessness used AGAINST truth will always | T 17 H 2 (475) |
| ARE faithless. Use not your faithlessness. Let it enter and look | T 17 H 4 (475) |
| but do not USE it. Faithlessness is the servant of illusion | T 17 H 4 (475) |
| is as closely tied to faithlessness as faith to truth. If | T 17 H 5 (475) |
| each other, and used your faithlessness AGAINST each other. No relationship | T 17 H 5 (475) |
| lies beyond them, your little faithlessness can make it useless, if | T 17 H 6 (476) |
| if you would use the faithlessness instead. T 17 H | T 17 H 6 (476) |
| and learn the CAUSE of faithlessness: You think you hold against | T 17 H 7 (476) |
| There IS no cause for faithlessness, but there IS a Cause | T 17 H 7 (476) |
| is strong. Use not your faithlessness against it, for it calls | T 17 H 9 (477) |
| just the same suspension of faithlessness, withheld and left unused, that | T 17 I 1 (478) |
| aspect of the situation, and faithlessness has not forced any exclusion | T 17 I 1 (478) |
| of faith, freely given wherever faithlessness is laid aside, unused. And | T 17 I 3 (478) |
| the Son of God. His faithlessness did this to him. Think | T 17 I 5 (479) |
| before you let yourself use faithlessness against him. For he is | T 17 I 5 (479) |
| overlook our earlier statement that faithlessness leads straight to illusions. For | T 19 B 2 (512) |
| leads straight to illusions. For faithlessness is the perception of a | T 19 B 2 (512) |
| with him becomes impossible. Your faithlessness to him has separated you | T 19 B 2 (513) |
| apart from being healed. Your faithlessness has thus opposed the Holy | T 19 B 2 (513) |
| must be the opposite of faithlessness. Yet the difference in how | T 19 B 3 (513) |
| difference in what they are. Faithlessness would always limit and attack | T 19 B 3 (513) |
| all limitations and make whole. Faithlessness would destroy and SEPARATE; faith | T 19 B 3 (513) |
| faith would unite and HEAL. Faithlessness would interpose illusions between the | T 19 B 3 (513) |
| seem to rise between them. Faithlessness is wholly dedicated to illusions | T 19 B 3 (513) |
| the devastation wrought by your faithlessness. For faithlessness is an attack | T 19 B 7 (514) |
| wrought by your faithlessness. For faithlessness is an attack which seems | T 19 B 7 (514) |
| There IS no justification for faithlessness, but faith is ALWAYS justified | T 19 B 8 (514) |
| Whom God has given you. Faithlessness looks upon the Son of | T 19 B 10 (515) |
| give unto each other. Your faithlessness had driven you apart, and | T 19 B 11 (515) |
| and BOTH of you. Lay faithlessness aside, and come to it | T 19 B 12 (515) |
| 19 B 13 As faithlessness will keep your little kingdoms | T 19 B 13 (516) |
| in sin, for sin IS faithlessness. Yet it IS possible to | T 19 C 6 (518) |
| disillusionment and the seeds of faithlessness, but only if you ask | T 19 H 3 (534) |
| as the justification for your faithlessness. You have not sinned, but | T 19 H 3 (534) |
| he would have it BE. Faithlessness is not a LACK of | T 21 D 5 (584) |
| A split allegiance is but faithlessness to both, and merely sets | T 28 H 3 (781) |
| promise to be true to faithlessness. Yet faithlessness IS sickness. It | T 28 H 5 (782) |
| be true to faithlessness. Yet faithlessness IS sickness. It is like | T 28 H 5 (782) |
| anxiety or doubt; as anger, faithlessness and lack of trust; concern | W 163 L 1 (356) |
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| a better term than the fall, nothing was lacking. This meant | T 1 B 51f (15) |
| on validity, and let reliability fall naturally into place. T | T 1 C 2 (18) |
| as the cause of the fall, or separation. There are some | T 2 A 1 (20) |
| control. We have discussed the fall, or separation, before, but its | T 3 I 3 (67) |
| and the means will surely fall in place BECAUSE the goal | T 17 F 14 (471) |
| happy laughter and it will fall away, and walk into the | T 18 I 13 (506) |
| to stop a buttons fall, nor hold a feather. Nothing | T 18 J 7 (508) |
| the light their shadows cannot fall. T 18 J 10 | T 18 J 9 (509) |
| you. The little wall will fall away so quietly beneath the | T 19 E 4 (526) |
| the world. And barriers will fall away before their coming as | T 19 E 4 (526) |
| to stand between you must fall away because of the appeal | T 19 E 5 (526) |
| forgiveness, and watch the chains fall away, along with yours. See | T 19 I 2 (537) |
| inferences as they stumble and fall because of what they did | T 21 B 1 (574) |
| and so you stumble and fall down upon the stones you | T 21 B 1 (574) |
| this. For the perception would fall away at once, if reason | T 21 F 8 (592) |
| made. Faith and belief can fall to either side, but reason | T 22 C 6 (611) |
| a different language and they fall on different ears. To every | T 24 C 5 (649) |
| that your peace can never fall away and leave you homeless | T 25 E 4 (680) |
| barred and locked will merely fall away, and disappear. For it | T 26 C 8 (705) |
| H 5 Idols must fall BECAUSE they have no life | T 29 H 5 (800) |
| anti-Christ oppose the Christ. And fall before His face like a | T 29 I 3 (802) |
| his wish; to let himself fall lower than the stones upon | T 29 J 1 (805) |
| for them. But then they fall, and cannot rise again. They | T 30 E 4 (821) |
| make with us, and we fall back if he does not | T 31 B 5 (841) |
| you made. The old will fall away before the new without | T 31 B 8 (842) |
| you seek but this will fall away, yet not because it | W 131 L 5 (270) |
| to totter and prepare to fall. Now are you sick, that | W 136 L 7 (292) |
| them back to where they fall in line with all the | W 188 L 8 (414) |
| your head. And it will fall or be averted as you | W 192 L 9 (427) |
| waiting their appointed time to fall. For God has willed that | W 193 L 9 (429) |
| How quietly do all things fall in place! This is the | W 286 L 1 (534) |
| saw. 5. Miracles fall like drops of healing rain | W 340 W13 5 (594) |
| you could merely stagger and fall down beneath it. And it | M 11 A 5 M(30) |
| indescribable heights as one proceeds, fall short indeed of all that | M 20 A 2 M(49) |
| places of the world would fall at the holy sound of | M 26 A 2 M(60) |
| away in gentleness; the thorns fall softly from the bleeding brow | S 3 E 9 S(27) |
| not be tempted. Do not fall away into the shadows, and | G 3 A 5 G(7) |