TREASURE....................37 | |
heart is, there is your treasure also. This means that you | T 2 B 1 T(72)72 |
Everyone defends his own treasure. You do not have to | T 2 B 37 T(78)78 |
still remains WHAT do you treasure, and HOW MUCH do you | T 2 B 37 T(78)78 |
and HOW MUCH do you treasure it? T 2 B | T 2 B 37 T(78)78 |
and learn what Gods treasure is and YOURS: T | T 8 F 4 T(360)C 187 |
himself WAS his fathers treasure. HE WANTED NOTHING ELSE. | T 8 F 5 T(360)C 187 |
His Son is His only treasure. You want your creations, as | T 8 F 6 T(360)C 187 |
unworthy because YOU ARE THE TREASURE OF GOD. What HE values | T 8 F 7 T(360)C 187 |
to ADD to Gods treasure by creating YOURS. His will | T 8 F 7 T(361)C 188 |
who are Gods own treasure do not regard yourselves as | T 8 F 10 T(362)C 189 |
given His Will to His treasure, whose treasure It is. Your | T 8 F 12 T(362)C 189 |
Will to His treasure, whose treasure It is. Your heart lies | T 8 F 12 T(362)C 189 |
Your heart lies where your treasure is, as His does. You | T 8 F 12 T(362)C 189 |
teach the poor where THEIR treasure IS. The poor are merely | T 11 D 1 T(459)286 |
one. If death is your treasure, you will sell everything else | T 11 E 6 T(464)- 291 |
it. You WILL accept your treasure, --- Manuscript | T 13 C 3 T(513)340 |
are centered on what I treasure. The difference is that I | T 13 D 13 T(519)- 346 |
and, because of this, I treasure you beyond the value that | T 13 D 13 T(519)- 346 |
and you will FIND the treasure that you sought. But you | T 13 G 2 T(527)354 |
the happy purchase of a treasure to hold dear. T | T 13 H 5 T(531)- 358 |
priceless pearl, this hidden secret treasure, to be wrested in righteous | T 23 C 11 T(828)647 |
be received. Nor is the treasure LESS as it is given | T 25 J 2 T(897)716 |
Yet it can become a treasure house as rich and limitless | T 26 B 4 T(902)721A |
everything, to find a LITTLE treasure of his own. And this | T 26 H 10 T(921)747 |
and loneliness. This IS the treasure he has sought to find | T 26 H 10 T(921)747 |
11. Is fear a treasure? Can uncertainty be what you | T 26 H 11 T(921)747 |
Self, you offer Him another treasure to be kept for you | W 96 L 11 W(191) |
One Self, you lay another treasure in your growing store. And | W 96 L 12 W(191) |
Spirits single gift; the treasure house to which you can | W 159 L 6 W(345) |
will know that here your treasure is, and here your rest | W 164 L 4 W(359) |
come, and offer you the treasure of salvation. He has need | W 164 L 8 W(360) |
be sure you have the treasure you have always sought. What | W 165 L 5 W(363) |
is with him, and a treasure his so great that everything | W 166 L 5 W(364) |
the peace of God? What treasure would I seek and find | W 287 L 1 W(535) |
as I looked upon the treasure which I thought I had | W 344 L 1 W(598) |
exile. I am sure my treasure waits for me, and I | W 355 L 1 W(610) |
it be wasted? Gods treasure house can never be empty | M 7 A 4 M(23) |
TREASURE-HOUSE..............2 | |
left you bankrupt, and your treasure-house barren and empty, with an | T 24 E 4 T(851)670 |
all time as well. My treasure-house is full, and angels watch | W 316 L 1 W(567) |
TREASURED...................3 | |
YOU. They will always be treasured by God, because they belong | T 7 H 12 T(334)C 161 |
is ALWAYS given what is treasured, and what is treasured IS | T 13 C 2 T(513)340 |
is treasured, and what is treasured IS returned to you. | T 13 C 2 T(513)340 |
TREASURES...................13 | |
Heaven, where all of the treasures given to Gods Son | T 25 J 2 T(897)716 |
allowed to offer all its treasures to the Son of God | T 28 B 10 T(970)796 |
of happiness as all the treasures you would keep within the | T 28 D 6 T(977)- 803 |
hands of all the petty treasures of this world. You wait | W 130 L 8 W(267) |
from His storehouse, that its treasures may increase. His lilies do | W 159 L 9 W(346) |
think you want. Your trifling treasures put away, and leave a | W 164 L 8 W(360) |
him, and open up his treasures to be free? W | W 166 L 6 W(365) |
Each day a thousand treasures come to me with every | W 315 L 1 W(566) |
me come to where my treasures are, and enter in where | W 316 L 1 W(567) |
another day to find the treasures which my Father offers me | W 334 L 1 W(587) |
I go to find the treasures God has given me. | W 334 L 1 W(587) |
my store with Heavens treasures, which alone are real. Thus | W 344 L 1 W(598) |
text to the storehouse of treasures laid up equally for the | M 7 A 2 M(22) |
TREASURY....................2 | |
need unmet, within this golden treasury of Christ. W 159 | W 159 L 6 W(345) |
that it is now the treasury in which God places all | W 162 L 4 W(354) |
TREAT.......................6 | |
you do. How could you treat your brother better than by | T 5 F 14 T(251)C 78 |
will see yourself. As you treat him, you will treat yourself | T 8 D 5 T(352)C 179 |
you treat him, you will treat yourself. As you think of | T 8 D 5 T(352)C 179 |
at this time only to treat them as the same in | W 23 L 7 W(39) |
to you. Try, however, to treat them all alike to whatever | W 26 L 7 W(45) |
your inner world. Try to treat them both as equally as | W 32 L 3 W(53) |
TREATED.....................6 | |
no loser; no-one left unfairly treated and deprived, and thus with | T 25 J 4 T(898)717 |
seen. You cannot BE unfairly treated. The belief you ARE is | T 26 K 3 T(931)757 |
temptation to perceive yourself unfairly treated. In this view, you seek | T 26 K 4 T(932)758 |
The wish to be unfairly treated is a compromise attempt that | T 27 A 1 T(934)760 |
And if you are unfairly treated, he MUST suffer the unfairness | T 27 A 1 T(934)760 |
pain, to be deprived, unfairly treated, or in need of ANYTHING | T 27 B 1 T(934)760 |
TREATING....................3 | |
issue. There are ways of treating others in which ONLY consistent | T 3 A 29 T(127)126 |
there is no point in treating them at all. T | T 8 H 6 T(372)C 199 |
the great preserver of sin; treating it with respect, and honoring | T 19 D 2 T(702)526 |
TREATMENT...................1 | |
you choose the kind of treatment that is suitable. But it | P 4 A 1 P(19) |
TREATY......................2 | |
restricted in amount, became the treaty you had made with him | T 29 A 3 T(990)816 |
to be a breach of treaty not to be allowed. | T 29 A 3 T(990)816 |
TREE........................9 | |
which man needed nothing. The Tree of Knowledge, again an overly-literal | T 2 A 4 T(63) 63 |
of the fruit of the tree) is a symbolic reference to | T 2 A 4 T(63) 63 |
NOT referred to by the Tree of Knowledge which bore lies | T 2 A 14 T(67)67 |
The fruit of only ONE tree was forbidden to man in | T 3 I 7 T(182)C 9 |
own destruction was possible? The tree which was forbidden was correctly | T 3 I 7 T(182)C 9 |
was forbidden was correctly named tree of knowledge. Yet God created | T 3 I 7 T(182)C 9 |
8. Eating of the tree of knowledge is a symbolic | T 3 I 8 T(182)C 9 |
The Bible says that the tree that bears no fruit will | T 3 I 15 T(184)C 11 |
find NO safety. Not one tree left standing still will shelter | T 23 D 6 T(834)653 |
TREES.......................3 | |
down before you, and the trees extend their arms to shield | W 156 L 4 W(337) |
false desires, fallen from the trees of hopelessness you sought before | W 200 L 10 W(451) |
pushing through the soil, the trees are budding now, and birds | W 230 W2 4 W(473) |
TREMBLE.....................6 | |
trained through terror, and they tremble when --- | T 19 F 4 T(711)535 |
terror and makes your body tremble and the cold sweat of | T 19 J 10 T(724)548 |
you here a while, and tremble not. You will be ready | T 19 L 2 T(728)552 |
shake and loosen. Brothers, you tremble with them. But what you | T 20 G 7 T(752)575 |
one which makes the ego tremble. What if you looked within | T 21 E 2 T(777)598 |
a thing to make you tremble and to quail in fear | T 29 I 4 T(1010)824 |
TREMBLES....................2 | |
as He speaks, the image trembles and seeks to attack the | W 186 L 7 W(407) |
It dreams of punishment, and trembles at the figures in its | W 330 W12 2 W(583) |
TREMBLING...................2 | |
GIVE you the real world, trembling with readiness to BE given | T 17 C 7 T(634)- 461 |
about him? Who can walk trembling in a fearful world, and | T 23 A 5 T(820)639 |