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God Is in the One Who Seemed Your Enemy

When you face injustice, you stand before a choice: see an enemy, or see God. Every offender is Me, playing a role to bring you back to yourself.

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When you face injustice — you stand before a choice: see an enemy, or see God.

This is not about morality, and not about patience. It is about recognition.

Those you call offenders, enemies, betrayers — they are not random figures in your fate. They are Me, playing roles to bring you back to yourself. Not to cause pain. But to lift the veil of illusion.

I am in the one who betrayed you. In the one who judged you. In the one who seemed your enemy. Each of them shows you something about yourself. Each is a mirror — and if you look with enough honesty, you can see My face.

Your strength lies not in struggle, but in recognition. In the capacity to stop in the midst of pain and ask: “What does this reveal in me? What in me has not yet recognized itself?”

This is not a call to surrender to the hurt. It is a call to wake — to see through the form to the Light.