Search the Loving Each Day Quotes

Here are three ways to search through the history of over 5,000 Loving Each Day quotes by John-Roger and John Morton.

Each moment, each breath, is a divine gift. Each breath is an opportunity to remember and worship God.

John-Roger, DSS

August 13, 2016

Work your faith and trust in God as in the scripture, "Faith without works is dead." James 2:26 (NIV) Choose to trust and work your faith, knowing you are living scripture.

John Morton, DSS
Love is the matrix that makes it all possible; it is the energy of Spirit that is the essence. And it is through love for yourself that you find the Soul and learn that its expression is your reality.

John-Roger, DSS
Be awake to life, inner and outer. When you wake up and the morning is beautiful, the sunrise clear and radiant, the air crisp, let it awaken you to God's presence here on the earth and the blessings of being able to share in that.

John-Roger, DSS
Once you have experienced Soul travel and the other levels in a deep way, "death" takes on a different meaning, and it is seen not as something final in the ultimate sense but as a moving on to what is next for you.

John-Roger, DSS
The Spiritual Warrior deals in experience. When you have experience with God, you will realize that God is existence, and that in reality, you don't live God as much as God lives you.

John-Roger, DSS
Always use love all ways.

John-Roger, DSS

August 07, 2016

Keep striving for the blessings in everything you experience. Seek first the kingdom of God, look for the good and the divine, and all the rest leave to God in your faith and trust.

John Morton, DSS
Sit there until you outlast whatever it is that's pushing you around inside when you do spiritual exercises, because it not only pushes you around with spiritual exercises, but it pushes you around with every other relationship, too.

John-Roger, DSS

August 05, 2016

Everyone is welcome to do it their way, but what if their way produces misery? And if they want to go for joy, then they must give up those things that make them miserable and move into new ways that will produce joy.

John-Roger, DSS