The 6th Power of Holy Faith: The Law of Deliverance and the Harvest of God Within
Christ Michael of Nebadon – The Way of Creation Harvesting
"As you take up thine yoke and follow Me with the right attitudes and the higher attributes leading into soul receptivity, only then shall you know of our Saviorship .. our Association Universal."
Holy Faith is not a passive belief—it is a daily act of divine alignment. The 6th Power of Holy Faith invites each soul to walk with sacred diligence the path of self-examination, reflective purification, and spiritual harvesting. These are not abstract ideals; they are concrete yokes placed upon the shoulders of all who would be free. Only through the fulfillment of this law shall the wheat of divine truth be separated from the chaff of illusion and misqualification.
I. The Daily Review of Journaling
"You need to recognize your hidden emotions and evaluate them in the light of divine law."
Each evening, the soul is called to perform the daily review—not to judge oneself with condemnation, but to observe one's thoughts, feelings, and reactions in truth and love. Journaling is the first blade of harvest: it is the beginning of uncovering that which is hidden in the soil of the unconscious.
This review is the sacred act of digging up the dirt, as the Pathwork wisdom declares: "There is absolutely no way to get the treasure out unless you are willing to grapple with the mud first." What you record in truth will become light. What you evade will remain bondage.
Ask yourself:
What did I create today—through my thoughts, feelings, words, and deeds?
Where did I act from my lower self—fear, resentment, pride, self-pity?
Where did I lean toward the light—trust, forgiveness, generosity, courage?
This act of spiritual journaling loosens the husk—the outer coverings of self-deception that must fall away before the wheat can emerge.
II. The Essene Mirror of Reflections
"Test yourself concerning your real feelings."
The mirror is the divine tool of clarity. The Essenes, devoted to purity, understood that God could not be found through denial or outer ritual, but only through courageous self-finding. This second phase requires that the soul stand naked before its Creator and say, “Show me what I have denied. Reveal to me my masked motivations.”
You are not judged. You are invited to see. And in seeing, to choose again.
This reflection deepens the daily review and begins to strip the chaff—the husks of justification, false purity, spiritual pride, and unconscious projection. Through this mirror, the soul begins to mature. As the Urantia Revelation teaches, “The soil essential for religious growth presupposes a continual pruning of selfish tendencies.”
To reflect is to be pruned. It is to say:
“I now see how my judgment of others concealed a deeper shame in me.”
“I now realize my prayer was a form of self-will, not surrender.”
“I take responsibility for my reactions, and I place them in the fire of truth.”
III. The Harvesting Transfiguration of Misqualification
"Only by finding God will the light of knowledge be yours."
This third and culminating phase is not merely reflective—it is alchemical. Here, you fulfill the Law of Deliverance, which is to say: that which you have sown must be reaped, but that which is misqualified must be transfigured. Every thought, every feeling, every action has spiritual force. What was born of ignorance or fear must not be denied—it must be harvested and sanctified.
This is the separating of wheat and chaff:
Chaff is the misqualified energy of past thoughts—bitterness, guilt, resentment, denial.
Wheat is the divine essence hidden within every experience, once it is purified by truth.
Harvesting means:
You gather every discordant experience, reaction, or habit.
You bring it to the light of the Indwelling Spirit and offer it without resistance.
You speak aloud the truth that sets it free: “This is not of God, and I now release it. I choose divine order.”
In that moment of honest surrender, the misqualified energies are redeemed, and the light hidden within them is harvested as soul strength. You become stronger, purer, more loving, and your field becomes ready for a new planting—this time in truth, with God, and through God.
Living the Daily Yoke of Faith
“The 12 Powers of Holy Faith are the daily yoke which I place upon your shoulders of responsibility.”
To walk this path is to choose conscious evolution. Holy Faith is not passive—it is a creative act. The yoke is the structure through which grace can flow. The 6th Power reveals that divine union comes not only through prayer and aspiration but through the labor of soul-harvest. This labor is joy when done with the right attitude. It is the soul’s participation in the cosmic redemption of all miscreation.
As Christ Michael declares, “Everyone is seeking God, though oftentimes without knowing it... Only when you have found God within yourself will your heart be at rest and will your puzzling life make sense.”
Final Affirmation and Practice
Morning: “I take up the yoke of Holy Faith. I will create with consciousness today.”
Evening Journaling: What have I sown today? What must I harvest, redeem, or release?
Mirror Practice: What truth do I resist? Where is my soul still clinging to chaff?
Harvest Declaration: “I deliver this into the fire of God’s redeeming love. I receive the wheat of wisdom.”
Closing Benediction
O Infinite Vine, may I be pruned and made fruitful.
O Indwelling Spirit, may I see my shadow and turn it to light.
O Lord of the Harvest, may the chaff be stripped, the wheat matured,
And my soul made radiant in the glory of deliverance.
Michael of Nebadon