
Coming into Alignment with Your Full Calling
Alignment 5 — Align with God’s Love
April 5, 2026
Coming into Alignment with Your Full Calling
Alignment 5 — Align with God’s Love
Resurrection Sunday
The most powerful day in all of history—
when Jesus didn’t just rise…
He restored access to the Father,
released grace,
and sent the Holy Spirit to live within us.
Because of this—
we are no longer striving for relationship,
no longer separated from His plans to prosper us,
and no longer left to do life alone.
We are invited to co-labor with Him in everything—
walking in His authority and dominion
flowing through us and through our lives,
here on earth as it is in heaven.
Resurrection Sunday is not just a day of remembering.
It is the activation of the life God created us for—
aligned, empowered, led by Him,
and united with Him in confidence—now and forever.
We enter the most vital alignment of all: Love. Faith, Hope, Love… And the Greatest of these is Love. The only instruction: Love the Lord God with all your heart… and love your neighbor as yourself. Without Love, we are powerless.
Alignment 5 — Align with Love
3 INSIGHTS
- Compassion is only one part of the equation
Compassion is what you bring—it positions your heart toward the patient with kindness and connection.
But Love is what God brings through you—it is the power that moves beyond emotion into transformation.
Compassion opens the door, but Love is what walks through it and produces true healing.
- The ultimate love is freedom.
Love is not simply comfort or care—it is the force that brings freedom from disease, limitation, and suffering.
The ultimate expression of Love was demonstrated through Jesus—an action that restored authority, healing, and wholeness.
When you partner with that Love, you are no longer managing symptoms—you are positioned to participate in freedom — complete healing!
- Love your neighbor… love your patient. (Good Samaritan Parable)
To love your patient is to refuse to pass by their need, regardless of inconvenience, limitation, or rule constraints.
Like the Good Samaritan, Jesus brings compassion through you — but you also take action, and when needed, you partner with Him in your knowledge, skills and expertise (the innkeeper) to ensure complete healing.
This is what it means to practice medicine aligned—where you co-labor with God’s Love and your clinical expertise to pursue complete healing.
2 QUOTES
“Let all that you do be done in love.” —1 Corinthians 16:14 (NKJV)
“Compassion opens the door, but Love is what walks through it.” — Marilyn Kaminski, 7 AlignmentsTM course
1 QUESTION
Reflect on the Good Samaritan Parable (Luke 10:30–37):
In today’s healthcare system, what does it look like to “walk past” someone?
What does it look like to “stop”?
Alignment Practice
During your next patient encounter—especially a challenging one—pause and assess your internal posture.
Are you operating from full compassion and allowing God’s Love to flow through you, or is there subtle judgment, frustration, or limitation present?
Recognize that even the slightest misalignment can restrict the flow of Love that leads to true healing.
That slight alignment adjustment often changes everything.