To be near unto God - pagina 189
and it is only the sinful character of our earthly existence that unites what does not belong together, makes soul and body part company, and breaks the equilibrium of the inclinations, so that what is best and holiest turns itself Like the snow-flake, into sensuality or frenzy. which comes down ...
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God by the acts of the will. Neither knowing God through the analytic studiesnot knowing isitIt is the close approach with the warm, tender feeling of the throbbing heart that craves to be cherished; it is to have longed and languished for what can quiet the burning desires o ...
To be near unto God - pagina 191
places the utterance of tenderest piety that seeks after God, and finds him, and is aglow with warmest love for him; can not do without him; of itself thinks of him; is continually busy with him; and directs evers^ utterance of the soul to him and to him alone. And in this love there is a knowled ...
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foreground as the first and great commandment. is less complaint in the Bible about lack of brotherly love than about forgetfulness of God. The Apostle shows that this was no Jewish exaggeration, when in his epistle to the Romans he reiterates the bitter complaint of the Psalmist that: "There is ...
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protest? Not at all. On the contrary, in the course of an ordinary hfetime the faith has been abandoned in ever widening circles, and there is almost no more shame now in being credited with atheism. Even this is nothing new. The selfsame condition prevailed in Israel in the days of its spiritual ...
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never inspire us when it concerns the ever Blessed One. Here another kind of love is required. A love which springs from the perception that we belong with God by reason of our origin and manner of existence; that we are his creatures; and that therefore we can have no reason for being,no ...
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be not hindered. You feel this yourself when you want to pray, and cannot, because of the things that stand between you and God. Your thoughts, inclinations and feelings must first be detached from them all. They must be driven out from the mind. And then God comes back to you, and you can pray a ...
To be near unto God - pagina 196
Then it becomes the shamefacedness of the thief, who returns what he had stolen and makes no boast of merit; but prays to be forgiven. This is what the prophet calls "to lay God upon the heart." Love is a tender, touching emotion, which needs symbols. This gave rise in olden times to the custom a ...
To be near unto God - pagina 199
mthe love, then was the degree of tenderness conand how long did this exaltation of soul us become tinue? More yet, how often did it And suppose we have a thirsting after God? days come thus far, not every day, but most Uod how far distant are we even then from loymg our and all with all t ...
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37"WITHALL."The commandment bor as ourselvesisthat ^.e shall love our neighso strongly emphasized in these the rank and file of people thedays, that among and great commandment is more and more forgotten. That it is everyone's calling first of all not onl ...