To be near unto God - pagina 461
86"THE SPIRIT OFMANISA CANDLE OFTHE LORD." To benear untoGoda luxury of soul which also in unconsciousness. When a child of God that enjoyed the secret walk is put under an anesthetic for the sake of an operation, it does not break fellowshi ...
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by contrasting the heart and the reins, and also by speaking of the bowels, or as in Proverbs 20:27, by contrasting the soul with "the innermost chambers of the belly." Translating this into our language, "the soul of man" here means our consciousness, and the latter clause what we call: Our hidd ...
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and during sleep it maintains itself and acts. The knowledge of this imparls rest, as one undergoes an anaesthetic, and no less that peaceful feeling with which at night we lose ourselves in sleep. "Letmesleeping wait for thee; Lord, then sleepI peacefully," as itwas s ...
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the thrilling of the feeling. And though, when the child shall have become a youth and a young man, this fellowship will express itself in words and in ideas, the root of this communion, even in later years, will reach deeper than the lips that speak the word. What does not the look of the eye co ...
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into pitch darkness,andof our innermost being,inthisblack darkness us with theGod meetscandle of our consciousness.Of course, our consciousness is no candle, which the Lord uses to search us. God has no need of the hght of the sun by which t ...
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izedworld" for the most part God's candle in us.isblindtothelight ofThe light of this candle of the Lord in us does not argue, and does not analyze, but shows what there is in us, lays bare our own being before the eye of the soul, gives us self-kn ...
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there is nothing indicative in this of thirst after the living God; nothing of the child's longing for his Father's house; nothing of sacred jealousy for the honor of God's name. And from this, no spiritual power can proceed. No religion can operate in, nor go forth from, this. And what is more, ...
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86"1TheINTHEM AND THOUIN ME."God andour "mystical with Christ" belong together. All the apostles placed the emphasis on this; and in their writings the fathers of the Reformation, with Calvin in the lead, always referred to the mystical union with ...
To be near unto God - pagina 469
Holy Father, prayed in his high-priestly prayer: (St. John 17 :2dh I in them and thou in me" Christ however, our mystical union with If character, and not shall maintain its true religiousthis into sentimental Chnstolatry, as an end taken be never must Christ relation to can Christ is the ...
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Andour piety only becomes energetic when we with such perfect consecration, that we know of no higher joy than to drink in his peace, no greater recreation than to be near unto him, and no holier ambition than to fight and to sufifer for his holy name. And not even service of Christ may de ...