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Bezig met laden... The Fundamental Principle of Quaker Spirituality: Light in the Consciencedoor David Johnson
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. The first Quakers rediscovered the early Christian experience that we can access divine guidance through our conscience. This guidance does not come from reading books or from the preaching of others, but comes from an awareness revealed by the Inward Light of God. That awareness shows us what to do and what not to do, and it enables us to do faithfully what God asks of us. With obedience to the Light comes life and power. We have to encounter the Spirit of God within ourselves, for it is by this Inward Anointing that we can be continually taught in our hearts, in every moment of our lives. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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As these 17th century Quakers followed the instruction from the Inward Light, they found their consciences became stronger, and their love of the Light grew. They became enabled to follow their consciences no matter what persecution ensued, which they endured cheerfully and even joyfully, nourished and refreshed by the "fountain of living water." They found that the Light gradually purified their hearts and removed their inclinations to do wrong. They urged everyone to be faithful to the guidance of the Light, which can ultimately produce a heavenly order in community.
Many quotes from the early Friends illustrate and enlarge on the basic Quaker message. Johnson includes stories of early Friends, and at the end gives a few modern examples and quotes. He closes with the implied question: Are we yearning for the deep spiritual experience and faithful lives that these early Friends experienced? If so, here is their simple message of how to do it.
This is a valuable statement of the basic Quaker message, for both enquirers and experienced Friends. It is a little longer than an elevator talk. due to the quotes and stories, but at 21 small pages it is still well-written, thoughtful, and short enough for offering to any Friend who wants the succinct message. And that may be virtually all of us! ( )