Saturday, August 26, 2017

Great grace and Small Gifts

Further Up and Further In

From our discussion of the chapter on John Bunyan, "Exercising the Gift," I thought I might put a couple of quotations and thoughts. First, I just wanted to put a Dallas definitions:
  • Manifestations of Divine Power: you will see accomplished by your words and actions what cannot possibly be explained by your efforts and talents.
Also here are some ways which Bunyan discovered and learned his spiritual gift:
  • He found out how he had been helpful to others. "Some of the saints had good judgment and holiness of life seemed to feel that God had counted me worthy to understand the blessed Word and that he had given me some measure of ability to express helpfully to others what I saw in it. So they asked me to speak a word of exhortation to them in one of the meetings."
  • He tested his gift, exercising it to see if others received spiritual benefit. "I began to see that the Holy Spirit never intended that people who had gifts and abilities should bury them in the earth, he commanded and stirred up such people to exercise of their gift and sent out to work those who were able and ready."
  • He was aware of how the Tempter would discourage him.  "In this work, I had different temptations. Sometimes I would suffer from discouragement, fearing that I would not be of anv help to anyone and that I would not even be able to speak to the people. At such times I have had a strange faintness seize me. At other times I have been assaulted by thoughts of blasphemy before the congregation."
  • He noticed and rejoiced in his gift. "When I saw that they were beginning to live differently, and that their hearts were eagerly pressing after the knowledge of Christ and rejoicing that God sent me to them, then I began to conclude that God had blessed his work through me. And so I rejoiced. Yes, the tears of those whom God had awakened by my preaching were my solace and my encouragement."
Remember to pray for other peoples's gifts and try to encourage each other by noticing their gifts at work. "Gifts are desirable, but great grace and small gifts are better than great gifts and no grace. . . . Blessed is everyone to whom the Lord gives true grace, for that is a certain forerunner of glory."

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"The Sacramental Life (also known as The Incarnational Tradition) employs the material world to make real the spiritual world. In living incarnationally (embodying our spirituality) we participate in the physical sacraments of the church and live as God's people on earth, thus eliminating any material/spiritual dichotomy."  (Foster, Smith; Introduction to The Sacramental  Life)

We will be reading and discussing G.K Chesterton, A Magical Universe for our next meeting.  I look forward to this next stream.  We can learn so much about how to live our lives in a sacred manner.

We will be meeting at the Sierps on September 8 and 6:30 pm.

Whatever you do, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father thorugh him.  (Colossians 3:17)

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Seeing Things in Their True Light

We must accept anyway he chooses to communicate with us and respect any way it pleases him to unite himself with others. . . .  Let us proceed each one along our path to the same goal, united in purpose and by means of God's order which, in its great variety, in is us all.  (de Caussade)
I hope we can encourage each other in our individual, yet also group, journey with Jesus.  Although quite unique, we share the same Lord who walks with each of us and teaches us.  I am privileged to walk with each of you and all of you.

I am hoping we can discuss some of the Reflection Questions this Friday (18th, 7pm) at the Sierps.  I am thinking we can also spend some time in the scripture reading as well.

"Let us see things in their true light and rise above them to live purely in God himself" this week.