Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Chapter 17 - Spiritual Partners

Chapter 17 referenced 7 scripture passages to highlight “accountability partners” as an aid in your personal spiritual growth, as follows:

John 13:1-35
1 Timothy 3:1-7
Philemon 1-25
Philippians 2:19-30
1 Samuel 20:16-42
Acts 9:10-19
1 Thessalonians 5:12-28

Prayer:

“Begin to pray that God will lead you to someone with whom you can be open and prayerful about both the efforts and progress in the spiritual life. For someone with whom you can begin to be mutually accountable for each other’s journey in faith.”

Hymn:

The hymn for Chapter 17 was “I’ve Found a Friend, O Such a Friend” by James G. Small. (If you are not familiar with the song, just Google the hymn name and you will get multiple sources to read and/or hear it, as well as its history.)

Meditation Selections:

The meditation selections included excerpts from the writings of M. Basil Pennington, Tilden H. Edwards, Frederick Buechner, Glenn Clark, Thomas R. Kelly and Philip S. Watson’s compilation from “The Message of the Wesleys”. (Googling their names may give you some insight into their backgrounds and experiences, if that's of any interest to you.)

Some of the interesting quotes from the meditations included:
· “Anyone who has been graced with true friendship knows the cost and knows the worth.”
· “When someone else knows and cares, then we pay that much more attention to what we’re doing.”
· “Whom you should see or respond to will depend on many things, including your age, sex, experience, personality, spiritual path, …faith tradition.”
· “Do you love the spirit of your friend, or do you just love the outside of him? Each person has a slightly different quality of personality, a different soul through which he expresses the great God Spirit. If you penetrate to that inner soul and love it …then he is really and truly your friend.”
· “It is as if the boundaries of our self were enlarged, as if we were within them and as if they were within us. Their strength, given to them by God, becomes our strength, and our joy, given to us by God, becomes their joy.”
· “The (Wesley’s) Class Meetings … were Christ-centered fellowships. …they could go on to share their Christian experience with one another – their troubles and triumphs on the Christian way, or on their quest for that way. …always with the aim of helping one another grow in grace, in faith and hope and love.”

What do any of these quotes (or any of the meditations in Chapter 17 not quoted) mean to you? Please post your responses to the blog site (http://lhcndeeperlifeclass.blogspot.com/).

Thanks for your participation.
John

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