Tuesday, February 9, 2010

the pure life.

[ dwell in humility; and take heed that no views of outward gain get too deep hold of you, that so your eyes being single to the Lord, you may be preserved in the way of safety. where people let loose their minds after the love of outward things, and are more engaged in pursuing the profits and the friendships of this world than to be inwardly acquainted with the way of peace, they walk in a vain shadow, while the true comfort of life is wanting. their examples are often hurtful to others, and their treasures thus collected do many times prove dangerous snares to their children.

but where people are sincerely devoted to follow Christ, and dwell under the influence of His Holy Spirit, their stability and firmness, through a Divine blessing, is at times like dew on the tender plants round about them, and the weightiness of their spirits secretly works on the minds of others. in this condition, through the spreading influence of Divine love, they feel a care over the flock, and way is opened for maintaining good order in the Society. and though we may meet with opposition from another spirit, yet, as there is a dwelling in meekness, feeling our spirits subject, and moving only in gentle, peaceable wisdom, the inward reward of quietness will be greater than all our difficulties. where the pure life is kept to, and meetings of discipline are held in the authority of it, we find by experience that they are comfortable, and tend to the health of the body. ]

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