ANSWERING THAT OF GOD
During the two years there is an opportunity to create a project. Each individual discerns what that project should be. My spiritual director on the course, Gill Pennington lent me the book 'Dance' by Oriah Mountain Dreamer which led me to reread 'The Invitation' by the same author. I also receive every Monday a short video from Soul Biographies created by Nic Askew. And it was these things coming together that inspired me to create videos of people answering the question 'Who Are You' the first one was of me and another was recorded towards the end of the course. Click here to watch my second video Click here if you want to go to The Videos page. Click here if you would like to see all The Books I read. |
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In the first few weeks of this course I also discovered I liked writing poetry. As I write this amuses me as I have always insisted that I don't like poetry!
I can so easily make judgements about myself based on very little evidence and then realise that there is evidence to the contrary that I have forgotten or choose not to see.
A question we were asked to reflect on "How do we answer that of God in other people."
Even as a fairly new Quaker I was aware of the words written by George Fox which are reproduced below
However, I didn't really 'know' what it meant. So in my uncertainty and unknowingness I wrote my first ever poem - Answering that of God
Quaker Faith and Practice
19:32 This statement comes in George Fox’s letter to ministers, which he sent in 1656 when he was in prison in Launceston in Cornwall. It was written down for him by Ann Downer (1624–1686), who had walked from London to help him. Later she was a very influential Friend in the women’s meetings in London. George Fox wrote:
Friends,
In the power of life and wisdom, and dread of the Lord God of life, and heaven, and earth, dwell; that in the wisdom of God over all ye may be preserved, and be a terror to all the adversaries of God, and a dread, answering that of God in them all, spreading the Truth abroad, awakening the witness, confounding deceit, gathering up out of transgression into the life, the covenant of light and peace with God.
Let all nations hear the word by sound or writing. Spare no place, spare not tongue nor pen, but be obedient to the Lord God and go through the world and be valiant for the Truth upon earth; tread and trample all that is contrary under.
Keep in the wisdom of God that spreads over all the earth, the wisdom of the creation, that is pure. Live in it; that is the word of the Lord God to you all, do not abuse it; and keep down and low; and take heed of false joys that will change.
Bring all into the worship of God. Plough up the fallow ground… And none are ploughed up but he who comes to the principle of God in him which he hath transgressed. Then he doth service to God; then the planting and the watering and the increase from God cometh. So the ministers of the Spirit must minister to the Spirit that is transgressed and in prison, which hath been in captivity in every one; whereby with the same Spirit people must be led out of captivity up to God, the Father of spirits, and do service to him and have unity with him, with the Scriptures and with one another. And this is the word of the Lord God to you all, and a charge to you all in the presence of the living God: be patterns, be examples in all countries, places, islands, nations, wherever you come, that your carriage and life may preach among all sorts of people, and to them; then you will come to walk cheerfully over the world, answering that of God in every one.
I can so easily make judgements about myself based on very little evidence and then realise that there is evidence to the contrary that I have forgotten or choose not to see.
A question we were asked to reflect on "How do we answer that of God in other people."
Even as a fairly new Quaker I was aware of the words written by George Fox which are reproduced below
However, I didn't really 'know' what it meant. So in my uncertainty and unknowingness I wrote my first ever poem - Answering that of God
Quaker Faith and Practice
19:32 This statement comes in George Fox’s letter to ministers, which he sent in 1656 when he was in prison in Launceston in Cornwall. It was written down for him by Ann Downer (1624–1686), who had walked from London to help him. Later she was a very influential Friend in the women’s meetings in London. George Fox wrote:
Friends,
In the power of life and wisdom, and dread of the Lord God of life, and heaven, and earth, dwell; that in the wisdom of God over all ye may be preserved, and be a terror to all the adversaries of God, and a dread, answering that of God in them all, spreading the Truth abroad, awakening the witness, confounding deceit, gathering up out of transgression into the life, the covenant of light and peace with God.
Let all nations hear the word by sound or writing. Spare no place, spare not tongue nor pen, but be obedient to the Lord God and go through the world and be valiant for the Truth upon earth; tread and trample all that is contrary under.
Keep in the wisdom of God that spreads over all the earth, the wisdom of the creation, that is pure. Live in it; that is the word of the Lord God to you all, do not abuse it; and keep down and low; and take heed of false joys that will change.
Bring all into the worship of God. Plough up the fallow ground… And none are ploughed up but he who comes to the principle of God in him which he hath transgressed. Then he doth service to God; then the planting and the watering and the increase from God cometh. So the ministers of the Spirit must minister to the Spirit that is transgressed and in prison, which hath been in captivity in every one; whereby with the same Spirit people must be led out of captivity up to God, the Father of spirits, and do service to him and have unity with him, with the Scriptures and with one another. And this is the word of the Lord God to you all, and a charge to you all in the presence of the living God: be patterns, be examples in all countries, places, islands, nations, wherever you come, that your carriage and life may preach among all sorts of people, and to them; then you will come to walk cheerfully over the world, answering that of God in every one.