Wednesday, June 10, 2009

WE BEGIN THE QUEST












This new entry is to let others to read parts of a great little book that I have found called “Abundant Living” by E. Stanley Jones. The first part of the book deals with the following questions: Is there a God? Can He be found? Where? This part of the book will take about a week to read since there are daily readings to meditate upon. There are also scriptural references for those inclined to research more thoroughly. Welcome to this new journey and may the Lord enlighten you. Amen




Day 1

Genesis 1:1-3; John 1:1-5; Matthew 28:20

WE BEGIN THE QUEST

Life can never be abundant unless it has abundant resources. It is obvious that no organism can expend more in energy than it takes in from without. Just was does “the without” consist of, physical nature and human society only? Or is there a third dimension in addition to “the within” and “the around”, is there an “Above? Many have decided that there is no “Above, at least, there is none they can contact; so they have short-circuited life to “the within” and “the around.” But, to their dismay, they find that “the within” and “the around,” instead of offering resources to abundant living, offer resistances to it, “the within” is clashing, and “the without” is contradictory. The resources are in reverse, pulling the other way.

Someone has said, “If we haven’t that within us which is above us, we will soon yield to that which is around us.” We become circumstance-conditioned and circumstance-fed, and grow weak and anemic on the fare. And if we turn within for our resources, we find the well is dry. Professor Hocking, speaking as a philosopher, says: “Man come up to a certain point and then finds he hasn’t resources in himself to complete himself, so he remains incomplete and frustrated.” There ensues what an able and earnest man said he had “a sense of cosmic loneliness.” “I am not sure,” he continued, “whether my doings have anything cosmic back of them, whether I am working with anything significant, or just working meaninglessly alone with no one to back my work or care.”

“A sense of cosmic loneliness” that is the frigid thought that lays its cold hand on our hopes and endeavors. Can it be lifted and the sense of a warm, living, cosmic Presence, who is with us and for us, takes its place? If so, then that would hit the spot, the central spot. For if the central spot is empty and meaningless, then all life turns empty and meaningless with it. But if that central spot is full and meaningful, then all life turns meaningful with it.

Prayer

O warm, living, cosmic Presence, if there be such a Presence in this inscrutable universe, help me as I begin this quest for You and Your resources. I will need Your help even to inspire me to begin the quest, for I am not sure at all that You are there. I am only sure of this, that Something beyond myself should be there. So I begin. Help me. Amen


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