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So, if thee is interested in learning the differences between Conservative Quakers and other Quakers, or would like to understand differences between Quakers and other Christians, thee may well be at the right place. On the other hand, the Conservative Quaker perspective is so strikingly unique in contemporary society, that it will be a balm to many seeking spiritual fulfillment. To assist these seekers is the true intent of publishing our podcast.
A good many of the podcast installments will be presented by Henry Jason. Henry is knowledgeable in the Greek of the New Testament and has a fascinating way of tying the meaning of the original words with the writings of early Friends. Listening to him provides a refreshing view of scripture and is an excellent way to learn about original Quaker theology. Henry's podcasts are usually bible classes and so they are often interspersed with discussions, questions and insightful comments by his students.
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Ohio Yearly Meeting's Podcast
The True Christian’s Faith and Experience #019 Chapter 13, A Holy Life
This session is devoted to Chapter 13 on the true Christian’s faith and experience concerning a holy life.
The duty of a true Christian is to live a holy life and to keep God’s holy will and commandments. He must reject the works of the devil and the vanities of the world. He loves the “law of God written in his heart.” Being in this state, it is his food and drink to do the will of his heavenly father.
As the true Christian grows in a holy life, like his elder brother, Christ Jesus, he always does that which pleases God. He follows Christ wherever he goes. He has become “without spot or wrinkle”, and he is liberated from the pomps and vanities of the world.
A nominal Christian likewise professes the same duty, but he does not come to witness within, this state of holiness. He does not experience the promise of the law written now in his heart and the fear and awe which keeps his heart clean. He is a stranger to sitting in heavenly places with Christ, observing the glory of God. He has come into such a persuasion and belief that it is not possible to do the will of God while he is alive, but must always be sinning – “Always confessing, always sinning, and never forsaking.” So he reaps the wages of sin which is death. He misses out on the mercy and forgiveness of God which one who forsakes the devil and all his works partakes of.
So, one of the last lessons the devil teaches his children is to persuade them and make them believe that they cannot cease from sin, that they cannot forsake him and all his works, or keep God’s holy will and commandments, as long as they live. Only the mighty arm and power of God is able to release these poor captives of the devil, to liberate them out of this misery so that they may come to the knowledge of God’s Truth and be saved.
References:
- The True Christian’s Faith and Experience Briefly Declared.
- The quote in our introduction is from a William Penn Lecture called Holy Obedience. It was given in 1949 by Thomas R. Kelley.
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