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Re: Measuring Spirituality

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2017 7:28 pm
by LJones
Seems like a futile endeavor to find the litmus test for spirituality. If we know we have arrived spiritually, we haven't. Too many people make the journey about others in the church, the church's collective persona, etc. If I make it about my own path, then the spirituality of others is irrelevant. One wise person said, "save yourself and thousands around you will be saved." There's great peace in this.

Re: Measuring Spirituality

Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 6:02 pm
by MaxPC
RZehr wrote:No one is more spiritual than they are obedient.
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Re: Measuring Spirituality

Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2017 10:04 am
by steve-in-kville
LJones wrote:If we know we have arrived spiritually, we haven't.
I agree with this 100%.

Same goes for humbleness. I f we think we're humble, we're not.

Re: Measuring Spirituality

Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2017 10:32 am
by MaxPC
steve-in-kville wrote:
LJones wrote:If we know we have arrived spiritually, we haven't.
I agree with this 100%.

Same goes for humbleness. I f we think we're humble, we're not.
Amen and amen!

Re: Measuring Spirituality

Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2017 10:20 pm
by Wade
RZehr wrote:No one is more spiritual than they are obedient.
True!

It also takes one more spiritually mature, especially when in authority, to regonize that it is abusive to expect things of someone that which is not in their capability, or resources to achieve.