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THE SPIRIT OF FAITH |
Now these “spirits” are not reckoned as Spirit in the terminology
of the Scriptures and the usage of the people of the Truth, inasmuch
as the laws governing them are as the laws which govern
all phenomenal being in respect to generation, corruption, production,
change and reversion, as is clearly indicated in the Gospel
where it says: “Let the dead bury their dead;” “That which is
born of the flesh is flesh, and that which is born of the Spirit is
Spirit”; inasmuch as he who would bury these dead was alive with
the vegetative, animal and rational human soul, yet did Christ—to whom be glory!—declare such dead and devoid of life, in that
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this person was devoid of the spirit of faith, which is of the
Kingdom of God.
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But the spirit of faith which is of the Kingdom consists of the
all-comprehending grace and the perfect attainment and the
power of sanctity and the divine effulgence from the Sun of Truth
on luminous light-seeking essences from the presence of the divine
Unity. And by this Spirit is the life of the spirit of man, when
it is fortified thereby, as Christ saith: “That which is born of the
Spirit is Spirit.” And this Spirit hath both restitution and return,
inasmuch as it consists of the Light of God and the unconditioned
grace. So, having regard to this state and station, Christ announced
that John the Baptist was Elias, who was to come before
Christ. And the likeness of this station is as that of lamps kindled:
for these in respect to their glasses and oil-holders, are different,
but in respect to their light, One, and in respect to their illumination,
One; nay, each one is identical with the other, without imputation
of plurality, or diversity or multiplicity or separateness.
This is the Truth and beyond the Truth there is only error.
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