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Drawn toward the Light

06 Wednesday Feb 2019

Posted by Susanne Schuberth (Germany) in Abiding IN Christ, Building up the Body of Christ, Encouragement, Entering His Rest, Fellowship, Fellowship with God, Following Jesus, God calls, God's Love, illumination, Inspiration, Light and Darkness, My Spiritual Diary, Prayer, Spiritual Life, Walking in the Light

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After many gray days lately, last week the sun came out for a short time again. Swimming under an almost clear blue sky in my favorite outdoor pool, I suddenly got aware of the fact that all human beings, even most animals and plants are drawn toward the visible light. These few sunrays made the water sparkle and glitter both on the surface and underneath. Due to the warm temperature inside (30° C, i.e., 86° F) the pool soon turned into a vapor bath. As the cold Eastern winds blew stronger, playing a funny game with these continually shaping clouds of steam, my heart was rejoicing over the ingenuity of our Creator. It was really an amazing spectacle!  🙂

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Spiritual Fast Food or… We are what we eat

23 Thursday Mar 2017

Posted by Susanne Schuberth (Germany) in Baptism in the Holy Spirit, Building up the Body of Christ, Discerning the Spirits, God's Voice, My Spiritual Diary, Reading and Writing, Spiritual Life, The Bible, The Word of God, Words of (eternal) Life, Words of Death

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Picture credits http://doctorwellgood.com/healthy-eating/we-are-what-we-eat.html

It seems sometimes I want to bombard my readers with almost one blog post every day. 😉 Actually, it was only about two or three weeks ago as I started to listen more closely to several talks and to observe my immediate inner reaction to what was being said, as I saw that there is a big difference between ‘words’ and ‘Words’. Before I begin to expound on this deeper, I want to point you to Michael Clark’s excellent article about the confusing deluge of words of any kind, even in the Christian world on the internet and elsewhere. Please, read his article here.

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Living LIFE Abundantly

28 Sunday Feb 2016

Posted by Susanne Schuberth (Germany) in Abiding IN Christ, Abundant Life, Building up the Body of Christ, Discerning the Spirits, Dying to Self, Encouragement, Entering His Rest, Entering the Promised Land, Eternal Life, Fellowship with God, Life in the Kingdom of God, Power of His Resurrection, Resurrection Life, Spiritual Life, Walking in the Light, Walking in the Spirit

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The Way That Leads to LIFE is Long and Hard (Mt 7:14), but every path comes to an end, finally... (Photo by Susanne Schuberth)

The Way that leads to LIFE is long and hard (Mt 7:14), but every path comes to an end, finally…
(Photo by Susanne Schuberth)

The following excerpts from T.A. Sparks make clear the difference between the natural man and the spiritual man who allows himself to be guided by God 24/7. We cannot reach this blissful state unless our old self has died completely since only then we are “transferred” or baptized into Christ (see Gal 3:27) and are enabled to enjoy a life of perfect obedience to Him. We may know that it is a process, a long process, until we utterly despair of our old Adam nature and leave it all up to Him. But once we have died to our old self, Christ’s resurrection power begins to flow into a renewed mind and into a completely new heart that was given by God also. And from that time on, REAL LIFE in the kingdom of God begins. What I meant by ‘real life’ is a spiritual life that no longer knows the sting of death. These who “loved not their lives even unto death,“ (Rev 12:11 ESV), or in other words, these believers who hated their old self life, are enabled to enjoy God in all circumstances instead, just as Jesus promised us here,

“I came that they may have life and have it abundantly.” (Jn 10:10 ESV)

Eventually, here is T.A. Sparks’ exposition on ‘Fellowship with God’ which I found to be very helpful for me. I hope it serves you too, dear reader. As a side note, I became aware of this article by TAS as I read another quote from him in this blog article by Becky Johnson yesterday. Thank you, Becky! 🙂

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Sanctification – our spiritual workout

09 Thursday Apr 2015

Posted by Susanne Schuberth (Germany) in Communion, Fellowship, God's Love, Holy Spirit, Maturity, Sanctification, Seeing God, Spiritual Life, The Word of God, Walking in the Spirit, Wisdom

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Just a Look from Above... (Photo by Paul Schuberth)

Just a Look from Above…
(Photo by Paul Schuberth)

Just imagine you were an experienced mountain climber and there was a particular mountain you know like the back of your hand. You have been at the summit several times, you even found different ways to climb up and down, your muscles are athletically trained, and your body knows how to deal with sudden pains and injuries too. Looking at the sky before you begin to climb, you know from your own experience without consulting the weather forecast which weather lies ahead of you and you know which clothing and how much food you will need.

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What does it mean to be spiritual?

30 Monday Mar 2015

Posted by Susanne Schuberth (Germany) in Desire, Faith, Maturity, New Self, Sanctification, Spiritual Life, Walking in the Spirit

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Crocuses in the City Park (Stadtpark Fürth, March 2015) Photo by Susanne Schuberth

Crocuses in the City Park (Stadtpark Fürth, March 2015)
Photo by Susanne Schuberth

In the past I read rather often that Christians tried hard to be “more spiritual” because they had observed others who seemed to have arrived at a more mature level of spirituality than they themselves. And at that point as insecurity set in, they began to ask, “How do we get there? How to become spiritual at all or even more spiritual?”
The apostle Paul defined Christian spirituality for us. He wrote in his letter to the Romans,

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Knowing God…

24 Tuesday Mar 2015

Posted by Susanne Schuberth (Germany) in Abiding IN Christ, Agape, Christian Mystics, Ecstasy, Encouragement, Eros, Fellowship with God, God's Love, Intimacy with God, Knowing God, Life in the Kingdom of God, Love, Resurrection Life, Spiritual Life, Walking in the Spirit

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Knowing God and Being Known by Him (Source http://pixgood.com/intimacy-with-god-quotes)

Knowing God… and Being Known by Him
(Source http://pixgood.com/intimacy-with-god-quotes.html)

Instead of boring you to death with a new article written right from my blank mind, 😉 I decided to copy and paste two daily devotionals from Oswald Chambers that really hit home as for the consequences of being intimate with God. We will see and feel it in our own lives, and others will too, when all our thinking and doing eventually spring from being one with God as we abide in His love. If we are really as intimate with Jesus as Jesus was with His Father, the fruit of the Spirit (Gal 5:22-23) cannot be ignored, neither by us nor by anyone else, for it is written,

“A healthy tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a diseased tree bear good fruit. Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. Thus you will recognize them by their fruits.” (Mt 7:18-20 ESV)

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My House Shall Be a House of Prayer

20 Friday Mar 2015

Posted by Susanne Schuberth (Germany) in Abiding IN Christ, Agape, Being Set Free, Church, Desire, Ecstasy, Eros, Eternal Life, Fellowship with God, God's Love, Homosexuality, Hope, Intimacy with God, Knowing God, Mysticism, Prayer, Resurrection Life, Spiritual Life, Walking in the Spirit

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Abiding in His Love... (Picure taken from http://www.scatterthestones.co.uk/flourish-in-gods-love-for-you/)

Abiding in His Love…
(Picture taken from http://www.scatterthestones.co.uk/flourish-in-gods-love-for-you/)

If we still lived in Old Covenantal times, we could easily enter God’s house of prayer today by attending a church meeting in a visible building. Of course, I do not deny that Christians in churches do pray, too, but I want to clarify which prayer our prayer life should mainly consist of in New Covenantal times.
As Jesus cleansed the temple by driving out the merchants who sold animals and those who changed money, He surely made them angry. Shortly afterwards, the Jews certainly thought that Jesus was insane when they asked Him,

“What sign do you show us for doing these things?” (Jn 2:18 ESV)
and He only answered,
“Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up.” (Jn 2:19 ESV)
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Thank You…

16 Monday Feb 2015

Posted by Susanne Schuberth (Germany) in Abiding IN Christ, Being Set Free, Entering His Rest, Life in the Kingdom of God, Poetry, Power of His Resurrection, Resurrection Life, Spiritual Life, Suffering and Joy, Thanksgiving

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Thank You  (Photo credits http://mareenasrecipecollections.com/?attachment_id=312)

Thank You
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Thank You for some laughter in the rain
And for tears of joy mixed up with pain
For new life that follows death
Resurrection’s first fresh breath

Breathed on us out of clear sky
That makes dry bones surely sigh
See, flesh and skin from on high
Yes, His kingdom’s life is nigh

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Sensual Experience versus Spiritual Experience

16 Tuesday Dec 2014

Posted by Susanne Schuberth (Germany) in Church, Fellowship with God, God's Love, Holy Spirit, Knowing God, Psychology, Seeing God, Seeking God, Seeking the Truth, Spiritual Life, Worship

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Woman at the Well
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As soon as a baby realizes that it was urged to leave the security and coziness of its mother’s womb, s/he tries to hold fast onto something that is tangible and offers security for the anxious heart. Similarly, if our eyes are not yet accustomed to the new light which spiritually shines on us, we urgently need something to cling to until we feel secure again and can let go of our pillars that are perceptible to the senses.

Today I was reminded of Jesus’ dialogue with the woman at the well. We read,

The woman said to him, “Sir, I perceive that you are a prophet. Our fathers worshiped on this mountain, but you say that in Jerusalem is the place where people ought to worship.” Jesus said to her, “Woman, believe me, the hour is coming when neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem will you worship the Father. You worship what you do not know; we worship what we know, for salvation is from the Jews. But the hour is coming, and is now here, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for the Father is seeking such people to worship him. God is spirit, and those who worship him must worship in spirit and truth.” The woman said to him, “I know that Messiah is coming (he who is called Christ). When he comes, he will tell us all things.” Jesus said to her, “I who speak to you am he. Just then his disciples came back. They marveled that he was talking with a woman, but no one said, “What do you seek?” or, “Why are you talking with her?” So the woman left her water jar and went away into town and said to the people, “Come, see a man who told me all that I ever did. Can this be the Christ?” (Jn 4:19-29 ESV)

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Where Do You Suppose to Start with the Prayer without Ceasing?

20 Thursday Nov 2014

Posted by Susanne Schuberth (Germany) in Christian Mystics, Fellowship with God, God's Love, Prayer, Seeking God, Sitting at His Feet, Spiritual Life, Walking in the Spirit

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Madame de la Motte-Guyon

Madame de la Motte-Guyon

Whether it was Augustine, Teresa of Ávila, or other famous saints, I too made the same experiences they had made before me, that is, for many years I neglected daily prayer because…yes, I was bored with that daily routine. Teresa even admitted that she forgot about it for 14 years during which she lived a “worldly life” (her words) until she found a helpful book from another Spanish spiritual author, Francisco de Osuna, who introduced her to the prayer that finally led her into her inner life in the presence of God.

Instead of presenting another excerpt from Gerhard Tersteegen, I decided to offer you two excerpts from a French woman whose writings were translated by Tersteegen into the German language. Tersteegen as a Reformed Christian also translated Teresa of Ávila’s spiritual writings into German. Thus he gained enormous insight into the riches of Catholic mysticism and was eventually able to present a way deeper gospel to his Reformed fellow Christians.

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