[FairfieldLife] Re: The Balm of Gilead, John Willison, 1742

2013-03-28 Thread Buck



 
 
  
  
   
   
  
   


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck  wrote:

 
 Yes!  OMG!  It's what I've been trying to tell you all.  -Buck in the 
 Dome
   
 Great Unified Field, attend while Zion sings
 The joy that from Thy presence springs;
 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Yifu yifuxero@ wrote:
 
  Willison was a preacher in the Church of Scotland.
  .
  .
  THE BALM OF GILEAD,  by John  Willison, 1742.
  
A day of the ministration of the Spirit would bring many rare 
  and rich blessings along with it, such as the discoveries of the 
  Redeemer's glory, convictions of the evil and vileness of sin, many 
  crowns of victory and triumph to Christ, great additions to his 
  friends and followers.  Then gospel-light would shine clear, saving 
  knowledge increase, ignorance and error vanish, riches of free 
  grace would be displayed, and Satan be bound up.  Then ministers 
  and ordinances would be lively, secure sinners would be awakened, 
  dead souls would live, heard hearts would be melted, strong lusts 
  subdued, and many sons and daughters born to God.  Such a day would 
  heal divisions, cement breaches, make us all of one heart and mind, 
  and bring down Heaven to earth.  This would redress our grievances, 
  remove our complaints, and unite, Christs's scattered flock.  It 
  would make true religion and holy persons to be in esteem, vice to 
  be in disgrace, and iniquity as ashamed to hide its face.  Then 
  sabbaths and communions would be days of heaven.  Prayers and 
  praise, spiritual converse, talking of Christ and redeeming love, 
  would be our chiefest delight.  Oh, then, pray for such a time
 


Om Yes, let us work for such times for all!
   
   
   And, that in the spiritual work there are not things Negative and 
   unhelpful to how we live our lives in a spiritual journey of balance and 
   harmony aimed at the growth and perfection of the soul while here on 
   earth?
  
  
  Yes certainly there are!  Yes it is so that there is virtuous and sinful to 
  spiritual life.
  -Buck in the Dome
 
 
 Yes indeed like, as our virtuous Alex Stanley thus shows us here;
 We quote Mr. Stanley:
  
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Alex Stanley wrote:
I probably would have enjoyed it, and I hope it was recorded.. 
 
 But, with my life so completely focused on Vedic purity, I was in bed by 9pm 
 and unable to attend.
 Needless to say, and going to bed early greatly improves my quality of life.


That's fabulous.

Good example of spiritual virtue and what be sinfulness. 
...And for instance there is Nablusoss here.  This is most instructive:
[ ]   9PM is truly impressive, a goal I could never achieve even on Purusha, 
now using 'living in a city' as a lame excuse. 
 
Tisk, Tisk.

 
 In the good work of spiritual life virtue triumphs.
 Needless to say, going to bed early greatly improves my quality of life.


-Buck in the Dome



[FairfieldLife] Re: The Balm of Gilead, John Willison, 1742

2013-03-27 Thread Buck


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck  wrote:

 
 Yes!  OMG!  It's what I've been trying to tell you all.  -Buck in the Dome
 Great Unified Field, attend while Zion sings
 The joy that from Thy presence springs;
 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Yifu yifuxero@ wrote:
 
  Willison was a preacher in the Church of Scotland.
  .
  .
  THE BALM OF GILEAD,  by John  Willison, 1742.
  
A day of the ministration of the Spirit would bring many rare and rich 
  blessings along with it, such as the discoveries of the Redeemer's glory, 
  convictions of the evil and vileness of sin, many crowns of victory and 
  triumph to Christ, great additions to his friends and followers.  Then 
  gospel-light would shine clear, saving knowledge increase, ignorance and 
  error vanish, riches of free grace would be displayed, and Satan be bound 
  up.  Then ministers and ordinances would be lively, secure sinners would be 
  awakened, dead souls would live, heard hearts would be melted, strong lusts 
  subdued, and many sons and daughters born to God.  Such a day would heal 
  divisions, cement breaches, make us all of one heart and mind, and bring 
  down Heaven to earth.  This would redress our grievances, remove our 
  complaints, and unite, Christs's scattered flock.  It would make true 
  religion and holy persons to be in esteem, vice to be in disgrace, and 
  iniquity as ashamed to hide its face.  Then sabbaths and communions would 
  be days of heaven.  Prayers and praise, spiritual converse, talking of 
  Christ and redeeming love, would be our chiefest delight.  Oh, then, pray 
  for such a time
 


Om Yes, let us work for such times for all!



[FairfieldLife] Re: The Balm of Gilead, John Willison, 1742

2013-03-27 Thread Buck


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck dhamiltony2k5@... wrote:

 
 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck  wrote:
 
  
  Yes!  OMG!  It's what I've been trying to tell you all.  -Buck in the Dome

  Great Unified Field, attend while Zion sings
  The joy that from Thy presence springs;
  
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Yifu yifuxero@ wrote:
  
   Willison was a preacher in the Church of Scotland.
   .
   .
   THE BALM OF GILEAD,  by John  Willison, 1742.
   
 A day of the ministration of the Spirit would bring many rare and rich 
   blessings along with it, such as the discoveries of the Redeemer's glory, 
   convictions of the evil and vileness of sin, many crowns of victory and 
   triumph to Christ, great additions to his friends and followers.  Then 
   gospel-light would shine clear, saving knowledge increase, ignorance and 
   error vanish, riches of free grace would be displayed, and Satan be bound 
   up.  Then ministers and ordinances would be lively, secure sinners would 
   be awakened, dead souls would live, heard hearts would be melted, strong 
   lusts subdued, and many sons and daughters born to God.  Such a day would 
   heal divisions, cement breaches, make us all of one heart and mind, and 
   bring down Heaven to earth.  This would redress our grievances, remove 
   our complaints, and unite, Christs's scattered flock.  It would make true 
   religion and holy persons to be in esteem, vice to be in disgrace, and 
   iniquity as ashamed to hide its face.  Then sabbaths and communions would 
   be days of heaven.  Prayers and praise, spiritual converse, talking of 
   Christ and redeeming love, would be our chiefest delight.  Oh, then, pray 
   for such a time
  
 
 
 Om Yes, let us work for such times for all!


And, that in the spiritual work there are not things Negative and unhelpful to 
how we live our lives in a spiritual journey of balance and harmony aimed at 
the growth and perfection of the soul while here on earth?



[FairfieldLife] Re: The Balm of Gilead, John Willison, 1742

2013-03-27 Thread Buck



 
 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck dhamiltony2k5@ wrote:
 
  
  
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck  wrote:
  
   
   Yes!  OMG!  It's what I've been trying to tell you all.  -Buck in the Dome
 
   Great Unified Field, attend while Zion sings
   The joy that from Thy presence springs;
   
   --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Yifu yifuxero@ wrote:
   
Willison was a preacher in the Church of Scotland.
.
.
THE BALM OF GILEAD,  by John  Willison, 1742.

  A day of the ministration of the Spirit would bring many rare and 
rich blessings along with it, such as the discoveries of the Redeemer's 
glory, convictions of the evil and vileness of sin, many crowns of 
victory and triumph to Christ, great additions to his friends and 
followers.  Then gospel-light would shine clear, saving knowledge 
increase, ignorance and error vanish, riches of free grace would be 
displayed, and Satan be bound up.  Then ministers and ordinances would 
be lively, secure sinners would be awakened, dead souls would live, 
heard hearts would be melted, strong lusts subdued, and many sons and 
daughters born to God.  Such a day would heal divisions, cement 
breaches, make us all of one heart and mind, and bring down Heaven to 
earth.  This would redress our grievances, remove our complaints, and 
unite, Christs's scattered flock.  It would make true religion and holy 
persons to be in esteem, vice to be in disgrace, and iniquity as 
ashamed to hide its face.  Then sabbaths and communions would be days 
of heaven.  Prayers and praise, spiritual converse, talking of Christ 
and redeeming love, would be our chiefest delight.  Oh, then, pray for 
such a time
   
  
  
  Om Yes, let us work for such times for all!
 
 
 And, that in the spiritual work there are not things Negative and unhelpful 
 to how we live our lives in a spiritual journey of balance and harmony aimed 
 at the growth and perfection of the soul while here on earth?


Yes certainly there are!  Yes it is so that there is virtuous and sinful to 
spiritual life.
-Buck in the Dome



[FairfieldLife] Re: The Balm of Gilead, John Willison, 1742

2013-03-27 Thread Buck


 
 
  
  
 
  
   
   
   --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck  wrote:
   

Yes!  OMG!  It's what I've been trying to tell you all.  -Buck in the 
Dome
  
Great Unified Field, attend while Zion sings
The joy that from Thy presence springs;

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Yifu yifuxero@ wrote:

 Willison was a preacher in the Church of Scotland.
 .
 .
 THE BALM OF GILEAD,  by John  Willison, 1742.
 
   A day of the ministration of the Spirit would bring many rare and 
 rich blessings along with it, such as the discoveries of the 
 Redeemer's glory, convictions of the evil and vileness of sin, many 
 crowns of victory and triumph to Christ, great additions to his 
 friends and followers.  Then gospel-light would shine clear, saving 
 knowledge increase, ignorance and error vanish, riches of free grace 
 would be displayed, and Satan be bound up.  Then ministers and 
 ordinances would be lively, secure sinners would be awakened, dead 
 souls would live, heard hearts would be melted, strong lusts subdued, 
 and many sons and daughters born to God.  Such a day would heal 
 divisions, cement breaches, make us all of one heart and mind, and 
 bring down Heaven to earth.  This would redress our grievances, 
 remove our complaints, and unite, Christs's scattered flock.  It 
 would make true religion and holy persons to be in esteem, vice to be 
 in disgrace, and iniquity as ashamed to hide its face.  Then sabbaths 
 and communions would be days of heaven.  Prayers and praise, 
 spiritual converse, talking of Christ and redeeming love, would be 
 our chiefest delight.  Oh, then, pray for such a time

   
   
   Om Yes, let us work for such times for all!
  
  
  And, that in the spiritual work there are not things Negative and unhelpful 
  to how we live our lives in a spiritual journey of balance and harmony 
  aimed at the growth and perfection of the soul while here on earth?
 
 
 Yes certainly there are!  Yes it is so that there is virtuous and sinful to 
 spiritual life.
 -Buck in the Dome


Yes indeed like, as our virtuous Alex Stanley thus shows us here;
We quote Mr. Stanley:
 
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Alex Stanley wrote:
   I probably would have enjoyed it, and I hope it was recorded.. 

But, with my life so completely focused on Vedic purity, I was in bed by 9pm 
and unable to attend.
Needless to say, and going to bed early greatly improves my quality of life.



[FairfieldLife] Re: The Balm of Gilead, John Willison, 1742

2013-03-25 Thread Buck

Yes!  OMG!  It's what I've been trying to tell you all.  -Buck in the Dome
Great Unified Field, attend while Zion sings
The joy that from Thy presence springs;

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Yifu yifuxero@... wrote:

 Willison was a preacher in the Church of Scotland.
 .
 .
 THE BALM OF GILEAD,  by John  Willison, 1742.
 
   A day of the ministration of the Spirit would bring many rare and rich 
 blessings along with it, such as the discoveries of the Redeemer's glory, 
 convictions of the evil and vileness of sin, many crowns of victory and 
 triumph to Christ, great additions to his friends and followers.  Then 
 gospel-light would shine clear, saving knowledge increase, ignorance and 
 error vanish, riches of free grace would be displayed, and Satan be bound up. 
  Then ministers and ordinances would be lively, secure sinners would be 
 awakened, dead souls would live, heard hearts would be melted, strong lusts 
 subdued, and many sons and daughters born to God.  Such a day would heal 
 divisions, cement breaches, make us all of one heart and mind, and bring down 
 Heaven to earth.  This would redress our grievances, remove our complaints, 
 and unite, Christs's scattered flock.  It would make true religion and holy 
 persons to be in esteem, vice to be in disgrace, and iniquity as ashamed to 
 hide its face.  Then sabbaths and communions would be days of heaven.  
 Prayers and praise, spiritual converse, talking of Christ and redeeming love, 
 would be our chiefest delight.  Oh, then, pray for such a time