BLESS THE LORD


MARTIN LUTHER
Oh bless the Lord my soul
His praise to thee proclaimed
And all that is within me join
To bless His holy name
Oh yeah
Oh bless the Lord my soul
His mercies bear in mind
Forget not all His benefits
The Lord to thee is kind

MARTIN LUTHER AND CHORUS
He will not always chide
He will with patience wait
His wrath is ever slow
To rise
Oh bless the Lord
And ready to abate
And ready to abate
Oh yeah!
Oh bless the lord
Bless the lord my soul
Oh bless the lord my soul!

He pardons all thy sins
Prolongs thy feeble breath
He heals thine infirmities

MARTIN LUTHER
And ransoms thee from death

MARTIN LUTHER AND CHORUS
He clothes thee with his love
Upholds thee with his truth
And like an eagle he renews
The vigor of thy youth

And bless His holy name
Whose grace hath made thee whole
Whose love and kindness crowns
Thy days
Oh bless the lord
Bless the lord my soul
Oh bless the lord my soul!

Bless the lord my soul
Oh bless the lord my soul!
Bless the lord my soul
Oh bless the lord my soul!
Bless the lord, bless the lord
My soul!
Bless the lord my soul!


----- Original Message -----
From: kjdruhl
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 10:28 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: TM and Christianity: PBS feature

--- In [email protected], "Cliff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]...>
wrote:
> It's all Eve's fault.
>
> Seriously, Rick - there are many Christians (and, unbelievably to
me,
> quite a few women) who would argue that.  It's so perverse and
> so deeply imbedded in our (and much of the rest of the world's)
culture
> that this issue is impossible to discuss in any type of rational
way.
>
> It's a matter of belief, and thus is not amenable
to "addressing".  You
> either believe, or you see it as one of the most perverse,
controlling,
> and ultimately utterly degrading dogmas the planet has ever seen. 
Or
> you just ignore its implications, go to church occasionally, and
live
> out your life trying to create as few waves as possible.
>
> --- In [email protected], Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > Perhaps Kai can address this. I often wonder how Christians
reconcile the
> > belief that God is omnipresent with the belief that humans are
essentially
> > sinful or that they can't realize their essential oneness with
Him, or that
> > such oneness doesn't exist. If God is really everywhere, nothing
is closer
> > or more intimate than He is. He is our very core, so how can sin
be our
> > core?

Rick,

have you ever been very close to someone, in a room packed with
people, but were not intimate with him? There was physical
closeness, but no relationship.

Another analogy: If by an accident all the nerves going into your
left arm were severed, it would still be your arm, your blood
vessels would still supply it with blood, but it would be of no use
to you. It would begin to shrivel, the muscles would loose their
tone and shrink.

Same with God and man. Man is made in the image of God, and God's
Spirit sustains us and all of His creation everywhere and at all
times. But we have been given free will, to enter in relationship
with God or not. Without free will, there could be no relationship,
we would be puppets.

The Bible tells us that man choose, at some distant point in the
past, to forego his relationship with God, in an attempt to become
himself like God, to live out of his own understanding of good and
evil. God had made it clear that the result of that choice would be
death. And spiritual death has been with man ever since. Jesus
Christ paid this death penalty for all of mankind, for all past,
present and future on the cross. "It is finished" were His last
words. Nothing more needs and can be done by man to be restored to
God, except to accept His gift of salvation by a free choice of his
will.

Your very insistence on God-likeness and on redeeming yourself from
the curse of death stands in your way of accepting God's grace. This
is what I expressed in the PBS feature.

Let me ask you a question: If we are in essence God, without sin,
without a deep inherited decision for separation from God, then why
do people have such a hard time communicating with Him? Why does it
supposedly take CC at least (according to Maharishi) to show true
devotion to God, to be heard by Him?

If that were the case, God had produced something with a serious
design flaw, a being that was supposed to find Him, but being in
constant danger of loosing the ability to do so, that was dependent
upon a constant stream of gurus to fix and restore the lost
communication.

No, communion with God is not difficult, God is found easily by
those who sincerely seek Him and are willing to walk His way. This
is His promise, and this is my experience.

Sincerely

Kai





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