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"The soul is a paradise where the Lord finds His delight."
— Feb 01, 2026 05:33AM
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Cornelia W
is on page 184 of 288
"Maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace."
>even if our opinions differ from each other, we can still abide in peace
>you lay down your will/opinion for the greater good, >embrace the ebb and flow of the Spirit, and allow your hear to remain open for your heart to be convicted or confirmed
— Jan 30, 2026 04:58AM
>even if our opinions differ from each other, we can still abide in peace
>you lay down your will/opinion for the greater good, >embrace the ebb and flow of the Spirit, and allow your hear to remain open for your heart to be convicted or confirmed
Cornelia W
is on page 134 of 288
"Love to be concealed, and little esteemed: to be content to want (lack) praise, never be troubled when thou art slighted or undervalued." Jeremy Taylor
— Jan 24, 2026 05:22AM
Cornelia W
is on page 127 of 288
Submission to each other: the cross-life and the cross-death. Whew! The "Discipline of Submission" chapter was a hard read. Jesus, help me live out this specific disciple!!
"Only submission can free us sufficiently to enable us to distinguish between genuine issues and stubborn self-will."
— Jan 18, 2026 06:53PM
"Only submission can free us sufficiently to enable us to distinguish between genuine issues and stubborn self-will."
Cornelia W
is on page 110 of 288
"In solitude, listen to the thunder of God's silence."
Don't you feel a tug, a yearning to sink down into the silence and solitude of God? Don't you long for something more? Doesn't every breath crave a deeper, fuller exposure to his presence? It is the Discipline of Solitude that will open the door. You are welcome to come in & "listen to God's speech and his wondrous terrible, gentle loving all embracing silence."
— Jan 18, 2026 02:46PM
Don't you feel a tug, a yearning to sink down into the silence and solitude of God? Don't you long for something more? Doesn't every breath crave a deeper, fuller exposure to his presence? It is the Discipline of Solitude that will open the door. You are welcome to come in & "listen to God's speech and his wondrous terrible, gentle loving all embracing silence."

