Saturday, November 05, 2005

I ran across the following quote in Thomas Kelly's book, it reminded me of two young people I know, quite an encouragement:

"George Fox as a youth was religious enough to meet all earthly standards and was even proposed as a student for the ministry. But the insatiable God-hunger in him drove him from such mediocrity into a passionate quest for the real whole-wheat Bread of Life. Sensible relatives told him to settle down and get married. Thinking him crazy, they took him to a doctor to have his blood let-the equivalent of being taken to a psychiatrist in these days, as are modern conscientious objectors to war in Belgium and France. Parents, if some of your children are seized with this imperative God-hunger, don't tell them to snap out of it and get a job, but carry them patiently in your love, or at least keep hands off and let the holy work of God proceed in their souls. Young people, you who have in you the stirrings of perfection, the sweet, sweet rapture of God Himself within you, be faithful to Him until the last lingering bit of self is surrendered and you are wholly God-possessed."

4 comments:

edluv said...

hey, i'm curious. what seminary are you taking classes from? i personally go to a mennonite brethren one, but i grew up in a friends (quaker) church here in california. when i was on staff there, i was taking an onnline class from azusa pacific's grad school, haggard theological. well, specifically it was the friend's center @ haggard.

i ask this because you're reading kelly, and posting about fox.

JPN said...

I'm just finished up my work at Hope Int. U in Fullerton, CA. I had to do two nine-credit blocks and the rest was done online. I've enjoyed it a lot! My current class is "Lectio Divina, Reading the Classics," that may explain the Fox and Kelly readings.

What is the name of the one you go to now? Sounds interesting. I am looking to begin another degree in Spring/Summer that can put me on a track for a PhD, probably in Inter Cultural Studies, but that's a long way out, with the kids being young. I want to teach someday.

JPN said...

I'm just finished up my work at Hope Int. U in Fullerton, CA. I had to do two nine-credit blocks and the rest was done online. I've enjoyed it a lot! My current class is "Lectio Divina, Reading the Classics," that may explain the Fox and Kelly readings.

What is the name of the one you go to now? Sounds interesting. I am looking to begin another degree in Spring/Summer that can put me on a track for a PhD, probably in Inter Cultural Studies, but that's a long way out, with the kids being young. I want to teach someday.

edluv said...

i'm finishing up my m.a. in old testament @ mennonite brethren biblical seminary in fresno, ca.

www.mbseminary.edu

the online class that i read kelly for was from the Friends Center @ Haggard School of Theology @ Azusa Pacific Univ. it was a really good class, and i liked the threaded discussions i had.