Perhaps setting ones intention has to do with prayer, assuming we surrender the outcome to the Mystery. Sometimes the "magic" works and sometimes it doesn't . However, it is my experience that the outcome can exceed my expectations or at the very least reveal relevant and creative ways to get there. Sometimes, if I am open, the process and/or the outcome exceeds my expectations. AWESOME when this happens--sheer Mystery.
Sarah
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On Sep 17, 2016, at 10:59 AM, Susan Fertig via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net > wrote:
This makes me so sad to read Spong’s intended destruction of what I believe to be a real force and a most precious aspect of our relationship with God.
Why not miracles today as in Jesus’ time? I’ve witnessed some myself. He sent out thousands to heal in His name. And they did, with some success and some failure. Why is one person healed and one not? How can we know? Why do we need to know? The outcome in any one case does not change the call to us to engage in this way.
And the supernatural qualities of the stories of Jesus healing people is not mutually exclusive with the symbolic importance of these events. Whether the pallet I lie upon represents my own physical ailment or disability or whether it represents the problems in my life that I have not chosen to confront or overcome and that have crippled me in a symbolic sense, both elements of that situation are healable and can be miracles. if we ask and God chooses to respond. A big IF. But suppose God does not choose to respond in the way we have prayed for? Does that negate the importance of the interaction with Him? Not at all. The prayer is a potential source of intimacy with God for the pray-er that has little to do with whether or not physical healing occurs—Does not Spong understand that his wife’s illness brought great numbers of people into a new relationship with God as they prayed for her? If they then took new hope in concluding that their prayers were being answered, who is to say that wasn’t true? Doesn’t he wonder if perhaps his wife lived longer than expected just to enhance a new or intensified relationship those praying for her were discovering with their God? How is Spong so arrogant as to assume that a sanitation worker’s wife wouldn’t have people praying for her just as passionately as people prayed for his wife?
Love in Christ,
Susan
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From: OE [ mailto:oe-bounces@lists.wedgeblade.net] On Behalf Of James Wiegel via OE
Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2016 9:56 AM
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Subject: Re: [Oe List ...] [Dialogue] 9/16/16, Spong: Charting a New Reformation, Part XXXV Thesis #10, Prayer (concluded)
Trying to make sense of Spongs call for reformation and what is really there. Read this section on Prayer, remembered the prayer song. See below. Anyone recall the short courses on prayer from the RS1?
PRAYER
Tune: Aravah (Hebrew)
When I see my life
ever is torn
And loved ones
violated
And my failures are
daily reborn
Then sorrow with
heaven is weighted
Yet I can gladly em-
brace every hour
And praise God’s
inequity
I can sing of my blessings
that shower
My joy
inexpressible be.
Now here I stand
battered to and fro
Now here I stand
battered to and fro
The chaos within
yet surrounding
I cry out my want and
the lack that I know
And power from with-
out feel uplifting.
The weight of the world
on my shoulders I bear
I echo the
voices that cry
The path of Mankind
with my agony bent
And my God I’ll fight on
‘til I die
Jim Wiegel
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On Sep 16, 2016, at 10:12, Ellie Stock via Dialogue < dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote: