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For me the appropriate metaphor for the inner spiritual centre is a garden,
a place of potential peace and tranquility. This garden is a place where the
Spirit of God comes to make self-disclosure to share wisdom, to give affirmation
or rebuke, to provide encouragement, and to give direction and guidance. When
this garden is in proper order, it is a quiet place, and there is an absence of busyness,
of defiling noise, of confusion. The inner garden is a delicate place, and if not properly
maintained it will be quickly overrun by intrusive under-growth. God does not often
walk in disordered gardens. And that is why inner gardens
that are ignored are said to be empty.
- Gordon MacDonald,
Cultivating Our Spiritual Garden
Ed Lantz
Jun 20, 2009
Ed Lantz
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Bless, ed
Jun 22, 2009
The Ancient One
a place of potential peace and tranquility. This garden is a place where the
Spirit of God comes to make self-disclosure to share wisdom, to give affirmation
or rebuke, to provide encouragement, and to give direction and guidance. When
this garden is in proper order, it is a quiet place, and there is an absence of busyness,
of defiling noise, of confusion. The inner garden is a delicate place, and if not properly
maintained it will be quickly overrun by intrusive under-growth. God does not often
walk in disordered gardens. And that is why inner gardens
that are ignored are said to be empty.
- Gordon MacDonald,
Cultivating Our Spiritual Garden
Jul 6, 2009