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Reg
12-01-2004, 11:29 AM
I'm reading a book "Soul Survivor" by Philip Yancey. ‘
‘How Thirteen Unlikely Mentors Helped My Faith Survive the Church'.
I just read this part and it is pregnant with meaning for me.

"Religious systems, said Tolstoy, tend to promote external rules:................

The test of observance of Christ's teachings is our consciousness of our failure to attain an ideal perfection. The degree to which we draw near this perfection cannot be seen; all we can see is the extent of our deviation."

Here's the part I really like: "A man who professes an external law is like someone standing in the light of a lantern fixed to a post. It is a light all round him, but there is nowhere further for him to walk. A man who professes the teaching of Christ is like a man carrying a lantern before him on a long , or not so long, pole: the light is in front of him, always lighting up fresh ground and always encouraging him to walk further."

Hope 98
12-01-2004, 05:17 PM
I'm reading a book "Soul Survivor" by Philip Yancey. ‘
‘How Thirteen Unlikely Mentors Helped My Faith Survive the Church'.
Here's the part I really like: "A man who professes an external law is like someone standing in the light of a lantern fixed to a post. It is a light all round him, but there is nowhere further for him to walk. A man who professes the teaching of Christ is like a man carrying a lantern before him on a long , or not so long, pole: the light is in front of him, always lighting up fresh ground and always encouraging him to walk further."

Thanks for posting this - it is just what I needed to hear right now!

Tim
12-01-2004, 09:21 PM
Tolstoy is a great writer--an eccentric Christian, but he had some good things to say as you point out in this quote. My favorite 'spiritual' book of his is a little book of parables/stories called "Twenty-Three Tales." I have an old copy that I found on the dusty shelves at a used bookseller's shop years ago. It is signed by Tolstoy's daughter Alexandra Tolstoy. My favorite stories are 'Where Love Is, God Is' and 'What Men Live By'