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Thy Kingdom Come: A Blumhardt Reader - Plough

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in God’s sight if it is dragging around in unrighteousness.In this way, stings of death press in by the thousands; andbefore they have outward effect, a body that appears healthyto us can be sick from head to foot, sick unto death. Righteousnessis our health; and the first point of righteousnessis that we allow our-selves to be bound by God so that ourspirit no longer desires its own freedom.as long as our spiritual piety does not present itself astrue for the body, as right for the body, as freeing the bodyfor God—as long as this piety is not free of human customs,insofar as these are perverted and out of harmony with divinelaws—so long we remain only pious cripples. We mustlearn to be genuine creations of God through winch life canstream out in all directions, as is the intention for all creation.Therefore, we do not pray, “Do miracles,” but rather,“Let things go the way of truth.” God should do miracles—but only when they are an aspect of the spiritual rectificationof mankind. There must be a ground for them, a ground inthe kingdom of God renewing and enlightening us from thedivine side. It is from this base that miracles should takeplace; and then—yea, then—we shall shout aloud for joy,when, from within, things get set right. But at that point,outward miracles can disappear...I do not wish to see a sin­47

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