The Spirit of Christ's Teaching
Preface
[edit]Introduction
[edit]I. —The Son of God
[edit]Man, the Son of God, powerless in the flesh, is free in the spirit. (Our Father.)
II
[edit]And therefore man must work, not for the flesh, but according to the spirit. ( Which art in heaven,)
III
[edit]From the spirit of the Father hath proceeded the life of all men. (Hallowed be thy name.)
IV. — The Kingdom of God
[edit]And, therefore, the will of the Father is that all men should have life and happiness. {Thy king- dom come. )
V. — The True Life
[edit]The fulfilment of the will of the Father gives a true life. ( Thy will be done. )
VI. — A False Life
[edit]And therefore, in order to attain to a true life, a man on earth must abstain from the false life of the flesh, and live in the spirit. ( On earth as in heaven. )
VII. — I AND THE FATHER ARE ONE
[edit]The true food of life is fulfilment of the will of the Father, and union with Him. ( Give us this day our daily bread.)
VIII. — Life not in Time
[edit]Therefore a man really lives when he thinks only of fulfilling the will of the Father in the present, and leaves all thought of the past and of the future. {Give us now our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive them that trespass against us. )
IX. — Temptations
[edit]The delusions of the individual and temporal life hide from men the true life, which alone is real, in union with the Father. (Lead us not into temptation.)
X. — The Struggle against Temptation
[edit]Therefore to get rid of evil, we must, every hour of our life, be in unity with the Father. (Lead us not into temptation.)
XI. — The Farewell Discourse
[edit]Personal life is a deception of the flesh, an evil. True life is the life which is common to all men. {But deliver us from the evil one. )
XII. — The Victory of the Spirit over the Flesh
[edit]Therefore, for the man who lives not a personal life, but in the common life which is through the will of the Father, there is no evil. The death of the body is union with the Father. ( Thine be the kingdom, the power, and the glory.)