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Originally Posted by aron
"Christ in you, the hope of glory", and "The Spirit witnesses with our spirit" are the kind of verses subjectivist and experientialist defenders might use. But that wasn't my point. My point was, what is our focus?
If the focus is " Christ in me", then the "me" part will eventually remove the "Chist" part. Focus on our participation in the divine becomes a chimera. Self will intrude. Witness Lee asked the Shanghai elders, "How did you feel?" when they expelled Watchman Nee. God had become a sensation to them.
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Like the old 70's adage, "
if it feels good do it."
To Lee and his adherents, they must always "
sense life and peace."
What happens when "
life and peace" opposes righteousness and the Lord's commands?