A living faith, one that is not a mere convenience, or merely a source of comfort or psychological security, is one that regularly examines itself and is open to question. A living faith is one that needs ongoing examination and renewal, with the possibility left open that the faith-commitment be modified or even abandoned. But that does not imply that one does not act on one's commitments while they are in place.
Somehow, for me, the more active my prayer life, the more genuinely mysterious my faith becomes. As the Psalmist says, "It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God."
See also, from Dave, Mature Religion: More Quest than Conclusions.
See also, from Dave, Mature Religion: More Quest than Conclusions.
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