| On Living in the Spirit |
| Francis A. Schaeffer |
On the other hand, the danger of orthodoxy, even true orthodoxy,
is in falling off the other side [of existential mysticism] of the knife blade: that is,
in stating the intellectual position and then placing a period. What we must ask the Lord
for is a work of the Spirit . . . to stand on a very thin line: in other words, to state
intellectually the intellectual reality of that which God is and what God has revealed in
the objectively inspired Bible; and then to live moment by moment in the reality of a
restored relationship with the God who is there, and to act in faith upon what we believe
in our daily lives.
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