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George Fox

Epistle 254

The sermon emphasizes the importance of setting our affections on spiritual things, watching for the soul, and prioritizing the gospel and its government.
George Fox preaches about setting our affections on heavenly things to avoid bondage and evil influences, emphasizing the importance of true humility in Christ and keeping our focus on the immortal God. He urges believers to watch for their souls with an immortal eye, focusing on the immortal gospel and the sinless government of God. Fox highlights the establishment of the church in righteousness and truth, calling believers to holiness and purity to see God among them.

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Friends, let your affections be set on things that are above [Col 3:2]; for if they be on things below, then your minds, bodies, souls, and spirits, will be brought into bondage, and in that the evil will get into you and burden you, which ought to be kept down by the seed of life: and learn the true humility of Christ the second Adam [1 Cor 15:45,47]. And so all they that watch for the soul [Heb 13:17], must have the immortal eye; for the soul is immortal: and therefore all eyes must be kept above that which is mortal, and out of it up to the immortal God, whose dwelling is in the light. And so mind the gospel, which is immortal, and the government of him that never sinned nor fell, and to know the increase of it daily, which hath no end. For the Lord is establishing his church in righteousness and truth, whose church is without spot, wrinkle, and blemish [Eph 5:27], or any such thing; and his people are a holy generation [1 Pet 2:9], and they are to stand up for holiness, in which holiness they will see God [Heb 12:14] among them: and let every one see that they do keep their own vineyard clean.

Dear friends, mind the gospel, which is the power of God [Rom 1:16], that was before the devil and old Adam were; in this power is the comely order; and out of this power is all the uncomely orders. And so know the government of Christ, and the increase thereof, which hath no end [Isa 9:7]: and this governor and government was before the devil and old Adam was, and will stand when all that is gone.

G. F.

Sermon Outline

  1. Setting Affections on Things Above
  2. Watching for the Soul
  3. The Gospel and its Government
  4. The power of the gospel
  5. The comely order of Christ's government

Key Quotes

“For if they be on things below, then your minds, bodies, souls, and spirits, will be brought into bondage, and in that the evil will get into you and burden you, which ought to be kept down by the seed of life” — George Fox
“And so mind the gospel, which is immortal, and the government of him that never sinned nor fell, and to know the increase of it daily, which hath no end” — George Fox
“For the Lord is establishing his church in righteousness and truth, whose church is without spot, wrinkle, and blemish” — George Fox

Application Points

  • Prioritize spiritual things and focus on our relationship with God.
  • Keep our eyes on the immortal God and prioritize spiritual vision.
  • Mind the gospel and its government, and strive to live a life of righteousness and truth.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to set our affections on things above?
It means to focus on spiritual things and prioritize our relationship with God.
How can we keep our minds, bodies, souls, and spirits from being brought into bondage?
By keeping our eyes on the immortal God and prioritizing spiritual things.
What is the true humility of Christ the second Adam?
It is the humility of Christ, who never sinned nor fell, and who is the perfect example of humility.
What is the importance of watching for the soul?
It is essential to have spiritual vision and to prioritize our spiritual well-being.

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