是現在的基督徒不怎樣做,但在中世紀,很多聖人就是靠無私無欲地祈禱,修成正果。例子很多:

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回答: 基督教確實不是這麽回事。板兒牙2012-06-27 18:07:02

John of Cross

Hildegard of Bingen

Saint Augustine

Catherine of Siena

這個傳統叫CONTEMPLATIVE PRAYER。但現在人早已經不懂了。

Question: "What is contemplative prayer?"


Answer: 
It is important to first define “contemplative prayer.” Contemplative prayer is not just “contemplating while you pray.” The Bible instructs us to pray with our minds (1 Corinthians 14:15), so, clearly, prayer does involve contemplation. However, praying with your mind is not what “contemplative prayer” has come to mean. Contemplative prayer has slowly increased in practice and popularity along with the rise of the emerging church movement—a movement which embraces many unscriptural ideas and practices. Contemplative prayer is one such practice.

Contemplative prayer begins with “centering prayer,” a meditative practice where the practitioner focuses on a word and repeats that word over and over for the duration of the exercise. The purpose is to clear one’s mind of outside concerns so that God’s voice may be more easily heard. After the centering prayer, the practitioner is to sit still, listen for direct guidance from God, and feel His presence.

Although this might sound like an innocent exercise, this type of prayer has no scriptural support whatsoever. In fact, it is just the opposite of how prayer is defined in the Bible. “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.” (Philippians 4:6). “In that day you will no longer ask me anything. I tell you the truth, my Father will give you whatever you ask in my name. Until now you have not asked for anything in my name. Ask and you will receive, and your joy will be complete” (John 16:23-24). These verses and others clearly portray prayer as being comprehendible communication with God, not an esoteric, mystical meditation.

Contemplative prayer, by design, focuses on having a mystical experience with God. Mysticism, however, is purely subjective, and does not rely upon truth or fact. Yet the Word of God has been given to us for the very purpose of basing our faith, and our lives, on Truth (2 Timothy 3:16-17). What we know about God is based on fact; trusting in experiential knowledge over the biblical record takes a person outside of the standard that is the Bible.

Contemplative prayer is no different than the meditative exercises used in Eastern religions and New Age cults. Its most vocal supporters embrace an open spirituality among adherents from all religions, promoting the idea that salvation is gained by many paths, even though Christ Himself stated that salvation comes only through Him (John 14:6). Contemplative prayer, as practiced in the modern prayer movement, is in opposition to biblical Christianity and should definitely be avoided.

Recommended Resource: Prayer, The Great Adventure by David Jeremiah.

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link here: -miat42- 給 miat42 發送悄悄話 miat42 的博客首頁 (128 bytes) () 06/27/2012 postreply 18:15:51

無論基督徒如何信,那又大又難的事總是神親自帶領,屬靈的經曆也是在神的計劃之中。 -板兒牙- 給 板兒牙 發送悄悄話 (29 bytes) () 06/27/2012 postreply 18:18:57

他的“神”是沒有生命的是死的,所以要把自己當做神,以求慰籍。神卻是活的,所以我們可以全心交托。 -溪邊小樹- 給 溪邊小樹 發送悄悄話 溪邊小樹 的博客首頁 (69 bytes) () 06/27/2012 postreply 19:13:58

對,這是最大的區別, -板兒牙- 給 板兒牙 發送悄悄話 (168 bytes) () 06/27/2012 postreply 19:33:44

前一段請你用基督的原話來證明你的觀點,你做了嗎?隻是逃避和空喊口號。 -溪邊小樹- 給 溪邊小樹 發送悄悄話 溪邊小樹 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 06/27/2012 postreply 19:03:19

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