Essentials Of The Faith / Midweek Devotional
John Woolman
Introduction to the Author
Woolman begins his journal 'I have often felt a notion of love to leave some hints in writing of my experience of the goodness of God.' Over the 16 years that the Journal was written, we can see how Wolman becomes increasingly aware of the broad scope of God's love and how his own tenderness grows toward all people and the whole creation. In love he lived a life of rigorous integrity and courageous witness, a life that challenges us still. The following selections only begin to illustrate his wide and thorough integration of God's goodness into his life.
1. The voice of the True Shepherd
I was weaned by God's love from the desire of outward greatness, and I
was learning to be content with real conveniences that were not costly, so
that a way of life free from much entanglements appeared best to me, though
the income was small. I had several offers of business that appeared
profitable, but did not see my way to accept them, believing the business
proposed would be attended with more outward care and cumber than was
required of me to engage in. I saw that a humble man with the blessing of
the Lord might live on a little and that where the heart was set on
greatness, success in business did not satisfy the craving, but that in
common with an increase of wealth the desire of wealth increased. I desired
that nothing would hinder my thoughts and steadfast attention to the voice
of the True Shepherd.
2. Dwell in humility
My dear friends, dwell in humility and take heed that no views of
outward gain get too deep hold of you, that so your eyes being single to the
Lord , you may be preserved in the way of safety. Where people let loose
their minds after the love of outward things and are more engaged in
pursuing the profits and seeking the friendships of this world than to be
inwardly acquainted with the way of true peace, such walk is a vain shadow
while the true comfort of life is wanting. Their examples are often hurtful
to others and their treasures do many times prove dangerous snares to their
children. But where people are sincerely devoted to follow Christ and dwell
under the influence of His Holy Spirit, their stability and firmness through
a divine blessing is at times like dew on the tender plants around them, and
the weightiness of their spirits secretly works on the minds of others.
3. This precious habitation
The place of prayer is a precious habitation, for I now saw that the
prayers of the saints were precious incense. I saw this habitation, the
place of prayer, to be safe, to be inwardly quiet when there were great
stirrings and commotions in the world.
Prayer at this day in pure resignation is a precious place. The trumpet is
sounded, the call goes forth to the church that she gather to the place of
pure inward prayer, and that her habitation is safe.
4. Say neither more or less
It was my concern from day to day to say neither more or less than what
the Spirit of Truth opened in me, being jealous over myself lest I should
say anything to make my testimony look agreeable to that mind in people
which is not pure in obedience to the cross of Christ.
5. Break the yoke of oppression
I was confirmed in my mind that the Lord is graciously moving in the
hearts of people to draw them off from the desire of wealth and to bring
them into such a humble, lowly way of life that they repair the standards of
true righteousness in their lives and in the world around them as well as to
break the yoke of oppression and to know that Jesus is their strength and
support in times of outward affliction.
6. John Woolman is dead
After some physical recovery to a serious illness.....at length I felt
divine power prepare my mouth that I could speak. I said 'I am crucified
with Christ, nevertheless I live, yet not I, but Christ liveth in me and the
life I now live in the flesh is by faith in the Son of God who loved me and
gave Himself got me' Gal. 2:20)
Then the mystery was opened, and I perceived there was joy in heaven over a sinner who has repented and that the language 'John Woolman is dead' meant no more than the death of my own will.
Read: Psalm 40:4-8
Reflection
1. After early success as a merchant, Woolman decided that to continue to expand his business would divert too much of his energy and attention from God. For this reason he turned to a more quiet life as a tailor. What actions could help you keep a 'steady attention to the voice of the True Shepherds' in the midst of your vocation?
2. In what ways, both obvious and subtle, do you find that the sentiments of others hinder you in following God's way? How can humility become both health and safety for you?
3. What entices you to let loose your mind after the love of outward things? Catalogs and advertisements? Social pressures? Lotteries? Also, how does humility help you keep your eyes 'single to the Lord'?
4. In Woolman's day he was very concerned about the institution of slavery. What cries of oppression do you think God is hearing today? What actions might be required of you?
5. Like Woolman, endeavor to be content with 'real conveniences' that are not costly. When making purchases this week, le this attitude be your guide.
6. Our material treasures can easily become a dangerous snare. Experience the joy of giving things away this week. As you de-accumulate, be sure to give freely to those who are in need.
7. Reflect, like the psalmist, on the wondrous deeds and the attention God has focused on you. Recount specific occasions as you compose your own litany of God's gracious acts.