Part 3 (1/2)

As to this word ”Inspiration,” I quote here from the Catechism their definition of it:

”_Question_. Is it therefore the Spirit or the witness of Jesus which speaks and bears witness through the truly inspired persons?

”_Answer_. Yes; the Holy Ghost is the Spirit of Jesus, which brings to light the hidden secrets of the heart, and gives witness to our spirits that it is the Spirit of truth.

”_Q_. When did the work of inspiration begin in the later times?

”_A_. About the end of the seventeenth and beginning of the eighteenth century. About this time the Lord began the gracious work of inspiration in several countries (France, England, and, at last, in Germany), gathered a people by these new messengers of peace, and declared a divine sentence of punishment against the fallen Christian world.

”_Q_. How were these 'instruments' or messengers called?

”_A_. Inspired or new prophets. They were living trumpets of G.o.d, which shook the whole of Christendom, and awakened many out of their sleep of security.”

”_Q_. What is the word of inspiration?

”_A_. It is the prophetic word of the New Testament, or the Spirit of prophecy in the new dispensation.

”_Q_. What properties and marks of divine origin has this inspiration?

”_A_. It is accompanied by a divine power, and reveals the secrets of the heart and conscience in a way which only the all-knowing and soul-penetrating Spirit of Jesus has power to do; it opens the ways of love and grace, of the holiness and justice of G.o.d; and these revelations and declarations are in their proper time accurately fulfilled.

”_Q_. Through whom is the Spirit thus poured out?

”_A_. Through the vessels of grace, or 'instruments' chosen and fitted by the Lord.

”_Q_. How must these 'instruments' be const.i.tuted?

”_A_. They must conform themselves in humility and child-like obedience to all the motions and directions of G.o.d within them; without care for self or fear of men, they must walk in the fear of G.o.d, and with attentive watchfulness for the inner signs of his leading; and they must subject themselves in every way to the discipline of the Spirit.”

Concerning the Const.i.tution of the Inspiration Congregations or communities, the same Catechism a.s.serts that it ”is founded upon the divine revelation in the Old and New Testament, connected with the divine directions, instructions, and determinations, general and special, given through the words of the true inspiration.”

”_Question_. Through or by whom are the divine ordinances carried out in the congregations?

”_Answer_. By the elders and leaders, who have been chosen and nominated to this purpose by G.o.d.

”_Q_. What are their duties?

”_A_. Every leader or elder of the congregation is in duty bound, by reason of his divine call, to advance, in the measure of the grace and power given him, the spiritual and temporal welfare of the congregation; but in important and difficult circ.u.mstances the Spirit of prophecy will give the right and correct decision.

”_Q_. Is the divine authority to bind and loose, entrusted, according to Matt, xvi., 19, to the apostle Peter, also given to the elders of the Inspiration Congregations?

”_A_. It belongs to all elders and teachers of the congregation of the faithful, who were called by the Lord Jesus through the power of his Holy Spirit, and who, by the authority of their divine call, and of the divine power within them, rule without abuse the congregations or flocks entrusted to them.

”_Q_. What are the duties of the members of the Inspiration Congregations?

”_A_. A pure and upright walk in the fear of G.o.d; heartfelt love and devotion toward their brethren, and childlike obedience toward G.o.d and the elders.”

These are the chief articles of faith of the Amana Community.

They regard the utterances, while in the trance state, of their spiritual head as given from G.o.d; and believe--as is a.s.serted in the Catechism--that evils and wrongs in the congregation will be thus revealed by the influence, or, as they say, the inspiration or breath of G.o.d; that in important affairs they will thus receive the divine direction; and that it is their duty to obey the commands thus delivered to them.