An Uplifting Quote Emmet Fox by Vince Jones

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Vince Jones is the Monday Night Lecturer for many of the clients who are getting treatment at our rehab facilities. He is an expert on the 12-Step program of Alcoholics Anonymous and a historian of the AA text and program. This includes studying the teachings of Emmet Fox who was influential to the founders of AA

Emmet Fox authored a series of pamphlets in the 1920s & 1930s. They were published as the Sparks of Truth. This particular one can still be found in Around The Year With Emmet Fox on page 248. It is a wonderful teaching for when the world appears to be crumbling about us. I have found it helpful many times in my life.

THE CAPTAIN IS ON THE BRIDGE by Emmet Fox

"The world is not going to the dogs. The human race is not doomed. Civilization is not going to crash. The captain is on the bridge.

Humanity is going through a difficult time, but humanity has gone through difficulties many times before in its long history, and has always come through, strengthened and purified. Do not worry yourself about the universe collapsing. It is not going to collapse, and anyway that question is none of your business. The captain is on the bridge.

If the survival of humanity depended upon you or me, it would be a poor lookout for the Great Enterprise, would it not? The captain is on the bridge.

God is still in business. All that you have to do is to realize the Presence of God where the trouble seems to be, to do your nearest duty to the very best of your ability; and to keep an even mind until the storm is over."

A final note: When Dr Fox wrote this Hitler was on the rise in Europe, the Great Depression was at hand and the "black blizzard" was displacing millions and turning America’s heartland into a dust bowl.

When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

- Vince Jones, Sober Living by the Sea LecturerSee Vince Jones' Blog Thought For the Dayto read more of his thoughts about AA and recovery.

 

The Sermon on the Mount, Emmet Fox, and Jesus

Avatar Posted by Richard G. Burns, J.D. (pen name Dick B.) CDAAC at Nov 23, 2009 11:54 AM
Astonishing News for Alcoholics Anonymous
Emmet Fox Did Not Deliver Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount. Jesus Did!
Dick B.
©2009 Anonymous. All rights reserved

The surprise news is that Emmet Fox did not deliver the “Sermon on the Mount.” And AAs did not read Emmet Fox to learn what Jesus said and taught. They read Matthew 5-7 of the King James Version to learn what Jesus taught those gathered to hear. As far as we know, Emmet Fox was born some 2000 years later. He was not present at the mount. He did not deliver the Sermon. So, just as early AAs did, the first place for anyone to look for the message of the Sermon is in God’s Word—the Bible.

Before, during, and after the founding of A.A., Christians and others were looking to the Bible for the essentials of their recovery. They particularly stressed the Book of James, Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount, and 1 Corinthians 13.

And, yes, they read many commentaries by many different authors on Jesus, his life, and his Sermon. The authors included Oswald Chambers, E. Stanley Jones, Toyohiko Kagawa, Henry Drummond, Robert E. Speer, Dwight L. Moody, F. B. Meyer, Amos Wells, Glenn Clark, James Stalker, Emmet Fox, Harry Emerson Fosdick, Rev. Samuel M. Shoemaker, Jr., Francis Clark, George Barton, Geoffrey Allen, T.R. Glover, those who wrote YMCA literature, Christian Endeavor Literature, The Runner’s Bible, The Upper Room, The Imitation of Christ, and many more books you can find in my title The Books Early AAs Read for Spiritual Growth, 7th ed.

As a matter of fact, it was Mrs. Julia Harris, wife of Rev. W. Irving Harris (Rev. Sam Shoemaker’s assistant minister), who told me that the folks at Calvary Church in New York “weren’t even sure Fox was a Christian.” Hence you will not find his name among the many authors whose books were recommended by Rev. Samuel M. Shoemaker, Jr.. And when it came to the Big Book and the Twelve Steps, it was Rev. Sam Shoemaker, Rector of Calvary Episcopal Church in New York who was asked to write the Twelve Steps; and, even though Sam declined, Bill still pointed to Shoemaker as the principal source of the Step teachings—resulting in Bill’s calling Shoemaker a “Cofounder of A.A.” See my title New Light on Alcoholism: God, Sam Shoemaker, and A.A., 2d ed., 1999.

And just to complete the surprising news story that AAs studied the Bible and what Jesus taught as recorded in the Bible and did not incorporate the theology of Emmet Fox in their basic writings, here is what Bill W. and Dr. Bob had to say about the real Sermon on the Mount—found in Matthew, Chapters 5, 6, and 7 of the Bible:

    "He [Dr. Bob] cited the Sermon on the Mount as containing the underlying spiritual philosophy of A.A." [DR. BOB and the Good Oldtimers (NY: Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc., 1980), p. 228]

    See also Dick B., The Good Book and the Big Book: A.A.’s Roots in the Bible, 2d ed. (Kihei, HI: Paradise Research Publications, Inc., 1997), where the author specifically states at page four in footnote 12: “A.A. historian Mel B. informed the author in a telephone interview that Bill Wilson had given the same accreditation to the Sermon on the Mount as Dr. Bob had. Mel stated Bill had made the remarks to him [Mel B.] on at least two occasions.”

    Emmet Fox and his New Thought writings have occasionally been said to have imposed a heavy New Thought doctrine on the early A.A. Christian Fellowship members. But such contentions necessarily ignore and seem to reject the mounds and mounds of chapters and verses that early AAs studied and quoted from the Bible and the Bible devotionals they read each day. See my books, The Good Book and The Big Book: A.A.’s Roots in the
    Bible, and The James Club and the Original A.A. Program’s Absolute Essentials.

    A.A. Cofounder Dr..Bob was frequently recorded as standing up in front of early A. A. Christian fellowship meetings, with the Bible in his hand, and reading out of that Bible from Chapters 5, 6, and 7 of Matthew. As a matter of fact, he told a meeting in Youngstown, Ohio, that most AAs started their day by reading the Sermon or the Book of James or 1 Corinthians. And, since all early AAs were required to profess their belief in God and declare Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior, they would have found little to help them in their submission, by relying on books by Emmet Fox who denounced salvation as a myth.

    dickb@dickb.com
Gloria Deo


Lighten Up

Avatar Posted by JPK at Jul 06, 2011 08:15 AM
Tell Dick B. to lay off the free coffee at the AA meetings and lighten up. It seems to me there is another passage for this Bible thumper that says those not against us are for us.
Peace Brother.

God as we understood

Avatar Posted by Michael at Mar 12, 2012 09:01 AM
Dick B is entitled to his opinions but not his facts. Some believe God as we understood Him is one of the most important line in all of AA.

Dick B would have people believe it God as Dick B understand him. This is rank instincts on rampage and addiction to idolatry or drunk on self will and willfulness.

I can get drunk on willfulness quicker than alcohol.

Insanity is egotism matured.


Guy went to the doctor said my brother's crazy he thinks he's a chicken, the doc said why don't you have him put away, guy said -- I need the eggs.

Live and let live.

Michael A in Kansas

Orthodoxy

Avatar Posted by David S. at Mar 01, 2010 04:29 PM
Dick, I've greatly enjoyed much of the work you've done preserving A.A. history.

My memory is that our Higher Power was consulted when the first drafts of the Big Book went out to the First Hundred Men and the word from the Group Conscience was that A.A. wasn't going to be synonymous with anyone's version of Christian Orthodoxy.

I love you, and keep coming back to the Big Tent.

AA and Emmet Fox

Avatar Posted by john lanagan at Mar 15, 2010 02:41 PM
Yes, AA came from many spiritual influences. Emmet Fox's influence can be seen in the Big Book, on page 55: “Sometimes we had to search fearlessly but He was there. He was as much a fact as we were. We found the Great Reality deep down within us. In the last analysis, it is only there that He may be found.” (Bold mine)

This is not the traditional Christian belief that God is NOT in a person until he or she accepts Jesus Christ.


emmet fox

Avatar Posted by shimmer girl at May 28, 2010 11:27 AM
I've resently discover Emmet Fox and am in awe of his perspective of "The Divine Presence". That's one of the names I us for my HP. And yes, obviouly, I'm an AA member. I am so inspired, and like he suggested, I have decided to "experiment" with his methods. :)

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