Parish Papers by Norman Macleod
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fiction? Can it be that the moral government of God exists, and yet
that it admits of such a moral anomaly as this,--the regeneration of human character by a falsehood! Impossible! I say it with deepest reverence,--as sure as there is a God of truth, _impossible!_ The Christian Church has _not_ been deceived. Unbelievers in Jesus have _not_ had the light of truth given them, while those who have loved and served Him have been permitted to walk in the darkness of intellectual untruth and in the vain belief of an idol! Jesus is Divine as well as human. "He was, and is, and liveth for evermore!" III. WHAT CAN WE BELIEVE IF WE DO NOT THUS BELIEVE IN JESUS? If all this evidence is insufficient to prove the Divine nature of Jesus Christ, it may be well to consider on what religious fact or truth we can fall back, as being based upon surer evidence, and affording, therefore, a surer ground of faith and hope. 1. On what part of Christ's "work" on earth can we fall back? We can no more recognise God the Father as truly revealing Himself in Jesus as his co-eternal Son; and the whole light and life of such a revelation in Christ, as hitherto seen and received by the apostles and the Christian Church, is for ever extinguished and destroyed. We can no more believe Jesus as our _Prophet_, when we do not accept the very truths to which He gave most prominence: nor can we trust Him as our _King_, when we believe Him to have been a mere man only, who neither possesses nor could wield power adequate to govern the |
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