To be near unto God - pagina 481
Our
fathers used to say, that this
oneself in the place of the
Word
is
putting
God. Not
of
from any saint whatever, from God's Word the standmust be derived which determines geniune childship, and the true gold of our godliness. These censors did not deny this; only they tried to show that God's Word posits the claims and marks of true grace, which they themselves imposed upon you, and which they sternly applied in their own circle. But one thing they forgot, and this became the cause of all
from but ard
oneself,
nor
exclusively
spiritual unnaturalness they did God's word, as in every thing else allows play-room in the spiritual life for very great diversity, and in this very diversitj'- seeks
injurious
this
not
;
see, that
strength.
This does not mean to say, that the Scripture acknowledges two classes of spiritual children. There is but one class, but in this one true class the Scripture aims at an almost endless diversity, an ever new variegation, an ever surprising individuality, change and modification in all sorts of ways; not only in the groups, but in each separate child of God. It is with this as in the world of flowers. The rose constitutes a class of No one will mistake a rose for a lily, its own. or take a field violet for a rose. To be a real
must exhibit certain characteristics, or not a rose. But what endless variety there is between the monthly rose and the swamp-rose, the tea-rose and the Alpine-rose.
rose, else
it
it
is
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Bekijk de hele uitgave van dinsdag 1 januari 1918
Abraham Kuyper Collection | 620 Pagina's
Bekijk de hele uitgave van dinsdag 1 januari 1918
Abraham Kuyper Collection | 620 Pagina's