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Chapter LIX.—Our
Flesh in the Resurrection Capable, Without Losing Its Essential
Identity, of Bearing the Changed Conditions of Eternal Life, or of
Death Eternal.
But, you object, the world to come bears the
character of a different dispensation, even an eternal one; and
therefore, you maintain, that the non-eternal substance of this life is
incapable of possessing a state of such different features. This would
be true enough, if man were made for the future dispensation, and not
the dispensation for man. The apostle, however, in his epistle says,
“Whether it be the world, or life, or death, or things present,
or things to come; all are yours:”7739
and he here constitutes us heirs even of the future world. Isaiah gives
you no help when he says, “All flesh is grass;”7740 and in another passage, “All flesh
shall see the salvation of God.”7741 It
is the issues of men, not their substances, which he distinguishes. But
who does not hold that the judgment of God consists in the twofold
sentence, of salvation and of punishment? Therefore it is that
“all flesh is grass,” which is destined to the fire; and
“all flesh shall see the salvation of God,” which is
ordained to eternal life. For myself, I am quite sure that it is in no
other flesh than my own that I have committed adultery, nor in any
other flesh am I striving after continence. If there be any one who
bears about in his person two instruments of lasciviousness, he has it
in his power, to be sure, to mow down7742
“the grass” of the unclean flesh, and to reserve for
himself only that which shall see the salvation of God. But when the
same prophet represents to us even nations sometimes estimated as
“the small dust of the balance,”7743
and as “less than nothing, and vanity,”7744
7744 Ver.
17. The word is
spittle, which the LXX. uses in the fifteenth verse for the
“dust” of the Hebrew Bible. | and sometimes as about to hope and
“trust in the name”7745 and arm of the
Lord, are we at all misled respecting the Gentile nations by the
diversity of statement? Are some of them to turn believers, and are
others accounted dust, from any difference of nature? Nay, rather
Christ has shone as the true light on the nations within the
ocean’s limits, and from the heaven which is over us
all.7746
7746 An allusion to some
conceits of the Valentinians, who put men of truest nature and fit for
Christ’s grace outside of the ocean-bounded earth, etc. | Why, it is even on this earth that the
Valentinians have gone to school for their errors; and there will be no
difference of condition, as respects their body and soul, between the
nations which believe and those which do not believe. Precisely,
then, as He has put a distinction of state, not of nature, amongst the
same nations, so also has He discriminated their flesh, which is one
and the same substance in those nations, not according to their
material structure, but according to the recompense of their
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