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Chapter
XXVIII.
But since he has represented those whom he regards
as worms, viz., the Christians, as saying that “God, having
abandoned the heavenly regions, and despising this great earth, takes
up His abode amongst us alone, and to us alone makes His announcements,
and ceases not His messages and inquiries as to how we may become His
associates for ever,” we have to answer that he attributes to us
words which we never uttered, seeing we both read and know that
God loves all existing things, and
loathes3786 nothing which He
has made, for He would not have created anything in hatred. We
have, moreover, read the declaration: “And Thou sparest all
things, because they are Thine, O lover of souls. For Thine
incorruptible Spirit is in all. And therefore those also who have
fallen away for a little time Thou rebukest, and admonishest, reminding
them of their sins.”3787 How can we
assert that “God, leaving the regions of heaven, and the whole
world, and despising this great earth, takes up His abode amongst us
only,” when we have found that all thoughtful persons must say in
their prayers, that “the earth is full of the mercy of the
Lord,”3788 and that
“the mercy of the Lord is upon all flesh;”3789 and that God, being good, “maketh His
sun to arise upon the evil and the good, and sendeth His rain upon the
just and the unjust;”3790 and that He
encourages us to a similar course of action, in order that we may
become His sons, and teaches us to extend the benefits which we enjoy,
so far as in our power, to all men? For He Himself is said to be
the Saviour of all men, especially of them that believe;3791 and His Christ to be the “propitiation
for our sins, and not for ours only, but also for the sins of the whole
world.”3792 And this,
then, is our answer to the allegations of Celsus. Certain other
statements, in keeping with the character of the Jews, might be made by
some of that nation, but certainly not by the Christians, who have been
taught that “God commendeth His love towards us, in that, while
we were yet sinners, Christ died for us;”3793
and although “scarcely for a righteous man will one die, yet
peradventure for a good man some would even dare to die.”3794 But now is Jesus declared to have come
for the sake of sinners in all parts of the world (that they may
forsake their sin, and entrust themselves to God), being called also,
agreeably to an ancient custom of these Scriptures, the “Christ
of God.”E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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