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Chapter IV.
The sacred Scriptures teach us to think, in like
manner, of the Lord of lords. For they say in one place,
“Give thanks to the God of gods, for His mercy endureth for
ever. Give thanks to the Lord of lords, for His mercy endureth
for ever;” and in another, “God is King of kings, and Lord
of lords.” For Scripture distinguishes between those gods
which are such only in name and those which are truly gods, whether
they are called by that name or not; and the same is true in regard to
the use of the word “lords.” To this effect Paul
says, “For though there be that are called gods, whether in
heaven or in earth, as there are gods many, and lords
many.”4850 But as the
God of gods calls whom He pleases through Jesus to his inheritance,
“from the east and from the west,” and the Christ of God
thus shows His superiority to all rulers by entering into their several
provinces, and summoning men out of them to be subject to Himself, Paul
therefore, with this in view, goes on to say, “But to us there is
but one God, the Father, of whom are all things, and one Lord Jesus
Christ, by whom are all things, and we by Him;” adding, as if
with a deep sense of the marvellous and mysterious nature of the
doctrine, “Howbeit there is not in every man that
knowledge.” When he says, “To us there is but one
God, the Father, of whom are all things; and one Lord Jesus Christ, by
whom are all things,” by “us” he means himself and
all those who have risen up to the supreme God of gods and to the
supreme Lord of lords. Now he has risen to the supreme God who
gives Him an entire and undivided worship through His Son—the
word and wisdom of God made manifest in Jesus. For it is the Son
alone who leads to God those who are striving, by the purity of their
thoughts, words, and deeds, to come near to God the Creator of the
universe. I think, therefore, that the prince of this world, who
“transforms himself into an angel of light,”4851 was referring to this and such like
statements in the words, “Him follows a host of gods and demons,
arranged in eleven bands.”4852
4852 Plato,
Phædrus, p. 246. | Speaking
of himself and the philosophers, he says, “We are of the party of
Jupiter; others belong to other demons.”E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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