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30. The Word
Appears in Different Forms; The Time of His Coming in Glory.
But if you will understand the differences of the Word
which by “the foolishness of preaching”5744 is proclaimed to those who believe, and
spoken in wisdom to them that are perfect, you will see in what way the
Word has the form of a slave to those who are learning the rudiments,
so that they say, “We saw Him and He had no form or
beauty.”5745 But to the
perfect He comes “in the glory of His own Father,”5746 who might say, “and we beheld His
glory, the glory as of the only-begotten from the Father, full of grace
and truth.”5747 For indeed to
the perfect appears the glory of the Word, and the only-begotten of God
His Father, and the fulness of grace and likewise of truth, which that
man cannot perceive who requires the “foolishness of the
preaching,” in order to believe. But “the Son of man
shall come in the glory of His own Father” not alone, but
“with His own angels.” And if you can conceive of all
those who are fellow-helpers in the glory of the Word, and in the
revelation of the Wisdom which is Christ, coming along with Him, you
will see in what way the Son of man comes in the glory of His own
Father with His own angels. And consider whether you can in this
connection say that the prophets who formerly suffered in virtue of
their word having “no form or beauty” had an analogous
position to the Word who had “no form or beauty.”
And, as the Son of man comes in the glory of His own Father, so the
angels, who are the words in the prophets, are present with Him
preserving the measure of their own glory. But when the Word
comes in such form with His own angels, He will give to each a part of
His own glory and of the brightness of His own angels, according to the
action of each. But we say these things not rejecting even the
second coming of the Son of God understood in its simpler form.
But when shall these things happen? Shall it be when that
apostolic oracle is fulfilled which says, “For we must all stand
before the judgment-seat of Christ, that each one may receive the
things done in the body, according to what he has done, whether it be
good or bad?”5748 But if He
will render to each according to his deed, not the good deed only, nor
the evil apart from the good, it is manifest that He will render to
each according to every evil, and according to every good, deed.
But I suppose—in this also following the Apostle, but comparing
also the sayings of Ezekiel, in which the sins of him who is a perfect
convert are wiped out, and the former uprightness of him who has
utterly fallen away is not held of account—that in the case of
him who is perfected, and has altogether laid aside wickedness, the
sins are wiped out, but that, in the case of him who has altogether
revolted from piety, if anything good was formerly done by him, it is
not taken into account.5749 But to us,
who occupy a middle position between the perfect man and the apostate,
when we stand before the judgment-seat of Christ,5750 there is rendered what we have done, whether
good or bad; for we have not been so pure that our evil deeds are not
at all imputed unto us, nor have we fallen away to such an extent that
our better actions are forgotten.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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