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Chapter 17.—How the Image of God in the Mind is
Renewed Until the Likeness of God is Perfected in It in
Blessedness.
23. Certainly this renewal does not
take place in the single moment of conversion itself, as that
renewal in baptism takes place in a single moment by the remission
of all sins; for not one, be it ever so small, remains unremitted.
But as it is one thing to be free from fever, and another to grow
strong again from the infirmity which the fever produced; and one
thing again to pluck out of the body a weapon thrust into it, and
another to heal the wound thereby made by a prosperous cure; so the
first cure is to remove the cause of infirmity, and this is wrought
by the forgiving of all sins; but the second cure is to heal the
infirmity itself, and this takes place gradually by making progress
in the renewal of that image: which two things are plainly shown in
the Psalm, where we read, “Who forgiveth all thine iniquities,”
which takes place in baptism; and then follows, “and healeth all
thine infirmities;”917 and this takes place by daily
additions, while this image is being renewed.918 And the apostle has spoken of this
most expressly, saying, “And though our outward man perish, yet
the inner man is renewed day by day.”919 And “it is renewed in the
knowledge of God, i.e. in righteousness and true
holiness,” according to the testimonies of the apostle cited a
little before. He, then, who is day by day renewed by making
progress in the knowledge of God, and in righteousness and true
holiness, transfers his love from things temporal to things
eternal, from things visible to things intelligible, from things
carnal to things spiritual; and diligently perseveres in bridling
and lessening his desire for the former, and in binding himself by
love to the latter. And he does this in proportion as he is helped
by God. For it is the sentence of God Himself, “Without me ye can
do nothing.”920 And when the
last day of life shall have found any one holding fast faith in the
Mediator in such progress and growth as this, he will be welcomed
by the holy angels, to be led to God, whom he has worshipped, and
to be made perfect by Him; and so will receive in the end of the
world an incorruptible body, in order not to punishment, but to
glory. For the likeness of God will then be perfected in this
image, when the sight of God shall be perfected. And of this the
Apostle Paul speaks: “Now we see through a glass, in an enigma,
but then face to face.”921 And again: “But we with open
face, beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed
into the same image, from glory to glory, even as by the spirit of
the Lord.”922 And this is
what happens from day to day in those that make good
progress.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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