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| Here again, was God to keep silence? to allow to false gods the worship He made us to render to Himself? A king whose subjects had revolted would, after sending letters and messages, go to them in person. How much more shall God restore in us the grace of His image. This men, themselves but copies, could not do. Hence the Word Himself must come (1) to recreate, (2) to destroy death in the Body. PREVIOUS SECTION - NEXT SECTION - HELP
§13. Here again,
was God to keep silence? to allow to false gods the worship He made us
to render to Himself? A king whose subjects had revolted would, after
sending letters and messages, go to them in person. How much more shall
God restore in us the grace of His image. This men, themselves but
copies, could not do. Hence the Word Himself must come (1) to recreate,
(2) to destroy death in the Body.
So then, men having thus become brutalized, and
demoniacal deceit thus clouding every place, and hiding the knowledge
of the true God, what was God to do? To keep still silence at so great
a thing, and suffer men to be led astray by demons and not to know God?
2. And what was the use of man having been originally made in
God’s image? For it had been better for him to have been made
simply like a brute animal, than, once made rational, for him to live237
237 The
Bened. text is corrected here on the ground (1) of ms. evidence, (2) of construction (for which see 6, 7, and
c. Gent. 20. 3). | the life of the brutes. 3. Or where was any
necessity at all for his receiving the idea of God to begin with? For
if he be not fit to receive it even now, it were better it had not been
given him at first. 4. Or what profit to God Who has made them, or what
glory to Him could it be, if men, made by Him, do not worship Him, but
think that others are their makers? For God thus proves to have made
these for others instead of for Himself. 5. Once again, a merely human
king does not let the lands he has colonized pass to others to serve
them, nor go over to other men; but he warns them by letters, and often
sends to them by friends, or, if need be, he comes in person, to put
them to rebuke in the last resort by his presence, only that they may
not serve others and his own work be spent for naught. 6. Shall not God
much more spare His own creatures, that they be not led astray from Him
and serve things of nought? especially since such going astray proves
the cause of their ruin and undoing, and since it was unfitting that
they should perish which had once been partakers of God’s image.
7. What then was God to do? or what was to be done save the renewing of
that which was in God’s image, so that by it men might once more
be able to know Him? But how could this have come to pass save by the
presence of the very Image of God, our Lord Jesus Christ? For by
men’s means it was impossible, since they are but made after an
image; nor by angels either, for not even they are (God’s)
images. Whence the Word of God came in His own person, that, as He was
the Image of the Father, He might be able to create afresh the man
after the image. 8. But, again, it could not else have taken place had
not death and corruption been done away. 9. Whence He took, in natural
fitness, a mortal body, that while death might in it be once for all
done away, men made after His Image might once more be renewed. None
other then was sufficient for this need, save the Image of the
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