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§15. Thus the Word condescended to
man’s engrossment in corporeal things, by even taking a body. All
man’s superstitions He met halfway; whether men were inclined to
worship Nature, Man, Demons, or the dead, He shewed Himself Lord of all
these.
For as a kind teacher who cares for His
disciples, if some of them cannot profit by higher subjects, comes down
to their level, and teaches them at any rate by simpler courses; so
also did the Word of God. As Paul also says: “For seeing240 that in the wisdom of God the world through
its wisdom knew not God, it was God’s good pleasure through the
foolishness of the word preached to save them that believe.” 2.
For seeing that men, having rejected the contemplation of God, and with
their eyes downward, as though sunk in the deep, were seeking about for
God in nature and in the world of sense, feigning gods for themselves
of mortal men and demons; to this end the loving and general Saviour of
all, the Word of God, takes to Himself a body, and as Man walks among
men and meets the senses of all men half-way241
241 Lit.
“draws toward Himself.” | , to
the end, I say, that they who think that God is corporeal may from what
the Lord effects by His body perceive the truth, and through Him
recognize242 the Father. 3. So, men as they were,
and human in all their thoughts, on whatever objects they fixed their
senses, there they saw themselves met half-way243
243 Lit.
“draws toward Himself.” | , and
taught the truth from every side. 4. For if they looked with awe upon
the Creation, yet they saw how she confessed Christ as Lord; or if
their mind was swayed toward men, so as to think them gods, yet from
the Saviour’s works, supposing they compared them, the Saviour
alone among men appeared Son of God; for there were no such works done
among the rest as have been done by the Word of God. 5. Or if they were
biassed toward evil spirits, even, yet seeing them cast out by the
Word, they were to know that He alone, the Word of God, was God, and
that the spirits were none. 6. Or if their mind had already sunk even
to the dead, so as to worship heroes, and the gods spoken of in the
poets, yet, seeing the Saviour’s resurrection, they were to
confess them to be false gods, and that the Lord alone is true, the
Word of the Father, that was Lord even of death. 7. For this cause He
was both born and appeared as Man, and died, and rose again, dulling
and casting into the shade the works of all former men by His own, that
in whatever direction the bias of men might be, from thence He might
recall them, and teach them of His own true Father, as He Himself says:
“I came to save and to find that which was lost244 .”E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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