This from James Freeman Clarke's "Messages of Faith, Hope and Love" (also posted this morning at Wonderful Epoch)
"IN every age and every land it has been the universal and profound conviction of Christians that Jesus has been made to them the open way to God; that through him, somehow, they find forgiveness ; through him, hope; through him, a new life in their heart and soul.
This is the key to the ardent language of Paul. This is why he forever repeats the name of Christ. This is why he says, We are rooted and grounded in love. To Paul there came from Jesus this divine revelation of a great Fatherhood, and it broke the bonds of his Pharisaic literalism, of his routine religion ; took him out of his ritual, ceremonies, texts of Scripture, into a new life of perfect trust and hope and joy. " To me to live is Christ, and to die is gain." "The life I now live I live by faith in the Son of God." " I live, but not I: Christ lives in me." Christ to him was the manifestation of a divine tenderness of which he had never before dreamed. So that, no matter what happened to him, he was sitting in heavenly places with Jesus; persecuted, but not forsaken; cast down, but not destroyed.
And this unspeakable gift was not given to Jesus alone or to Paul alone, but it is given to you and to me. To us the word of this salvation is also sent. Salvation! for what can be more safe than to feel ourselves in the embrace of an infinite love. Salvation ! for we know that our sins will be destroyed and our evil cleansed by coming into this heavenly atmosphere of love. Salvation ! for how can we continue to sin if we are kept in the presence of our Father ?"
Have a blessed Sabbath
Sunday, June 13, 2010
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