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Truth and Grace (1917)

 

UNBELIEF OF THE WISE.

      "Why is it," asks a correspondent, "that some doubt the divinity of Christ? It is not the ignorant class that doubt, but the educated." That is the way it always has been. It was so in Christ's day: those things were hidden from the wise and the prudent and were revealed to the babes; and so was it well pleasing in God's sight. (Matt. 11:25, 26.) So was it in the apostles' day (1 Cor. 1:26-31.) It is not necessarily so. If a rich man or a learned man is poor in spirit enough to receive the kingdom of God as a child--as some rich and learned have been--they, too, will believe. "If any man willeth to do his will, he shall know." (John 7:17.)

 

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