"C.S.Lewis "George MacDonald. An Antology" (англ.)" - читать интересную книгу автораneighbor: no one knows what the white stone contains except the man who
receives it.... Relative worth is not only unknown -to the children of the Kingdom it is unknowable. [ 23 ] Caverns and Films If God sees that heart corroded with the rust of cares, riddled into caverns and films by the worms of ambition and greed, then your heart is as God sees it, for God sees things as they are. And one day you will be compelled to see, nay, to feel your heart as God sees it. [ 21 ] The End "God has cared to make me for Himself," says the victor with the white stone, "And has called me that which I like best." [ 22 ] Moth and Rust What is with the treasure must fare as the treasure. . .. The heart which haunts the treasure house where the moth and rust corrupt, will be exposed to the same ravages as the treasure.... Many a man, many a woman, fair and flourishing to see, is going about with a rusty moth-eaten heart within that form of strength or beauty. "But this is only a figure." True. But is the reality intended, less or more than the figure? [ 24 ] Various Kinds of Moth Nor does the lesson apply to those only who worship Mammon. ... It applies to those equally who in any way worship the transitory; who seek the world by wealth, by taste, by intellect, by power, by art, by genius of any kind, and so would gather golden opinions to be treasured in a storehouse of earth. Nor to such only, but surely to those as well whose pleasures are of a more evidently transitory nature still, such as the pleasures of the senses in every direction- whether lawfully indulged, if the joy of being is centered in them-do these words bear terrible warning. For the hurt lies not in this-that these pleasures are false like the deceptions of magic, for such they are not; . . . nor yet in this-that they pass away and leave a fierce disappointment behind; that is only so much the better; but the hurt lies in this-that the immortal, the infinite, created in the image of the everlasting God, is housed with the fading and the corrupting, and clings to them as its good-clings to them till it is infected and interpenetrated with their proper diseases, which assume in it a form more terrible in proportion to the superiority of its kind. [ 25 ] Holy Scriptures This story may not be just as the Lord told it, and yet may contain in its mirror as much of the truth as we are able to receive, and as will afford us scope for a life's discovery. The modifying influence of the human channels may be essential to God's revealing mode. [ 26 ] Command That These Stones Be Made Bread The Father said, That is a stone. The Son would not say, That is a loaf. No one creative Fiat shall contradict another. The Father and the Son |
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