Faith makes men strong - not in the head, but in the heart. Doubting
people are generally headstrong - the Thomas-sort of people who
obstinately declare that they
will not believe unless they can have proofs of their own choosing. If
you read certain newspapers, journals, quarterly reviews, and so on, you
will see that the doubting people who are always extolling scepticism
and making out that there is more faith in their doubt than in half the
creeds, and so on, are particularly strong in the upper region, namely,
in the head, only it is that sort of head-strength which implies real
weakness, for obstinacy seldom goes with wisdom. They are always
sneering at believers
as a feeble folk, which is a clear sign that they are not very strong
themselves; for evermore is this a rule without exception, that when a
man despises his opponent he is himself the party who ought to be
despised.
When certain writers rave about “evangelical platitudes,” as they
commonly do, they only see in others a fault with which they are largely
chargeable themselves. Anybody who glances at the sceptical literature
of the present day will bear me out that the platitudes have gone over
to the doubting side of the house. No people can write such fluent
nonsense, and talk such absurdity, as the school of modem doubt and
“culture:” they think themselves the wisest of the wise, but, professing
to be wise, they have become fools, and I know what I say.
The Righteous Aren't Always As Bold As A Lion. Lol
10 years ago






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