Timeless Faith
From Meditations on the Epistles of John, by Samuel Froehlich From all that has been said, it might seem as if the imitation of Christ had nothing inviting or enjoyable about it, and with respect to the real Christian, from an outward aspect, it is true, he appears to be very lowly in this world, and anyone who considers the visible, finds that there is no advantage to be reaped and hence is frightened away. But the glory of the children of God is within and is hidden until Christ Himself, Who is their life, is revealed, when they also will be revealed in glory with Him (Romans 8; Colossians 3:4) (below), and indeed in such glory that the suffering of this time and all the glory of this world is to be considered as nothing. > Colossians 3:4 When Christ, who is our life, shall appear, then shall ye also > appear with him in glory. For the present world with its lust, enjoyment and possessions is expedient for fallen men only, not for the children of God whose inheritance is kept in store in the future world and is still hidden with Christ. The visible creation, on account of Adam’s fall and of its misuse, now lies under the curse and the service of vanity and the perishable, not voluntarily but by force, in the hope however of its once-to-come liberation from bondage and, as such, it again reacts ruinously upon fallen man and is the lure and snare by which the devil draws men to destruction and condemnation. It is the sign of true conversion if the mind and striving of a person is changed entirely, turned away from the visible and toward the invisible, and his own battle of faith consists in the denial and sacrifice of the transitory present and the earthly. For as Christ was a stranger in this world and only passed through without having anything of His own here or seeking it, so are the children of God also. It is true that they too use earthly things according to necessity, but they do not misuse them for idolatry or for the gratification of lust, for the earthly mind (covetousness, etc.) is the root of all evil. All the sins of men (murder, adultery, thievery, etc.) flow from this fountainhead. But if the present world with its sham possessions appears so desirable to carnal men, how much more must the future world with its glory be thus to the spiritual, to the saints and children of God, where all things will be transposed into the original glorious estate of Paradise, as is befitting men who have been recovered in Christ. For, as by Adam’s fall a twofold destruction took place — in man and in the entire creation on account of man, so through Christ a twofold restoration takes place, first of man, inwardly, in those to whom the kingdom of God is appointed and after they all shall have entered in (in Christ), then Christ also appears again—in glory—and with that the whole creation is released anew from the curse of Adam’s sin, under which it, until now, groans, together with the children of God. This is now the hope of the saints that will be fulfilled in the first resurrection, in order that they renounce the present visible world which lies in wickedness, and on account of which they are looked upon as fools, since nothing has value for carnal men except that which they can see with their eyes, examine with their hands and enjoy with their sacrilegious mind; and yet there is nothing in the whole world that is good for us except the grace of Christ and the communion of His Spirit.
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