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Christianity in Relation to Science And Morals: a Course of Lectures ...
Malcolm Maccoll
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He multiplies bread and fishes every year through secondary agencies, and every year He turns water into the raw material of wine by the secret chemistry of nature. But to have turned stones into bread would have been a wanton violation of the order which He has established in the world. In the next place, Christ never worked any miracle on His own behalf except when He saved the people of Nazareth from the crime of putting Him to a violent death before His hour was come. He lavished His miracu...lous power on others : He never used it to save Himself trouble or pain. The Tempter's suggestion was thus an invitation to violate His own order in the world of Nature, and to do this in opposition to the law of self-renunciation which He taught and practised.
Had He yielded, He would have made the Kingdom of the Messiah a carnal and self-seeking dominion, and would have proclaimed to the world that man's life consists in the gratification of his animal appetites.
In opposition to this suggested rule of life He ap- pealed to the supernatural life of the Israelites in the THOUGH VICTORY CERT Am, 145 wilderness, where they were sustained by the direct bounty of God; the very clothes they wore being exempted from the ordinary law of decay.


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