Companion to the BibleBarrows, E. P. (Elijah Porter)
Religion
Companion to the Bible
Barrows, E. P. (Elijah Porter)
Bible -- Study and teaching
intimate connection with Babylonian, Persian, Grecian, and Roman
civilization; particularly with the last two. This was, moreover, at a
time when their national training under the Mosaic institutions had
given them such maturity of religious character that they were not in
danger of being seduced into the idolatrous worship of these nations.
Dispersed throughout all the provinces of the Roman empire, they still
maintained firmly the religion of their fathers; and their synagogues
everywhere constituted central points for the introduction of the
gospel, and its diffusion through the Gentile world. Such are some of
the many ways in which the world was prepared for the Redeemer's advent.
This is a vast theme, on which volumes could be written. The plan of the
present work will only admit of the above brief hints.
Our Lord's command is: "Go ye into all the world, and preach the
gospel to every creature." The history of missions shows that
the gospel can be preached with success to the most degraded
tribes--to the Hottentots of South Africa and the cannibals of
the South sea islands, and that this is the only remedy for
their barbarism. But the gospel did not _begin_ among savages,
nor does it have its centres of power and influence among them.
Christ came at the culminating point of ancient civilization and
culture; not that he might conform his gospel to existing
institutions and ideas, but that he might through his gospel
infuse into them (as far as they contained elements of truth)
the purifying and transforming leaven of divine truth. As the
gospel began in the midst of civilization, so does its
introduction among barbarous tribes always bring civilization in
its train.
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