Philochristus: Memoirs of a Disciple of the LordAbbott, Edwin Abbott
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Philochristus: Memoirs of a Disciple of the Lord
Abbott, Edwin Abbott
Christian fiction; Jesus Christ -- Fiction
After this manner wrote Quartus unto me; making mention at the same time
of the words of Jesus, how he had said that whosoever should receive a
righteous man, _i.e._ an observer of the law, in the name of a righteous
man, should receive a righteous man’s reward; and whosoever should receive
a prophet in the name of a prophet, should receive a prophet’s reward.
“Now by these words,” said Quartus, “Jesus signifieth not that a man shall
have more or less of shekels, or more or less of food, or raiment, or
happiness, for that he receiveth a prophet or a righteous man; but his
meaning is this: that whoso by force of fellow‐feeling and by the links of
faith shall be bound to a righteous man, or shall be bound to a prophet in
his heart, he shall become one with the righteous man or one with the
prophet, so that he shall receive the like reward with the righteous man
or with the prophet, to wit, increase of righteousness, or increase of the
knowledge of God’s will.”
Whether Quartus, or he that made answer to Matthew, be the better
interpreter of these words of Jesus, I know not even now: howbeit at that
time we gave not much thought to these words, nor to aught else of the
doctrine of Jesus. For whatsoever we had learned or whatsoever we thought
that we had learned aforetime, while we were in Galilee, concerning the
forgiveness of sins, and the not resisting evil, and the becoming as
little children, behold, all these lessons now began to seem to us dim and
far off, and fit rather for the schools of children than for the stir of
the lives of men: because we were now going up to Jerusalem, and because
the Day of Decision seemed nigh at hand. For each morning, when we arose,
we said unto one another, “Perchance the Romans may this day attack us,”
and each day, when we lay down to take rest, we reckoned the time and
said, “There wanteth now one day less to the day of the Passover: and on
that day, if not before, Jesus must of a surety redeem Israel with the
strong hand.”
CHAPTER XXIV
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