"If, also, He exercised no right of power even over His own followers, to whom He discharged menial ministry; if, in short, though conscious of His own kingdom, He shrank back from being made a king, He in the fullest manner gave His own an example for turning coldly from all the pride and garb, as well of dignity as of power. For if they were to be used, who would rather have used them than the Son of God? What kind and what number of fasces would escort Him? what kind of purple would bloom from His shoulders? what kind of gold would beam from His head, had He not judged the glory of the world to be alien both to Himself and to His? Therefore what He was unwilling to accept, He has rejected; what He rejected, He has condemned; what He condemned, He has counted as part of the devil’s pomp. For He would not have condemned things, except such as were not His; but things which are not God’s, can be no other’s but the devil’s. If you have forsworn “the devil’s pomp,” know that whatever there you touch is idolatry. Let even this fact help to remind you that all the powers and dignities of this world are not only alien to, but enemies of, God; that through them punishments have been determined against God’s servants; through them, too, penalties prepared for the impious are ignored. But “both your birth and your substance are troublesome to you in resisting idolatry.” For avoiding it, remedies cannot be lacking; since, even if they be lacking, there remains that one by which you will be made a happier magistrate, not in the earth, but in the heavens."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Tertullian, Idolatry, Chapter XVIII, Dress as Connected with Idolatry
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Son_of_God
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Son of God
163 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Son of God →
Related Quotes
"Some of His children must go into the furnace to testify that the Son of God is there with them."
"Many stories have been written about Christmas. Charles Dickens’ “Carol” is probably the most famous. Well, I’d like …"
"O summam Dei patris liberalitatem, summam et admirandam hominis foelicitatem! Cui datum id habere quod optat, id esse…"
"Your participation of the holy communion must be regarded as the fresh act of your espousals, as the solemn renewal o…"
"Surah ix. 30: "The Jews say Ezra is the Son of God; and the Christians say that the Messiah is the Son of God; that i…"
"If you feel proud, let it be in the thought that you are the servant of God, the son of God. Great men have the natur…"
"The resurrection of Jesus is vitally important because it proves that He really is the Son of God and that everything…"
"All Christian missionaries say that Jesus was a very calm and peace loving person. But in reality he was a hot-temper…"
"When the adversary of the race of the righteous, the envious, malicious, and wicked one, perceived the impressive nat…"
"I strongly recommend that all read the autobiography of St. Theresa. In spite of the fact that this work went through…"