Acts 17:18 - Homilies By W. Clarkson.
Christianity and Stoicism.
While there were points in Stoicism which harmonized with the doctrine of the great Teacher, there was very much indeed in which it was wholly dissimilar and even antagonistic. The fact that it conducted so freely and frequently to suicide is a melancholy confession of its failure; something more and something other was needed to meet the wants of the soul than its proud, self-sufficient, but insufficient egoism. Christianity differs from it in that it teaches—
I. THAT A DIVINE FATHER , AND NOT AN INEXORABLE FATE , IS THE RULING POWER IN THE UNIVERSE . It is not true that Deity is subject to all-conquering fate; it is true that all circumstance is under Divine control.
II. THAT CONTROLLED AND CONSECRATED FEELING , NOT AN INFLEXIBLE APATHY , IS THE HIGHEST ATTAINABLE CONDITION . We are not to quench our feeling, or to impose on ourselves or others by the appearance of apathy. We are to weep and to rejoice; but
III. THAT A TRUE SPIRITUAL CONDITION IS ATTAINABLE , NOT BY UNAIDED INDIVIDUAL WILL , BUT BY HELP OF THE DIVINE SPIRIT . ( 2 Corinthians 12:10 ; Philippians 4:13 .)
IV. THAT NEITHER ULTIMATE ABSORPTION , NOR UTTER DESTRUCTION , BUT AN EVER - LIVING SPIRIT IN A GLORIFIED BODY , IS THE HOPE OF THE WISE AND TRUE . "He preached unto them Jesus, and the resurrection. " — C.
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