“He told them therefore that He was not a Teacher asking for a disciple who would parrot His sayings; He was a Saviour Who first disturbed a conscience and then purified it. But many would never get beyond hating the disturber. The Light is no boon, except to those who are men of good will; their lives may be evil, but at least they want to be good. His Presence, He said, was a threat to sensuality, avarice, and lust. When a man has lived in a dark cave for years, his eyes cannot stand the light of the sun; so the man who refuses to repent turns against mercy. No one can prevent the sun from shining, but every man can pull down the blinds and shut it out.”
Quote by Fulton J. Sheen
Book:Life of Christ
Work
Life of Christ
This book delves into the historical and religious context of Jesus Christ's life, examining his teachings, miracles, and impact on Christianity. more
Author
You May Also Like
Source: Anything: The Prayer That Unlocked My God and My Soul
Source: Every Good Endeavor: Connecting Your Work to God's Plan for the World
Source: The King of Kings and I: The Greatest Story Ever Kvetched!
Source: The Sin Collector: Thomas
Source: The Last Unicorn
Source: The Essential Tillich
Source: The Executioner
