Chapter XIX.—The resurrection
possible.
And to any thoughtful person would anything appear more
incredible, than, if we were not in the body, and some one were to say
that it was possible that from a small drop of human seed bones and
sinews and flesh be formed into a shape such as we see? For let this now
be said hypothetically: if you yourselves were not such as you now are,
and born of such parents [and causes], and one were to show you human
seed and a picture of a man, and were to say with confidence that from
such a substance such a being could be produced, would you believe before
you saw the actual production? No one will dare to deny [that such a
statement would surpass belief]. In the same way, then, you are now
incredulous because you have never seen a dead man rise again. But as at
first you would not have believed it possible that such persons could be
produced from the small drop, and yet now you see them thus produced, so
also judge ye that it is not impossible that the bodies of men, after
they have been dissolved, and like seeds resolved into earth, should in
God’s appointed time rise again and put on incorruption. For what
power worthy of God those imagine who say, that each thing returns to
that from which it was produced, and that beyond this not even God
Himself can do anything, we are unable to conceive; but this we see
clearly, that they would not have believed it possible that they could
have become such and produced from such materials, as they now see both
themselves and the whole world to be. And that it is better to believe
even what is impossible to our own nature and to men, than to be
unbelieving like the rest of the world, we have learned; for we know that
our Master Jesus Christ said, that “what is impossible with men is
possible with God,”18091809 and, “Fear not them
that kill you, and after that can do no more; but fear Him who after
death is able to cast both soul and body into hell.”18101810 And hell is a place where those are to be
punished who have lived wickedly, and who do not believe that those
things which God has taught us by Christ will come to pass.
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