A Mother’s Love
Robertson explained that even the most passionate human devotion, if unprincipled, will not bless but destroy. Said Robertson: "Here we see the idolatry of Rebekah; sacrificing her husband, her elder son, her principle, her own soul, for an idolized person. "Do not mistake. No one ever loved child, brother, sister, too much. It is not the intensity of affection, but its interference with truth and duty, that makes it idolatry. "Rebekah loved her son more than truth, that is, more than God.... The only true affection is that which is subordinate to [God’s higher authority].... Compare, for instance, Rebekah’s love for Jacob with that of Abraham for his son Isaac. "Abraham was ready to sacrifice his son to duty. Rebekah sacrificed truth and duty to her son. Which loved a son most? Which was the nobler love?" (Sermons on Bible Subjects, E.P. Dutton & Company, London, 1906, p. 78). Copyright 1994 Worldwide Church of God |
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