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Law of Faith - Preface
IN 1940 a little book was published called Touching the Invisible A promise was then made of another book to
It has not been lightly written; indeed, after practically completing the manuscript some four years ago, it has
The truths contained in it have been central to my life for many years. In putting them on paper, I feel that I am
At the same time, I keenly realize the truth of Paul's saying: "If any man think that he knoweth everything, he knoweth nothing yet as he ought to know." I realize how careful we have to be to see that any "view of truth" we have is really and truly "the truth as it is in Jesus;" also that any viewpoint we may hold is only one "find" from that all-embracing treasury of wisdom and knowledge which is "hid in Christ." Others come back from their search with jewels equally or much more precious. If there is a thesis of truth, there is also an antithesis, and the balance of the Word of God is to be sought and maintained.
In that spirit, therefore, of readiness to be shown where we may err in emphasis, and of appreciation of
My thanks are due to many: to my wife who has drunk at the same fountains with me these twenty-five years
NORMAN P. GRUBB
By Summit LivingLaw of Faith - Preface
IN 1940 a little book was published called Touching the Invisible A promise was then made of another book to
It has not been lightly written; indeed, after practically completing the manuscript some four years ago, it has
The truths contained in it have been central to my life for many years. In putting them on paper, I feel that I am
At the same time, I keenly realize the truth of Paul's saying: "If any man think that he knoweth everything, he knoweth nothing yet as he ought to know." I realize how careful we have to be to see that any "view of truth" we have is really and truly "the truth as it is in Jesus;" also that any viewpoint we may hold is only one "find" from that all-embracing treasury of wisdom and knowledge which is "hid in Christ." Others come back from their search with jewels equally or much more precious. If there is a thesis of truth, there is also an antithesis, and the balance of the Word of God is to be sought and maintained.
In that spirit, therefore, of readiness to be shown where we may err in emphasis, and of appreciation of
My thanks are due to many: to my wife who has drunk at the same fountains with me these twenty-five years
NORMAN P. GRUBB