A sweet power
(Cudworth, 1647)
"Speaking the truth in love." Ephes. 4:15
When we would convince men of any error by the strength of truth, let us additionally pour
the sweet balm of love upon their heads. Truth and love are two of the most powerful things
in the world; and when they both go together, they cannot easily be withstood.
The golden beams of truth, and the silken cords of love,
twisted together, will draw men on with a sweet power, whether they will or not.
Let us take heed we do not sometimes call that
'zeal for God and His gospel' which is nothing else but our own tempestuous and stormy passion.
True zeal is a sweet, heavenly, and gentle flame, which makes us active for God—but always within the sphere of love. It never calls for fire from heaven
to consume those who differ a little from us. It strives to save the soul—but hurts not the body. True zeal is a loving thing, and makes us always active to edification, and not to destruction.
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