But, sir, isn't death a dreadful thing?" asked Malcolm.

"That depends on whether a man regards it as his fate or as the will of a perfect God. Its obscurity is its dread. But if God be light, then death itself must be full of splendor--a splendor probably too keen for our eyes to receive."

"But there's the dying itself; isn't that fearsome? It's that I would be afraid of."

"I don't see why it should be. It's the lack of a God that makes it dreadful, and you would be greatly to blame for that, Malcolm, if you hadn't found your God by the time you had to die.

Autor: George MacDonald

But, sir, isn't death a dreadful thing?" asked Malcolm.<br /><br />"That depends on whether a man regards it as his fate or as the will of a perfect God. Its obscurity is its dread. But if God be light, then death itself must be full of splendor--a splendor probably too keen for our eyes to receive."<br /><br />"But there's the dying itself; isn't that fearsome? It's that I would be afraid of."<br /><br />"I don't see why it should be. It's the lack of a God that makes it dreadful, and <i>you</i> would be greatly to blame for that, Malcolm, if you hadn't found your God by the time you had to die. - George MacDonald


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