limamichelle
Puritan Board Freshman
I am currently reading this book by Timothy Shay Arthur, 1849 "Advice to Young Ladies on Their Duties and Conduct in Life".
In chapter two I came across this paragraph and I just can't agree/get my head round it. As I believe God loves Himself primarily and anything else would be idolatry for God!
Now, God is love; not self-love, but a love of making others outside of himself happy. Such being his nature, the beings created by his hand, in his image and likeness, must have been, in their original state, lovers of others more than themselves, and seekers of the happiness of others.
For context see the book online here: Advice to Young Ladies
What do you think he might be saying? Am I wrong or misinterpreting something... And I've tried to research this guy but not found anything concrete about his doctrine.
In chapter two I came across this paragraph and I just can't agree/get my head round it. As I believe God loves Himself primarily and anything else would be idolatry for God!
Now, God is love; not self-love, but a love of making others outside of himself happy. Such being his nature, the beings created by his hand, in his image and likeness, must have been, in their original state, lovers of others more than themselves, and seekers of the happiness of others.
For context see the book online here: Advice to Young Ladies
What do you think he might be saying? Am I wrong or misinterpreting something... And I've tried to research this guy but not found anything concrete about his doctrine.