Nilus of Ancyra→Hyacinth|c. 415 AD|nilus ancyra|From Ancyra|AI-assisted
To the Same.
As long as we are infants in mind, the kingdom of heaven has not yet drawn near; but when we advance in spiritual wisdom and stature, and become ready to receive the ancestral wisdom of the fullness of the times, which has been hidden in the tutoring Law [the Mosaic Law as paidagogos, cf. Galatians 3:24], no longer being under tutors and guardians [cf. Galatians 4:2], then the Lord says, "I am a God who draws near, and not a God afar off" [Jeremiah 23:23]. But for the holy man, made perfect both in virtue and in knowledge, the kingdom of heaven has already come. "For behold," he says, "the kingdom is within you" [Luke 17:21], and it dwells and abides within you, not only in potentiality, but also in active operation.
As long as we are infants in mind, the kingdom of heaven has not yet drawn near; but when we advance in spiritual wisdom and stature, and become ready to receive the ancestral wisdom of the fullness of the times, which has been hidden in the tutoring Law [the Mosaic Law as paidagogos, cf. Galatians 3:24], no longer being under tutors and guardians [cf. Galatians 4:2], then the Lord says, "I am a God who draws near, and not a God afar off" [Jeremiah 23:23]. But for the holy man, made perfect both in virtue and in knowledge, the kingdom of heaven has already come. "For behold," he says, "the kingdom is within you" [Luke 17:21], and it dwells and abides within you, not only in potentiality, but also in active operation.
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