Leslie Weatherhead, the former pastor...
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Leslie Weatherhead, the former pastor of City Temple in London, once said:
If in this pulpit I stood on a thick mat of dry India-rubber, I could lift up my hand and touch a live cable carrying one thousand volts of electricity without any harm to myself for the simple reason that electricity will not come in unless it can go out. The same is true of the judgment of God. If I am upheld by Christ, removed from the 'grounding' consequences of my sins, I remain safe. Like a robin on a power line I remain unscorched because my affections are not attached ultimately to this earth but to the heavenlies where Christ reigns.
If in this pulpit I stood on a thick mat of dry India-rubber, I could lift up my hand and touch a live cable carrying one thousand volts of electricity without any harm to myself for the simple reason that electricity will not come in unless it can go out. The same is true of the judgment of God. If I am upheld by Christ, removed from the 'grounding' consequences of my sins, I remain safe. Like a robin on a power line I remain unscorched because my affections are not attached ultimately to this earth but to the heavenlies where Christ reigns.
