Page 110 - History of Christianity - Student Textbook
P. 110
The Bible says in Galatians 6:7, “Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man
soweth, that shall he also reap.” History validates this promise from God over and over again.
Robespierre personally experience this truth as he initiated the Reign of Terror, condemning
thousand to die at the guillotine in just one year. But God made sure that as he sowed, he
reaped. He was condemned to die in the same manner he deals out punishment. God’s justice was true. Do
you realize that God honors obedience and will bring blessings to the obedient? But God also will bring about
justice on those who refuse to obey. Are you walking in obedience? If not, just remember that there is a
consequence coming and you will reap what you sow.
20.4 Let’s Practice…
1. Describe the tenets of the Enlightenment:
2. According to Kant, where did knowledge come from?
3. What did Kant think about knowing God?
4. Explain Kant’s categorical imperative:
5. What did the Puritans believe?
6. Why do we owe a debt to the Puritans?
7. Who were the two greatest preachers of the Second Great Awakening?
8. What were the major differences between the American Revolution and the French Revolution?
9. Upon what philosophy was the French Revolution based?
20.5 Let’s Personalize this Lesson…
Activity: Proverbs 3: 5-6 give us an answer to the Age of Reason:
[5] Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. [6] In all thy
ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.
The age of Enlightenment told people to trust in their own ability to reason. God tells us to not rely on our own
abilities and reason; rather we are to acknowledge God as our source of knowledge and direction, and God
promises to guide our future path. Take time to thank God that He can give you guidance and direction for
EVERY decision that you must make and that HE will guide you toward His perfect plan and will.
109