Theodosius the Great,
who lived in the fourth century, embraced a certain
heresy, and therefore would not acknowledge the Lord
Jesus as the eternal Son of the Father and as God
manifest in flesh.
On one occasion he was
waited upon by a deputation of Christians. One of
them, an aged man, was very careful to pay due respect
to the emperor; but when the emperor’s son, Prince
Arcadias, was introduced, the bishop treated him with
great familiarity, as though he were but an ordinary
boy.
Much annoyed at this disrespectful
behavior, Theodosius ordered the attendants to turn
the aged man out of the palace.
Noting the emperor’s
anger, the old Christian fearlessly said, “If you
are angry because a slight is put upon your son, so
will God the Father be angry with those who refuse
to His Son the honors which they pay to Himself.”
This noble reply much
affected the emperor, and happily led him to perceive
the error of this heresy and to renounce its profession.
Great is the folly
of the man who refuses Christ as Savior and yet hopes
for the favor of God. “He that honoreth not the Son,
honoreth not the Father which hath sent Him.”(John5:23)
The Lord Jesus says, “I am the Way, the Truth and
the Life; no man cometh unto the Father but by Me.”(John
14:6)
God will have nothing
to do with the sinner that will not approach Him in
the name of Jesus. “Go to Joseph” was the word long
ago. Now God’s command is, “Go to Jesus.” Every
knee must bow to Him. God is determined to exalt His
Son, for, when here, man abased Him. “He that believeth
on the Son hath everlasting life, and he that believeth
not he Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God
abideth on him” (John 3:36).