us see what it is to believe. It means more than an opinion

entertained concerning Jesus as a man, as the Son of God,

or as God; such an action of mind would be of no more [15]

help to save from sin, than would a belief in any historical

event or person. But it does mean so to understand the

beauty of holiness, the character and divinity which Jesus

presented in his power to heal and to save, that it will

compel us to pattern after both; in other words, to “let [20]

this Mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus.”

(Phil. ii. 5.)