Mistakes and the Certainty of Son of Man
The late great English theologian and divine, Frederick William Robertson (1816 - 1853), once said, "Life, like war, is a series of mistakes, and he [or, she] is not the best Christian nor the best general who makes the fewest mistakes. Poor mediocrity may secure that, but he [or, she] is best who wins the most splendid victories by the retrieval of mistakes." He went on to say, at one time, "The one great certainty to which, in the midst of the darkest doubt, I never ceased to cling - the entire symmetry [or, uniformity] and loveliness and the unequalled nobility of the humanity of the ’Son of man.’"
From a sermon by George Dillahunty, Repairs Made Easy!, 11/27/2009