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Here is the rest of 50.2 that Zerinus neglects, starting with the selection he used, quoted above:“But he himself that justifies also defies, for by justifying he makes sons of God. “For he has given them power to become the sons of God” (John 1:12). If then we have been made sons of God, we have also been made gods.” (Augustine, On the psalms, 50.2.) zerinus
""But He that justifies does Himself deify, in that by justifying He does make sons of God. “For He has given them power to become the sons of God.” John 1:12 If we have been made sons of God, we have also been made gods: but this is the effect of Grace adopting, not of nature generating. For the only Son of God, God, and one God with the Father, Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, was in the beginning the Word, and the Word with God, the Word God. The rest that are made gods, are made by His own Grace, are not born of His Substance, that they should be the same as He, but that by favour they should come to Him, and be fellow-heirs with Christ. For so great is the love in Him the Heir, that He has willed to have fellow-heirs. What covetous man would will this, to have fellow-heirs? But even one that is found so to will, will share with them the inheritance, the sharer having less himself, than if he had possessed alone: but the inheritance wherein we are fellow-heirs of Christ, is not lessened by multitude of possessors, nor is it made narrower by the number of fellow-heirs: but is as great for many as it is for few, as great for individuals as for all. “See,” says the Apostle, “what love God has bestowed upon us, that we should be called, and be, the sons of God.” 1 John 3:1 And in another place, “Dearly beloved, we are the sons of God, and it does not yet appear what we shall be.” We are therefore in hope, not yet in substance. “But we know,” he says, “that when He shall have appeared, we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is.” 1 John 3:2 The Only Son is like Him by birth, we like by seeing. For we are not like in such sort as He, who is the same as He is by whom He was begotten: for we are like, not equal: He, because equal, is therefore like. We have heard who are the gods that being made are justified, because they are called the sons of God: and who are the gods that are not Gods, to whom the God of gods is terrible? For another Psalm says, “He is terrible over all gods.” And as if you should enquire, what gods? He says, “For all the gods of the nations are devils.” To the gods of the nations, to the devils, terrible: to the gods made by Himself, to sons, lovely. Furthermore, I find both of them confessing the Majesty of God, both the devils confessed Christ, and the faithful confessed Christ. “You are Christ, the Son of the living God,” Matthew 16:16 said Peter. “We know who You are, You are the Son of God,” said the devils. A like confession I hear, but like love I find not; nay even here love, there fear. To whom therefore He is lovely, the same are sons; to whom He is terrible, are not sons; to whom He is lovely, the same He has made gods; those to whom He is terrible He does prove not to be gods. For these are made gods, those are reputed gods; these Truth makes gods, those error does so account.""