O God and Lord, now the council condemns even Your own act and Your own law as heresy, since You Yourself did lay Your cause before Your Father as the just judge, as an example for us, whenever we are sorely oppressed.
Meaning of the quote
This quote is from a Czechoslovakian philosopher named Jan Hus. He is saying that even though God's own actions and laws are being called wrong or 'heresy' by a council, God still went to his Father (God) as the fair judge, to show us an example of what to do when we are treated unfairly and are in difficult situations.
About Jan Hus
Jan Hus was a Czech theologian and philosopher who became a Church reformer and the inspiration of Hussitism, a key predecessor to Protestantism. He opposed many aspects of the Catholic Church and was eventually burned at the stake for heresy. After his death, the followers of his religious teachings refused to elect another Catholic monarch and defeated five consecutive papal crusades in the Hussite Wars.
More quotes from Jan Hus
O God and Lord, now the council condemns even Your own act and Your own law as heresy, since You Yourself did lay Your cause before Your Father as the just judge, as an example for us, whenever we are sorely oppressed.
Czech theologian, philosopher and preacher
For God is my witness that I neither preached, affirmed, nor defended them, though they say that I did.
Czech theologian, philosopher and preacher