A man who sees a candle after fourteen years, having been born in a dark dungeon, wonders at its glory, delights in beholding it, and inquires into its nature. Bring him afterwards into the open air to behold the sun, and all his wonders will be directed to this great luminary. Man is taken up with the candle of creature comforts. Let him once see the sun of righteousness, the all-sufficient and eternal God, the excellence of his glorious being, and that which was glorious before has no more glory in comparison to the sight of God. George Swinnock, Words, IV: 28-29 in Voices From the Past, Banner of Truth, page 257.