Receive, I pray thee, the law from his mouth, and lay up his words in thine heart. Job 22: 22.
Everything in nature, from the mote in the sunbeam to the worlds on
high, is under law. And upon obedience to these laws the order and
harmony of the natural
world depend. So there are great principles of righteousness to control
the life of all intelligent beings, and upon conformity to these
principles the well- being of the
universe depends. Before this earth was called into being, God's law
existed. Angels are governed by its principles, and in order for earth
to be in harmony with
heaven, man also must obey the divine statutes. To man in Eden Christ
made known the precepts of the law "when the morning stars sang
together, and all the sons
of God shouted for joy" (Job 38: 7). The mission of Christ on earth was
not to destroy the law, but by His grace to bring man back to obedience
to its precepts. . . .
His mission was to "magnify the law, and make it honourable" (Isa. 42: 21). He was to show the spiritual nature of the law, to present its far- reaching principles, and to make plain its eternal obligation.
The divine beauty of the character of Christ, of whom the noblest and most gentle among men are but a faint reflection; . . . Jesus, the express image of the Father's person, the effulgence of His glory; the self- denying Redeemer, throughout His pilgrimage of love on earth was a living representative of the character of the law of God. In His life it is made manifest that heaven- born love, Christlike principles, underlie the laws of eternal rectitude.
The Bible is God's will expressed to man. It is the only perfect standard of character, and marks out the duty of man in every circumstance of life.
We must so conduct our life work that we can go to God in confidence and open our hearts before Him, telling Him our necessities and believing that He hears and will give us grace and strength to carry out the principles of the Word of God.
His mission was to "magnify the law, and make it honourable" (Isa. 42: 21). He was to show the spiritual nature of the law, to present its far- reaching principles, and to make plain its eternal obligation.
The divine beauty of the character of Christ, of whom the noblest and most gentle among men are but a faint reflection; . . . Jesus, the express image of the Father's person, the effulgence of His glory; the self- denying Redeemer, throughout His pilgrimage of love on earth was a living representative of the character of the law of God. In His life it is made manifest that heaven- born love, Christlike principles, underlie the laws of eternal rectitude.
The Bible is God's will expressed to man. It is the only perfect standard of character, and marks out the duty of man in every circumstance of life.
We must so conduct our life work that we can go to God in confidence and open our hearts before Him, telling Him our necessities and believing that He hears and will give us grace and strength to carry out the principles of the Word of God.
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