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The Law in the Christian Age - Signs of the Times 1886 August 5 Abiding Truth

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After  the ascension of Christ, when his followers no longer enjoyed his  personal presence and instruction, his disciples took up the work where  he left it; and the words of truth, as they received them from Him who  spake as never man spake, have come down to us clothed with divine  power. Paul declared that he had taught the Ephesians “publicly, and  from house to house, testifying both to the Jews and also to the Greeks,  repentance toward God and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ.” Peter  and the other apostles preached the same gospel. {ST August 5, 1886, par. 1}

Why  should the apostles teach repentance toward God?—Because the sinner is  in trouble with the Father. He has transgressed the law; he must see his  sin, and repent. What is his next work?—To look to Jesus, whose blood  alone can cleanse from all sin. Faith in Christ is necessary; for there  is no saving quality in law. The law condemns, but it cannot pardon the  transgressor. The sinner must depend on the merits of the blood of  Christ. “Let him take hold of my strength,” says our merciful Redeemer,  “that he may make peace with me, and he shall make peace with me.” Our  Lord declared that he would love most to whom most was forgiven; and he  only will feel that he needs forgiveness who sees himself as he is,  defiled by sin, a transgressor of God’s holy law. He who has the fullest  conviction of the sacred claims of the law, will most clearly see the  enormity of his offenses, and will feel that he is indeed forgiven much.  {ST August 5, 1886, par. 2}

We  are nearing the close of time; and a broader, clearer light than others  have been favored with shines upon us. The mists are rolling away, and  if we are humble students of the divine word, its truths will be clearly  revealed to us. But Satan and his host are warring against the  commandments of God as never before. Every attempt is made to blind  men’s eyes to the truth. If it were possible, even the elect would be  deceived. This is no common deception. Satan’s great success consists in  keeping men in ignorance of his devices; for then, through his  subtlety, he can confuse the minds of the unwary, and, as it were, lead  them blindfolded. He is close on the track of all who make profession of  Bible truth. He is constantly planning their overthrow, and his  temptations are soliciting them on every hand. {ST August 5, 1886, par. 3}


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After  the ascension of Christ, when his followers no longer enjoyed his  personal presence and instruction, his disciples took up the work where  he left it; and the words of truth, as they received them from Him who  spake as never man spake, have come down to us clothed with divine  power. Paul declared that he had taught the Ephesians “publicly, and  from house to house, testifying both to the Jews and also to the Greeks,  repentance toward God and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ.” Peter  and the other apostles preached the same gospel. {ST August 5, 1886, par. 1}

Why  should the apostles teach repentance toward God?—Because the sinner is  in trouble with the Father. He has transgressed the law; he must see his  sin, and repent. What is his next work?—To look to Jesus, whose blood  alone can cleanse from all sin. Faith in Christ is necessary; for there  is no saving quality in law. The law condemns, but it cannot pardon the  transgressor. The sinner must depend on the merits of the blood of  Christ. “Let him take hold of my strength,” says our merciful Redeemer,  “that he may make peace with me, and he shall make peace with me.” Our  Lord declared that he would love most to whom most was forgiven; and he  only will feel that he needs forgiveness who sees himself as he is,  defiled by sin, a transgressor of God’s holy law. He who has the fullest  conviction of the sacred claims of the law, will most clearly see the  enormity of his offenses, and will feel that he is indeed forgiven much.  {ST August 5, 1886, par. 2}

We  are nearing the close of time; and a broader, clearer light than others  have been favored with shines upon us. The mists are rolling away, and  if we are humble students of the divine word, its truths will be clearly  revealed to us. But Satan and his host are warring against the  commandments of God as never before. Every attempt is made to blind  men’s eyes to the truth. If it were possible, even the elect would be  deceived. This is no common deception. Satan’s great success consists in  keeping men in ignorance of his devices; for then, through his  subtlety, he can confuse the minds of the unwary, and, as it were, lead  them blindfolded. He is close on the track of all who make profession of  Bible truth. He is constantly planning their overthrow, and his  temptations are soliciting them on every hand. {ST August 5, 1886, par. 3}


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