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Life or Death?, December 20
For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life
through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Romans 6:23
.
“All have sinned, and come short of the glory of God” (
Romans 3:23
).
But Christ gave His life to save the sinner from the death sentence. He
died that we might live.... By His death He brought salvation within the
reach of all....
The abundant evidence given by God that He desires the salvation of
all, will be the condemnation of those who refuse the gift of heaven. At
the last great day, when all will be rewarded or punished according to their
obedience or disobedience, the cross of Calvary will appear plainly before
those standing before the Judge of all the earth to receive sentence for
eternity. They are made capable of comprehending something of the love
that God has expressed for fallen human beings. They see how greatly
He has been dishonored by those who have continued in transgression,
choosing sides with Satan and showing contempt for the law of Jehovah....
Today angels are sent to minister to those who shall be heirs of salva-
tion, to help them to escape from the thralldom of Satan’s power.... Each
human being is given the freedom of choice. It is his to decide whether he
will stand under the black banner of rebellion or under the blood-stained
banner of Prince Emmanuel. With deep solicitude Heaven watches the
conflict between good and evil. None but the obedient can enter the gates
of the city of God. Upon those who choose to continue in transgression
the death sentence must at last be pronounced. The earth will be purified
from their misdoings, their defiance of God....
God’s law is the transcript of His character, and those only who obey
this law will be accepted by Him. Every departure from obedience to
the law of God is rebellion. It is for the highest interest of man to obey
the law of God, for conformity to the principles of this law is essential
to the formation of a righteous character. The rules of life that the Lord
has given will make men pure and happy and holy. Those only who obey
these rules can hear from the lips of Christ the words, “Come up higher.”
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