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He is the Embodiment of Truth, January 20
To this end was I born, and for this cause came I into the world, that
I should bear witness unto the truth. Every one that is of the truth
heareth my voice.
John 18:37
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Christ’s conscious superiority, even as He descended step by step in
the path of humiliation, gave His words an amazing power. What lessons
of instruction He gave, and with what authority He rebuked the sins of
men in high position. Truth was truth to Him, and it never suffered in
His hands; for He was the author of truth. “To this end,” He says, “was I
born, and for this cause came I into the world, that I should bear witness
unto the truth.” ... He was the embodiment of truth and holiness. He
who had stood in the councils of God, who had dwelt in the innermost
sanctuary of the Eternal, was speaking that whereof He knew.... But the
men who claimed to stand high in knowledge and spiritual understanding
failed to comprehend His meaning; and that which had been evolved from
eternity by the Father and the Son, they in their ignorance stood as critics
to condemn.
Christ crucified is ever drawing souls to Him. On the other hand, Satan
is drawing them away from Christ, that they may not walk in the light of
His countenance, that they may not see Christ in His goodness and mercy,
His infinite compassion and unsurpassed love. He intercepts himself by
presenting the attractions of worldly inducements, that God in Christ may
not be discerned. But Christ came that whosoever will believe in Him
may be saved. As a flower turns to the sun that its bright rays may aid
in perfecting its beauty and symmetry, so should Christ’s followers turn
to the Sun of Righteousness, that heaven’s light may shine upon them,
perfecting their characters, and giving them a deep and abiding experience
in the things of God. It is beyond our power to conceive the blessings
that are brought within our reach through Christ, if we will but unite our
human effort with divine grace
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The Youth’s Instructor, September 22, 1898
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