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Opening the Mysteries of Redemption, July 4
Then opened he their understanding, that they might understand the
scriptures.
Luke 24:45
.
The Lord wants every one of us to have a deeper, richer experience
in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. He desires that
we shall grow in knowledge—not earthward, but heaven-ward, upward to
Christ our living Head. How high, how great, is this knowledge to be? To
the full stature of men and women in Christ Jesus. We cannot grow too
much, we cannot gather up too many of the precious rays of light that God
sends us....
We know falsehoods are coming in like a swift current, and that is just
the reason why we want every ray of light that God has for us, that we may
be able to stand amid the perils of the last days....
O how Christ longs to open before us the mysteries of redemption! He
longed to do this for His disciples when He was among them on earth, but
they were not far enough advanced in spiritual knowledge to comprehend
His words. He had to say to them, “I have yet many things to say unto you,
but ye cannot bear them now” (
John 16:12
). O how much better could they
have borne the terrible ordeal through which they had to pass at His trial
and crucifixion if they had advanced and been able to bear the instruction
of Christ! Shall we not let Jesus open our understanding? ...
We are on the borders of the eternal world, and we must have a testi-
mony with which all heaven shall be in harmony
The Lord is coming, and we must be ready! Every moment I want His
grace—I want the robe of Christ’s righteousness. We must humble our
souls before God as never before, come low to the foot of the cross, and He
will put a word in our mouths to speak for Him, even praise unto our God.
He will teach us a strain from the song of the angels, even thanksgiving
to our heavenly Father. We can do nothing of ourselves, but God wants to
touch our lips with a living coal from off the altar. He wants to sanctify
our tongues—to sanctify our whole being
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6
The Review and Herald, March 4, 1890
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7
Ibid
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