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Rich Depths of Knowledge, July 18
If any man will do his will, he shall know of the doctrine, whether it
be of God, or whether I speak of myself.
John 7:17
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The more earnestly we apply our minds to the investigation of truth, the
clearer will the evidences of truth appear, and the more closely we relate
ourselves to the God of all wisdom, coming into communion with Him
who has created all things, the richer will be our knowledge, the more fully
shall we comprehend divine truth. God has graciously endowed men with
intellectual powers, and these powers are to be wisely improved, that men
may have ability to search into and understand rich depths of knowledge in
the character, Word, and works of God. God will open the treasures of His
love to the willing and obedient; he that willeth to do the will of God shall
know of the doctrine.
By communion with God we become refined, broadened, and elevated.
To him who desires the knowledge of divine things, God will open hidden
wonders that are beyond the comprehension of those who are unenlightened
by the Spirit of God....
The great gift of salvation has been placed within our reach at an
infinite cost to the Father and the Son. To neglect salvation is to neglect
the knowledge of the Father and of the Son whom God hath sent....
The greatness, the breadth, of the plan of salvation invests it with
incomparable grandeur, but it can only be spiritually discerned, and it
increases in greatness as we contemplate it. Looking to Jesus dying upon
the cross, and knowing that it was our sin that placed the innocent Sufferer
there, we are bowed down before Him in wonder and love
All who come to Christ for a clearer knowledge of the truth will receive
it. He will unfold to them the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, and
these mysteries will be understood by the heart that longs to know the truth.
A heavenly light will shine into the soul temple and will be revealed to
others as the bright shining of a lamp on a dark path
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27
The Review and Herald, March 10, 1891
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28
Christ’s Object Lessons, 36.
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