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The Mystery of Godliness, March 16
He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how
shall he not with him also freely give us all things?.
Romans 8:32
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Before this wonderful, priceless gift was bestowed, the whole heavenly
universe was mightily stirred in an effort to understand God’s unfathomable
love, stirred to awaken in human hearts a gratitude proportionate to the
value of the gift. Shall we for whom Christ has given His life, halt between
two opinions? Shall we give God only a mite of the powers of our nature?
Shall we return only a part of the capabilities and powers lent us by God?
Can we do this while we know that He who was Commander of all heaven
... , realizing the helplessness of the human race, came to this earth in
human nature to make it possible for us to unite our humanity to His
divinity?
He became poor that we might come into possession of the heavenly
treasure, a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory. To rescue the
fallen race, He descended from one humiliation to another, until He, the
divine-human suffering Christ, was uplifted on the cross, to draw all men
unto Him. The Son of God could not have shown greater condescension
than He did; He could not have stooped lower.
This is the mystery of godliness, the mystery which has inspired heav-
enly agencies so to minister through fallen humanity that in the world an
interest will be aroused in the plan of salvation. This is the mystery that
has stirred all heaven to unite with man in carrying out God’s great plan
for the salvation of a ruined world, that men and women may be led, by
the signs in the heavens and in the earth, to prepare for the second coming
of our Lord....
As the Head of the church Christ is authoritatively calling upon every
person who claims to believe on Him to follow His example of self-denial
and self-sacrifice.... They are called upon to rally without delay under the
blood-stained banner of Christ Jesus. Withholding nothing, they are to
make an entire offering for the attainment of eternal, measureless results—
the salvation of souls
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