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the desire of ages-第122章

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to avoid this that He chose to make the journey alone。

In the midst of the feast; when the excitement concerning Him was at its height; He entered the court of the temple in the presence of the multitude。 Because of His absence from the feast; it had been urged that He dared not place Himself in the power of the priests and rulers。 All were surprised at His presence。 Every voice was hushed。 All wondered at the dignity and courage of His bearing in the midst of powerful enemies who were thirsting for His life。

Standing thus; the center of attraction to that vast throng; Jesus addressed them as no man had ever done。 His words showed a knowledge

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of the laws and institutions of Israel; of the sacrificial service and the teachings of the prophets; far exceeding that of the priests and rabbis。 He broke through the barriers of formalism and tradition。 The scenes of the future life seemed outspread before Him。 As one who beheld the Unseen; He spoke of the earthly and the heavenly; the human and the divine; with positive authority。 His words were most clear and convincing; and again; as at Capernaum; the people were astonished at His teaching; 〃for His word was with power。〃 Luke 4:32。 Under a variety of representations He warned His hearers of the calamity that would follow all who rejected the blessings He came to bring them。 He had given them every possible proof that He came forth from God; and made every possible effort to bring them to repentance。 He would not be rejected and murdered by His own nation if He could save them from the guilt of such a deed。

All wondered at His knowledge of the law and the prophecies; and the question passed from one to another; 〃How knoweth this Man letters; having never learned?〃 No one was regarded as qualified to be a religious teacher unless he had studied in the rabbinical schools; and both Jesus and John the Baptist had been represented as ignorant because they had not received this training。 Those who heard them were astonished at their knowledge of the Scriptures; 〃having never learned。〃 Of men they had not; truly; but the God of heaven was their teacher; and from Him they had received the highest kind of wisdom。

As Jesus spoke in the temple court; the people were held spellbound。 The very men who were the most violent against Him felt themselves powerless to do Him harm。 For the time; all other interests were forgotten。

Day after day He taught the people; until the last; 〃that great day of the feast。〃 The morning of this day found the people wearied from the long season of festivity。 Suddenly Jesus lifted up His voice; in tones that rang through the courts of the temple:

〃If any man thirst; let him come unto Me; and drink。 He that believeth on Me; as the scripture hath said; out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water。〃 The condition of the people made this appeal very forcible。 They had been engaged in a continued scene of pomp and festivity; their eyes had been dazzled with light and color; and their ears regaled with the richest music; but there had been nothing in all this round of ceremonies to meet the wants of the spirit; nothing to

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satisfy the thirst of the soul for that which perishes not。 Jesus invited them to come and drink of the fountain of life; of that which would be in them a well of water; springing up unto everlasting life。

The priest had that morning performed the ceremony which commemorated the smiting of the rock in the wilderness。 That rock was a symbol of Him who by His death would cause living streams of salvation to flow to all who are athirst。 Christ's words were the water of life。 There in the presence of the assembled multitude He set Himself apart to be smitten; that the water of life might flow to the world。 In smiting Christ; Satan thought to destroy the Prince of life; but from the smitten rock there flowed living water。 As Jesus thus spoke to the people; their hearts thrilled with a strange awe; and many were ready to exclaim; with the woman of Samaria; 〃Give me this water; that I thirst not。〃 John 4:15。

Jesus knew the wants of the soul。 Pomp; riches; and honor cannot satisfy the heart。 〃If any man thirst; let him come unto Me。〃 The rich; the poor; the high; the low; are alike welcome。 He promises to relieve the burdened mind; to comfort the sorrowing; and to give hope to the despondent。 Many of those who heard Jesus were mourners over disappointed hopes; many were nourishing a secret grief; many were seeking to satisfy their restless longing with the things of the world and the praise of men; but when all was gained; they found that they had toiled only to reach a broken cistern; from which they could not quench their thirst。 Amid the glitter of the joyous scene they stood; dissatisfied and sad。 That sudden cry; 〃If any man thirst;〃 startled them from their sorrowful meditation; and as they listened to the words that followed; their minds kindled with a new hope。 The Holy Spirit presented the symbol before them until they saw in it the offer of the priceless gift of salvation。

The cry of Christ to the thirsty soul is still going forth; and it appeals to us with even greater power than to those who heard it in the temple on that last day of the feast。 The fountain is open for all。 The weary and exhausted ones are offered the refreshing draught of eternal life。 Jesus is still crying; 〃If any man thirst; let him come unto Me; and drink。〃 〃Let him that is athirst come。 And whosoever will; let him take the water of life freely。〃 〃Whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life。〃 Rev。 22:17; John 4:14。




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                              Chapter 50

                              Among Snares


All the while Jesus was at Jerusalem during the feast He was shadowed by spies。 Day after day new schemes to silence Him were tried。 The priests and rulers were watching to entrap Him。 They were planning to stop Him by violence。 But this was not all。 They wanted to humble this Galilean rabbi before the people。

On the first day of His presence at the feast; the rulers had come to Him; demanding by what authority He taught。 They wished to divert attention from Him to the question of His right to teach; and thus to their own importance and authority。

〃My teaching is not Mine;〃 said Jesus; 〃but His that sent Me。 If any man willeth to do His will; he shall know of the teaching; whether it be of God; or whether I speak from Myself。〃 John 7:16; 17; R。 V。 The question of these cavilers Jesus met; not by answering the cavil; but by opening up truth vital to the salvation of the soul。 The perception and appreciation of truth; He said; depends less upon the mind than upon the heart。 Truth must be received into the soul; it claims the homage of the will。 If truth could be submitted to the reason alone; pride would be no hindrance in the way of its reception。 But it is to be received through the work of grace in the heart; and its reception depends upo
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