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the desire of ages-第164章

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at both for man's temporal and for his eternal good; God moves upon the heart by the Holy Spirit。 He showed the error of trusting to human power for that transformation of character which can be wrought only by the Spirit of God。

This teaching the Sadducees were determined to discredit。 In seeking a controversy with Jesus; they felt confident of bringing Him into disrepute; even if they could not secure His condemnation。 The resurrection was the subject on which they chose to question Him。 Should He agree with them; He would give still further offense to the Pharisees。 Should He differ with them; they designed to hold His teaching up to ridicule。

The Sadducees reasoned that if the body is to be composed of the same particles of matter in its immortal as in its mortal state; then when raised from the dead it must have flesh and blood; and must resume in the eternal world the life interrupted on earth。 In that case they concluded that earthly relationships would be resumed; husband and wife would be reunited; marriages consummated; and all things go on the same as before death; the frailties and passions of this life being perpetuated in the life beyond。

In answer to their questions; Jesus lifted the veil from the future life。 〃In the resurrection;〃 He said; 〃they neither marry; nor are given in marriage; but are as the angels of God in heaven。〃 He showed that the Sadducees were wrong in their belief。 Their premises were false。 〃Ye do err;〃 He added; 〃not knowing the Scriptures; nor the power of God。〃 He did not charge them; as He had charged the Pharisees; with hypocrisy; but with error of belief。

The Sadducees had flattered themselves that they of all men adhered most strictly to the Scriptures。 But Jesus showed that they had not known their true meaning。 That knowledge must be brought home to the heart by the enlightenment of the Holy Spirit。 Their ignorance of the Scriptures and the power of God He declared to be the cause of their

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confusion of faith and darkness of mind。 They were seeking to bring the mysteries of God within the compass of their finite reasoning。 Christ called upon them to open their minds to those sacred truths that would broaden and strengthen the understanding。 Thousands become infidels because their finite minds cannot comprehend the mysteries of God。 They cannot explain the wonderful exhibition of divine power in His providences; therefore they reject the evidences of such power; attributing them to natural agencies which they can comprehend still less。 The only key to the mysteries that surround us is to acknowledge in them all the presence and power of God。 Men need to recognize God as the Creator of the universe; One who commands and executes all things。 They need a broader view of His character; and of the mystery of His agencies。

Christ declared to His hearers that if there were no resurrection of the dead; the Scriptures which they professed to believe would be of no avail。 He said; 〃But as touching the resurrection of the dead; have ye not read that which was spoken unto you by God; saying; I am the God of Abraham; and the God of Isaac; and the God of Jacob? God is not the God of the dead; but of the living。〃 God counts the things that are not as though they were。 He sees the end from the beginning; and beholds the result of His work as though it were now accomplished。 The precious dead; from Adam down to the last saint who dies; will hear the voice of the Son of God; and will come forth from the grave to immortal life。 God will be their God; and they shall be His people。 There will be a close and tender relationship between God and the risen saints。 This condition; which is anticipated in His purpose; He beholds as if it were already existing。 The dead live unto Him。

By the words of Christ the Sadducees were put to silence。 They could not answer Him。 Not a word had been spoken of which the least advantage could be taken for His condemnation。 His adversaries had gained nothing but the contempt of the people。

The Pharisees; however; did not yet despair of driving Him to speak that which they could use against Him。 They prevailed upon a certain learned scribe to question Jesus as to which of the ten precepts of the law was of the greatest importance。

The Pharisees had exalted the first four commandments; which point out the duty of man to his Maker; as of far greater consequence than the other six; which define man's duty to his fellow man。 As the result;

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they greatly failed of practical godliness。 Jesus had shown the people their great deficiency; and had taught the necessity of good works; declaring that the tree is known by its fruits。 For this reason He had been charged with exalting the last six commandments above the first four。

The lawyer approached Jesus with a direct question; 〃Which is the first commandment of all?〃 The answer of Christ is direct and forcible: 〃The first of all the commandments is; Hear; O Israel; The Lord our God is one Lord: and thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart; and with all thy soul; and with all thy mind; and with all thy strength: this is the first commandment。〃 The second is like the first; said Christ; for it flows out of it; 〃Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself。 There is none other commandment greater than these。〃 〃On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets。〃

The first four of the Ten Commandments are summed up in the one great precept; 〃Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart。〃 The last six are included in the other; 〃Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself。〃 Both these commandments are an expression of the principle of love。 The first cannot be kept and the second broken; nor can the second be kept while the first is broken。 When God has His rightful place on the throne of the heart; the right place will be given to our neighbor。 We shall love him as ourselves。 And only as we love God supremely is it possible to love our neighbor impartially。

And since all the commandments are summed up in love to God and man; it follows that not one precept can be broken without violating this principle。 Thus Christ taught His hearers that the law of God is not so many separate precepts; some of which are of great importance; while others are of small importance and may with impunity be ignored。 Our Lord presents the first four and the last six commandments as a divine whole; and teaches that love to God will be shown by obedience to all His commandments。

The scribe who had questioned Jesus was well read in the law; and he was astonished at His words。 He did not expect Him to manifest so deep and thorough a knowledge of the Scriptures。 He had gained a broader view of the principles underlying the sacred precepts。 Before the assembled priests and rulers he honestly acknowledged that Christ had given the right interpretation to the law; saying:

〃Well; Master; Thou hast said the truth: for there is one God; and there is none other but He: and to love Him with all the heart; and

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with all the understanding; and with all the soul; and with all the strength; and to love his neighbor as himself; is mo
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