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the desire of ages-第167章

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than they all。〃 Tears of joy filled her eyes as she felt that her act was understood and appreciated。 Many would have advised her to keep her pittance for her own use; given into the hands of the well…fed priests; it would be lost sight of among the many costly gifts brought to the treasury。 But Jesus understood her motive。 She believed the service of the temple to be of God's appointment; and she was anxious to do her utmost to sustain it。 She did what she could; and her act was to be a monument to her memory through all time; and her joy in eternity。 Her heart went with her gift; its value was estimated; not by the worth of the coin; but by the love to God and the interest in His work that had prompted the deed。

Jesus said of the poor widow; She 〃hath cast in more than they all。〃 The rich had bestowed from their abundance; many of them to be seen and honored by men。 Their large donations had deprived them of no comfort; or even luxury; they had required no sacrifice; and could not be compared in value with the widow's mite。

It is the motive that gives character to our acts; stamping them with ignominy or with high moral worth。 Not the great things which every eye sees and every tongue praises does God account most precious。 The little duties cheerfully done; the little gifts which make no show; and which to human eyes may appear worthless; often stand highest in His sight。 A heart of faith and love is dearer to God than the most costly gift。 The poor widow gave her living to do the little that she did。 She deprived herself of food in order to give those two mites to the cause she loved。 And she did it in faith; believing that her heavenly Father would not overlook her great need。 It was this unselfish spirit and childlike faith that won the Saviour's commendation。

Among the poor there are many who long to show their gratitude to God for His grace and truth。 They greatly desire to share with their more prosperous brethren in sustaining His service。 These souls should not be repulsed。 Let them lay up their mites in the bank of heaven。 If given from a heart filled with love for God; these seeming trifles become consecrated gifts; priceless offerings; which God smiles upon and blesses。

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When Jesus said of the widow; She 〃hath cast in more than they all;〃 His words were true; not only of the motive; but of the results of her gift。 The 〃two mites which make a farthing〃 have brought to God's treasury an amount of money far greater than the contributions of those rich Jews。 The influence of that little gift has been like a stream; small in its beginning; but widening and deepening as it flowed down through the ages。 In a thousand ways it has contributed to the relief of the poor and the spread of the gospel。 Her example of self…sacrifice has acted and reacted upon thousands of hearts in every land and in every age。 It has appealed to both the rich and the poor; and their offerings have swelled the value of her gift。 God's blessing upon the widow's mite has made it the source of great results。 So with every gift bestowed and every act performed with a sincere desire for God's glory。 It is linked with the purposes of Omnipotence。 Its results for good no man can measure。

The Saviour continued His denunciations of the scribes and Pharisees: 〃Woe unto you; ye blind guides; which say; Whosoever shall swear by the temple; it is nothing; but whosoever shall swear by the gold of the temple; he is a debtor! Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater; the gold; or the temple that sanctifieth the gold? and; Whosoever shall swear by the altar; it is nothing; but whosoever sweareth by the gift that is upon it; he is guilty。 Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater; the gift; or the altar that sanctifieth the gift?〃 The priests interpreted God's requirements according to their own false and narrow standard。 They presumed to make nice distinctions as to the comparative guilt of various sins; passing over some lightly; and treating others of perhaps less consequence as unpardonable。 For a money consideration they excused persons from their vows。 And for large sums of money they sometimes passed over aggravated crimes。 At the same time these priests and rulers would in other cases pronounce severe judgment for trivial offenses。

〃Woe unto you; scribes and Pharisees; hypocrites! for ye pay tithe of mint and anise and cummin; and have omitted the weightier matters of the law; judgment; mercy; and faith: these ought ye to have done; and not to leave the other undone。〃 In these words Christ again condemns the abuse of sacred obligation。 The obligation itself He does not set aside。 The tithing system was ordained by God; and it had been observed from the earliest times。 Abraham; the father of the faithful; paid tithes of all that he possessed。 The Jewish rulers recognized the obligation of tithing; and this was right; but they did not leave the people to carry

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out their own convictions of duty。 Arbitrary rules were laid down for every case。 The requirements had become so complicated that it was impossible for them to be fulfilled。 None knew when their obligations were met。 As God gave it; the system was just and reasonable; but the priests and rabbis had made it a wearisome burden。

All that God commands is of consequence。 Christ recognized the payment of tithes as a duty; but He showed that this could not excuse the neglect of other duties。 The Pharisees were very exact in tithing garden herbs; such as mint; anise; and rue; this cost them little; and it gave them a reputation for exactness and sanctity。 At the same time their useless restrictions oppressed the people and destroyed respect for the sacred system of God's own appointing。 They occupied men's minds with trifling distinctions; and turned their attention from essential truths。 The weightier matters of the law; justice; mercy; and truth; were neglected。 〃These;〃 Christ said; 〃ought ye to have done; and not to leave the other undone。〃

Other laws had been perverted by the rabbis in like manner。 In the directions given through Moses it was forbidden to eat any unclean thing。 The use of swine's flesh; and the flesh of certain other animals; was prohibited; as likely to fill the blood with impurities; and to shorten life。 But the Pharisees did not leave these restrictions as God had given them。 They went to unwarranted extremes。 Among other things the people were required to strain all the water used; lest it should contain the smallest insect; which might be classed with the unclean animals。 Jesus; contrasting these trivial exactions with the magnitude of their actual sins; said to the Pharisees; 〃Ye blind guides; which strain at a gnat; and swallow a camel。〃

〃Woe unto you; scribes and Pharisees; hypocrites! for ye are like unto whited sepulchers; which indeed appear beautiful outward; but are within full of dead men's bones; and of all uncleanness。〃 As the whited and beautifully decorated tomb concealed the putrefying remains within; so the outward holiness of the priests and rulers concealed iniquity。 Jesus continued:

〃Woe unto you; scribes and Pharisees; hypocrites! because ye build t
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