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the desire of ages-第44章

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Looking in faith to the Redeemer; John had risen to the height of self…abnegation。 He sought not to attract men to himself; but to lift their thoughts higher and still higher; until they should rest upon the Lamb of God。 He himself had been only a voice; a cry in the wilderness。 Now with joy he accepted silence and obscurity; that the eyes of all might be turned to the Light of life。

Those who are true to their calling as messengers for God will not seek honor for themselves。 Love for self will be swallowed up in love for Christ。 No rivalry will mar the precious cause of the gospel。 They will recognize that it is their work to proclaim; as did John the Baptist;

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〃Behold the Lamb of God; which taketh away the sin of the world。〃 John 1:29。 They will lift up Jesus; and with Him humanity will be lifted up。 〃Thus saith the high and lofty One that inhabiteth eternity; whose name is Holy; I dwell in the high and holy place; with him also that is of a contrite and humble spirit; to revive the spirit of the humble; and to revive the heart of the contrite ones。〃 Isa。 57:15。

The soul of the prophet; emptied of self; was filled with the light of the divine。 As he witnessed to the Saviour's glory; his words were almost a counterpart of those that Christ Himself had spoken in His interview with Nicodemus。 John said; 〃He that cometh from above is above all: he that is of the earth is earthly; and speaketh of the earth: He that cometh from heaven is above all。 。 。 。 For He whom God hath sent speaketh the words of God: for God giveth not the Spirit by measure unto Him。〃 Christ could say; 〃I seek not Mine own will; but the will of the Father which hath sent Me。〃 John 5:30。 To Him it is declared; 〃Thou hast loved righteousness; and hated iniquity; therefore God; even Thy God; hath anointed Thee with the oil of gladness above Thy fellows。〃 Heb。 1:9。 The Father 〃giveth not the Spirit by measure unto Him。〃

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So with the followers of Christ。 We can receive of heaven's light only as we are willing to be emptied of self。 We cannot discern the character of God; or accept Christ by faith; unless we consent to the bringing into captivity of every thought to the obedience of Christ。 To all who do this the Holy Spirit is given without measure。 In Christ 〃dwelleth all the fullness of the Godhead bodily; and in Him ye are made full。〃 Col。 2:9; 10; R。 V。

The disciples of John had declared that all men were coming to Christ; but with clearer insight; John said; 〃No man receiveth His witness;〃 so few were ready to accept Him as the Saviour from sin。 But 〃he that hath received His witness hath set his seal to this; that God is true。〃 John 3:33; R。 V。 〃He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life。〃 No need of disputation as to whether Christ's baptism or John's purified from sin。 It is the grace of Christ that gives life to the soul。 Apart from Christ; baptism; like any other service; is a worthless form。 〃He that believeth not the Son shall not see life。〃

The success of Christ's work; which the Baptist had received with such joy; was reported also to the authorities at Jerusalem。 The priests and rabbis had been jealous of John's influence as they saw the people leaving the synagogues and flocking to the wilderness; but here was One who had still greater power to attract the multitudes。 Those leaders in Israel were not willing to say with John; 〃He must increase; but I must decrease。〃 They arose with a new determination to put an end to the work that was drawing the people away from them。

Jesus knew that they would spare no effort to create a division between His own disciples and those of John。 He knew that the storm was gathering which would sweep away one of the greatest prophets ever given to the world。 Wishing to avoid all occasion for misunderstanding or dissension; He quietly ceased His labors; and withdrew to Galilee。 We also; while loyal to truth; should try to avoid all that may lead to discord and misapprehension。 For whenever these arise; they result in the loss of souls。 Whenever circumstances occur that threaten to cause division; we should follow the example of Jesus and of John the Baptist。

John had been called to lead out as a reformer。 Because of this; his disciples were in danger of fixing their attention upon him; feeling that the success of the work depended upon his labors; and losing sight of the fact that he was only an instrument through which God had wrought。 But the work of John was not sufficient to lay the foundation of the

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Christian church。 When he had fulfilled his mission; another work was to be done; which his testimony could not accomplish。 His disciples did not understand this。 When they saw Christ coming in to take the work; they were jealous and dissatisfied。

The same dangers still exist。 God calls a man to do a certain work; and when he has carried it as far as he is qualified to take it; the Lord brings in others; to carry it still farther。 But; like John's disciples; many feel that the success of the work depends on the first laborer。 Attention is fixed upon the human instead of the divine; jealousy comes in; and the work of God is marred。 The one thus unduly honored is tempted to cherish self…confidence。 He does not realize his dependence on God。 The people are taught to rely on man for guidance; and thus they fall into error; and are led away from God。

The work of God is not to bear the image and superscription of man。 From time to time the Lord will bring in different agencies; through whom His purpose can best be accomplished。 Happy are they who are willing for self to be humbled; saying with John the Baptist; 〃He must increase; but I must decrease。〃




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                              Chapter 19

                              At Jacob's Well


On the way to Galilee Jesus passed through Samaria。 It was noon when He reached the beautiful Vale of Shechem。 At the opening of this valley was Jacob's well。 Wearied with His journey; He sat down here to rest while His disciples went to buy food。

The Jews and the Samaritans were bitter enemies; and as far as possible avoided all dealing with each other。 To trade with the Samaritans in case of necessity was indeed counted lawful by the rabbis; but all social intercourse with them was condemned。 A Jew would not borrow from a Samaritan; nor receive a kindness; not even a morsel of bread or a cup of water。 The disciples; in buying food; were acting in harmony with the custom of their nation。 But beyond this they did not go。 To ask a favor of the Samaritans; or in any way seek to benefit them; did not enter into the thought of even Christ's disciples。

As Jesus sat by the well side; He was faint from hunger and thirst。 The journey since morning had been long; and now the sun of noontide beat upon Him。 His thirst was increased by the thought of the cool; refreshing water so near; yet inaccessible to Him; for He had no rope nor water jar; and the well was deep。 The lot of humanity was His; and He waited for someone to come to draw。

A woman of Samaria approached; and s
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