Thank you Carleeta and it's really good and understanding words of God . 
That why we will have to be obedience to him.
Addison

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From: "Carleeta Manser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, October 17, 2008 4:37 AM
Subject: {dbilg} Living Out God's Law


>
> Living Out God's Law
>
>     Neither knoweth any man the Father, save the Son, and he to whomsoever
> the Son will reveal him. Matt. 11:27.
>
>     Jesus came to represent the character of God in living out the holy 
> law
> of Jehovah. In every lesson He gave to His disciples and to the people He
> sought to define clearly its principles. By personal obedience to the law 
> He
> invested the common duties of life with a holy significance. He lived a 
> man
> among men. . . . He lived among the people, He shared their poverty and
> their griefs. He dignified life in all its details by keeping before men 
> the
> glory of God, and by subordinating everything to the will of His Father. 
> His
> life was characterized by supreme love to God, and fervent love to His
> fellow men. . . .
>
>     His life from its beginning to its close, was one of self-denial and
> self-sacrifice. Upon the cross of Calvary He made the great sacrifice of
> Himself in behalf of all men, that the whole world might have salvation if
> they would. Christ was hid in God, and God stood revealed to the world in
> the character of His Son. . . .
>
>     Love for a lost world was manifested every day, in every act of His
> life. Those who are imbued by His Spirit will work in the same lines as
> those in which Christ worked. In Christ the light and love of God were
> manifested in human nature. No human being has ever possessed so sensitive 
> a
> nature as did the sinless, holy One of God, who stood as head and
> representative of what humanity may become through the imparting of the
> divine nature. To those who believe in Christ as their personal Saviour, 
> He
> imputes His merit and imparts His power. To those who come to Him with 
> their
> burden of grief, disappointments, and trials, He will give rest and peace.
> It is through the grace of Christ that the soul sees his need of 
> repentance
> toward God. . ., and is led to look to Christ by faith, realizing that His
> merit is efficacious to save to the uttermost all who come unto God by 
> Him.
> . . . Let us open our hearts to receive the love which it is so essential
> that we should cultivate in order that we may fulfill the commandments of
> God.
>
>>From That I May Know Him - Page 288
>
>
> >
> 


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