This is good one here too Carleeta and thanks for share it with me.
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From: "Carleeta Manser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2008 5:38 PM
Subject: {dbilg} Wonderful Simpicity of the Law


>
> Wonderful Simplicity of the Law
>
>     The law of the Lord is perfect, converting the soul: the testimony of
> the Lord is sure, making wise the simple. Ps. 19:7.
>
>     How wonderful in its simplicity, its comprehensiveness and perfection,
> is the law of Jehovah! In the purposes and dealings of God there are
> mysteries which the finite mind is unable to comprehend. . . .
>
>     But there is no mystery in the law of God. The feeblest intellect can
> grasp these rules to regulate the life and form the character after the
> divine Model. If the children of men would to the best of their ability 
> obey
> this law, they would gain strength of intellect and power of discernment 
> to
> comprehend still more of God's purposes and plans. . . .
>
>     The infinite sacrifice which Christ has made to magnify and exalt the
> law testifies that not one jot or tittle of that law will relinquish its
> claims upon the transgressor. Christ came to pay the debt which the sinner
> had incurred by transgression and by His own example to teach man how to
> keep the law of God. Said Christ, "I have kept my Father's commandments"
> (John 15:10). . . . It is inconceivable how so many, professing to be
> servants of God, can set aside His law and teach sinners that they are not
> amenable to its precepts. What a fatal delusion!. . . .
>
>     We are living in a land of bondage and of death. Multitudes are
> enslaved by sinful customs and evil habits, and their fetters are 
> difficult
> to break. Iniquity, like a flood, is deluging the earth. Crimes almost too
> fearful to be even mentioned are of daily occurrence. Shall we say that 
> all
> this is because men live in obedience to the will of God, or is it because
> ministers and people hold and teach that its precepts have no binding 
> force?
>
>
>     "God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son" that the
> lost might be reclaimed. . . . He who has tasted and found that the Lord 
> is
> good cannot bear the thought of following in the path of transgression. It
> is pain to him to violate the law of that God who has so loved him.
>
>>From That I May Know Him - Page 294
> Wonderful Simplicity of the Law
>
>     The law of the Lord is perfect, converting the soul: the testimony of
> the Lord is sure, making wise the simple. Ps. 19:7.
>
>     How wonderful in its simplicity, its comprehensiveness and perfection,
> is the law of Jehovah! In the purposes and dealings of God there are
> mysteries which the finite mind is unable to comprehend. . . .
>
>     But there is no mystery in the law of God. The feeblest intellect can
> grasp these rules to regulate the life and form the character after the
> divine Model. If the children of men would to the best of their ability 
> obey
> this law, they would gain strength of intellect and power of discernment 
> to
> comprehend still more of God's purposes and plans. . . .
>
>     The infinite sacrifice which Christ has made to magnify and exalt the
> law testifies that not one jot or tittle of that law will relinquish its
> claims upon the transgressor. Christ came to pay the debt which the sinner
> had incurred by transgression and by His own example to teach man how to
> keep the law of God. Said Christ, "I have kept my Father's commandments"
> (John 15:10). . . . It is inconceivable how so many, professing to be
> servants of God, can set aside His law and teach sinners that they are not
> amenable to its precepts. What a fatal delusion!. . . .
>
>     We are living in a land of bondage and of death. Multitudes are
> enslaved by sinful customs and evil habits, and their fetters are 
> difficult
> to break. Iniquity, like a flood, is deluging the earth. Crimes almost too
> fearful to be even mentioned are of daily occurrence. Shall we say that 
> all
> this is because men live in obedience to the will of God, or is it because
> ministers and people hold and teach that its precepts have no binding 
> force?
>
>
>     "God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son" that the
> lost might be reclaimed. . . . He who has tasted and found that the Lord 
> is
> good cannot bear the thought of following in the path of transgression. It
> is pain to him to violate the law of that God who has so loved him.
>
>>From That I May Know Him - Page 294
>
>
> >
> 


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