Always Presenting the Word of God 

What is written in the law? How do you read it? Luke 10:26. 

The Saviour made each work of healing an occasion of implanting divine
principles in the mind and soul. This was the purpose of His work. He
imparted earthly blessings, that He might incline the hearts of men to
receive the gospel of His grace. 

Christ might have occupied the highest place among the teachers of the
Jewish nation, but He preferred rather to take the gospel to the poor. He
went from place to place, that those in the highways and byways might hear
the words of truth. By the sea, on the mountainside, in the streets of the
city, in the synagogue, His voice was heard explaining the Scriptures. Often
He taught in the outer court of the Temple, that the Gentiles might hear His
words. 

So unlike the explanations of Scripture given by the scribes and Pharisees
was Christ's teaching, that the attention of the people was arrested. The
rabbis dwelt upon tradition, upon human theory and speculation. Often that
which men had taught and written about the Scripture was put in place of the
Scripture itself. The subject of Christ's teaching was the Word of God. He
met questioners with a plain, "It is written," "What saith the Scripture?"
"How readest thou?" At every opportunity, when an interest was awakened by
either friend or foe, He presented the Word. With clearness and power He
proclaimed the gospel message. His words shed a flood of light on the
teachings of patriarchs and prophets, and the Scriptures came to men as a
new revelation. Never before had His hearers perceived in the Word of God
such depth of meaning. 

Never was there such an evangelist as Christ. He was the Majesty of heaven,
but He humbled Himself to take our nature, that He might meet men where they
were. To all people, rich and poor, free and bond, Christ, the Messenger of
the covenant, brought the tidings of salvation. His fame as the great Healer
spread throughout Palestine. The sick came to the places through which He
would pass, that they might call on Him for help. Hither, too, came many
anxious to hear His words and to receive a touch of His hand. Thus He went
from city to city, from town to town, preaching the gospel and healing the
sick--the King of glory in the lowly garb of humanity. 

He attended the great yearly festivals of the nation, and to the multitude
absorbed in outward ceremony He spoke of heavenly things, bringing eternity
within their view. To all he brought treasures from the storehouse of
wisdom. He spoke to them in language so simple that they could not fail of
understanding. . . .With tender, courteous grace, He ministered to the
sin-sick soul, bringing healing and strength (Gospel Workers, pp. 43-45). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 92

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