The Great Teacher

For this cause came I into the world, that I should bear witness unto the
truth. John 18:37. 

Christ was the greatest teacher the world has ever known. He came to this
earth to shed abroad the bright beams of truth, that men might gain a
fitness for heaven. "For this cause came I into the world that I should bear
witness unto the truth." He came to reveal the character of the Father, that
men might be led to worship Him in spirit and in truth. 

Man's need for a divine teacher was known in heaven. The pity and sympathy
of God were aroused in behalf of human beings, fallen and bound to Satan's
chariot car; and when the fullness of time was come, He sent forth His Son.
The One appointed in the councils of heaven came to this earth as man's
instructor. The rich benevolence of God gave Him to our world, and to meet
the necessities of human nature He took humanity upon Himself. To the
astonishment of the heavenly host, the eternal Word came to this world as a
helpless babe. Fully prepared, He left the royal courts and mysteriously
allied Himself with fallen human beings. "The Word was made flesh, and dwelt
among us" (John 1:14). 

When Christ left His high command, He might have taken upon Him any
condition in life that He chose. But greatness and rank were nothing to Him,
and He chose the most humble walk of life. No luxury, ease, or
self-gratification came into His experience. The truth of heavenly origin
was to be His theme; He was to sow the world with truth, and He lived in
such a way as to be accessible to all. 

That during His childhood Christ should grow in wisdom and in favor with God
and man was not a matter of astonishment; for it was according to the laws
of His divine appointment that His talents should develop and His faculties
strengthen. He did not seek an education in the schools of the rabbis, for
God was His instructor. As He grew older He continued to increase in wisdom.
He applied Himself diligently to a study of the Scriptures, for He knew them
to be full of invaluable instruction. He was faithful in the discharge of
His home duties; and the early morning hours, instead of being spent in bed,
often found Him in a retired place, searching the Scriptures and praying to
His heavenly Father. 

All the prophecies concerning His work and mediation were familiar to Him,
especially those having reference to His humiliation, atonement, and
intercession. The object of His life on earth was ever before Him, and He
rejoiced to think that the gracious purpose of the Lord should prosper in
His hands. . . . 

His words comforted, strengthened, and blessed those who were longing for
the peace that He alone could give (Counsels to Parents and Teachers, pp.
259, 260). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 166

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