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        of the love of God. Heaven stands indignant at the neglect shown to
      
      
        the souls of men. Would we know how Christ regards it? How would
      
      
        a father and mother feel, did they know that their child, lost in the
      
      
        cold and the snow, had been passed by, and left to perish, by those
      
      
        who might have saved it? Would they not be terribly grieved, wildly
      
      
        indignant? Would they not denounce those murderers with wrath hot
      
      
        as their tears, intense as their love? The sufferings of every man are
      
      
        the sufferings of God’s child, and those who reach out no helping hand
      
      
        to their perishing fellow beings provoke His righteous anger. This is
      
      
        the wrath of the Lamb. To those who claim fellowship with Christ, yet
      
      
        have been indifferent to the needs of their fellow men, He will declare
      
      
        in the great Judgment day, “I know you not whence ye are; depart
      
      
        from Me, all ye workers of iniquity.”
      
      
         Luke 13:27
      
      
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        In the commission to His disciples, Christ not only outlined their
      
      
        work, but gave them their message. Teach the people, He said, “to
      
      
        observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you.” The disciples
      
      
        were to teach what Christ had taught. That which He had spoken, not
      
      
        only in person, but through all the prophets and teachers of the Old
      
      
        Testament, is here included. Human teaching is shut out. There is no
      
      
        place for tradition, for man’s theories and conclusions, or for church
      
      
        legislation. No laws ordained by ecclesiastical authority are included
      
      
        in the commission. None of these are Christ’s servants to teach. “The
      
      
        law and the prophets,” with the record of His own words and deeds,
      
      
        are the treasure committed to the disciples to be given to the world.
      
      
        Christ’s name is their watchword, their badge of distinction, their bond
      
      
        of union, the authority for their course of action, and the source of
      
      
        their success. Nothing that does not bear His superscription is to be
      
      
        recognized in His kingdom.
      
      
        The gospel is to be presented, not as a lifeless theory, but as a living
      
      
        force to change the life. God desires that the receivers of His grace
      
      
        shall be witnesses to its power. Those whose course has been most
      
      
        offensive to Him He freely accepts; when they repent, He imparts
      
      
        to them His divine Spirit, places them in the highest positions of
      
      
        trust, and sends them forth into the camp of the disloyal to proclaim
      
      
        His boundless mercy. He would have His servants bear testimony
      
      
        to the fact that through His grace men may possess Christlikeness of
      
      
        character, and may rejoice in the assurance of His great love. He would
      
      
        have us bear testimony to the fact that He cannot be satisfied until the