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              The Ministry of Healing
            
            
              That thou mightest answer the words of truth to them
            
            
              that send unto thee?”
            
            
              “He established a testimony in Jacob,
            
            
              And appointed a law in Israel,
            
            
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              Which He commanded our fathers,
            
            
              That they should make them known to their children;”
            
            
              “Showing to the generation to come the praises of the Lord,
            
            
              And His strength, and His wonderful works that He hath
            
            
              done.”
            
            
              “That the generation to come might know them,
            
            
              Even the children which should be born;
            
            
              Who should arise and declare them to their children:
            
            
              That they might set their hope in God.”
            
            
              “The blessing of the Lord, it maketh rich,
            
            
              And He addeth no sorrow with it.”
            
            
              Proverbs 22:17-21; Psalm
            
            
              78:5, 4, 6, 7; Proverbs 10:22.
            
            
              Christ’s Teaching
            
            
              So also Christ presented the principles of truth in the gospel.
            
            
              In His teaching we may drink of the pure streams that flow from
            
            
              the throne of God. Christ could have imparted to men knowledge
            
            
              that would have surpassed any previous disclosures, and put in the
            
            
              background every other discovery. He could have unlocked mystery
            
            
              after mystery, and could have concentrated around these wonderful
            
            
              revelations the active, earnest thought of successive generations till
            
            
              the close of time. But He would not spare a moment from teaching
            
            
              the science of salvation. His time, His faculties, and His life were
            
            
              appreciated and used only as the means for working out the salvation
            
            
              of the souls of men. He had come to seek and to save that which
            
            
              was lost, and He would not be turned from His purpose. He allowed
            
            
              nothing to divert Him.
            
            
              Christ imparted only that knowledge which could be utilized.
            
            
              His instruction of the people was confined to the needs of their own