Mat
5:17 Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am
not come to destroy, but to fulfil.
Mat
5:18 For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or
one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.
If our
Savior was going to DESTROY the law as some think it has been destroyed, that
would have been a perfect opportunity for Him to announce the destruction.
Christ clearly states he has NOT come to destroy the law, that we are not to
think that He has. Christ clearly states He has not come to destroy the
prophets. Christ clearly states that He
has come to keep both the law and the prophets. To emphasize His position
Christ tells us that NOT UNTIL heaven and earth pass not a single dot of an i
or a cross of the t will pass from the law, only then will all of the law and
prophets be perfectly kept.
Think
about it! If that isn't emphasis of a position then what is? Has heaven or earth passed? We can truthfully
say they have NOT. If they have not passed, then we are still living in a world
with the law and the prophets given to us by GOD.
If we are
still living in a world with the law and the prophets and we choose to discard
them, we are accountable for that position.
May God only reveal TRUTH to us, complete and utter truth so that we are
not confused by the wiles of Satan and are free to cling, through faith, to our
Lord and Savior now and forever!
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Excerpt
for Chapter One Conclusion-
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CONCLUDING
REMARKS AND QUESTIONS
1. If God
has instituted morals, he is a moral Governor, and has a moral law; for there
can be no government without a law.
If there
is a moral law, it must be the only standard of morality; and it follows that
we can only determine a man’s character in a moral point of view, by comparing
his life with the law of God—the moral rule. For, as we have before noticed,
there is no earthly Government which is administered on purely moral
principles.
God alone
can govern on such a basis.
Therefore,
whoever has violated God’s law has lost his moral character by such violation
as surely as morality consists in obedience to moral law. But we are all
conscious of having violated the principles of right and justice—most of our
race in a most glaring manner. All around us are evidences that man has ruined
himself by sin.
How may he
be acquitted and restored? Can you devise a plan which will honor the
Government vindicate justice, maintain the authority of the law, and yet save
the sinner? Have you ever considered this matter?
2. We have
considered that the Government has the sole right to dictate the terms whereby
man may be restored to favor.
We trace a
plain distinction between the systems of nature and morality; but in neither,
unassisted by direct revelation, can we discover the measure of obedience due
to the divine Government, or the method or means whereby we may be reconciled
to our Creator. How shall we obtain this information?
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3. We have
also seen the utter inability of man to save himself from the penalty of his
transgressions, and the imperative necessity of a mediator to atone for us, and
to vindicate justice in our pardon.
And our
fellow-men are all in the same condition, as helpless and unworthy as
ourselves. Who shall act as our mediator?
Friendly
reader! if you have trusted in reason and nature; if you have been skeptical as
to divine revelation, we entreat you to turn not hastily away from these
thoughts; pause and reflect. Have you made your boast of reason? “Come, now,
let us reason together.” Can you invalidate, or with reason deny, the positions
taken in the preceding pages? Can you answer the three questions proposed
above? Can you tell with certainty what duty you owe to your Creator, the moral
Governor? or on what principle you expect to be justified before God? Do you
know how you may be restored after you have offended? Can you show where we may
learn all this? In a word, Do you not need a written revelation? Again, would
it not serve the cause of justice, and the true purposes of government, to have
the laws of our lives, moral laws, published for the benefit of those amenable
thereto? Surely, it would. So far from being astonished at the idea of a
written revelation—a publication of the divine divine laws—we should expect it;
justice demands it. And, if we could not produce such a document, would you not
esteem it an oversight in the Governor?
Once more:
An Atonement has been supposed to lead to immorality. But, according to what
has been proved, it is the only possible method of restoring the sinner to
favor which does not lead to immorality. It is readily granted that any theory
by which the Atonement is claimed to have abolished the law of the Most High,
or relaxed its claims, leads to immorality. And we regret exceedingly that
there are some systems professing to represent Christianity, which uphold such
a demoralizing view; some professedly Christian ministers who preach that the
gospel set aside, superseded, or abolished the law of God which he had revealed
to man. Such teachings are a perversion of the gospel; subversive of justice
and every right principle of Government, and highly dishonoring to the Son of
God who came to establish the law and to put down rebellion
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H. Waggoner
against
his Father. But can that lead to immorality which acknowledges the justice of
law, removes rebellion, and restores the wrongdoer to obedience? You will see
that this objection arises, not from any defect in the system of the Atonement,
but from the ignorance of the objector as to what that system is. We readily
admit that to abolish a good law because it has been disobeyed, and thereby
leave men free from its obligations, is to license the crime committed and to
utterly subvert all government.
We claim
nothing for an Atonement on such grounds, and should be obliged to reject
anything purporting to be a revelation from God which led to such unjust and
unreasonable conclusions.
The Bible
presents a pure system of morality, and, through the Atonement, a means of
pardon, consistent with every requirement of justice, and every correct
principle of government. It neither favors indulgence nor gives license. Pardon
maintains law; license upholds crime. There is as great difference between
pardon and license as there is between liberty and licentiousness; and he who
cannot discern the difference as recognized in the Atonement, may well be
pitied.
Do not
think that we discard reason because we plead for the Bible and its truths. And
we entreat you not to abuse your reason in a vain effort to make it answer a
purpose which it will not, and for which it was never designed. Reason is not
evidence; nor can it create evidence. It can only weigh the evidence when
presented. But revelation and evidence are the same. And now if it can be
shown, as we claim, that the Bible is in perfect harmony with these principles,
and enforces them strictly, there will remain no reasonable objection against
it as a revelation from the great “Lawgiver.” Will you join in a patient
investigation of this matter? No subject can be more worthy of your attention.
Let us examine the Bible itself, and discover what is the morality which it
teachers, and what means it reveals for the salvation of those who have dared
to disregard the claims of the divine Government.
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(To be
continued)
(Excerpt
from-) THE ATONEMENT-AN EXAMINATION OF A REMEDIAL SYSTEM IN THE LIGHT OF NATURE
AND REVELATION. (1884)
BY ELDER J. H. WAGGONER
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