WHAT YOU NEED TO EAT? 18
Our Redeemer, laying aside his glory and
majesty, to take human nature, and to die man's sacrifice, was a miracle of
God. It was God's wise arrangement to save fallen man. God requires his people
to be laborers together with him. He requires them to abstain from fleshly
lusts, which war against the soul, and present their bodies a living sacrifice,
holy and acceptable to God, which is the only service he will accept from
reasonable mortals. Jesus has stooped very low in order to reach man in his low
estate. And God requires of man to make earnest efforts, and deny self, that he
may preserve his vigor of mind, and elevate himself, and imitate the example of
him in whom was no guile. Then will he be benefited with the atonement of
Christ. As the Lord bade faithful Noah before the flood, Come thou, and all thy
house, into the ark, he will, previous to the time of trouble, say to his
faithful saints, who have been preparing for translation, "Come, my people,
enter thou into thy chambers, and shut thy doors about thee. Hide thyself as it
were for a little moment, until the indignation be overpast. For, behold, the
Lord cometh out of his place to punish the inhabitants of the earth for their
iniquity. The earth, also, shall disclose her blood, and shall no more cover
her slain."
Christ took not on him the nature of
angels, but the nature of man, that he might acquaint himself with the
temptations with which he was beset, and help man in his fallen state, and by
his own humiliation and death elevate men to become heirs with him to his
Father's kingdom. Christ endured the strongest temptations of Satan, that he
might experience in himself the severest conflict which the children of men
would have with the fallen foe, and that he might sustain those who should come
to him for strength in their temptations.
Satan caused the fall of the first Adam,
and he boasted to the angels that he should succeed with the second Adam, Jesus
Christ, by approaching him through the appetite. Before Christ entered upon his
ministry, Satan commenced his series of temptations. He knew that he could lead
astray through the appetite sooner than in any other way. Eve fell in
consequence of appetite when she had every kind of fruit good to satisfy her
wants. Christ suffered a long fast of forty days, and endured the keenest
hunger. Satan came to him with his series of temptations while thus weak and
suffering, tempting him to do a miracle for his own sake, to appease his
hunger, and by so doing give him evidence that he was the Son of God. "And
when the tempter came to him, he said, if thou be the Son of God, command that
these stones be made bread." Christ answered him with Scripture. "It
is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that
proceedeth out of the mouth of God." Christ refers to his Father's law.
The words of God spoken from Sinai are the conditions of life. These words
obeyed will give man again free access to the tree of life, that our first
parents forfeited all right to by disobedience. Their transgression made it
needful for Christ to come to reconcile fallen man to God by his own death.
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