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Bible Studies and Readings
2. To Do the Will of God. “Lo, I come to do thy will, O God.”—Heb. 10:7. 3. To Save Sinners; “This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners.”—1 Tim. 1 :15. 4. To Seek and Save, “The Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost.”—Luke 19:10. 5. To Yield His Life. “The Son of Man come . . . to minister and give His life a ransom.”—Mark 10:45. 6. To Give Life, “I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.”—John 10:10. 7. To Testify as to the Truth, “For this cause came I iiato the world, that I should bear witness to the truth.”—John 18:37.-5'. ORDER OF GOD’S WORK. The order of God’s work may be seen by a parallel arrangement of Scripture. A—The Original Creation.—Gen. 1:1 (“Heaven and Earth”). B—Ruin.—Gen. 1:2 (Isa. 45:18; Heb.). Cause: Satan’s first rebellion. C—Earth blessed, but cursed because of sin. D—Mankind dealt with as a whole (Adam to Abraham) . E—Chosen nation blessed. , F—First appearing of Orrisf.—Heb. 9:26. G—Church (taken out ).—Acts. 15:14. When the Church is completed (Rom. 11: 25) and He returns for “restitution of all things” (Acts 3:21), He will follow reverse Order. G—Church (taken up. —1 Thess. 4:16, 17. F—Second appearing on earth.—Heb. 9: 28; Zee. 14:4. E—Chosen nation blessed.—Rom. 11:25; Acts 15:16.
O utline 2 C or . 5 :19: (1) The purpose: Reconciliation; (2) The Author: God; (3) The Channel: Christ; (4) The subject: The world; (5) The hindrance: Trespasses; (6) The herald: (Us) the church; (7) The an nouncement: The Word. T he H oly S pirit , L uke 11:13: (1) Com forter, John 14:16; (2 ) Teacher, John 14: 26; (3) Guide, John 16:13; (4) Witness, Rom. 8:16; (S) Intercessor, Rom. 8 :26, 27; (6) Revealer, Eph. 3:5; -(7) Renewer, Titus 3:5. B lessings of the S pirit in E phesians : (1) The seal of the Spirit, 1:13, 14; (2) Access by the Spirit, 2:18; (3) Builded by the Spirit, 2:21, 22; (4) Strengthened by the Spirit, 3: 16; (5) Unity of the Spirit, 4:3; (6) Filled with the Spirit, 5:18; (7) Suppli cation in the Spirit, 6 :1.8. TI e I s A ble : (1) To save unto perfection, Heb. 7:25; (2) To make us stand, Rom. 14: 4; (3) To guard from stumbling, Jude 24; (4) To succor in temptation, Heb. 2:18; (5) To give abounding grace, 2 Cor. 9:8; (6) To do exceeding abundantly, etc., Eph. 3 :20;, (7) To subdue all things, Phil. 3 :21. T he S even S on -T itles of J esus C hrist : . (1) The Son of God — Begotten, John 1:14, 18; (2) The Son of man—in ministry, Matt. 20:28; 13:41; (3) The Son of Mary—by birth, Matt.'1:21; Gal. 4:4; (4) The Son of the Highest—in rank, Luke 1:32; 2:14; (5) The Son of David—in royal lineage, Matt. 1:1; 22:42; (6) The ( supposed ) Son of Joseph—in legal standing, Luke 3 :23; John 1:45; (7) The Son of Abraham—according to promise, Matt. 1:1; Heb. 2:16. —Herbert Mackenzie.
WHY CHRIST CAME.
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To Manifest God in the Flesh.—1 Tim.
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