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THE M A N W ITH THE M EASUR ING LINE Zeehariah 2:1
I. The Pessimist 1. He limits the City of God to the narrowest possible boundaries. 2. Sometimes he fears that he will not enter; at other times he doubts all others but himself. 1. He makes the City of God coin cide with his shibboleth. 2. He would have all others fol low his creed. 1. He measures others by his own inner experiences. 2. He is apt to refuse to consider as Christian those who have not experienced the same doubts, fears, and ecstasies as himself. 1. He builds his walls around the entire race. It is not for us to fix the boundaries o f salvation. We have no right to in clude in the holy city those who know not God. But there will be a multitude o f the saved which no man can number, out of every nation and o f all tribes, peoples, and tongues. They will be as numerous as stars in the midnight sky or sand grains on the seashore. — F. B. Meyer PAUL'S FAREWELL TO THE ELDERS OF EPHESUS Acts 20:17-38 1. Paul’s evangelistic zeal (vs. 18- 27 ) . 2. Paul’s pastoral faithfulness (v. 28 ) . 3. Paul’s prophetical warning (vs. 29, 30). 4. Paul’s unreserved surrender (vs. 31-35). 5. Valedictory scenes (vs. 36-38). CHRIST— THE REVELATION OF GOD I. God Is Invisible (Ex. 33:20; John 1:18; Col. 1:15; 1 Tim. 6:16; 1 John 4:12). II. The Son Reveals the Father (John 1:18 — “ declared,” i.e., “ shown forth” ; Col. 1:15; 2 :9 ; Heb. 1:2, 3). III. To See Christ Is to See God (John 12:45; 14-8, 9). IV. Practical Application. 1. The redeemed expect to see Christ sitting in His Father’s throne (Rev. 3:21; 22:4). 2. The lost will see Christ’s face in judgment (Jude 14, 15; Rev. 1 :7 ; 6 :1 6 ,1 7 ). — Ralph H. Didier. II. The Bigot III. The Experimentalist IV. The Universalist
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