Truth and Grace in the Peace Offering m From S. H. Kellogg's Leviticus. j • „t-„,„ sacrificial feast at which man shall Profoundly suggestive and mstruc- w i t h G o d i s p r 0 v i d e d tive is this contrast between the m a n f o r G o d j b u t by God for i. h e a t h en custom in this offering (the m a n j a n d j s to be eaten, not in our r,eace or feast offering), and the Levi- house, but spiritually partaken m t he peace, or bj , d presence of the invisible God. What a 11 tieal ordinance (Lev. I I I . l - l ? )- £ t i f u l s y m b o l ! Who can f a il to ap- , we not strike here one of the deepest l w a ^ ^ o ^ ^ i points of contrast between al1 of man s P ™ i a £ e f a in g t h a t through some 1 religion and the Gospel of G o d r Man s our | f r l e n d has become . idea always is, until taught better by tauit ot ou a n d d r i n k a t God, " I will be t e l &o u? but there has been none of K God my friend h / n r ^ f , - God on t h a t n o w f o r a 1 < m g ^ * T ' giving something for God. uoo^ on d h a s e e k 0 u t one who the ^ » t r a r y teaches us in this symbol trouo ^ ^ a n d a j s 0 our ism, as in all Scripture, the exact re is o interest we in- i | verse; that we become truly religious triena to w r e / o n e i l e t o u s the by taking, « r f ^ g g S one w e ^ a v e offended. He has gone to ness and 3 ©y, what He has proviaea ior . anxiously await his re- r us. A breach of friendship between mediate we 7 c o m e b a c k man and God is often implied in the t u r n ; out o invitation f r om him W heathen rituals as « X wasTstranged, just in the old lov- Leviticus, we also find in both a desire w | ^ e a t w i t h of its removal, and renewed fellowship ing way^ g Anyone of us would with God. But in the former man ever him at his house y s n r e a t seeks to attain this ^ e r - c o mm u m on of S f ^ t k f W S r t S U a d Sealed t he 1 Timely Topics for Young People's Meetings ! T. C. Horton. i ASSTJBANOE OP SALVATION (judgment;> (Bom V I I L l ) . ^ 7 The mission of the Lord Jesus Christ They nav p m n e d o r judged „ to earth was the saving of sinners. * " T h e Son of Man is come to, seek_and ( , J n o .V ^ c h r i s t i found J to save t h at which was l o s t " (Luke J ^ e y j v e £ J ^ ^ (Gal 11:20) •
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