the church. It is different now, and there are few who fully heed such exhortations as we have in He brews 10:25. As far as what can be done, we can certainly do our part by setting an example, and perhaps encour aging others to do the same. There are great blessings in real fellow ship with others in the things of the Lord. Q. Ferndale, Mich. " Why did Jesus have so many enemies while He was on earth? It seems everyone should have returned the great love He had for them all." A. Your assumption is certainly cor rect, but unfortunately, because of the sinfulness of the human heart, it just does not happen that way. The Bible tells us that men love darkness rather than light be cause their deeds are evil. Christ is the light of the world anc^ as such shows up the evil that is so prevalent everywhere. Those who are living in sin do not like to be in the presence of virtuous or god ly people. This is what Scripture refers to as "the offense of the cross." Q. Spokane, Wash. "Do you feel that it was right for Rahab to dis obey the king's orders and let the two spies she sheltered escape?" A. This account is found in Joshua 2:5, 6. The basis for right and mor ality cannot be what we see others do, or even what we may think is the proper avenue of conduct. The only proper standard to consider must rest squarely on the character and the will of Cod. We must do what the Lord commands and not what men say. Cod unmistakably
glorified Himself in choosing a na tion from Abraham. He saw to it that they came into existence, giv ing them a land of their own. Later He brought them out of oppression in Egypt through mighty miracles. He wanted His chosen people to have what was rightfully theirs (Genesis 12:7). Rahab went by faith for she knew this was a time when it was better to obey the Lord than man. Q. Walla Walla, Wash. "Are the Ten Commandments relevant to day, or do they only apply to the age of law? Are any of these Ten Commandments listed in the New Testament?" A. The Old Testament law had three phases: moral, spiritual and civil. The moral law transcends all dis pensations and is found in the New Testament where nine out of the Ten Commandments are spe cifically referred to. (The only one not mentioned is the fourth, "Re member the sabbath day to keep it holy.") Yes, the moral law is true today, just aswhen it was first given. Q. Los Angeles, Calif. "What was a Nazarite and are there still such people today?" A. You may be sure that it was not just someone who came from the city of Nazareth where Jesus grew up. This word has its connec tion in the original with separa tion. It spoke of someone who was distinctly set apart for a certain type of testimony to Cod. The first mention of a Nazarite is in Num bers 6:1ff. Here we find no rela tionship to any one tribe. The vow included that the individual was not to drink wine or strong drink,
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