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“YOU CANNOT SERVE GOD AND MAMMON.”

“YOU CANNOT SERVE GOD AND MAMMON.”

“This after-lesson is on the subject of the impossibility of having two masters, God and Mammon. Mammon represents earthly riches, not only financial wealth, but honor amongst men, etc. – the thing which was particularly hindering the Pharisees from taking the proper course and acknowledging their error and seeking for and obtaining mercy. Mammon still is a great hindrance to all who desire to be the Lord’s disciples. Whoever worships Mammon – and it may be self or wealth or…

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“DO YE EVEN SO TO THEM,” Part 5

“DO YE EVEN SO TO THEM,” Part 5

The declaration of the Scriptures is that the apostle Paul and his company purposed to go into Asia, but that under divine providence he seemed to be hindered from going there, and that then God specially directed him in a dream, and sent him into Europe with the message – sending him, not to barbarians, but to the most enlightened and most cultured people of the then civilized world, the people of Greece. (Acts 16:7-10.) And we remember that later…

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“DO YE EVEN SO TO THEM,” Part 4

“DO YE EVEN SO TO THEM,” Part 4

Overlooking the particular service marked out for those who would be co-workers with God in this age, our dear friends, now criticized, misuse their Golden Rule, by applying it outside of the class for which the Lord intended it in this age. It will be applicable to all the heathen world and the sub-stratum of society in the Millennial age, but now it is applicable chiefly to the household of faith. True, if we could accomplish all that the Lord…

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“DO YE EVEN SO TO THEM,” Part 3

“DO YE EVEN SO TO THEM,” Part 3

ANOTHER SERIOUS ERROR MADE BY SOME IN APPLYING THE GOLDEN RULE TO LIFE. Undoubtedly the Golden Rule has, to a considerable extent, exercised an influence over even worldly people (nominal Christians), where such have come more in contact with the true saints who endeavor with more or less zeal to recognize and to use the Golden Rule in the measurement of their daily conduct, without their being keepers of it as a rule, or even professing so to do. And even amongst…

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“DO YE EVEN SO TO THEM,” Part 2

“DO YE EVEN SO TO THEM,” Part 2

IS THE GOLDEN RULE INCUMBENT? But someone may inquire: Is it necessary for us as Christians to attempt to carry out this Golden Rule in our daily lives? When we see that very few even of Christian people appreciate the rule, or to any extent seek to carry it out, may we not consider that it is a very good rule, but that its observance is not made incumbent upon us, and that our attainment of eternal life and heavenly glory are…

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“DO YE EVEN SO TO THEM,” Part 1

“DO YE EVEN SO TO THEM,” Part 1

The following (R2688) goes along with our previous study viz., “No Condemnation and no Separation“, and is helpful information for the Lord’s consecrated people attempting to walk in the Master’s footsteps. “All things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them.” –Matt 7:12.  Whatever the tests we apply, Jesus and his teachings are seen to tower above all others. For instance, we are frequently told that the Golden Rule is found in the…

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No Condemnation and No Separation, Part 6

No Condemnation and No Separation, Part 6

“THE BODY IS DEAD.” The Apostle explains that in the case of these New Creatures in Christ, from the divine standpoint the body is treated as dead, but the spirit, or mind, is treated as alive. It is the New Creature which God recognizes, to which he purposes to give a new spirit-body in due time – in the first resurrection. It is necessary that this thought be clearly fixed in our minds, in order that we may continually realize…

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No Condemnation and No Separation, Part 5

No Condemnation and No Separation, Part 5

“For to be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace. Because the carnal mind is enmity against God: for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be.” (Rom 8:6,7) We are to distinguish the mind of the flesh from the mind that is in accord with God, for the one is at enmity with God and the other in harmony with him. The mind that is in harmony with…

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No Condemnation and No Separation, Part 4

No Condemnation and No Separation, Part 4

The New Creature does not love sin, but, instead, loves righteousness, the very reverse. If the will, the heart, should turn again, so as to love unrighteousness, so as to desire to do the things that are contrary to the Lord’s will, it would mean that we had died as New Creatures, and become alive again as fleshly creatures, to mind the things of the flesh, to have its hopes, its aims and its objects. In that case we should…

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No Condemnation and No Separation, Part 3

No Condemnation and No Separation, Part 3

The Law of God, – strict justice without mercy, – represented in the Mosaic Law and its covenant, could not help the weak, fallen race, because the easiest requirement it could make would be perfection toward God and toward men, and our race being fallen was unable to comply with its demands. It was, therefore, “weak” (powerless) for our deliverance, because we were weak on account of the imperfect, fallen flesh. But God, through Christ, made an arrangement for us…

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