Jesus of Nazareth a Divine Person And the True Messiah the Design of His Mi
Jesus of Nazareth a Divine Person And the True Messiah the Design of His Mi
William W Phillips
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What has been, may be again. We object to the observance, because it is unnecessary. This is indeed implied in the omission of the Saviour to appoint it, yet it is said we require it. It is true, we require to be reminded of the great " mystery of god- liness, God manifest in the flesh. " And are we not reminded of it by his Word, by the sacra- ments of baptism and the Lord's Supper, and by the Sabbath ? His death and resurrection are to be commemorated, and of necessity his birth and the objec...t of his mission, not once a year merely, but from week to week, and daily, in all our devotional exercises. To quote the words of another, (Clement of Alexandria, ) 34 JESUS OF NAZARETH. " we are commanded to worship and honor this same person, who we are persuaded is the Word, the Saviour and Ruler, and through him, the Father — not upon select days, as some others do — but we do it ahvays, and by all manner of ways, through the whole course of our lives. " To judge from the arguments of some, in favor of the observance of such a day, we should be led to suppose that there was no other time or opportunity to think or speak of Christianity, of its evidences, of its claims, of its conservative and salutary influence, of its con- quests and ultimate universal prevalence, ex- cept on Christmas days.
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