The Old Paths

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The Old Paths
John Zahnd
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Those who went out in the first hour received a penny. Those who went out in the 3rd hour received a penny. Those who went out to their labor in the 6th and 9th and llth hours all received the same compensation. By this we can readily see that our Lord had no intention but what all should share equally; and when anyone was converted to the Gospel and had yielded obedience thereto, he became as one family of God and shared equally in all things com- mon, inasmuch as he complied with the law of C...hrist.
In the Acts of the Apostles, 2nd Chapter, 44th verse, it is plain that under the teachings of the law of Christ, the Apostles recognized this law ; for they had all things in common; and they that had possessions, sold them; and great fear came upon them when they saw how far from God they had strayed, and how short they had come to complying with this great principle of the com- mon law. Again in the 4th Chapter of the Acts, 32nd verse, we notice that they held all things in common. No one claimed anything was his own, and no one lacked, but all had plenty.


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