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  1. Judas was left without excuse in the evil course he afterward
  2. pursued. Judas might have become a doer of the word, as were
  3. eventually Peter and James and John and the other disciples. Jesus gave
  4. precious lessons of instruction, so that those who were associated with
  5. Him might have been converted, and have no need of clinging to the
  6. defects that marred their characters.
  7. The Church Not Perfect
  8. Some people seem to think that upon entering the church they will
  9. have their expectations fulfilled, and meet only with those who are pure
  10. and perfect. They are zealous in their faith, and when they see faults
  11. in church members, they say, “We left the world in order to have no
  12. association with evil characters, but the evil is here also;” and they ask,
  13. as did the servants in the parable, “From whence then hath it tares?”
  14. But we need not be thus disappointed, for the Lord has not warranted
  15. us in coming to the conclusion that the church is perfect; and all our
  16. zeal will not be successful in making the church militant as pure as
  17. the church triumphant. The Lord forbids us to proceed in any violent
  18. way against those whom we think erring, and we are not to deal out
  19. excommunications and denunciations to those who are faulty.
  20. Finite man is likely to misjudge character, but God does not leave
  21. the work of judgment and pronouncing upon character to those who are
  22. not fitted for it. We are not to say what constitutes the wheat, and what
  23. the tares. The time of the harvest will fully determine the character of
  24. the two classes specified under the figure of the tares and the wheat. The
  25. work of separation is given to the angels of God, and not committed into
  26. the hands of any man.
  27. False doctrine is one of the satanic influences that
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  29. work in the church, and brings into it those who are unconverted in
  30. heart. Men do not obey the words of Jesus Christ, and thus seek for
  31. unity in faith, spirit, and doctrine. They do not labor for the unity of
  32. spirit for which Christ prayed, which would make the testimony of
  33. Christ’s disciples effective in convincing the world that God had sent
  34. His Son into the world, “that whosoever believeth in Him should not
  35. perish, but have everlasting life.” If the unity for which Christ prayed
  36. existed among the people of God, they would bear living testimony,
  37. would send forth a bright light to shine amid the moral darkness of the
  38. world.
  39. Satan Permitted to Tempt
  40. Instead of the unity which should exist among believers, there is
  41. disunion; for Satan is permitted to come in, and through his specious
  42. deceptions and delusions he leads those who are not learning of Christ
  43. meekness and lowliness of heart, to take a different line from the church,
  44. and break up, if possible, the unity of the church. Men arise speaking
  45. perverse things to draw away disciples after themselves. They claim
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  47. that God has given them great light; but how do they act under its
  48. influence? Do they pursue the course that the two disciples pursued
  49. on their journey to Emmaus? When they received light, they returned
  50. and found those whom God had led and was still leading, and told them
  51. how they had seen Jesus and had talked with Him.
  52. Have the men who have claimed to have light conc

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