shall we liken the kingdom


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  1. force has risen to counterwork His work, that He has not
  2. foreseen. All has taken place as He predicted. He has not left
  3. His church forsaken, but has traced in prophetic declarations
  4. what would occur, and that which His Spirit inspired the
  5. prophets to foretell has been brought about. All His purposes
  6. will be fulfilled. His law is linked with His throne, and no
  7. power of evil can destroy it. Truth is inspired and guarded by
  8. God; and it will triumph over all opposition.
  9. During ages of spiritual darkness the church of God has
  10. been as a city set on a hill. From age to age, through
  11. successive generations, the pure doctrines of heaven have
  12. been unfolding within its borders. Enfeebled and defective
  13. as it may appear, the church is the one object upon which
  14. God bestows in a special sense His supreme regard. It is the
  15. theater of His grace, in which He delights to reveal His power
  16. to transform hearts.
  17. “Whereunto,” asked Christ, “shall we liken the kingdom
  18. of God? or with what comparison shall we compare it?”
  19. Mark 4:30. He could not employ the kingdoms of the world
  20. as a similitude. In society He found nothing with which
  21. to compare it. Earthly kingdoms rule by the ascendancy
  22. of physical power; but from Christ’s kingdom every carnal
  23. weapon, every instrument of coercion, is banished. This
  24. kingdom is to uplift and ennoble humanity. God’s church
  25. is the court of holy life, filled with varied gifts and endowed
  26. with the Holy Spirit. The members are to find their happiness
  27. in the happiness of those whom they help and bles

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