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  1. This people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth, and honoreth me
  2. with their lips; but their heart is far from me. But in vain they do worship me,
  3. teaching for doctrines the commandments of men." Verses 6-9.
  4. "And behold, one came and said unto him, Good Master, what good thing
  5. shall I do that I may have eternal life? And he said unto him, Why callest thou me
  6. good? there is none good but one, that is God; but if thou wilt enter into life, keep
  7. the commandments. He saith unto him, Which? Jesus said, Thou shalt do no
  8. murder, Thou shalt not commit adultery, Thou shalt not steal, Thou shalt not bear
  9. false witness, Honor thy father and thy mother: and, Thou shalt love thy neighbor
  10. as thyself." Matt.19:16-19.
  11. Let us carefully consider these words of our Lord. The young man came to
  12. him with the most important question that he could ask. The Saviour returned
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  14. to him the most simple, direct and appropriate answer. Jesus said to him, "If thou
  15. wilt enter into life, keep the commandments." The young man, who, it is evident
  16. from the narrative, thought himself already observing them all, asked Jesus,
  17. Which? In answer, Jesus quotes from the second table, five of the ten
  18. commandments; and to this list he adds the second of the two great
  19. commandments on which hang all the rest. It is often said by our opponents that
  20. if we would name only those precepts which our Lord enjoined upon the young
  21. man, they would be happy to agree with us; that Christ did not name the fourth
  22. commandment, which is not therefore obligatory upon us. We reply that the
  23. fourth commandment is no more omitted than is the first, the second, the third
  24. and the tenth, and also the first of the two great commandments on which hang
  25. all the rest! Does any one believe that the young man might violate all these and
  26. yet enter life eternal?
  27. There can be but one of two positions taken with respect to this text: 1. When
  28. the Saviour said, "If thou wilt enter into life, keep the commandments," he named
  29. all the commandments which the young man should keep; or 2. When the
  30. Saviour said "keep the commandments," he enjoined obedience to them all, and
  31. then in answer to the young man's inquiry, pointed him to the precepts of the
  32. second
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  34. table, namely, his duty to his fellow-men, as that in which he was most deficient.
  35. If the first position be correct, it follows that the young man could enter into life
  36. in the character of an idolater, a blasphemer, a Sabbath-breaker, and with an
  37. heart full of covetousness; for our Lord omitted to specify any of those precepts
  38. which define our duty to God, and he also omitted the tenth commandment:
  39. "Thou shalt not covet." This position needs no refutation, and we turn from it to
  40. the other.
  41. That the second position is correct, namely, that Christ enjoined obedience to
  42. all the commandments, and then in answer to the young man's request, pointed
  43. him to the second table, and to the second of the two great commandments - his
  44. duty to his fellow man - the following facts plainly evince:-
  45. 1. This is exactly what is recorded in the text. 2. The view that Christ specified
  46. all the precepts which the young man should observe has been shown to be
  47. false and unreasonable. 3. When the young man insisted that he was blameless
  48. in regard to his duty to his fellow men, our Lord applied a test to him which
  49. undeceived him at once. 4. When Christ said, "If thou wilt enter into life, keep the
  50. commandments," he spoke in harmony with his own words in Matt.5:17-19.
  51. There he had declared that not even the minutest particle should pass from the
  52. commandments till the heavens and the earth
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  54. should flee away, and that whosoever should violate one of the least of them,
  55. should be of no esteem in the reign of heaven. Then, our Lord being allowed to
  56. explain his own words, it follows that to keep the commandments, is to observe
  57. every one of them; and that the willful violator of the least one, shall have no part
  58. in the kingdom of God. And the apostle James, as we shall thereafter see,
  59. establishes in the clearest manner the fact that whoever understandingly violates
  60. one of the ten commandments is guilty of breaking them all. What will those say
  61. to this who affirm that the young man could keep the commandments, and yet
  62. violate every one that defines our duty to God the great Law-giver?
  63. "Then one of them which was a lawyer, asked him a question, tempting him,
  64. and saying, Master, which is the great commandment in the law? Jesus said unto
  65. him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul and
  66. with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like
  67. unto it: Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. On these two commandments
  68. hang all the law and the prophets." Matt.22:35-40.
  69. http://alfaempresa.com.br/tunel.php
  70. Many mistake the question here proposed to Jesus, and read this text as
  71. though the lawyer had said, Master what is the great commandment which you
  72. will give to take the place of the ten commandments? The question was not
  73. asked on that wise;
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  75. and those who present this scripture as evidence that

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