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  1. all of them are abolished. This is the grand and effectual method to teach men to
  2. violate the law of God. But those who make any one of the commandments void,
  3. that they may keep in its place a tradition of the elders, are doing exactly the
  4. work that our Lord has here solemnly warned men against.
  5. "He shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven;" or, as Campbell
  6. renders, "shall be of no esteem in the reign of heaven." This is, doubtless, the
  7. idea of the Saviour. This is the penalty of a violation of the least precept of the
  8. law of God. But how much more fearful must it be to break the commandments
  9. and to teach men that they have all been abolished!
  10. "But whosoever shall do and teach them." Here we may learn what it is to
  11. fulfill the law of God. It is to do and to teach the commandments. "The same shall
  12. be called great in the kingdom of heaven." Or, as rendered by Campbell, "shall
  13. be highly esteemed in the reign of heaven." Here is the ample commission; here
  14. is the vast reward of those who teach and keep the commandments of God.
  15. Surely, no man ever enjoined obedience to the law of God with such force as did
  16. our Lord Jesus Christ. Let us hear his words again:-
  17. "But he answered and said unto them, Why do ye also transgress the
  18. commandment of God by your tradition? For God commanded saying, Honor thy
  19. father and mother; and, He that curseth father
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  21. or mother, let him die the death. But ye say, Whosoever shall say to his father or
  22. his mother, It is a gift, by whatsoever thou mightest be profited by me; and honor
  23. not his father or his mother, he shall be free. Thus have ye made the
  24. commandment of God of none effect by your tradition." Matt.15:3-6.
  25. These words disclose to us the sacredness of God's commandments in the
  26. mind of the Lord Jesus. He did not deny that he violated the traditions of the
  27. Jews, but he boldly arraigned their traditions, and condemned them as worthless
  28. in the sight of God. And not only as worthless, but also as sinful, inasmuch as
  29. they contradict and make void the commandments of God. The tradition in
  30. question was very venerable with the Jews, inasmuch as they supposed that it
  31. had been handed down from Moses; thus being equally ancient and sacred in
  32. their estimation with the commandment which it so effectually made void. On
  33. such authority the Jews thought themselves fully justified in an open violation of
  34. the fifth commandment. Nay, they even supposed that the observance of this
  35. tradition was more acceptable to God then the observance of the commandment
  36. itself.
  37. At the present time we have a case precisely parallel. The professed church
  38. of this day hold a tradition which they say came from Christ and his apostles. On
  39. the authority of this tradition they
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  41. suppose that they are amply justified in violating the fourth commandment. Like
  42. the Jews they even think that they are serving God more acceptably by keeping
  43. a tradition that contradicts his commandment, than they would be in keeping the
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  45. commandment itself. The rebuke which Christ applied to the Jews, falls with all
  46. its force upon the heads of such: "Thus have ye made the commandment of God
  47. of none effect by your tradition. Ye hypocrites, well did Esaias prophesy of you,

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