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  1. books for this very purpose. That the sins of men are thus written, is plainly
  2. revealed in the Scriptures.
  3. "For though thou wash thee with niter, and take thee much soap, yet thine
  4. iniquity is marked before me, saith the Lord God." Jer.2:22. And thus the Lord
  5. speaks of the guilt of Israel: "Is not this laid up in store with me, and sealed up
  6. among my treasures?" Deut.32:34. And Paul speaks in the same manner: "But
  7. after thy hardness and impenitent heart treasureth up unto thyself wrath against
  8. the day of wrath and revelation of the righteous judgment of God; who will render
  9. to every man according to his deeds." Rom.2:5,6. These statements of wrath
  10. being treasured up can have reference only to the fact that God takes notice of
  11. men's sins, and that every sin is marked before him. To this fact all the texts
  12. which speak of the blotting out of sins must have
  13. 14
  14. reference. Thus David prays that God would blot out his transgressions. Ps.
  15. 51:1,9. And Nehemiah, and David, and Jeremiah, pray respecting certain
  16. persons, that their sin may not be blotted out. Neh.4:5; Ps.109:14; Jer.18:23. And
  17. Isaiah, in prophetic language, speaks of this blotting out as if it were a past event,
  18. just as in the next verse he speaks of the new creation, and the final redemption.
  19. Isa.44:22,23. And in the previous chapter he speaks in a similar manner of this
  20. blotting out as necessary in order that the sins of the people of God may be no
  21. more remembered. Isa.43:25. These texts plainly imply that the sins of men are
  22. upon record, and that there is a time when these are blotted out of the record of
  23. the righteous.
  24. CHAPTER 2 - EXAMINATION OF THE BOOKS
  25. The Book of Life - The Book of Remembrance - Blotting out of Sins - Blotting out
  26. of Names - Judgment Precedes Resurrection - A Solemn Decree - Closing Work
  27. of Our High Priest
  28. THE existence of records, or books, in heaven and their use in the judgment,
  29. is plainly revealed. Thus Daniel says, "The judgment was set, and the books
  30. were opened." Dan.7:10. And John says: "And I saw the dead, small and great,
  31. stand before God; and the books were opened; and another book was opened,
  32. which is the book of life; and the dead were judged out of those things which
  33. were written in the books, according to their works." Rev.20:12.
  34. It is evident that the utmost importance is attached to the blotting out of the
  35. sins of the righteous from these books. When they are blotted out they can never
  36. rise up in the judgment against those who committed them; for men give account
  37. to God only for those things contained in the books. It is therefore certain that no
  38. individual can have his sins blotted out until the close of his probation. But when
  39. this work is wrought there must be an examination of the books for this very
  40. purpose.
  41. The book of life is to be examined before the resur

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