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Total Assets $15,000,000. 1487-3-5MtSttf E*'""1 _ _________ _ Y _ _ ____!!|- _5 the man; and that this Spirit is now v given to ug through Ohrist for the ELLIS is the directpgevelation-oi|tl1epSplrlt is has Krésv Sheep Dip- ‘ i .;':..‘:;‘:..;'.:“::;':;;?s.;“:;;§s;“‘:: $Ullilli,§lIH00l --_-»~ HAY 31 WHIT SUNDAY THE BEVEALINQ BPIBIT. V, ` GOLDEN TEXT. l Corinthians ji 10. ` I _ - _ . \"Bi1t unto us .God revealed, lbeiu through the_Bpirit; fgr the Spirit, nearcheth al] things, yea, the deep things of God." HE NARRATIVE. _ ln_ this wonderful -chapter there are ery _many lines of important teach- ing, The one which is suggested by .t e title 4ehos6u for our lesson, ‘-"Phu" .Rwealing Spirit," is certainly the lupreme one, and to that, therefore, 'we ahall,co'nline Eur attention. ' i The Golden Text selected _from the heart of .the..lesso'n, constitutes our I ue starting point. Taken ulone, it is a declaration of the fact that od has revealed to us-that is,, to hose who are culled saints-things nitural wisdom; and it also gives .Ule reason why 't/hellSpirit is able to make this revelation. He it is Who l earcheth all things, yea,.the deep things of God. I Let us endeavor to discover from lthls chapter what the things are lnim them. This is Lot the order ol statement in the chapter, but I think it is the one which will best enable us to study it. First then, amto l/he things re- vealed. 'l`he apostles insists upon it that so far as the wisdom of the world is concerned, they. are hidden things Had they been known to the hearing of the ear,. and that they have not entered -into the heart of man; that is, that man ,'u-naided by aluh wus referring to God's activity gon behalf of H-is people. _He -descrihg;-d |Him as “a God. . . which worketh for him that waitcth for Him." The ‘same thought was in the mind dl Paul, ns in-other words he yet quot- ed the spirit of Isain~h's declaration. The things referred to were those which "God prepared for.them that love Him.” Working our way hack through the argument we find that ‘the apostle spoke of God‘s wisdom in a mystery, and in the earlier Dart of the chapter,-_ol the mystery of Goa. The thimgs, then, are those of human reflngiégtion, for these tire it-he! thingie 0 's wislom, as e inn wo s of the previousf chapter reveal, "Christ Jesus, Who was made lunto us wisdom from God, and righteous- ness and sanctiticntion and redempt- ion." These are hidden things from the.wisdom unillumlnated by revelat- ion, while yet they are the supreme unid fundamen-t‘al things in human life. . N-otwilthstlan-d'in;_,» the fact that ,these words of Paul from Isaiah are constantly -Huxoted' as tllough they rc-l ferred merely to the life after death, ,and in order to lemphasize the state- nnent that we cannot know these things, they really do not refer to it'hat.__sul>jcct at all, save as it is `necessar1'-ly' included in that of re- ldemption; and the idea that they tench' that they cannot he known is entirely false ‘both to Isaiah nn-d .‘l’uul. Isaiah was insisting upon the fact that the' people of God did know }|»y experience what God was able to do, his declaration being, that men ,had neither heard nor seen a God he- side him. Paul -quoted ‘the passage in order to declare that these things, hidden _from the natural nmn, are re- vealed tg us, that it is possible, therefore, lor,'us to know them; that indeed, in Christ we do know them. .'.l`he teaching, however, of importance is that the son oi God -necessarily knows the things of God, ‘ns the spirit of .8 man knows the \thlngs of gpecific purpose of bringing this knowledge to us; ' I-kfw, then, are we to receive these thin-gs? By receiving the Spirit, and in no other way. 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