The Last Reformation by F. G. (Frederick George) Smith
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hath in these last days _spoken unto us_ BY HIS SON" (Heb. 1: 1, 2).
Moses, representative of the law, and Elias, representative of the prophets, appeared in glory on the Mount of Transfiguration; but when Peter suggested that they be accorded equal honors with Jesus, immediately a cloud overshadowed the company and a voice out of the cloud said, "This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased; HEAR YE HIM." "And when they had lifted up their eyes, they saw no man, save _Jesus only_" (Matt. 17:1-8). [Sidenote: Model for all ages] The revelation of divine truth, therefore, as the foundation of our faith, reached its highest level in the Son. We need not look for another gospel--_hear him_. He has also said, "I will build my church"; hence we need not look for another church--HEAR HIM! Paul declares that the gospel with its revelation of the "mystery" of the union of the saved in one body, the church, was in his day "_made manifest_," and, "according to the commandment of the everlasting God, made known to all nations _for the obedience of faith_" (Rom. 16:25, 26). See Eph. 2; 3:1-10. While therefore Christ was the author of the truth in its highest form of revelation, also the founder of his church, both reached their fulness of perfection under the inspired apostles and was by them "made known to all nations _for the obedience of faith_." The unity of all believers for which Christ solemnly prayed was to be accomplished through the direct agency of the apostles, the result of believing on Christ "_through_ THEIR _Word_" (John 17:20). In describing how both Jews and Gentiles were reconciled in one body by the cross, Paul says that God "hath raised us up together, and made |
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