The Principles of Righteousness Revealed in the Life
The question is often asked. Why do you keep the commandments of Yahuwah? Did not Yahushua come to abolish the law? The Son of Yahuwah gave the law, and was it given only to be abolished? Did Yahushua leave the royal courts of heaven to die upon the cross of Calvary, in order that he might give the world license to break the law? Is there reason in this? Was the wonderful, costly process that the Father and his dear Son underwent, only to abolish the law, and give men perfect freedom to trample it in the dust?--No, no. The Master's standard of righteousness remains as firm as his eternal throne. It is his holy law, and because not one precept of this law could be changed to meet man in his fallen condition, the Father consented to give his only begotten Son to die. To abolish the law?--No; but to save the sinner. The cross of Calvary is the unanswerable argument as to the perpetuity of the law of Jehovah. When the great Teacher gave his sermon on the mount, showing the immutability of the law of Yahuwah, he was expounding the law that he himself gave.
Satan had so beclouded the understanding of even the chosen people of Yahuwah, that in their separation from Yahuwah they could not discern sacred things. The prophecies were made so indistinct, that truth, precious above gold, or silver, or precious stones, was buried beneath a mass of rubbish, and its glorious character was hidden from view. The precious Sabbath given at the creation of the world lost its true significance. The rubbish of human inventions, maxims, and traditions hid its true character. Said Yahushua, "This people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth, and honoreth me with their lips; but their heart is far from me. But in vain they do worship me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men" (Matthew 15:8).
Yahushua was the foundation of the whole Jewish economy. He established the sacrificial offerings which typified himself. The whole system of types and symbols was one compacted prophecy of the gospel, a presentation of what it means to be a follower of our Saviour. Yahushua presented to the multitude of Jews and Gentiles of all nations the real original truths connected with his kingdom, which had been buried out of sight. He sought to clear away the mist and fog of their false, long-cherished ideas in regard to his mission and his kingdom. They supposed it was a temporal, earthly kingdom; but he showed them its spiritual and eternal nature. He unfolded before them the far-reaching principles of the law of Yahuwah; commandment after commandment he opened before them in its true spiritual bearing, and showed the extent of the requirements of Yahuwah's precepts. They are not only to direct conduct, but to control the heart. The lessons given by Yahushua were so different from anything to which the people had listened from the scribes and Pharisees, that they were astonished at his doctrines. He did not present labored, intricate arguments that buried with exactions the commandments of Yahuwah, so that no one could ever hope to keep them. Yahushua, the great Teacher, laid open in the simplest language, the great moral truths, clothing them with freshness and power.
The scribes and Pharisees that were
listening to his words, thought in their hearts that he was making of no
account the law of Yahuwah. But as if Yahushua had read their hearts as an open
book, there fell upon their startled ears these words: "Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the
prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill. For verily I say unto you,
Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from
the law, till all be fulfilled. Whosoever therefore shall break one of these
least commandments, and
shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the
kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach them, the same shall be
called great in the kingdom of heaven" (Matthew 5:17-19). The heavenly intelligences look upon the human
agents, and estimate their value according to the respect and reverence they
manifest toward the great moral standard of righteousness--the holy law of Yahuwah.
And Yahushua added, "Except your righteousness
shall exceed the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, ye shall in no
case enter into the kingdom of heaven" (Matthew 5:20). With
what excuse could we meet the great Lawgiver over his broken law when the
Redeemer has so plainly stated its importance. The righteousness of the
Pharisees consisted mainly in a form of ceremonies. They complicated the plain
and simple precepts, and made them a rigorous burden of exactions, while they
neglected and contradicted the vital principles and spirit of the law. This
error, fatal to the soul, Yahushua in his sermon on the mount sought to correct.
The Pharisees in their false ideas as to what constituted the keeping of the
commandments of Yahuwah, cherished malice and revenge; but Yahushua taught that
all malice must be expelled from the soul. The evil done to us by another must
remain unresented, unavenged. He who was an enemy was to be loved, because Yahuwah
loved the sinner when he was his enemy. Yahushua taught, "Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good
to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and
persecute you; that ye may be the children of your Father which is in heaven:
for he maketh his sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on
the just and on the unjust" (Matthew 5:44-45).Here are the
principles of true Yahushua-like religion, and he presented these principles in
no hesitating manner, but taught them as one having authority. They must be
imitators of Yahuwah, pure and holy and undefiled by the maxims and traditions
of men. These principles were too holy to be corrupted by the inventions of
man.
No man can serve two masters. "Ye cannot serve Yahuwah and mammon" (Matthew 6:24). We are but living, human agents, dependent upon Yahuwah for every breath we draw, and we are not to be anxious about food and raiment, and to be distrustful of Yahuwah. The Master has his thoughts of love toward us, and will care for the future. It is Yahuwah's will that we are to be anxious to know and to do his requirements at all hazards; but we are to trust Yahuwah implicitly not only for the little things, the temporal things of life, but for the redemption of our souls. Having faith, and confidence, and trust in Yahuwah, we have everything, and Yahuwah will never betray our confidence. He is ever loving, and patiently bears with our weaknesses and infirmities, and is ever willing to forgive our perversities. Then let us walk meekly, trustingly, and humbly before him. Commit your way to him. Cast all your care upon him; for he careth for you.
The world's Redeemer was treated as we
deserve to be treated, in order that we might be treated as he deserved to be
treated. He came to our world and took our sins upon his own divine soul, that
we might receive his imputed righteousness. He was condemned for our
sins, in
which he had no share, that we might be justified by his righteousness, in
which we had no share. The world's Redeemer gave himself for us. Who was
he?--The Majesty of heaven, pouring out his blood upon the altar of justice for
the sins of guilty man. We should know our relationship to Yahushua and his
relationship to us. We are to trust Yahuwah fully, and ask him to supply the
least as well as the greatest want. The Master encourages our confidence; and
the great proof of our union with Yahushua, and the best manifestation of our
love to him, is in yielding obedience to his claims. If you have love to Yahushua,
which is an expression of the life of Yahushua in the soul, then you will do
what he commands you. This is practical religion. Redeemed by the ransom money
paid for your souls, you will go forth and show how much you love Yahushua by
obedience to his commandments. You are to bring forth fruit by doing his
commandments, because you are branches of the living Vine. It is his prayer
that his joy might remain in you, and that your joy might be full.
What was Yahushua's joy?--It was the joy of saving the lost. The prophet says, "He shall see of the travail of his soul, and shall be satisfied" (Isaiah 53:11). For the joy that was set before him he endured the cross, despising the shame. His suffering, his agony, his death, were counted by him nothing that souls might be rescued from sin. Whenever there is a soul converted and brought to Yahushua, a thrill of joy is felt in heaven. A soul is saved, a precious soul snatched from Satan's grasp and given as a precious token to Yahushua that he has not suffered and died in vain, and then there is joy and rejoicing in heaven. The lost is found, the dead in trespasses and sins is alive; and Yahushua prays that this joy may be ours,--a joy that is rich, deep, full, and abiding,--a joy springing from the triumphs of the cross of Yahushua.
Yahushua calls for those who have turned from him. He says, Return unto me, and I will return unto you, and heal all thy backslidings. He calls for those who are standing apart from him to be laborers together with Yahuwah. He says, "Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you" (John 15:16). O how true are these words. We did not make the first movement toward Yahushua; but he made the first movement toward us. He drew us by the cords of his love. He touched our hearts by his grace. Our approach to him was but a response to his drawing. No longer cherish doubt and walk in darkness. Yahushua has purchased us with his own blood. We are not our own, we are bought with a price, and our time, our intrusted capabilities, belong to Yahuwah. He has given his only begotten Son to a life of humiliation and shameful death for us, and in return he has asked us to give ourselves to him. And through the grace of Yahuwah, let us do this. The Master help us to plant our feet on the solid Rock.
By:Ellen White
Review
and Herald
March 21, 1893
We have taken out from the original article all pagan names and titles of the Father and Son, and have replaced them with the original given names. Furthermore, we have restored in the Scriptures quoted the original names of the Father and Son, as they were originally written by the inspired writers of the Bible. -WLC Team

