Scriptural Confirmations (Whitehead) n. 68

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68. Four. Various things concerning charity and good works (Rev. 2:4, 5, 19, 26; 3:15). Their works follow with them (Rev. 14:13). That all are judged according to their works (Rev. 20:12, 13). The works of charity are taught in fullness by the Lord (Matt. 5, 6, 7). That the Son shall come in the glory of the Father, and He shall render to everyone according to his works (Matt. 16:27). Thou shalt love God with the whole heart and the neighbor as thyself (Matt. 22:35-39). Iniquity shall be multiplied and the love of many shall grow cold (Matt. 24:12). Charity is to do rightly in every work, and no more, is clear from the teaching of John to those who asked questions (Luke 3:10-14). They asked, What shall we do that we may work the works of God ? He answered, It is the work of God that ye believe in Him whom the Father hath sent (John 6:28, 29). A commandment of the Lord that they should love one another (John 13:34, 35). The Father is the husbandman, Jesus the vine. Everyone not bearing fruit in Me, He taketh him away, etc.; and thus that as branches in the vine they should abide in the Lord, and the Lord in them. Otherwise they shall be cast out (John 15:1-6). Continue ye in my love: he who keeps My commandments abides in My love (John 15:9, 10, 12, 14, 17). That the love wherewith Thou hast loved Me may be in them and I in them (John 17:26). That the Lord gave the mother to John, and he took her unto his own (John 19:26, 27), signifies that the church is where the goods of charity are. Mary signifies the church, and John the works of charity. That John followed Jesus, and Jesus said, If I will that he tarry till I come (John 21:20, 22, 23) signifies if the works of charity remain till the coming of the Lord. Jehovah, Thou hast wrought all our works in us (Isa. 26:12).


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