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The Harp of God

CHAPTER VI
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At the age of thirty, then, he was perfect in body, perfect in mind, perfect under the law, in every respect an absolutely perfect human being; hence qualified to be the ransomer or redeemer of Adam, the perfect man, and of all Adam's offspring.
[216]Why did God send his beloved Son, this great Man, to earth?
When a great man of the world comes into prominence he expects others to minister unto him, and they do minister unto him.

But Jesus, the greatest man who has ever lived on earth, and the only perfect One aside from Adam, came to earth and became the servant of others, that he might render the greatest good to mankind.

True greatness consists in doing good unto others.

True greatness is magnified in Jesus.

He was the truest friend of the human race.


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