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The Harp of God

CHAPTER VI
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(1 Timothy 2:3-6) The ransom-price was provided at the cross.

The cross of Christ is the great pivotal truth of the divine arrangement, from which radiate the hopes of men.

When all men come to a knowledge of this fact and all the obedient ones have profited by the value of the ransom sacrifice, there will be great rejoicing amongst the human race.
When the grand finale is sung and all the harpers of heaven and earth unite in beautiful harmony, blending with the voices of all creatures perfected and happy, the great ransom-sacrifice will be recognized by all as one of the strings of the harp of God that will yield sweet music to every ear.

Then all can truly sing; "In the cross of Christ I glory, Tow'ring o'er the wrecks of time; All the light of sacred story Gathers round its head sublime." [244]In order for the human race to receive the benefit of the ransom-sacrifice, it was essential for Jesus to be raised from the dead.
His resurrection is therefore of vital importance, and this constitutes another string of the harp, which we will treat separately.
Why is the ransom the most vital string upon the harp of God?
177.
What effect will its appreciation have upon the human race?
177.
What is the most precious thing possessed by any creature, and why?
178.
When can a creature properly glorify his Creator?
178.
In whose image was man created?
179.
What did God give to man at the time of his creation?
179.
What is the difference between life and the right to life?
179.
Describe the condition and environment of Adam and Eve in Eden.

179.
Were Adam and Eve informed as to what would be the result of the violation of God's law?
179.
Was there any real wrong in eating the fruit?
and if not, wherein was the wrong done by man?
180.
What was the effect of the sentence pronounced against man?
180.
What was the effect of the execution of that sentence?
180.
In what manner was the sentence executed?
180.
When did Adam and Eve first exercise the power of producing their offspring?
181.
Was it possible for them to have perfect children?
and if not, why not?
181.
Their children were born and lived, but did they have a right to life?
and if not, why not?
181.
What is the difference between right to life and life rights?
182.
What Scriptural proof is there that all were born imperfect?
183.
Without divine provision for the redemption of man, would the earth become depopulated?
and if so, why?
184.
Is mankind wholly dependent upon God's provision for life?
184.
If God has made full and complete provision that man shall live in happiness, what effect should that have upon men's minds and hearts?
184.
At the time God sentenced man to death did he foreshadow a provision for his release?
and if so, how?
Give the Scriptural proof.


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