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Thursday, July 24, 2008

"Thou art the Christ" - Knowlede Does Not insure Salvation.

From James E. Talmage's "Jesus the Christ"
(Note 6 to Chapter 13)

"6. Knowlede Does Not Insure Salvation. -- James of old chided his bretheren for certain empty professions (James 2:19). Said he in effect: you take pride and satisfaction in declaring your belief in God; you boast of being distinguished from the idolaters and the heathen because you accept one God; you do well to profess, and to believe; but, remember others do likewise; even the devils believe; and, we may add, so firmly that they tremble at the thought of the fate whith that belief makes sure. Those confessions of the devils, that Christ was the Son of God, were founded on knowledge; yet their knowledge of the great truth did not change their evil natures.

How different was their acknowledgement of the Savior from that of Peter, who, to the Master's question "Whom Say ye that I am?" replied in practically the words used by the unclean spirits before cited, "Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God" (Matt. 16:15-16; See also Mark 8:29; Like 9:20). Peter's faith had already shown its vital power; it had caused him to forsake much that had been dear, to follow his Lord through persecution and suffering, and to put away worldliness with all its fascination, the sacraficing godliness which his faith made so desirable. His knowledge of God as the Father, and the Son as the Redeemer, was perhaps no greater than that of the unclean spirits; but while to them that knowledge was but an added cause of condemnation, to him it was a means of salvation. -- Abridged from Articles of Faith, pp. 97-98.

An interesting and alarming point by Brother Talmage one that has caused me, and should cause all, to ponder as to where and how we declare our testimony of The Christ and its center....