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Preface

The Sermon on the Mount is Heaven's benediction to the world--a voice from the throne
of God.
It was given to mankind to be to them the law of duty and the light of heaven, their
hope and consolation in despondency, their joy and comfort in all the vicissitudes and
walks of life. Here the Prince of preachers, the Master Teacher, utters the words that the
Father gave Him to speak.
The Beatitudes are Christ's greeting, not only to those who believe,
but to the whole
human family. He seems to have forgotten for a moment that He is in the world, not in
heaven; and He uses the familiar salutation of the world of light. Blessings flow from His
lips as the gushing forth of a long-sealed current of rich life.
Christ leaves us in no doubt as to the traits of character that He will always
recognise and bless. From the ambitious favourites of the world, He turns to those whom
they disown, pronouncing all blessed who receive His light and life. To the poor in
spirit, the meek, the lowly, the sorrowful, the despised, the persecuted, He opens His
arms of refuge, saying, "Come unto Me, . . . and I will give you rest."
Christ can look upon the misery of the world without a shade of sorrow for having
created man. In the human heart He sees more than sin, more than misery. In His infinite
wisdom and love He sees man's possibilities, the height to which he may attain.
He knows
that, even though human beings have abused their mercies and destroyed their God-given dignity, yet the Creator is to be glorified
in their redemption.
Throughout all time the words that Christ spoke from the mount of Beatitudes will
retain their power. Every sentence is a jewel from the treasure house of truth. The
principles enunciated in this discourse are for all ages and for all classes of men. With
divine energy, Christ expressed His faith and hope as He pointed out class after class as
blessed because of having formed righteous characters. Living the life of the Life-giver,
through faith in Him, everyone can reach the standard held up in His words.
E.G.W.
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