The Doctrine of Christ
INTRODUCTORY NOTE
The aim of these lessons is to present the essential doctrines of the everlasting gospel in their direct relation to the person of Christ, in order that the student may see and lay hold upon the truth as it is in Jesus. No effort has been made to develop a scheme of systematic theology, and there is no discussion of a merely abstract theology; but the emphasis has been placed upon the meaning of the revelation of Christ as an experience in the life. A doctrine which is a mere theological proposition has no power to deliver one from the bondage of sin, and does not impart that peace and rest which are found in Christ. If lie is to be to us a Savior from sin, we must receive him as “the way, the truth, and the life,” and we must not permit the knowledge of doctrines about him to obscure him in his blessed, fullness. In all our study we must behold with a clear vision “the Lamb of God, that takes away the sin of the world.” TDOC 3.1
Only the Holy Spirit, the promised teacher of the truth, van make known to us “the deep things of God,” and his aid should be definitely sought when we attempt to comprehend the revelation of Christ in the Scriptures. Every lesson should he studied and taught in the atmosphere of prayer. TDOC 3.2
All quotations in the notes taken from the spirit of prophecy are duly credited to book and page. The other quotations have been selected from many sources, but as they are not given as authority, but are used merely for the expression of the thought, no credit has been given. It is the earnest hope of both the writer and the publishers that these studies that they may prove to be a spiritual blessing to those who use them. W. W. P. TDOC 3.3
[Graphic of man rejecting a throne to accept Christ and the cross, with caption, “God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ.”] TDOC 4.1