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First Things First, December 30
But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these
things shall be added unto you.
Matthew 6:33
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This promise will never fail. We cannot enjoy the favor of God unless we
comply with the conditions upon which His favor is bestowed. By so doing there
will come to us that peace, contentment, and wisdom that the world can neither
give nor take away.... A humble mind and a grateful heart will elevate us above
petty trials and real difficulties. The less earnest, energetic, and vigilant we are
in the service of the Master, the more will the mind dwell upon self, magnifying
molehills into mountains of difficulty....
The burden of God’s work, laid upon Moses, made him a man of power.
While keeping, for so many years, the flocks of Jethro, he gained an experience
that taught him true humility.... The command to deliver Israel seemed over-
whelming; but, in the fear of God, Moses accepted the trust. Mark the result:
He did not bring the work down to his deficiency; but in the strength of God he
put forth the most earnest efforts to elevate and sanctify himself for his sacred
mission.
Moses would never have been prepared for his position of trust had he waited
for God to do the work for him. Light from heaven will come to those who feel
the need of it, and who seek for it as for hidden treasures. But if we sink down
into a state of inactivity, willing to be controlled by Satan’s power, God will not
send His inspiration to us. Unless we exert to the utmost the powers which He
has given us, we shall ever remain weak and inefficient. Much prayer and the
most vigorous exercise of the mind are necessary if we would be prepared to
do the work which God would entrust to us. Many never attain to the position
which they might occupy, because they wait for God to do for them that which
He has given them power to do for themselves. All who are fitted for usefulness,
in this life must be trained by the severest mental and moral discipline, and then
God will assist them by combining divine power with human effort....
Wrong habits are not overcome by a single effort. Only through long and
severe struggle is self mastered
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Testimonies for the Church 4:610-612
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