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Demonstrating Christ’s Love, August 11
Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour
preferring one another.
Romans 12:10
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We must not allow ourselves to become self-absorbed and so forget
the claims of God and humanity upon us.... God would have us more kind,
more lovable, less critical and suspicious. O that we all might have the
Spirit of Christ, and know how to deal with our brethren and neighbors!
...
We must forget self in loving service for others.... We may not remem-
ber some act of kindness which we do, it may fade from our memory; but
eternity will bring out in all its brightness every act done for the salvation
of souls, every word spoken for the comfort of God’s children; and these
deeds done for Christ’s sake will be a part of our joy through all eternity.
When we pursue toward our brethren any course save that of kindness
and courtesy, we pursue an unchristian course. We should manifest
courtesy at home, in the church, and in our intercourse with all men. But
especially we should manifest compassion and respect for those who are
giving their lives to the cause of God. We should exercise that precious
love that suffereth long and is kind; that envieth not, that vaunteth not
itself, is not puffed up, doth not behave itself unseemly, seeketh not its
own, is not easily provoked, thinketh no evil.... Where Jesus reigns in
the heart, there will be sweet love, and we shall be tender and true to one
another....
You should give no occasion for faultfinding. A moment’s petulance, a
single gruff answer, the want of Christian politeness and courtesy in some
small matter, may result in the loss of friends, in the loss of influence.
God would have you appear at your best under all circumstances—in the
presence of those who are inferior to you as well as in the presence of
equals and superiors. We are to be followers of Christ at all times, seeking
His honor, seeking to rightly represent Him in every way....
Let self drop out of sight, and let Jesus appear as the One altogether
lovely. We should seek to live for His glory alone, not that men may praise
us.
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