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Kept From the Evil, October 31
I pray not that thou shouldest take them out of the world, but that
thou shouldest keep them from the evil.
John 17:15
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Those whose business makes it necessary for them to come in contact
with worldly men should stand constantly on guard, keeping strict watch
over themselves and praying always, lest the enemy take them unawares.
To those of His followers who are of necessity compelled to deal with
worldlings, God gives grace according to their need. If they stand ever
on guard, special wisdom will be given them when they are obliged to be
in the company of those who do not respect the Lord Jesus Christ. Their
every transaction is to reveal the fact that they are Christians. They are to
be kind and courteous in all that they say and do, showing that they are
under the control and discipline of God, that they are serving the Lord
Jesus Christ.
The followers of Christ are to be separate from the world in principles
and interests, but they are not to isolate themselves from the world. “As
thou hast sent me into the world,” Christ said, “even so have I also sent
them into the world” (
verse 18
).... We are not to withdraw ourselves from
the world in order to escape persecution. We are to abide among men,
that the savor of divine love may be as salt to preserve the world from
corruption.
Hearts that respond to the influence of the Holy Spirit are the channels
through which God’s blessings flow. Were those who serve God removed
from the earth, and His Spirit withdrawn from among men, this earth
would be left to desolation and destruction. Though the wicked know
it not, they owe even the blessings of this life to the presence in this
world of God’s people, whom they despise and oppress.... Following the
instruction of Christ brings the sanctification of the Holy Spirit, and this
enables men and women to reveal ... the fragrance and the saving grace
of the truth....
Those who study the Word of God and day by day receive instruction
from Christ bear the stamp of heaven’s principles. A high, holy influence
goes forth from them. A helpful atmosphere surrounds their souls. The
pure, holy, elevated principles that they follow enable them to bear a living
testimony to the power of divine grace.
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