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Abound in Love at Home and Abroad, August 5
Saved to Serve
Now God himself and our Father, and our Lord Jesus Christ,
direct our way unto you. And the Lord make you to increase and
abound in love one toward another, and toward all men, even as
we do toward you.
1 Thessalonians 3:11, 12
Missionary work is to be done in the home. Here those who have
received Christ are to show what grace has done for them. A divine
influence controls the true believer in Christ, and this influence makes
itself felt throughout the home and is favorable for the perfection of the
characters of all in the home.
The faithful performance of home duties has an influence upon those
not in the home. Our spiritual progress in the home is carried into our
missionary work abroad. In the father’s house is to be given the evidence
of a fitness to work for the church. With earnest, humble hearts the
members of the family are to seek to know that Christ is abiding in the
heart. Then they can go forth fully armed and equipped for service....
The effort to make the home what it should be—a symbol of the
home in heaven—prepares us for work in a larger sphere. The education
received by showing a tender regard for each other enables us to know
how to reach hearts that need to be taught the principles of true religion.
The church needs all the cultivated spiritual force which can be obtained,
that all, and especially the younger members of the Lord’s family, may
be carefully guarded. The truth lived at home makes itself felt in disin-
terested labor abroad. He who lives Christianity in the home will be a
bright and shining light everywhere.
The more closely the members of the family are united in their work
in the home, the more uplifting and helpful will be the influence that
father and mother and sons and daughters will exert outside the home.
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