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We Choose to Please God, Not Ourselves, June 17
And he that sent me is with me: the Father hath not left me alone;
for I do always those things that please him.
John 8:29
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Had He [Christ] chosen to do so, He could have passed His days in a
world of His own creating, in ease and plenty, and claimed for Himself all
the pleasures and enjoyment the world could give Him. But He did not
consider His own convenience. He lived not to please Himself, but to do
good and lavish His blessings upon others
There is no help for man, woman, or child, who will not hear and obey
the voice of duty; for the voice of duty is the voice of God. The eyes, the
ears, and the heart, will become unimpressible if men and women refuse
to give heed to the divine counsel, and choose the way that is best pleasing
to themselves
The man or woman that leaves the place that God has given him or her,
in order to please inclination, and acts on his own devised plan meets with
disappointment, because he has chosen his way instead of God’s way....
Our heavenly Father is our Ruler, and we must submit to His discipline.
We are members of His family. He has a right to our service.... We must
not study to have our own way, but God’s way and God’s will.... Human
beings suffer much because they step out of the path that God has chosen
for them to follow. They walk in the sparks of the fire they themselves have
kindled, and the sure result is affliction, unrest, and sorrow, which they
might have avoided if they had submitted their will to God.... Whatever
path God chooses for us, whatever way He ordains for our feet, that is
the only path of safety.... With the eye of faith, with childlike submission
as obedient children, we must look to God, to follow His guidance, and
difficulties will clear away. The promise is, “I will instruct thee and teach
thee.
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Testimonies for the Church 3:18
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Manuscript 22, 1897
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Letter 120, 1900
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