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Limitless Heights to Reach, May 9
Wherefore gird up the loins of your mind, be sober, and hope to the
end for the grace that is to be brought unto you at the revelation of
Jesus Christ.
1 Peter 1:13
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“Gird up the loins of your mind,” says the apostle; then control your
thoughts, not allowing them to have full scope. The thoughts may be
guarded and controlled by your own determined efforts. Think right
thoughts and you will perform right actions. You have, then, to guard
the affections, not letting them go out and fasten upon improper objects.
Jesus has purchased you with His own life; you belong to Him, therefore
He is to be consulted in all things as to how the powers of your mind and
the affections of your heart shall be employed....
Every wrong tendency may be, through the grace of Christ, repressed,
not in a languid, irresolute manner, but with firmness of purpose, with
high resolves to make Christ the pattern. Let your love go out for those
things that Jesus loved, and be withheld from those things that will give
no strength to right impulses. With determined energy seek to learn, and
to improve the character every day. You must have firmness of purpose to
take yourself in hand and be what you know God would be pleased to have
you
Thoughts of God and of heaven are ennobling. There is no limit to the
height you may reach, for it will be like swimming in waters where there
is no bottom.... There is nothing belittling in the pure religion of Christ.
The gospel received will bow down the loftiness of human understanding
and lay the haughtiness of man low, that God alone may be exalted. But in
this it does not dwarf the intellect and cripple the energies.... True religion
unfolds and calls out the mental energies. Conviction and repentance of sin,
renunciation of self, and trust in the merits of the blood of Christ cannot
be experienced without the individual being made more thoughtful, more
intellectual, than he was before. No one will become mentally imbecile by
having his attention directed to God. Connection with God is connection
with all true wisdom
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10
The Youth’s Instructor, April 21, 1886.
11
Letter 17, 1878
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