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On the Preparation Day, May 21
Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy.
Exodus 20:8
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Friday, February 21, 1896
. This day is preparation day.
We would come up to the Sabbath with our work closed up in proper shape
and not dragging into the Sabbath. We must commence in the morning to
look after every piece of clothing if we have neglected to do this through
the week, that our garments may be neat and orderly and comely to appear
in the place where God’s people assemble to worship Him.... Entering
upon new business should be avoided, if possible, but endeavor to close up
the things already started that are half accomplished. Prepare everything
connected with the household matters so that there shall be freedom from
worries, and the mind be prepared to rest and to meditate upon heavenly
things.
There needs to be much more close investigation of the week past.
Review it and see if, as a branch of the living Vine, you have drawn nour-
ishment from the parent Vine to bear much fruit to the glory of God. If
there has been feverish excitement, if hasty words have been spoken, if
passion has been revealed, these have surely been the working on Satan’s
side of the question. Clear the heart by confession. Sincerely make ev-
erything right before the Sabbath. Examine your own selves, whether ye
be in the faith. We need to guard our own souls constantly, lest we make
a great profession but, like the flourishing fig tree spreading its branches
in pretentious foliage, reveal no precious fruit. Christ is hungering to see
and receive fruit. Leaves of profession without fruit are to Christ just as
worthless as those of the fig tree which He cursed....
The humble dependence upon God, the faith that takes Him at His word
and trusts Him at all times and under all circumstances, is the wearing of
the yoke of Christ. The Christian brings all his passions under control to
God. Then if the thoughts are brought into captivity to Jesus Christ, there
is a healthful growth in beauty and grace of character
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