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God’s Spiritual Temple, May 25
In whom all the building fitly framed together groweth unto an holy
temple in the Lord: in whom ye also are builded together for an
habitation of God through the Spirit.
Ephesians 2:21, 22
.
The gospel is designed for all, and it will bring together in church
capacity men and women who are different in training, in character, and in
disposition. Among these will be some who are naturally slack, who feel
that order is pride, and that it is not necessary to be so particular. God will
not come down to their low standard....
The people of God have a high and holy calling. They are Christ’s
representatives. Paul addresses the church in Corinth as those who are
“sanctified in Christ Jesus, called to be saints” (
1 Corinthians 1:2
)....
If we have habits of speech and deportment that do not rightly represent
the Christian religion we should at once set about the work of reform. As
we represent Christ to the world, let us form such habits as will honor Him.
Everywhere hidden from observation, agencies are at work to draw souls
from Christ, and God would have still more powerful agencies at work
among His people to attract souls to Christ
The Jewish Temple was built of hewn stones quarried out of the moun-
tains, and every stone was fitted for its place in the Temple, hewed, polished
and tested, before it was brought to Jerusalem. And when all were brought
to the ground, the building went together without the sound of an ax or
hammer. This building represents God’s spiritual temple, which is com-
posed of material gathered out of every nation and tongue and people, of
all grades, high and low, rich and poor, learned and ignorant. These are not
dead substances, to be fitted by hammer and chisel. They are living stones
quarried out from the world by the truth, and the great Master Builder, the
Lord of the temple, is now hewing and polishing them and fitting them for
their respective places in the spiritual temple. When completed, this temple
will be perfect in all its parts, the admiration of angels and of men, for its
builder and maker is God. Truly, those who are to compose this glorious
building are “called to be saints.
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31
The Review and Herald, May 6, 1884
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32
Ibid
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