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Where Are You Pitching Your Tent?, October 28
If ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above,
where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God. Set your affection on
things above, not on things on the earth.
Colossians 3:1, 2
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Many who should be setting their tents nearer to the land of Canaan
are pitching their camp nearer to Egypt. They are not living in the light
of the Sun of Righteousness. Many attend places of amusement to gratify
the taste, but no spiritual strength is gained by so doing, and you will
find yourself on the losing side. To encourage the love of amusement
is to discourage the love of religious exercises, for the heart becomes so
crowded with trifling, with what is pleasing to the natural heart, that there
is no room for Jesus....
It requires the faith that works by love and purifies the soul to meet
the mind of God. There are those who believe in Christ; they do not think
Him an impostor; they believe the Bible to be a revelation of His divine
character. They admire its holy doctrines, and revere the name, the only
name given under heaven whereby men can be saved, and yet, with all this
knowledge, they may be as truly ignorant of the grace of God as the veriest
sinner. They have not opened the heart to let Jesus in
What shall I say for the benefit of the youth? Will you open your hearts
to Jesus, that His love, His mercy, may fill the chambers of your soul, that
you may sing and make melody in your hearts unto God? O if all your
affections were given unto Jesus, you would learn the language and the
songs of Canaan!
In the worldling you expect to see lightness, trifling, vanity, immorality,
jesting, and joking, but let it not so much as be named among you who are
risen with Christ.... We must now elevate our thoughts and come to learn
in the school of the Master
As we near the close of time, the current of evil will set more and more
decidedly toward perdition. We can be safe only as we hold firmly to the
hand of Jesus, constantly looking to the Author and Finisher of our faith.
He is our mighty Helper
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37
The Review and Herald, October 7, 1890
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38
Ibid
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39
Ibid
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