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Take the Cup of Salvation, April 28
I will take the cup of salvation, and call upon the name of the Lord.
Psalm 116:13
.
Are you one that makes mistakes? Go to Jesus, and ask Him to forgive you,
and then believe that He does. “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to
forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness” (
1 John 1:9
). Ask
the Lord to pardon your errors. Then rejoice in Him.
It will not help you in the least to keep mourning over your defects. Say,
“Lord, I cast my helpless soul on Thee, and Thee alone. I will not worry, because
Thou hast said, ‘Ask, and ye shall receive.’” Believe that you do receive. Believe
that your Saviour is full of compassion, full of tender pity and love. Let not little
mishaps trouble you. Small mistakes may be ordered by the Lord to save you
from making larger mistakes.
Act your part in helping yourself, as all must do who would be blessed. Believe
that Christ helps you. Refuse to speak a word of unbelief. When the enemy tells
you that the Lord has forsaken you, tell him that you know He has not, for
He declares, “I am not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance”
(
Matthew 9:13
)....
Instead of bemoaning your weakness, and talking unbelief, and feeling that
you are hardly used [i.e., abused], begin to sing. Talk of the mercy and love of
God. To all who labor and are heavy laden, Christ gives the invitation, “Come
unto me,... and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for
I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. For my yoke
is easy, and my burden is light” (
Matthew 11:28-30
). This is the lesson that Christ
desires you to learn, and in learning it you will find rest....
Study the life that Christ lived while on this earth. He did not disregard the
simplest, smallest duty that fell to Him. Perfection marked all that He did.
Look to Jesus for help, and this will enable you to perform your daily duties
with the grace and dignity of one who is seeking for a crown of immortal life. We
dwell much on the grandeur of Christ’s life. We speak of the great things that He
accomplished, of the miracles that He wrought, speaking peace to the tempestuous
waters, opening the ears of the deaf, raising the dead. But His attention to small
things is even higher proof of His greatness and His compassion.—
Letter 72, April
28, 1903
, to a lay sister in Maine.
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