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Called to Glory and Virtue, June 7
And beside this, giving all diligence, add to your faith virtue; and to virtue
knowledge.
2 Peter 1:5
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God has called us to glory and virtue. We have no right to assimilate with the
world—dressing, talking, and living as worldlings do. God has given us a high
standard to reach. To enable man to reach this standard, God sent into the world
His only begotten Son. In our behalf Christ made an infinite sacrifice. He laid
aside His kingly crown and royal robe, clothed His divinity with humanity, and
came into our world to teach men and women the laws of life and salvation, which
they must carry out to the letter in order to have everlasting life in the kingdom of
glory.
Satan claimed that it was impossible for human beings to keep God’s law. In
order to prove the falsity of this claim, Christ left His high command, took upon
Himself the nature of man, and came to the earth to stand at the head of the fallen
race, in order to show that humanity could withstand the temptations of Satan. He
became the Head of humanity, to be assaulted with temptations on every point as
fallen human nature would be tempted, that He might know how to succor all who
are tempted. On this earth He worked out the problem of how to live in accordance
with God’s standard of right. Bearing our nature, He was true to God’s standard
of righteousness, gaining the victory over Satan. He was tempted in all points like
as we are, yet He was without sin.
Before Christ came in person to reveal His Father’s character, Satan thought
that he would have the whole world on his side. And today the enemy is still
playing the game of life with everyone. He seeks to bring in dissension and
division. But if we are partakers of the divine nature, we will stand as a united
whole. Let us not think that our churches can enjoy God’s blessing while in a state
of disunion. In this world we are to be representatives of Christ. He has called us
to glory and virtue. As He represented the Father, so we are to represent Him to
the world, for in representing Him we are representing the Father, who is in every
place to help where help is needed.
We have a great work to perform for the Master. After Jesus has sacrificed
so much in our behalf, giving His life for our salvation, shall we by our course
of action make Him ashamed of us? ... He desires to see us rise to the highest
standard. When by living faith we lay hold of the power of a living Christ; when
we plead His unfailing promises, and claim them as ours; when we seek for the
power of the Holy Spirit, we are eating the flesh and drinking the blood of the Son
of God.—
Manuscript 77, June 7, 1902
, a sermon given at the Petaluma, California,
campground, “Lessons From the Second Chapter of Peter.”
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