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God’s Hand is on the Wheel, June 12
Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might.
Ephesians 6:10
.
The future is before us, and unforeseen events will surely take place, changing
the present aspect of things in the world. Lust and greed are striving for the
supremacy. Oppression and hatred will be exercised to destroy. Inspired by a
power from beneath, Satan’s instrumentalities will work with intensity to carry out
his will. “The wicked shall do wickedly: and none of the wicked shall understand;
but the wise shall understand” (
Daniel 12:10
). Every truly converted soul will put
on the whole armor of God, and will bravely face the unseen foe. God’s servants
will realize the necessity of partaking of the divine nature....
Now is our time of peril. Our only safety is in walking in the footsteps of
Christ, and wearing His yoke. Troublous times are before us. In many instances,
friends will become alienated. Without cause, men will become our enemies. The
motives of the people of God will be misinterpreted, not only by the world, but by
their own brethren. The Lord’s servants will be put in hard places. A mountain
will be made out of a molehill to justify men in pursuing a selfish, unrighteous
course.
The work that men have done faithfully will be disparaged and underrated, be-
cause apparent prosperity did not attend their efforts. By misrepresentation, these
men will be clothed in the dark vestments of dishonesty, because circumstances
beyond their control made their work perplexing. They will be pointed to as men
that cannot be trusted. And this will be done by the members of the church. God’s
servants must arm themselves with the mind of Christ. They must not expect to
escape insult and misjudgment. They will be called enthusiasts and fanatics. But
let them not become discouraged. God’s hand is on the wheel of His providence,
guiding His work to the glory of His name.
God calls upon His people to be bright lights in the world shining amid the
darkness of sin. Living the life of the Life-giver brings its reward. He went about
doing good. This, every true follower of His will do, filled with a sacred sense of
his loyalty to God and his duty to his fellow beings. Through the knowledge of the
truth as it is in Jesus, Christians are to grow in grace, constantly drawing nearer
perfection of character.—
Manuscript 156b, 1901
, “The Signing of Agreements.”
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