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Take No Glory to Self, October 9
Thus saith the Lord, Let not the wise man glory in his wisdom, neither let
the mighty man glory in his might, let not the rich man glory in his riches:
but let him that glorieth glory in this, that he understandeth and knoweth
me, that I am the Lord which exercise lovingkindness, judgment, and
righteousness, in the earth: for in these things I delight, saith the Lord.
Jeremiah 9:23, 24
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In ... [our] work for the Master, self is [to be] hid. The language of the heart
is, He must increase; I must decrease.... The love of self dies, the love of Jesus
burns upon the altar of the soul. There is no spirit for low, common, self-seeking,
or worldly ambition, because we are living in His presence, doing His work, and
are in contact with Jesus Christ and His life. His character and His work are
all-absorbing. The life imperceptibly becomes one with Christ as He was one with
the Father. The truth and light and life are interwoven with life and character, and
the aspirations are elevated, pure, unselfish, after the order of heaven....
If ever a people needed spiritual perception, vigor, and steadfast faith and
power in prayer, it is the people who claim to be keeping the commandments of
God and looking for the Lord Jesus Christ to come in the clouds of heaven with
power and great glory....
Love to Christ will always be seen in those who are laborers together with God.
The common, earthly thoughts and motives are discarded as the love for Christ
increases. None, however weak in faith and hope and courage, need to despair,
for Christ has provided divine assistance to combine with man’s human effort.
Christ works constantly to draw the soul into a pure and holy atmosphere. He is
acquainted with our infirmities, and with the embarrassment we meet on every
hand in the world. Assistance has been provided for every advanced step. When
the earnest, struggling soul is compassed with infirmities and surrounded by foes
to discourage, the Comforter draws near. The Holy Spirit helps our infirmities.
We must, if we overcome, use the means placed within our reach. We must put
on the Lord Jesus Christ. By faith we must clothe ourselves with the righteousness
of Christ and put no confidence in our own merits. Many are seeking to be present
at the marriage supper of the Lamb in their own citizen’s dress, discarding the
robe woven in the loom of heaven and prepared for all at infinite cost, as a free
gift to His guests that shall eat of His supper. We must wear the livery of heaven.
We must be clothed in Christ’s righteousness and go to warfare at His expense and
under His bloodstained banner, or we are none of His.—
Manuscript 41, October
9, 1890
, “Diary: Labors at Adam’s Center.”
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