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Character is Tested, October 11
Clouds and darkness are round about him: righteousness and judgment are
the habitation of his throne.
Psalm 97:2
.
God will test the character on every point. He has a Father’s heart, and He bears
long with His children. In His dealings with the children of Israel He pleaded with
them in mercy and love. Patiently He set their sins before them, and in forbearance
waited for them to see and acknowledge their wrongs. When they repented and
confessed their sins, He forgave them; and though the offense was oft repeated,
there were no taunting words spoken, no resentment expressed.
Christ plainly stated that though one sin again and again, he is to be forgiven
if he repents, even should he sin till seventy times seven....
Words are a talent [given to us] in trust, and God will multiply every invest-
ment that is made in His love and in His fear. He will lift up and sustain the
very ones who need sustaining.... Remember that silence is eloquence. To expa-
tiate as has been the custom [of some] separates the soul from God, and brings
condemnation....
Let there be much praying and less talking of the mistakes of others. By much
prayer let self be wholly consecrated to God. Then work with all the facilities and
powers God has given to help one another to reach a higher standard. Minister in
concert with the ministering angels, and an experience will be gained that will be
of the highest value.
The converting power of God needs to be seen upon the tongue, restraining the
words that should not be spoken. Then the Holy Spirit will be revealed, binding
together, not separating....
All who desire to be among the number who will stand before God without
fault must begin without delay the practical work of overcoming. The Lord permits
trials to come in order that we may be cleansed from earthliness, from selfishness,
from harsh un-Christlikeness of character. He desires to create in every heart
a deep and earnest longing to be cleansed from every stain of sin, that we may
come forth purer, holier, and happier from every trial which He permits. Our
souls become darkened by selfishness, but if we can only see Jesus, there will
be a dying to self. Changes will be made in word and action. If we are patient
under the crucial test, we shall come forth reflecting the image of the Master. “He
shall bring forth thy righteousness as the light, and thy judgment as the noonday”
(
Psalm 37:6
). “Righteousness and judgment are the habitation of his throne”
(
Psalm 97:2
).—
Manuscript 61, October 11, 1900
, untitled manuscript.
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