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Charity, March 14
Is not this the fast that I have chosen? to loose the bands of wickedness,
to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed go free, and that ye
break every yoke? Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that
thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house? when thou seest the
naked, that thou cover him; and that thou hide not thyself from thine
own flesh?
Isaiah 58:6, 7
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Truth, precious truth, is sanctifying in its influence. The sanctification of
the soul by the operation of the Holy Spirit is the implanting of Christ’s nature
in humanity. It is the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ revealed in character,
and the grace of Christ brought into active exercise in good works. Thus the
character is transformed more and more perfectly after the image of Christ in
righteousness and true holiness.
There are broad requirements in divine truth stretching out into one line
after another of good works. The truths of the gospel are not unconnected;
uniting they form one string of heavenly jewels, as in the personal work of
Christ, and like threads of gold they run through the whole of Christian work
and experience.—
Selected Messages 3:198
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Any neglect on the part of those who claim to be followers of Christ, a
failure to relieve the necessities of a brother or sister who is bearing the yoke
of poverty and oppression, is registered in the books of heaven as shown
to Christ in the person of His saints. What a reckoning the Lord will have
with many, very many, who present the words of Christ to others but fail to
manifest tender sympathy and regard for a brother in the faith who is less
fortunate and successful than themselves.—
Welfare Ministry, 210
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Many will allow a brother to struggle along unaided under adverse cir-
cumstances, and in thus doing they give to one precious soul the impression
that they are thus representing Christ. It is no such thing; Jesus, who was rich,
for our sake became poor, that we through His poverty might be rich. That
He might save the sinner, He withheld not His own life. The heart of Christ is
ever touched with human woe.—
The Ellen G. White 1888 Materials, 1270
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