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one or two in a place, they can, although few in number, so conduct
themselves before the world as to have an influence which will
impress the unbeliever with the sincerity of their faith. The followers
of Jesus are not meeting the mind and will of God if they are content
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to remain in ignorance of His word. All should become Bible
students. Christ commanded His followers: “Search the Scriptures;
for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which
testify of Me.” Peter exhorts us: “But sanctify the Lord God in your
hearts: and be ready always to give an answer to every man that
asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and
fear.”
Many who profess to believe the truth for these last days will be
found wanting. They have neglected the weightier matters. Their
conversion is superficial, not deep, earnest, and thorough. They
do not know why they believe the truth, only because others have
believed it, and they take it for granted that it is the truth. They can
give no intelligent reason why they believe. Many have allowed
their minds to be filled with things of minor importance, and their
eternal interest is made secondary. Their own souls are dwarfed and
crippled in spiritual growth. Others are not enlightened or edified by
their experience or by the knowledge which it was their privilege and
duty to obtain. Strength and stability are with truehearted professors.
Christ and Him crucified should become the theme of our
thoughts and stir the deepest emotions of our souls. The true fol-
lowers of Christ will appreciate the great salvation which He has
wrought for them; and wherever He leads the way, they will follow.
They will consider it a privilege to bear whatever burdens Christ may
lay upon them. It is through the cross alone that we can estimate the
worth of the human soul. Such is the value of men for whom Christ
died that the Father is satisfied with the infinite price which He pays
for the salvation of man in yielding up His own Son to die for their
redemption. What wisdom, mercy, and love in its fullness are here
manifested! The worth of man is known only by going to Calvary.
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In the mystery of the cross of Christ we can place an estimate upon
man.
What a responsible position, to unite with the Redeemer of the
world in the salvation of men! This work calls for self-denial, sac-
rifice, and benevolence, for perseverance, courage, and faith. But