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Church Discipline
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their part are to submit the whole matter to the church, that there may
be unity in the decision made.
The Lord desires His followers to exercise great care in dealing
with one another. They are to lift up, to restore, to heal. But there
is to be in the church no neglect of proper discipline. The members
are to regard themselves as pupils in a school, learning how to form
characters worthy of their high calling. In the church here below,
God’s children are to be prepared for the great reunion in the church
above. Those who here live in harmony with Christ may look forward
to an endless life in the family of the redeemed.
* * * * *
God’s love for the fallen race is a peculiar manifestation of love—a
love born of mercy, for human beings are all undeserving. Mercy
implies imperfection of the object toward which it is shown. It is
because of sin that mercy was brought into active exercise.
* * * * *
It may be that much work needs to be done in your character
building, that you are a rough stone, which must be squared and
polished before it can fill a place in God’s temple. You need not be
surprised if with hammer and chisel God cuts away the sharp corners
of your character until you are prepared to fill the place He has for
you. No human being can accomplish this work. Only by God can
it be done. And be assured that He will not strike one useless blow.
His every blow is struck in love, for your eternal happiness. He knows
your infirmities and works to restore, not to destroy.
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