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Build Character on Jesus, the Rock, June 13
I was envious of the boastful, when I saw the prosperity of the wicked....
Until I went into the sanctuary of God; then I understood their end.
Psalm
73:3-17
, NKJV.
The very first step in the path to life is to keep the mind stayed on God, to
have His fear continually before the eyes. A single departure from moral in-
tegrity blunts the conscience, and opens the door to the next temptation. “He that
walketh uprightly walketh surely; but he that perverteth his ways shall be known”
(
Proverbs 10:9
).
We are commanded to love God supremely, and our neighbor as ourselves;
but the daily experience of life shows that this law is disregarded. Uprightness in
deal and moral integrity will secure the favor of God, and make men and women a
blessing to themselves and to society; but amid the varied temptations that assail
them whichever way they may turn, it is impossible to keep a clear conscience and
the approval of heaven without divine aid and a principle to love honesty for the
sake of the right.
A character that is approved of God and humanity is to be preferred to wealth.
The foundation should be laid broad and deep, resting on the rock Christ Jesus.
There are too many who profess to work from the true foundation, whose loose
dealing shows them to be building on sliding sand; but the great tempest will sweep
away their foundation, and they will have no refuge.
Many plead that unless they are sharp, and watch to advantage themselves, they
will meet with loss. Their unscrupulous neighbors, who take selfish advantages,
are prospered; while they, although trying to deal strictly in accordance with Bible
principles, are not so highly favored. Do these persons see the future? Or are their
eyes too dim to see, through the miasma-laden fogs of worldliness, that honor and
integrity are not rewarded in the coin of this world? Will God reward virtue with
mere worldly success? He has their names graven on the palms of His hands, as
heirs to enduring honors, riches that are imperishable.—
The Seventh-day Adventist
Bible Commentary, Ellen G. White Comments, vol. 3, p. 1158
.
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