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Bible Holiness Is Our Great Need, July 14
To them God willed to make known what are the riches of the glory of this
mystery among the Gentiles: which is Christ in you, the hope of glory.
Colossians 1:27
, NKJV.
It is difficult for those who feel secure in their attainments, and who be-
lieve themselves to be rich in spiritual knowledge, to receive the message [to
the Laodiceans] which declares that they are deceived and in need of every spiritual
grace. The unsanctified heart is “deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked.”
I was shown that many are flattering themselves that they are good Christians, who
have not a ray of light from Jesus. They have not a living experience for themselves
in the divine life. They need a deep and thorough work of self-abasement before
God before they will feel their true need of earnest, persevering effort to secure the
precious graces of the Spirit.
God leads His people on step by step. The Christian life is a constant battle and
a march. There is no rest from the warfare. It is by constant, unceasing effort that we
maintain the victory over the temptations of Satan. As a people we are triumphing in
the clearness and strength of the truth. We are fully sustained in our positions by an
overwhelming amount of plain scriptural testimony. But we are very much wanting
in Bible humility, patience, faith, love, self-denial, watchfulness, and the spirit of
sacrifice. We need to cultivate Bible holiness. Sin prevails among the people of
God. The plain message of rebuke to the Laodiceans is not received. Many cling to
their doubts and their darling sins while they are in so great a deception as to talk
and feel that they are in need of nothing. They think the testimony of the Spirit of
God in reproof is uncalled for or that it does not mean them.
Such are in the greatest need of the grace of God and spiritual discernment that
they may discover their deficiency in spiritual knowledge. They lack almost every
qualification necessary to perfect Christian character. They have not a practical
knowledge of Bible truth, which leads to lowliness of life and a conformity of their
will to the will of Christ. They are not living in obedience to all God’s requirements.
It is not enough to merely profess to believe the truth. All the soldiers of
the cross of Christ virtually obligate themselves to enter the crusade against the
adversary of souls, to condemn wrong and sustain righteousness. But the message
of the True Witness reveals the fact that a terrible deception is upon our people,
which makes it necessary to come to them with warnings, to break their spiritual
slumber, and arouse them to decided action.—
Testimonies for the Church 3:253,
254
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