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We Are to Grow in Piety, Purity, and Love, Nobember 26
As newborn babes, desire the pure milk of the word, that you may grow
thereby, if indeed you have tasted that the Lord is gracious.
1 Peter 2:2, 3
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NKJV.
God has made every provision for the saving of every soul; but if we spurn the
gift of everlasting life, purchased at infinite cost for us, the time will come when
God will also spurn us from His presence, whether we are rich or poor, high or low,
learned or unlearned. The principles of eternal justice will have full control in the
great day of God’s wrath.
We shall not hear a charge against us on the ground of the outbreaking sins
we have committed, but the charge will be made against us for the neglect of
good and noble duties enjoined upon us by the God of love. The deficiencies of
our characters will be held up to view. It will then be known that all who are so
condemned had light and knowledge, were entrusted with their Lord’s goods, and
were found unfaithful to their trust. It will be seen that they had no appreciation
of the heavenly trust, that they did not use their capital in loving service to others,
that they did not, by precept and example, cultivate faith and devotion in those with
whom they associated. It will be according to the light they have had that they will
be judged and punished.
God requires that every human agent shall improve all the means of grace
heaven has provided, and become more and more efficient in the work of God.
Every provision has been made that the piety, purity, and love of Christ’s followers
shall ever increase, that their talents may double, and their ability increase in the
service of their divine Master.
But though this provision has been made, many who profess to believe in Jesus
do not make it manifest by growth that testifies to the sanctifying power of the truth
upon life and character. When we first receive Jesus into our hearts, we are as babes
in religion; but we are not to remain babes in experience. We are to grow in grace
and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ; we are to attain to the
full measure of the stature of men and women in Him. We are to make advances, to
gain new and rich experiences through faith, growing in trust and confidence and
love, knowing God and Jesus Christ whom He hath sent.—;
Youth’s Instructor, June
8, 1893
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