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A Life Of Strength, May 12
I must work the works of him that sent me, while it is day: the night
cometh, when no man can work.
John 9:4
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The Christian life does not consist merely in the exercise of meekness, patience,
humility, and kindness. One may possess these precious and amiable traits and
yet be nerveless and spiritless, and almost useless when the work goes hard. Such
persons lack the positiveness and energy, the solidity and strength of character,
which would enable them to resist evil, and would make them a power in the cause
of God.
Jesus was our example in all things, and He was an earnest and constant
worker. He commenced His life of usefulness in childhood. At the age of twelve
He was “about his Father’s business.” Between the ages of twelve and thirty,
before entering upon His public ministry, He led a life of active industry. In His
ministry Jesus was never idle. Said He, “I must work the works of him that sent
me....” The suffering who came to Him were not turned away unrelieved. He was
acquainted with each heart and knew how to minister to its needs. Loving words
fell from His lips to comfort, encourage, and bless, and the great principles of the
kingdom of heaven were set before the multitudes in words so simple as to be
understood by all.
Jesus was a silent and unselfish worker. He did not seek fame, riches, or
applause, neither did He consult His own ease and pleasure....He did not shirk
care and responsibility, as many do who profess to be His followers....
The claims of Christ upon our service are new every day. However complete
may have been our consecration at conversion, it will avail us nothing unless it
be renewed daily, but a consecration that embraces the actual present is fresh,
genuine, and acceptable to God. We have not weeks and months to lay at His feet;
tomorrow is not ours, for we have not yet received it, but today we may work for
Jesus. Today we may lay our plans and purposes before Him for His inspection
and approval....This is God’s day, and you are His hired servant.
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