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Our Example In Obedience, June 12
For even hereunto were ye called: because Christ also suffered for us,
leaving us an example, that ye should follow his steps: who did no sin,
neither was guile found in his mouth.
1 Peter 2:21, 22
.
Before us is held out the wonderful possibility of being like Christ—obedient
to all the principles of the law of God. But of ourselves we are utterly powerless
to attain to this condition. All that is good in man comes to him through Christ.
The holiness that God’s Word declares we must have before we can be saved is
the result of the working of divine grace as we bow in submission to the discipline
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and restraining influence of the Spirit of truth.
Man’s obedience can be made perfect only by the incense of Christ’s righ-
teousness, which fills with divine fragrance every act of true obedience. The part
of the Christian is to persevere in overcoming every fault. Constantly he is to pray
to the Saviour to heal the disorders of his diseased soul. He has not the wisdom
and strength without which he cannot overcome. They belong to the Lord, and He
bestows them on those who in humiliation and contrition seek Him for help.
The work of transformation from unholiness to holiness is a continuous work.
Day by day God labors for man’s sanctification, and man is to cooperate with Him
by putting forth persevering efforts in the cultivation of right habits....
God will more than fulfill the highest expectations of those who put their trust
in Him. He desires us to remember that when we are humble and contrite, we
stand where He can and will manifest Himself to us. He is well pleased when we
urge past mercies and blessings as a reason why He should bestow on us higher
and greater blessings. He is honored when we love Him and bear testimony to the
genuineness of our love by keeping His commandments. He is honored when we
set apart the seventh day as sacred and holy. To those who do this, the Sabbath is
a sign, ... God declares, “that I am the Lord that sanctify them” (
Ezekiel 20:12
).
Sanctification means habitual communion with God. There is nothing so great
and powerful as God’s love for those who are His children.
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