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Store The Mind With Divine Truth, January 29
Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises: that by
these ye might be partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the
corruption that is in the world through lust.
2 Peter 1:4
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It is the duty of every child of God to store his mind with divine truth; and the
more he does this, the more strength and clearness of mind he will have to fathom
the deep things of God. And he will be more and more earnest and vigorous, as
the principles of truth are carried out in his daily life.
That which will bless humanity is spiritual life. He who is in harmony with
God, will constantly depend upon Him for strength. “Be ye therefore perfect,
even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.” It should be our life work to be
constantly reaching forward to the perfection of Christian character, ever striving
for conformity to the will of God. The efforts begun here will continue through
eternity. The advancement made here will be ours when we enter upon the future
life.
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Those who are partakers of Christ’s meekness, purity, and love, will be joyful
in God, and will shed light and gladness upon all around them. The thought that
Christ died to obtain for us the gift of everlasting life, is enough to call forth
from our hearts the most sincere and fervent gratitude, and from our lips the most
enthusiastic praise. God’s promises are rich, and full, and free. Whoever will, in
the strength of Christ, comply with the conditions, may claim these promises, with
all their wealth of blessing, as his own. And being thus abundantly supplied from
the treasure-house of God, he may, in the journey of life, “walk worthy of the Lord
unto all pleasing;” by a godly example blessing his fellow-men, and honoring his
Creator. While our Saviour would guard His followers from self-confidence by
the reminder, “Without me, ye can do nothing,” He has coupled with it for our
encouragement the gracious assurance, “He that abideth in me ... bringeth forth
much fruit.”
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