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How Pleasant Are Words Fitly Spoken, February 15
A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver.
Proverbs 25:11
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When at a feast, Christ controlled the conversation, and gave many precious
lessons. Those present listened to Him; for had He not healed their sick, comforted
their sorrowing, and taken their children in His arms? Publicans and sinners were
drawn to Him; and when He spoke, their attention was riveted on Him.
Christ taught His disciples how to conduct themselves when in the company of
others. He instructed them in regard to the duties and regulations of true social life,
which are the same as the laws of the kingdom of God. He taught the disciples,
by example, that when attending any public gathering, they need not want for
something to say. His conversation when at a feast differed most decidedly from
that which had been listened to at feasts in the past. Every word He uttered was a
savor of life unto life. He spoke with clearness and simplicity. His words were as
apples of gold in pictures of silver.
Communion with Christ—how unspeakably precious! Such communion it is
our privilege to enjoy.... When the early disciples heard the words of Christ, they
felt their need of Him. They sought, they found, they followed Him. They were
with Him in the house, at the table, in the closet, in the field. They were with Him
as pupils with a teacher, daily receiving from His lips lessons of holy truth. They
looked to Him as servants to their master.... They served Him cheerfully, gladly.
Great importance is attached to our associations. We may form many that
are pleasant and helpful, but none are so precious as that by which finite man is
brought into connection with the infinite God. When thus united, the words of
Christ abide in us.... The result will be a purified heart, a circumspect life, and a
faultless character. But it is only by acquaintance and association with Christ that
we can become like Him, the one faultless example.
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