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Perfect Oneness will Give Success, July 5
That they all may be one; as thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee, that they
also may be one in us: that the world may believe that thou hast sent me.
John 17:21
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I urge our people to cease their criticism and evil-speaking, and go to God
in earnest prayer, asking Him to help them to help the erring. Let them link up
with one another and with Christ. Let them study the seventeenth of John, and
learn how to pray and how to live the prayer of Christ. He is the Comforter. He
will abide in their hearts, making their joy full. His words will be to them as
the bread of life, and in the strength thus gained they will be enabled to develop
characters that will be an honor to God. Perfect Christian fellowship will exist
among them. There will be seen in their lives the fruit that always appears as the
result of obedience to the truth.
Let us make Christ’s prayer the rule of our life, that we may form characters
that will reveal to the world the power of the grace of God. Let there be less talk
about petty differences, and a more diligent study of what the prayer of Christ
means to those who believe on His name. We are to pray for union, and then live
in such a way that God can answer our prayers.
Perfect oneness—a union as close as the union existing between the Father
and the Son—this is what will give success to the efforts of God’s workers.—
Manuscript 1, 1903
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Complete union with Christ and with one another is absolutely necessary to
the perfection of believers. Christ’s presence by faith in the hearts of believers is
their power, their life. It brings union with God. “Thou in me.” Union with God
through Christ makes the church perfect.—Undated
Manuscript 133
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He who seeks to serve others by self-denial and self-sacrifice will be given
the attributes of character that commend themselves to God, and develop wisdom,
true patience, forbearance, kindness, compassion. This gives him the chiefest
place in the kingdom of God.—
Manuscript 165, 1898
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Nothing can perfect a perfect unity in the church but the spirit of Christlike
forbearance. Satan can sow discord; Christ alone can harmonize the disagreeing
elements.... When you as individual workers of the church love God supremely
and your neighbor as yourself, then there will be no labored efforts to be in unity,
there will be oneness in Christ, the ears to report will be closed, and no one will
take up a reproach against his neighbor. The members of the church will cherish
love and unity and be as one great family. Then we shall bear the credentials to
the world that will testify that God has sent His Son into the world. Christ has
said, “By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to
another.”—
Letter 29, 1889
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