Form Characters for Heaven, April 1
            
            
              But who may abide the day of his coming? and who shall stand when he
            
            
              appeareth? for he is like a refiner’s fire, and like fullers’ soap.
            
            
              Malachi 3:2
            
            
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              Those who profess to be sons and daughters of God should represent Him in
            
            
              character.... Opportunity is now given us to form characters that will fit us for an
            
            
              entrance into the kingdom of heaven. Those who keep the commandments of God
            
            
              will have a right to the tree of life, and enter in through the gates into the city.
            
            
              In love, God has given us a law, that we may know and put away those traits of
            
            
              character that cannot be tolerated in heaven. No one can enter there to whom is
            
            
              charged robbery, adultery, evil-speaking, or false dealing, for this would lead to
            
            
              another war in heaven. The law of God was given to lead men away from these
            
            
              practices, that their characters might be fashioned after the character of God.
            
            
              To follow the ever-changing fashions of this world is the chief study of many
            
            
              today. Should we not be as diligent to fashion our characters after the pattern
            
            
              given us in the Word of God? Do not think that you can conform to the world
            
            
              now, [laying] up your treasures here below, and then, merely because you have
            
            
              made a profession of faith, be among those who enter the City of God. We cannot
            
            
              be in harmony with the laws that govern the kingdom of heaven, unless we first
            
            
              conform to those laws here below. It is high time for us all to give our hearts
            
            
              unreservedly to God, and serve Him intelligently, as obedient children. His Holy
            
            
              Spirit can mold and fashion us after the divine similitude.
            
            
              The members of the heavenly family are heirs of God, and joint-heirs with
            
            
              Jesus Christ—heirs to the treasures of heaven. They will not follow the ambition
            
            
              and madness of this world, to heap up treasures here below, at the loss of a
            
            
              Christian character that would insure them a life that measures with the life of
            
            
              God—a life free from sin, sickness, sorrow, and death.
            
            
              Many are today being led away from the simplicity of true religion by the
            
            
              study of so-called science. There is a true science, the science of eternal life.
            
            
              When Jesus came to our world, He might have opened to the minds of men a vast
            
            
              storehouse of scientific knowledge. But He did not do this. He devoted His life to
            
            
              the teaching of those truths that pertain to the salvation of the soul....
            
            
              God has claims upon every power of our being. His service demands the action
            
            
              of the whole man—all the heart, all the soul, all the strength, and all the mind.
            
            
              How to render this complete service to God is the only subject of any value in
            
            
              this life.—
            
            
              Manuscript 38 1/2, April 1, 1905
            
            
              , “Who May Abide the Day of His
            
            
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