Draw with Christ, April 19
            
            
              Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth.
            
            
              John 17:17
            
            
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              Assimilation is a law of human nature. Satan works with untiring perseverance
            
            
              to use this law, ordained by God to be a power for good, to forward His plans. He
            
            
              seeks to blend together righteous and unrighteous principles in order that through
            
            
              this union sin may lose its offensive appearance. He mixes chaff with the wheat.
            
            
              The righteous should associate with the wicked only to restore the principles
            
            
              of truth which have been almost obliterated. He who seeks to help and bless others
            
            
              must depend wholly upon the unseen yet all-essential supply of grace and strength.
            
            
              He must cooperate with God if he would be successful in saving the souls ready
            
            
              to perish. He must associate closely with divine agencies, drawing by faith the
            
            
              grace so much needed to resist the elements of unrighteousness.
            
            
              Christ saw Satan patterning after heaven by the use of human association, thus
            
            
              extending the contagion of evil, and He determined to make His church a resisting
            
            
              element. His people are not to borrow the forms and customs of the world, but are
            
            
              to be instinct with the principles which make the church on earth a symbol of the
            
            
              church in heaven, a channel through which heaven’s rich blessings can flow.
            
            
              Untold good may be accomplished by the righteous working with and for the
            
            
              wicked; but too often those who ought to lead sinners to God do not draw with
            
            
              Christ.... Church members are under a solemn pledge to form characters different
            
            
              in every way from the characters of worldlings. If a change does not take place in
            
            
              them prior to their union with the church, there is danger that, though they have
            
            
              joined the church, they will assimilate with worldlings. Satan triumphs when he
            
            
              sees the leaven of the world working in the church, to the destruction of its purity
            
            
              and holiness.
            
            
              It is God’s plan that in His church heavenly influences shall be reinforced
            
            
              and stimulated by the cooperation of the members with Him. His people are to
            
            
              increase in strength and efficiency, knowing that the atmosphere which surrounds
            
            
              the souls of righteous believers is the same as the atmosphere in the heaven of
            
            
              purity and light and love. Through Christian fellowship they are to form their
            
            
              characters, assimilating them to the character of Christ. According to their faith
            
            
              will be their Christlike meekness and lowliness. As God’s people seek to fulfill
            
            
              this plan, they are answering the prayer of Christ, “Sanctify them through thy
            
            
              truth: thy word is truth.”—
            
            
              Manuscript 27a, April 19, 1900
            
            
              , “God’s Purpose for
            
            
              His People.”
            
            
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