A Home of Everlasting Sunshine, June 13
            
            
              But now they desire a better country, that is, an heavenly: wherefore God is
            
            
              not ashamed to be called their God: for he hath prepared for them a city.
            
            
              Hebrews 11:16
            
            
              .
            
            
              I fear that aggressive warfare against the world, the flesh, and the devil has not
            
            
              been maintained. If we are going to exert a Christlike example, we cannot cheer
            
            
              on by a half-dead Christianity the selfish, covetous spirit of the world, sharing its
            
            
              ungodliness and smiling upon its falsehood. Nay! By the grace of God we are to
            
            
              be steadfast to the principles of the truth, holding firm unto the end the beginning
            
            
              of our confidence. We are to be “not slothful in business, fervent in spirit, serving
            
            
              the Lord.” One is our Master, even Christ. To Him we must look. From Him we
            
            
              must receive our wisdom. By His grace we are to preserve our integrity, accepting
            
            
              the Word of God as our standard, and standing before the Lord in meekness and
            
            
              contrition.
            
            
              I long so much to see the deep moving of the Spirit of God. Will it ever come
            
            
              into our ranks as it has come in the past? “Thus saith the high and lofty One that
            
            
              inhabiteth eternity, whose name is Holy; I dwell in the high and holy place, with
            
            
              him also that is of a contrite and humble spirit, to revive the spirit of the humble,
            
            
              and to revive the heart of the contrite ones” (
            
            
              Isaiah 57:15
            
            
              ).
            
            
              The word of the Lord never represses man’s activity. It gives an increase of
            
            
              usefulness by guiding activity in the right direction. The Lord does not leave man
            
            
              without an object of pursuit. He places before him eternity, with all its solemn
            
            
              realities, and gives him a grasp on immortal, imperishable themes. He presents
            
            
              valuable, ennobling truth, that he may advance in a safe and sure path, in pursuit
            
            
              of an object worthy of the earnest engagement of all his capabilities.
            
            
              Man will increase in power as he follows on to know the Lord. As he en-
            
            
              deavors to reach the highest standard, the Bible is as a light to guide his footsteps
            
            
              heavenward. In that Word he finds that he may be a child of God, a member of the
            
            
              royal family, joint heir with Christ to an immortal inheritance.
            
            
              The Guidebook points him to the heavenly country, and the unsearchable
            
            
              riches and treasures of heaven. By following on to know the Lord, he is securing
            
            
              eternal happiness. Day by day the peace of God is his reward, and by faith he
            
            
              sees a home of everlasting sunshine, free from all sorrow and disappointment.
            
            
              God directs his footsteps and keeps him from falling, sanctifying and elevating
            
            
              his energies.—
            
            
              Letter 45, June 13, 1901
            
            
              , to “Brother and Sister [J. A.] Burden.
            
            
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