Keep the Pattern Before You, January 10
            
            
              For which cause we faint not; but though our outward man perish, yet the
            
            
              inward man is renewed day by day.
            
            
              2 Corinthians 4:16
            
            
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              There is a power for good in intellect, if it is conformed to the mind of Christ,
            
            
              sanctified and controlled by the Spirit of God. But intellect alone cannot give a
            
            
              fitness for heaven, or enable us to reach the divine standard. In order for a man to
            
            
              be what God desires him to be, he must have a pure, noble character. The right
            
            
              that one has to claim that he is a man is determined by the use that he makes of
            
            
              his intellect. Before man can be acknowledged as a laborer together with God,
            
            
              he must get out of and away from the self-confidence that claims much and gives
            
            
              little....
            
            
              Human beings have no right to think that there is a limit to the efforts that they
            
            
              are to make to represent the goodness and love of God in the work of saving souls.
            
            
              Did Christ ever become weary in His work of soul-saving? Did He ever draw back
            
            
              from self-denial and sacrifice? When church members bring into their lives the
            
            
              self-denial that Christ brought into His life, when they put forth the continuous,
            
            
              persevering efforts that He put forth, they will have no time and no inclination to
            
            
              weave into their experience the false threads that would spoil the pattern....
            
            
              We are to watch, and work, and pray, never letting self obtain the mastery.
            
            
              We are to be ready, through watchfulness and prayer, to spring into action in
            
            
              obedience to the Master’s command. Wherever we see work waiting to be done,
            
            
              we are to take it up and do it, constantly looking unto Jesus....
            
            
              For Christ’s sake, watch and pray, and during the year that we have just entered,
            
            
              strive to restrain all harsh words. Resolve that you will not speak words that will
            
            
              cast a shadow over the lives of others. Do not stop to ask whether those around
            
            
              you appreciate your efforts to deny self. Open the windows heavenward. Think of
            
            
              Christ, and try to please Him....
            
            
              Satan will use every possible device to make you like himself, and thus separate
            
            
              you from the One who gave His life for you. Evil angels will strive for the mastery
            
            
              in your life. If you have not on the whole armor of God, you will be overcome.
            
            
              Shall it be thus, or shall you sign the pledge that you will not be intemperate in
            
            
              word or in spirit, that you will keep the divine Pattern ever before you?
            
            
              This warning was not given by the apostle without a purpose. We should all
            
            
              feel that it is our duty to stand at our post, on guard over ourselves, lest the evil
            
            
              agencies warring against us shall be successful in leading us to say and do that
            
            
              which will please the enemy.—
            
            
              Letter 11, January 10, 1905
            
            
              , “To Those Assembled
            
            
              at Council in Nashville.”
            
            
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