Christ’s Minutemen, July 19
            
            
              If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross,
            
            
              and follow me.
            
            
              Matthew 16:24
            
            
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              The natural appetites and inclinations crave earthly pleasures. But those who
            
            
              love Jesus will bring these appetites and inclinations into harmony with His will.
            
            
              They have chosen to be on the Lord’s side, and their lives are to stand out in vivid
            
            
              contrast to the self-seeking of worldlings.
            
            
              The tempter will come to them with his blandishments and bribes, saying, “All
            
            
              this will I give thee if thou wilt worship me.” But they know that he has nothing
            
            
              worth receiving, and they refuse to yield to his temptations. Through the grace of
            
            
              God, they are enabled to keep their purity of principle unsullied. Holy angels are
            
            
              close beside them, and Christ is revealed in their steadfast adherence to the truth.
            
            
              They are Christ’s minutemen, bearing, as true witnesses, a decided testimony in
            
            
              favor of His truth. They show that there is a spiritual power that can enable men
            
            
              not to swerve an inch from truth and justice, for all the gifts men can bestow.
            
            
              Such ones, wherever they may be, will be honored of heaven, because they have
            
            
              conformed their lives to the will of God, caring not what sacrifices they are called
            
            
              upon to make.
            
            
              Religion is not pretense. All shallowness must be avoided. Christian character
            
            
              is built by receiving and believing in Christ. “As many as received him, to them
            
            
              gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name”
            
            
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              John 1:12
            
            
              ). The true Christian carefully cherishes the truth, realizing that it is
            
            
              more precious than gold. He has an argument that is proof against all the assaults
            
            
              of the enemy.
            
            
              Nothing but the truth of God can meet the needs of the soul. This truth must
            
            
              be enshrined in the heart, becoming a part of the life. Thus an experience is gained
            
            
              that makes the soul watchful, careful to do nothing that would be out of harmony
            
            
              with the will of Him who died that men and women might have eternal life. He
            
            
              was tempted in all points as we are, yet without sin. He knows how to succor
            
            
              those who are tempted.
            
            
              Satan is ever watching for a chance to corrupt the soul and spoil the integrity.
            
            
              He who is off his guard will be assailed and overcome. Our safety depends on
            
            
              having Christ as our Saviour. The pardon that He gives brings rest and security
            
            
              to the soul. Let us be sure that we are rooted and grounded in the faith. Bible
            
            
              doctrines are precious to the soul because they contain holy principles.—
            
            
              Letter
            
            
              249, July 19, 1904
            
            
              , to Brother and Sister Arthur.
            
            
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