Genuine Christianity, February 21
            
            
              Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity,
            
            
              I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal.
            
            
              1 Corinthians 13:1
            
            
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              There is a counterfeit Christianity in the world as well as a genuine Christianity.
            
            
              The true spirit of the man is manifested by the way in which he deals with his
            
            
              fellow man. We can ask the question, “Does he represent the character of Christ
            
            
              in spirit and action, or simply manifest the natural selfish traits of character that
            
            
              belong to the people of this world?” Profession weighs nothing with God. Before
            
            
              it is everlastingly too late for wrongs to be righted, let each one ask himself, “What
            
            
              am I?” It depends upon ourselves as to whether we shall form such characters as
            
            
              will constitute us one of God’s royal family above.
            
            
              If we would become Christlike, we must study Christ’s character.... It is
            
            
              necessary that we should closely examine ourselves, and enquire, “Is this Christ’s
            
            
              way? Would Christ pursue this course of action? What kind of an impression am
            
            
              I leaving upon the minds of those with whom I am connected? Shall I pursue a
            
            
              course of action that will weaken the confidence of anyone with whom I deal and
            
            
              cause them to think lightly of the Christianity that I profess? Shall I be uncourteous,
            
            
              un-Christlike, unmerciful toward the purchase of the blood of Christ?”
            
            
              I would speak words of warning to the brethren of our churches, for I fear that
            
            
              many are acting the part of the slothful servant who hid his lord’s talent in the earth.
            
            
              His sin was the sin of neglect, the sin of failing to improve the great treasures
            
            
              of knowledge that were committed to his trust. God has given precious light to
            
            
              His people with which to enlighten the world, and are not many treating it with
            
            
              indifference, and acting as though the heavenly gift were of little consequence? ...
            
            
              Fair weather disciples will not answer to the Lord’s call in time of peril toward
            
            
              which we are hastening. It will take those who not only hear but do the words of
            
            
              Christ to be active disciples—“Not slothful in business; fervent in spirit; serving
            
            
              the Lord” (
            
            
              Romans 12:11
            
            
              ). A new energy proceeding from beneath is taking
            
            
              possession of the whole synagogue of Satan, and a new life descending from
            
            
              heaven is taking possession of every human agent who is consecrated, devoted,
            
            
              and who is seeking to work the works of God....
            
            
              Let those who minister in word and doctrine mix faith with earnest prayer,
            
            
              and seek to put to use every ray of light that comes from the Written Word. The
            
            
              voice of God calls from heaven, and demands the use of every entrusted capability.
            
            
              Every talent is to be used to its uttermost.—
            
            
              Manuscript 6, February 21, 1895
            
            
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              “Genuine and Counterfeit Christianity.”
            
            
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