God’s Standard is Perfect, February 25
            
            
              Till we all come in the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of
            
            
              God, unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of
            
            
              Christ.
            
            
              Ephesians 4:13
            
            
              .
            
            
              The standard of character which Christ has made it possible for us to reach ...
            
            
              is a perfect standard. In trying to measure [up to] it, the senses become confused.
            
            
              The question is asked, “Who by searching can find out God?” (See
            
            
              Job 11:7
            
            
              .) Yet
            
            
              He has made it possible for us to become like Him in character. Oh, what will
            
            
              impress men and women with their need of that transformation which will enable
            
            
              them to reflect the divine image?
            
            
              Many who claim to follow Christ present to the world an inferior representation
            
            
              of Christianity because they do not reach the standard which makes them the elect
            
            
              of God. He who fails to keep constantly before him the standard of God’s holy law
            
            
              creates a standard of his own. He becomes destitute of the life-giving principles
            
            
              of the gospel. He is an unprofitable servant, for he lives and works on a low plane
            
            
              of action. Christ’s presence does not sustain him, and his spiritual representations
            
            
              are deformed. His life is a farce. He does not draw the higher life from God, and
            
            
              is unfitted to become a member of the royal family, a child of the heavenly King.
            
            
              Spiritually he is dead, for he does not assimilate into his own life the life which
            
            
              Christ has provided. He does not grasp the power which heaven has provided to
            
            
              enable him to be an overcomer.
            
            
              No one can take to heaven his natural and cultivated traits of character. He who
            
            
              has carried these traits with him through his period of probation has misrepresented
            
            
              Christ by acting upon principles which God cannot endorse. The principles of true
            
            
              spiritual life are not understood by those who know the truth, but fail to practice it.
            
            
              The Lord calls for reforms, marked, distinct reforms. Those in whose hearts
            
            
              Christ dwells will reveal His presence in their dealing with their fellow men.
            
            
              But the principles of some have been so long perverted that they have lost their
            
            
              discernment, and the arrow seldom reaches its mark. How can this be cured? Only
            
            
              by heeding Christ’s prayer, “Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth.
            
            
              As thou hast sent me into the world, even so have I also sent them into the world.
            
            
              And for their sakes I sanctify myself, that they also might be sanctified through
            
            
              the truth” (
            
            
              John 17:17-19
            
            
              ). There is no roundabout way in which the work of
            
            
              sanctification can take place.—
            
            
              Manuscript 16, February 25, 1901
            
            
              , “Testimony to
            
            
              the Battle Creek Church.”
            
            
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