To Become Agents of Salvation, July 3
            
            
              For God, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath
            
            
              shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of
            
            
              God in the face of Jesus Christ.
            
            
              2 Corinthians 4:6
            
            
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              Christians are to be indeed the representatives of Jesus Christ; they are not
            
            
              to be pretenders. Shall the world form its conceptions of God by the course
            
            
              of those who only take the name of Christ, and do not His works? Shall they
            
            
              point to those who claim to be believers, but who are not believers at heart,
            
            
              who betray sacred trusts, and work the works of the enemy, and say, “Oh,
            
            
              these are Christians, and they will cheat and lie, and they cannot be trusted”?
            
            
              These are not the ones who truly represent God.
            
            
              But God will not leave the world to be deceived. The Lord has a peculiar
            
            
              people on the earth, and He is not ashamed to call them brethren; for they
            
            
              do the works of Christ. They make it manifest that they love God, because
            
            
              they keep His commandments. They bear the divine image. They are a
            
            
              spectacle unto the world, to angels, and to men. They cooperate with heavenly
            
            
              intelligences, and the Lord is most honored and glorified by those who do the
            
            
              most good works.
            
            
              True piety of heart is made manifest by good words and good works, and
            
            
              men see the works of those who love God, and they are led thereby to glorify
            
            
              God. The true Christian abounds in good works; he brings forth much fruit.
            
            
              He feeds the hungry, clothes the naked, visits the sick, and ministers to the
            
            
              afflicted. Christians take a heartfelt interest in the children that are about
            
            
              them, who, through the subtle temptations of the enemy, are ready to perish....
            
            
              There are youth all around us to whom the members of the church owe a duty;
            
            
              for Christ has died for them upon the cross of Calvary to purchase for them
            
            
              the gift of salvation. They are precious in the sight of God, and He desires
            
            
              their eternal happiness.
            
            
              The saving work of Christ is complete only when the members of the
            
            
              church do their part, arising and shining because their light is come, and the
            
            
              glory of the Lord is risen upon them. Christ calls for voluntary cooperation
            
            
              on the part of His agents in doing earnest, consistent work for the salvation
            
            
              of souls.—
            
            
              The Review and Herald, January 29, 1895
            
            
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