Not Looking for Originality, November 16
            
            
              But speak thou the things which become sound doctrine.
            
            
              Titus 2:1
            
            
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              We are in continual danger of getting above the simplicity of the gospel.
            
            
              There is an intense desire on the part of many to startle the world with
            
            
              something original, that shall lift the people into a state of spiritual ecstasy,
            
            
              and change the present order of experience. There is certainly great need of a
            
            
              change in the present order of experience; for the sacredness of present truth
            
            
              is not realized as it should be, but the change we need is a change of heart,
            
            
              and can only be obtained by seeking God individually for His blessing, by
            
            
              pleading with Him for His power, by fervently praying that His grace may
            
            
              come upon us, and that our characters may be transformed. This is the change
            
            
              we need today, and for the attainment of this experience we should exercise
            
            
              persevering energy and manifest heartfelt earnestness. We should ask with
            
            
              true sincerity, “What shall I do to be saved?” We should know just what steps
            
            
              we are taking heavenward.
            
            
              Christ gave to His disciples truths whose breadth and depth and value
            
            
              they little appreciated, or even comprehended, and the same condition exists
            
            
              among the people of God today. We too have failed to take in the greatness, to
            
            
              perceive the beauty of the truth which God has entrusted to us today. Should
            
            
              we advance in spiritual knowledge, we would see the truth developing and
            
            
              expanding in lines of which we have little dreamed, but it will never develop
            
            
              in any line that will lead us to imagine that we may know the times and the
            
            
              seasons which the Father hath put in His own power.
            
            
              Again and again have I been warned in regard to time-setting. There will
            
            
              never again be a message for the people of God that will be based on time.
            
            
              We are not to know the definite time either for the outpouring of the Holy
            
            
              Spirit or for the coming of Christ.—
            
            
              The Review and Herald, March 22, 1892
            
            
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