Complete in Him, February 22
            
            
              And ye are complete in him, which is the head of all principality and
            
            
              power.
            
            
              Colossians 2:10
            
            
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              You cannot enter heaven with any deformity or imperfection of character,
            
            
              and you must be fitted for heaven now in this probationary life. If you would
            
            
              enter the abode of the righteous when Christ shall come, you must have
            
            
              the deep movings of the Spirit of God, that you may have an individual
            
            
              experience, and be complete in Him who is the fullness of the Godhead
            
            
              bodily. Through the power of the righteousness of Christ, we are to depart
            
            
              from all iniquity. There must be a living connection of the soul with its
            
            
              Redeemer. The channel of communication must be open continually between
            
            
              man and his God, that the soul may grow in grace and in the knowledge of
            
            
              the Lord.
            
            
              But how many do not pray. They feel under condemnation for sin, and
            
            
              they think they must not come to God until they have done something to
            
            
              merit His favor, or until God has forgotten about their transgressions. They
            
            
              say, “I cannot hold up holy hands before God without wrath or doubting,
            
            
              and therefore I cannot come.” So they remain away from Christ, and are
            
            
              committing sin all the time in so doing, for without Him you can do nothing
            
            
              but evil.
            
            
              Just as soon as you commit sin, you should flee to the throne of grace,
            
            
              and tell Jesus all about it. You should be filled with sorrow for sin, because
            
            
              through sin you have weakened your own spirituality, grieved the heavenly
            
            
              angels, and wounded and bruised the loving heart of your Redeemer. When
            
            
              you have asked Jesus in contrition of soul for His forgiveness, believe that He
            
            
              has forgiven you. Do not doubt His divine mercy, or refuse the comfort of
            
            
              His infinite love.
            
            
              If your child had disobeyed you, and committed wrong against you, and
            
            
              that child should come with a breaking heart to ask forgiveness, you know
            
            
              what you would do. You know how quickly you would draw your child to your
            
            
              heart, and assure him that your love was unchanged, and his transgressions
            
            
              forgiven. Are you more merciful than your merciful heavenly Father, who so
            
            
              loved the world that He “gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth
            
            
              in him should not perish, but have everlasting life”? (
            
            
              John 3:16
            
            
              ). You should
            
            
              go to God as children go to their parents.—
            
            
              The Bible Echo, February 1, 1892
            
            
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