Confidence, March 26
            
            
              Cast not away therefore your confidence, which hath great recompence
            
            
              of reward.
            
            
              Hebrews 10:35
            
            
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              John says, “This is the confidence that we have in him, that, if we ask
            
            
              anything according to his will, he heareth us: and if we know that he hear
            
            
              us, whatsoever we ask, we know that we have the petitions that we desired
            
            
              of him” (
            
            
              1 John 5:14, 15
            
            
              ). Let us dwell much upon these points before the
            
            
              people, that their ideas may be enlarged, their faith increased. They should
            
            
              be encouraged to ask largely, and expect without a doubt the riches of His
            
            
              grace; for through Jesus we can come into the audience chamber of the Most
            
            
              High. Through His merits we have access by one Spirit unto the Father.
            
            
              Oh, that we may have a deeper experience in prayer! With confidence we
            
            
              may come to God, knowing what it is to have the presence and power of His
            
            
              Holy Spirit. We may confess our sins, and right there, while asking, know
            
            
              that He pardons our transgressions, because He has promised to forgive. We
            
            
              must exercise faith, and manifest true earnestness and humility. We can never
            
            
              do this without the grace of the Holy Spirit. We must lie low at the feet of
            
            
              Jesus, and cherish no selfishness, reveal no self-uplifting, but in simplicity
            
            
              seek the Lord, asking for His Holy Spirit as a little child asks bread of his
            
            
              parents.
            
            
              We should act our part, take Christ as our personal Saviour, and, standing
            
            
              under the cross of Calvary, “Look and live.” God sets His children apart for
            
            
              Himself. And as they connect themselves with Him, they have power with
            
            
              God, and prevail. Of ourselves we can do nothing; but through the grace of
            
            
              His Holy Spirit, life and light are imparted, and the soul is filled with longing,
            
            
              earnest desire for God, for holiness. Then it is that Christ leads us to the
            
            
              throne of grace, and clothes us with His righteousness; for the Lord God of
            
            
              heaven loves us. We would be willfully blind and stubborn to doubt that His
            
            
              heart is toward us. While Jesus, our Intercessor, pleads for us in heaven, the
            
            
              Holy Spirit works in us, to will and to do of His good pleasure. All heaven is
            
            
              interested in the salvation of the soul. Then what reason have we to doubt that
            
            
              the Lord will and does help us?—
            
            
              The Signs of the Times, October 3, 1892
            
            
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