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Re: The Glory of God
« Reply #795 on: November 24, 2022, 06:01:12 AM »
Happy Thanksgiving! We can be so thankful that Jesus is a sure foundation for character that will last forever! All our sins and griefs He can fully bear and take from us, healing our hearts with the new one He gives us in true conversion, enabling us to navigate the storms of temptation and walk in harmony with His word with all of the fruits of the Spirit in our lives without one missing!

To those who believe, Christ is the sure foundation. These are they who fall upon the Rock and are broken. Submission to Christ and faith in Him are here represented. To fall upon the Rock and be broken is to give up our self-righteousness and to go to Christ with the humility of a child, repenting of our transgressions, and believing in His forgiving love. And so also it is by faith and obedience that we build on Christ as our foundation.

True obedience springs from an intelligent appreciation of the loveliness of Jesus! He has power and grace to sustain each of us and prepare us for heaven as we cooperate with Him! Praise the Lord! We have so much to be thankful for because of Jesus!!

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« Reply #796 on: November 25, 2022, 06:58:21 AM »
When we appreciate the truth as it is in Jesus, we realize that God sees the end from the beginning and already sees the fulfillment of His infinite purposes (yet future) as though they are already accomplished! Today we can behold Jesus, yield the heart to Him as motivated by His loveliness, and be truly converted so that all of the fruits of the Spirit without one missing will be manifest in our lives as we are empowered to obey God from the new heart! Temptations and trials will come, but His word is able to keep us from falling as we abide in Him! Today by adding in Christ we get to have His resurrection power of life already at work in our lives!

Christ declared to His hearers that if there were no resurrection of the dead, the Scriptures which they professed to believe would be of no avail. He said, “But as touching the resurrection of the dead, have ye not read that which was spoken unto you by God, saying, I am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob? God is not the God of the dead, but of the living.” God counts the things that are not as though they were. He sees the end from the beginning, and beholds the result of His work as though it were now accomplished. The precious dead, from Adam down to the last saint who dies, will hear the voice of the Son of God, and will come forth from the grave to immortal life. God will be their God, and they shall be His people. There will be a close and tender relationship between God and the risen saints. This condition, which is anticipated in His purpose, He beholds as if it were already existing. The dead live unto Him.

We can trust that God will bring the dead in Christ back to life, and we can also trust that God is able to keep us from falling into sin as we let Jesus fulfill His promises to us (2 Peter 1:4 and 1 Corinthians 10:13 are two amazing ones)! Praise the Lord!

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« Reply #797 on: November 26, 2022, 05:51:32 AM »
Happy Sabbath! Let us be truly great in God's sight by letting Jesus convert our hearts in a total surrender to Him so He can manifest through us all of the fruits of the Spirit without one missing as we are empowered to obey God from the new heart of love!!

“But he that is greatest among you shall be your servant. And whosoever shall exalt himself shall be abased; and he that shall humble himself shall be exalted.” Again and again Christ had taught that true greatness is measured by moral worth. In the estimation of heaven, greatness of character consists in living for the welfare of our fellow men, in doing works of love and mercy. Christ the King of glory was a servant to fallen man.

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« Reply #798 on: November 28, 2022, 09:33:45 AM »
When we appreciate the loveliness of Jesus and all that He has done for us, we will realize that we are part of a story and a plan that is bigger than us!

But the work of human redemption is not all that is accomplished by the cross. The love of God is manifested to the universe. The prince of this world is cast out. The accusations which Satan has brought against God are refuted. The reproach which he has cast upon heaven is forever removed. Angels as well as men are drawn to the Redeemer. “I, if I be lifted up from the earth,” He said, “will draw all unto Me.”

Turning in complete surrender to Christ means that all of character attributes of the fruit of the Spirit will be manifest in our lives without one missing, enabling us to affectionately obey God from the heart He renews and keeps pure by His atoning blood and ever-living word! What a gift it is to be the recipients of such infinite grace and not only be redeemed, but point as many others as possible to Him as Savior, King and Redeemer! Praise the Lord!!

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« Reply #799 on: November 28, 2022, 09:44:51 AM »
Jesus is coming SOON!! We can help it be SOONER by cooperating with Him in surrendering fully to Him so He can manifest His unselfish character--all of the fruit of the Spirit in harmony with the Ten Commandments--and lead us in unselfish service which is the essence of heaven's bliss (and thankfully, we can start to enjoy it while still on earth!)!!!

In the prophecy of Jerusalem's destruction Christ said, “Because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold. But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved. And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come.” This prophecy will again be fulfilled. The abounding iniquity of that day finds its counterpart in this generation. So with the prediction in regard to the preaching of the gospel. Before the fall of Jerusalem, Paul, writing by the Holy Spirit, declared that the gospel was preached to “every creature which is under heaven.” Colossians 1:23. So now, before the coming of the Son of man, the everlasting gospel is to be preached “to every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and people.” Revelation 14:6, 14. God “hath appointed a day, in the which He will judge the world.” Acts 17:31. Christ tells us when that day shall be ushered in. He does not say that all the world will be converted, but that “this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come.” By giving the gospel to the world it is in our power to hasten our Lord's return. We are not only to look for but to hasten the coming of the day of God. 2 Peter 3:12, margin. Had the church of Christ done her appointed work as the Lord ordained, the whole world would before this have been warned, and the Lord Jesus would have come to our earth in power and great glory.

The everlasting gospel is the overflow of the everlasting goodness of God, the unchanging character of His love and His government that is based on freedom in harmony with His law of liberty! What a blessing it is to be a true witness of what God is like, discovering more each day like an adventure what God has planned!!

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« Reply #800 on: November 29, 2022, 08:29:08 AM »
True rest can only be found in God's presence as we surrender fully to Jesus and go forth in His plans to bless others! Let us abide in Christ and be blessed by Him in being a blessing to others!

When we realize that we are workers together with God, His promises will not be spoken with indifference. They will burn in our hearts, and kindle upon our lips. To Moses, when called to minister to an ignorant, undisciplined, and rebellious people, God gave the promise, “My presence shall go with thee, and I will give thee rest.” And He said, “Certainly I will be with thee.” Exodus 33:14; 3:12. This promise is to all who labor in Christ's stead for His afflicted and suffering ones.

God's rest is not found in inactivity, for the Savior's invitation to rest is united with the call to labor: "Come unto Me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you, and learn of Me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. For My yoke is easy, and My burden is light." Matthew 11:28-30

Will you yoke up with Jesus so He can manifest through you all of the fruits of the Spirit without one missing as He gives you true rest of soul in being blessing to those who need help and encouragement?

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Re: The Glory of God
« Reply #801 on: November 30, 2022, 10:44:20 AM »
Love is what we need--the unselfish love that leads to true ministry following Christ's method alone. As we abide in Him, He will live out His life in and through us as a miracle of His grace, supernaturally revealing all of the fruits of the Spirit without one missing as we affectionately obey God's Ten Commandment law of freedom from the heart renewed by grace!

Again and again Jesus had tried to establish this principle among His disciples. When James and John made their request for pre-eminence, He had said, “Whosoever will be great among you, let him be your minister.” Matthew 20:26. In My kingdom the principle of preference and supremacy has no place. The only greatness is the greatness of humility. The only distinction is found in devotion to the service of others.

Our focus as we abide in Christ is to please Him and to bless others. We find joy in constant union and communion with Christ, for heaven begins in the soul that is yielded fully to Christ, growing continually in His will and way!

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« Reply #802 on: December 01, 2022, 11:16:28 AM »
Keeping fresh in our minds what Christ has done for us in His perfect life and sacrificial death changes our entire perspective in life. We find joy and rest in His presence, enjoying His will and growing more like Him in mind and character as we abide in His love. All of the fruits of the Spirit without one missing will be seen in our lives as we are empowered with the desire and strength to obey God's law from the heart He renews by divine grace!

Our Lord has said, “Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of man, and drink His blood, ye have no life in you.... For My flesh is meat indeed, and My blood is drink indeed.” John 6:53-55. This is true of our physical nature. To the death of Christ we owe even this earthly life. The bread we eat is the purchase of His broken body. The water we drink is bought by His spilled blood. Never one, saint or sinner, eats his daily food, but he is nourished by the body and the blood of Christ. The cross of Calvary is stamped on every loaf. It is reflected in every water spring. All this Christ has taught in appointing the emblems of His great sacrifice. The light shining from that Communion service in the upper chamber makes sacred the provisions for our daily life. The family board becomes as the table of the Lord, and every meal a sacrament.

Everyday blessings like a drink of water or a bite of healthy food take on the sense of being consecrated by Jesus' very life and death. All we have and are we owe to Him who loved us and gave Himself for us. What wondrous love is this!

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« Reply #803 on: December 02, 2022, 01:53:51 PM »
Happy Sabbath!! The gospel is simple yet profound. "Moreover, brethren, I declare unto you the gospel which I preached unto you, which also ye have received, and wherein ye stand; by which also ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless ye have believed in vain. For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures; And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures" (1 Corinthians 15:1-4).

Accepting Christ into our hearts in total surrender enables Him to purify the heart, subduing the selfishness that is inherent in the fallen nature, enabling us to overcome by His grace and have the Holy Spirit produce in us God's perfect character, growing in perfection and grace at each step of life as long as compete surrender to Christ is maintained while living up to the light God has given us.

The life of the vine will be manifest in fragrant fruit on the branches. “He that abideth in Me,” said Jesus, “and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without Me ye can do nothing.” When we live by faith on the Son of God, the fruits of the Spirit will be seen in our lives; not one will be missing.

When we accept Christ's power and grace to make us new in Him, then we can be SO THANKFUL that like Jesus, even when we face apparent failure, God can turn it into a success because we need never be discouraged! 

As the world's Redeemer, Christ was constantly confronted with apparent failure. He, the messenger of mercy to our world, seemed to do little of the work He longed to do in uplifting and saving. Satanic influences were constantly working to oppose His way. But He would not be discouraged.

May you be blessed in the victory offered you in Jesus!!

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« Reply #804 on: December 03, 2022, 04:58:53 PM »
Happy new week!!

Praise the Lord for what Jesus endured--beyond what we could ever endure--so that we can become like Him in mind and character and be ready for heaven! His grace is so powerful that He can transform a sinner into a saint and keep us from going back to sin because we realize it would crucify Jesus afresh. Love wins in the heart that yields to Him. All of the fruits of the Spirit without one missing will be manifest in the life given unreservedly to God for His will to be done--nothing more, nothing less, and nothing else! Gladly we are empowered to obey God from the heart He renews by divine grace!

Christ's agony did not cease, but His depression and discouragement left Him. The storm had in nowise abated, but He who was its object was strengthened to meet its fury. He came forth calm and serene. A heavenly peace rested upon His bloodstained face. He had borne that which no human being could ever bear; for He had tasted the sufferings of death for every man.

Within our hearts Christ shall abide as we surrender fully, choosing to remember that an infinite price was paid for us in Gethsemane and at Calvary. Oh, let us be in constant union and communion with God on account of His yearning, pitying love for us to know Him even as the Godhead knows each member of the heavenly Trio!

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« Reply #805 on: December 04, 2022, 06:53:35 AM »
What an incredible promise! Had the disciples remained awake to better understand Christ's sufferings, their faith would not have been dashed like it was when they saw Jesus go through the trials He did and die on the cross. Oh, let us realize that as we accept God's counsel into our hearts today, beholding the loveliness of Jesus, that it will prepare us to continually abide in Him, even through the time of trouble soon to come upon the world before Jesus returns in power and great glory!

It was in sleeping when Jesus bade him watch and pray that Peter had prepared the way for his great sin. All the disciples, by sleeping in that critical hour, sustained a great loss. Christ knew the fiery ordeal through which they were to pass. He knew how Satan would work to paralyze their senses that they might be unready for the trial. Therefore it was that He gave them warning. Had those hours in the garden been spent in watching and prayer, Peter would not have been left to depend upon his own feeble strength. He would not have denied his Lord. Had the disciples watched with Christ in His agony, they would have been prepared to behold His suffering upon the cross. They would have understood in some degree the nature of His overpowering anguish. They would have been able to recall His words that foretold His sufferings, His death, and His resurrection. Amid the gloom of the most trying hour, some rays of hope would have lighted up the darkness and sustained their faith.

Trials will come to the soul, but the time spent beholding Jesus strengthens the soul to bear the trial in an abiding faith experience of union and communion with Christ. All of the fruits of the Spirit without one missing is the converted character miracle Christ offers all who yield the whole heart to Him. He motivates the converted soul to affectionately obey Him out of true love up to the light of truth He has revealed! Such an experience will surely mean continual victory in Jesus, singing the song of Moses and the Lamb!

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« Reply #806 on: December 05, 2022, 07:08:31 AM »
Satan tricked Judas, and made him his base tool. Because Judas thought Christ would deliver Himself, Judas presumed to deliver Christ over to the priests and rulers after getting paid thirty pieces of silver for his treachery. Greed had overcome him. One sin, persistently cherished, is enough to neutralize all the power of the gospel! Let us cry out to Jesus to be kept from the deceitfulness of sin!!

Judas did not, however, believe that Christ would permit Himself to be arrested. In betraying Him, it was his purpose to teach Him a lesson. He intended to play a part that would make the Saviour careful thenceforth to treat him with due respect. But Judas knew not that he was giving Christ up to death. How often, as the Saviour taught in parables, the scribes and Pharisees had been carried away with His striking illustrations! How often they had pronounced judgment against themselves! Often when the truth was brought home to their hearts, they had been filled with rage, and had taken up stones to cast at Him; but again and again He had made His escape. Since He had escaped so many snares, thought Judas, He certainly would not now allow Himself to be taken.

And so deception is at the heart of sin. Satan had deceived a third of the angels in heaven to think that "do as thou wilt" and "we are free to do as we please" was really true happiness and freedom apart from the law of God and the sovereignty of Christ, but it has turned out to be bondage and slavery to a being (Satan himself, the author of sin) whose only motive is to steal, kill and destroy. After causing such misery in heaven, he moved his warfare to this earth. In the garden of Eden, Satan deceived and hypnotized Adam and Eve, leading them into sin, and God mercifully made a way for them to be pardoned through Christ. But now that Christ was on the earth, Judas, a professed disciple of Jesus, was so deceived by Satan that he thought he could teach Jesus a lesson and presumed to think Christ would not allow Himself to be taken if betrayed. Such lies lead to such sin! Oh, turn resolutely from any deviation from the clear, plain word of God and allow God to perform the greatest miracle of all--a converted life that is yielded fully to Christ! When we do yield to Him the WHOLE heart, He can then work in us to will and to do of His good pleasure, filling us with all of the fruits of the Spirit without one missing as we can gladly obey God's law--all Ten Commandments in the depth of their spirituality--from the heart! Love in the heart from Christ through the word of God is the only true protection from the deceitfulness of sin!

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« Reply #807 on: December 06, 2022, 11:38:40 AM »
Try to imagine the scene. Christ is being treated with cruelty and injustice, and yet He patiently bears it all. Why? Because He willingly stepped down from heaven to be born as our Brother, live a perfect life as our Example, and then endured uncomplainingly all that wicked men could heap upon Him as He was about to go to the cross as our atoning Sacrifice. Beholding such infinite love changes us--enabling us to surrender fully to Him, be thoroughly converted, and overcome sin because He became sin for us. When united with Him by faith, sin loses its power over us and we are enabled to bear the fruit of the Spirit without one trait of the divine nature missing from our experience. Gladly we are empowered to obey God from the new heart and go forth to bless others because of the infinite blessing of salvation we have received in Christ.

“Herod with his men of war set Him at nought, and mocked Him, and arrayed Him in a gorgeous robe.” The Roman soldiers joined in this abuse. All that these wicked, corrupt soldiers, helped on by Herod and the Jewish dignitaries, could instigate was heaped upon the Saviour. Yet His divine patience failed not.

The divine patience Christ manifested in His trial is for us, too, in our trials and tribulations. Nothing He endured was for Himself--it was ALL FOR US!!! He offers us His character so we can let our sinful character be crucified with Him, and thus walk in newness of life! What a blessing comes from understanding the purpose of Christ's expiatory sufferings!

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« Reply #808 on: December 07, 2022, 01:05:14 PM »
Why should we keep our minds clear? Look at Jesus, dying at Calvary, and see the reason clearly!

"They gave Him vinegar to drink mingled with gall: and when He had tasted thereof, He would not drink" (Matthew 27:34).

In another prophecy the Saviour declared, “Reproach hath broken My heart; and I am full of heaviness: and I looked for some to take pity, but there was none; and for comforters, but I found none. They gave Me also gall for My meat; and in My thirst they gave Me vinegar to drink.” Psalm 69:20, 21. To those who suffered death by the cross, it was permitted to give a stupefying potion, to deaden the sense of pain. This was offered to Jesus; but when He had tasted it, He refused it. He would receive nothing that could becloud His mind. His faith must keep fast hold upon God. This was His only strength. To becloud His senses would give Satan an advantage.

Why would the Lord have us abstain from drugs, alcohol, tobacco, caffeine (and even as we see here in the life of Jesus moments before his death), vinegar? The reason has to do with the effect that these substances have on the mind. God desires to have a living connection with Him and enjoy the blessedness of union and communion that springs from an intelligent appreciation of His loveliness of character. Then, as we surrender fully to Christ, all of the fruits of the Spirit without one missing will be manifest in our lives as we are empowered by an abiding experience with Christ to truly obey God and do His will cheerfully! Temperance, one of the fruits of the Spirit, is essential to a clear mind to calmly decide to follow Christ wholeheartedly!

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« Reply #809 on: December 09, 2022, 07:39:33 AM »
Does God make mistakes? As we grasp the great controversy at work against God's holy law, it is helpful to realize that Satan is ever seeking to charge God with fault, and thus Satan aims his accusations at God's holy law and those who choose, through the power of Christ, to obey Him from love. God is perfect, and yet He bears long with all in the great controversy so all can clearly see the contrast between His holy work of love and the deceptive work of sin authored by Satan.

Another deception was now to be brought forward. Satan declared that mercy destroyed justice, that the death of Christ abrogated the Father's law. Had it been possible for the law to be changed or abrogated, then Christ need not have died. But to abrogate the law would be to immortalize transgression, and place the world under Satan's control. It was because the law was changeless, because man could be saved only through obedience to its precepts, that Jesus was lifted up on the cross. Yet the very means by which Christ established the law Satan represented as destroying it. Here will come the last conflict of the great controversy between Christ and Satan.

We are living in ripening period of this final deception. Satan is maturing his plans to fasten the world in the deceptive Sunday law crisis in which transgression of God's law will be enforced by the ruling powers of the world, in harmony with the same antichrist spirit that has been at work for centuries opposing God's law. We need a living union and communion with Christ to be able to navigate this final crisis and sing the song of Moses and the Lamb, glorifying God in true obedience through surrendering all to Him, letting Christ in us manifest through us all of the fruits of the Spirit without one missing! Fear not for the future as you remember how God has faithfully delivered those who have trusted in Him in past! Even if one loses physical life in the conflict, if the soul is truly converted, that is but a victory, for the next conscious thought of such a soul is to rise in the resurrection of life when Jesus returns in power and great glory, translating the living and resurrecting the righteous!!