It is not only
by preaching the truth, not only by distributing literature, that
we are to
witness for God. Let us remember that a Christlike life is the most
powerful
argument that can be advanced in favor of Christianity, and that a
cheap Christian
character works more harm in the world than the character of a
worldling. Not
all the books written can serve the purpose of a holy life. Men
will believe,
not what the minister preaches, but what the church lives. Too
often the
influence of the sermon preached from the pulpit is counteracted by
the sermon
preached in the lives of those who claim to be advocates of truth.
It is the
purpose of God to glorify Himself in His people before the world. He
expects those
who bear the name of Christ to represent Him in thought, word,
and deed. Their
thoughts are to be pure and their words noble and uplifting,
drawing those
around them nearer the Saviour. The religion of Christ is to be
interwoven with
all that they do and say. Their every business transaction is to
be fragrant with
the presence of God.
Sin is a hateful
thing. It marred the moral beauty of a large number of the
angels. It
entered our world and well-nigh obliterated the moral image of God in
man. But in His
great love, God provided a way whereby man might regain the
position from
which he fell in yielding to the tempter. Christ came to stand at
the head of
humanity, to work out in our behalf a perfect character. Those who
receive Him are
born again.
Christ saw
humanity, through the working of the mighty growth of sin,
possessed by the
prince of the
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power of the air
and putting forth gigantic strength in exploits of evil. He saw
also that a
mightier power was to meet and conquer Satan. “Now is the judgment
of this world,”
He said, “now shall the prince of this world be cast out.” John
12:31. He saw
that if human beings believed on Him, they would be given power
against the host
of fallen angels, whose name is legion. Christ strengthened His
soul with the
thought that, by the wonderful sacrifice which He was about to
make, the prince
of this world was to be cast out and men and women placed
where, through
the grace of God, they could regain what they had lost.
The life that
Christ lived in this world, men and women can live through
His power and
under His instruction. In their conflict with Satan they may have
all the help
that He had. They may be more than conquerors through Him who
loved them and
gave Himself for them.
The lives of
professing Christians who do not live the Christ life are a
mockery to
religion. Everyone whose name is registered on the church roll is
under obligation
to represent Christ by revealing the inward adorning of a meek
and quiet
spirit. They are to be His witnesses, making known the advantages of
walking and
working as Christ has given them example. The truth for this time
is to appear in
its power in the lives of those who believe it, and is to be imparted
to the world. Believers
are to represent in their lives its power to sanctify and
ennoble.
REFFERENCE
Testimonies
for the Church
Volume
Nine
Ellen
G. White
1909
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