Daily Devotional for March 16
We know that we have passed from death unto life because we love the brethren...and we ought to lay down our lives for the brethren. 1 John 3:14, 16
ONE of the final and most searching tests of these "brethren," and the one under which probably the most of those once awakened and armed will fall, will be--love for the brethren. Seemingly many will fail at this point and be therefore accounted unworthy of an abundant entrance into the Kingdom on this score. Should any be specially weak and liable to stumble, the true soldier of the cross will not despise him, nor revile him, even as the elder brother, the Captain, would not do so. On the contrary, he will be the more watchful and helpful toward the weaker even though he most enjoy himself in the company of the stronger. Z.'99-88 R2453:4, 5
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Ye are dead, and your life is hid with Christ in God. Colossians 3:3
SOME Christian writer has well said: “Wherever there has been a faithful following of the Lord in a consecrated heart, several things have sooner or later inevitably followed. Meekness and quietness of spirit become in time the characteristics of the daily life. A submissive acceptance of the will of God, as it comes in the hourly events of each day, is manifested; pliability in the hands of God to do or to suffer all the good pleasure of his will; sweetness under provocation; calmness in the midst of turmoil and bustle; a yielding to the wishes of others (where there is no conflicting principle involved), and an insensibility to slights and affronts; absence of worry or anxiety; deliverance from care and fear--all of these, and many other similar graces, are invariably found to be the natural outward development of that inward life which is 'hid with Christ in God.'“ `Z'16-183` R5913:1(Hymn 294)
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