Come behold .
. Gods plan for your life
You
CAN Overcome
Through the
enabling grace of Jesus Christ, your Lord and Saviour, you can resist
temptation and live a clean life,
in obedience to the law of God. You can have the peace of heart you have
always sought. The Ten Commandments were made to be kept, and they
can be as we cling to Jesus as His little children, humble and obedient
to His Word. Listen not to those who suggest that God saves us in
our sins or that we can have assurance of salvation while living in sin.
Both the Bible and Spirit of Prophecy are clear on this point. Reading
and claiming the promise in the following quotations can change your
life. Cooperating with God, you can have a happier life.
WHAT GOD WILL
HELP YOU DO
"It is not
necessary that anyone should yield to the temptations of Satan and thus
violate his conscience and grieve the Holy Spirit. Every provision has
been made in the Word of God whereby all may have divine help in their
endeavors to overcome. If they keep Jesus before them they will become
changed into His image."5 Testimonies, 574.
"The enemy
cannot overcome the humble learner of Christ, the one who walks
prayerfully before the Lord. Christ interposes Himself as a shelter, a
retreat, from the assaults of the wicked one. The promise is given, When
the enemy shall come in like a flood, the Spirit of the Lord shall lift
up a standard against him. . .
"Satan was
permitted to tempt the too-confident Peter, as he had been permitted to
tempt Job; but when that work was done he had to retire. Had Satan been
suffered to have his way, there would have been no hope for Peter. He
would have made complete shipwreck of faith. But the enemy dare not go
one hairbreadth beyond his appointed sphere. There is no power in the
whole satanic force that can disable the soul that trusts, in simple
confidence, in the wisdom that comes from God."
My Life Today,
316.
"Christ
has shown us. By what means did He overcome in the conflict with Satan?
By the Word of God. Only by the Word could He resist temptation. It
is written, He said. And unto us are given exceeding great and
precious promises: that by these ye might be partakers of the divine
nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust.
2 Peter 1:4. Every promise in Gods Word is ours. By every word
that proceedeth out of the mouth of God are we to live. When assailed
by temptation, look not to circumstances or to the weakness of self, but
to the power of the Word. All its strength is yours. Thy Word,
says the psalmist, have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin
against Thee. By the word of Thy lips I have kept me from the
paths of the destroyer. Ps. 119:11; 17:4."Desire of Ages,
123.
"In our
own strength it is impossible for us to deny the clamors of our fallen
nature. Through this channel Satan will bring temptation upon us. Christ
knew that the enemy would come to every human being, to take advantage
of hereditary weakness, and by his false insinuations to ensnare all
whose trust is not in God. And by passing over the ground which man must
travel, our Lord has prepared the way for us to overcome. It is not His
will that we should be placed at a disadvantage in the conflict with
Satan. He would not have us intimidated and discouraged by the assaults
of the serpent. Be of good cheer, He says; I have overcome the
world. John 16:33.
"Let him
who is struggling against the power of appetite look to the Saviour in
the wilderness of temptation. See Him in His agony upon the cross, as He
exclaimed, I thirst. He has endured all that it is possible for us
to bear. His victory is ours.
"Jesus
rested upon the wisdom and strength of His heavenly Father. He declares,
The Lord God will help Me; therefore shall I not be confounded . .
and I know that I shall not be ashamed . . Behold, the Lord God will
help Me. Pointing to His own example, He says to us, Who is among
you that feareth the Lord . . that walketh in darkness, and hath no
light? let him trust in the name of the Lord, and stay upon his God.
Isa. 50:7-10.
" The
prince of this world cometh, said Jesus, and hath nothing in Me.
John 14:30. There was in Him nothing that responded to Satan's
sophistry. He did not consent to sin. Not even by a thought did He yield
to temptation. So it may be with us. Christ's humanity was united with
divinity; He was fitted for the conflict by the indwelling of the Holy
Spirit. And He came to make us partakers of the divine nature. So long
as we are united to Him by faith, sin has no more dominion over us. God
reaches for the hand of faith in us to direct it to lay fast hold upon
the divinity of Christ, that we may attain to perfection of
character." Desire of Ages, 122-123.
"The souls
that turn to Him for refuge, Jesus lifts above the accusing and the
strife of tongues. No man or evil angel can impeach these souls. Christ
unites them to His own divine-human nature."
Ministry of
Healing, 90.
"The
condition of eternal life is now just what it always has been,
just
what it was in Paradise before the fall of our first parents,
perfect
obedience to the law of God, perfect righteousness. If eternal life were
granted on any condition short of this, then the happiness of the whole
universe would be imperiled . .
"Since we
are sinful, unholy, we cannot perfectly obey the holy law. We have no
righteousness of our own with which to meet the claims of the law of
God. But Christ has made a way of escape for us. He lived on earth amid
trials and temptations such as we have to meet. He lived a sinless life.
He died for us, and now He offers to take our sins and give us His
righteousness. If you give yourself to Him, and accept Him as your
Saviour, then, sinful as your life may have been, for His sake you are
accounted righteous. Christ's character stands in place of your
character, and you are accepted before God just as if you had not
sinned.
"More than
this, Christ changes the heart. He abides in your heart by faith. You
are to maintain this connection with Christ by faith and the continual
surrender of your will to Him; and so long as you do this, He will work
in you to will and to do according to His good pleasure. So you may say,
The life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son
of God, who loved me, and gave Himself for me. Galatians 2:20. So
Jesus said to His disciples, It is not ye that speak, but the Spirit
of your Father which speaketh in you. Matthew 10:20. Then with Christ
working in you, you will manifest the same spirit and do the same good
works—works of righteousness, obedience.
"So we
have nothing in ourselves of which to boast. We have no ground for
self-exaltation. Our only ground of hope is in the righteousness of
Christ imputed to us, and in that wrought by His Spirit working in and
through us." Steps to Christ, 62-63.
"Christ
prepared the way for the ransom of man by His own life of suffering,
self-denial, and self-sacrifice, and by His humiliation and final death.
He brought help to man that he might, by following Christ's example,
overcome on his own account, as Christ has overcome for him."3
Testimonies, 372.
"It is His
purpose to bring them into so close connection with Himself that Satan
shall have no opportunity to pervert their judgment or overpower their
conscience. He will reveal to them their defects of character, and
bestow upon all who seek His aid, strength to correct their errors.
Whatever may be mans besetting sin, whatever bitter or baleful
passions struggle for the mastery, he may conquer, if he will watch and
war against them in the name and strength of Israel's Helper. The
children of God should cultivate a keen sensitiveness to sin. Here, as
well as elsewhere, we should not despise the day of small things. It is
one of Satan's most successful devices, to lead men to the commission
of little sins, to blind the mind to the danger of little indulgences,
little digressions from the plainly stated requirements of God. Many who
would shrink with horror from some great transgression, are led to look
upon sin in little matters as of trifling consequence. But these little
sins eat out the life of godliness in the soul. The feet which enter
upon a path diverging from the right way are tending toward the broad
road that ends in death. When once a retrograde movement begins, no one
can tell where it may end . .
"We must
learn to distrust self and to rely wholly upon God for guidance and
support, for a knowledge of His will, and for strength to perform
it."2 Bible Commentary, 1017.
"The child
of God must search out the sin which he has petted and indulged himself
in, and permit God to cut it out of his heart. He must overcome that one
sin; for it is not a trifling matter in the sight of God.
"One says,
I am not the least jealous, but then I do get provoked and say mean
things, although I am always sorry after giving way to temper.
Another says, I have this fault or that, but then I just despise such
and such meanness as is manifested by a certain person of my
acquaintance. The Lord has not given us a list of graded sins, so
that we may reckon some as of little consequence, and say that they will
do but little harm, while others are of greater magnitude and will do
much harm.
"A chain
is no stronger than is its weakest link. We might pronounce such a chain
good on the whole, but if one link is weak the chain cannot be depended
on. The work of overcoming is to be the study of every soul who enters
the kingdom of God." Messages to Young People, 91.
"He does
not palliate sin, nor lessen the sense of guilt . . Men hate the sinner,
while they love the sin. Christ hates the sin, but loves the
sinner." Desire of Ages, 462.
"It should
be made plain that the government of God knows no compromise with evil .
. We should beware of treating sin as a light thing."
Education,
290-291.
"Let none
now tamper with sin, the source of every misery in our world. No longer
remain in lethargy and stupid indifference. Let not the destiny of your
soul hang upon an uncertainty. Know that you are fully on the Lords
side . . If you neglect or treat with indifference the warnings that God
has given, if you cherish or excuse sin, you are sealing your souls
destiny . . While mercy lingers, while the Saviour is making
intercession, let us make thorough work for eternity."6
Testimonies, 404-405.
"Christ
has power from His Father to give His divine grace and strength to man,
making it possible for him through His name to overcome . .
"All are
personally exposed to the temptations that Christ overcame, but strength
is provided for them in the all-powerful name of the great Conqueror.
And all must, for themselves, individually overcome."
My Life
Today, 317.
"God leads
His people on, step by step. He brings them up to different points
calculated to manifest what is in the heart. Some endure at one point,
but fall off at the next. At every advanced point the heart is tested
and tried a little closer. If the professed people of God find their
hearts opposed to this straight work, it should convince them that they
have a work to do to overcome, if they would not be spewed out of the
mouth of the Lord.
"Said the
angel: God will bring His work closer and closer to test and prove
every one of His people. Some are willing to receive one point; but
when God brings them to another testing point, they shrink from it and
stand back, because they find that it strikes directly at some cherished
idol. Here they have opportunity to see what is in their hearts that
shuts out Jesus. They prize something higher than the truth, and their
hearts are not prepared to receive Jesus. Individuals are tested and
proved a length of time to see if they will sacrifice their idols and
heed the counsel of the True Witness.
"If any
will not be purified through obeying the truth, and overcome their
selfishness, their pride, and evil passions, the angels of God have the
charge: They are joined to their idols, let them alone, and they
pass on to their work, leaving these with their sinful traits unsubdued,
to the control of evil angels. Those who come up to every point, and
stand every test, and overcome, be the price what it may, have heeded
the counsel of the True Witness, and they will receive the latter rain,
and thus be fitted for translation.
"God
proves His people in this world. This is the fitting-up place to appear
in His presence. Here, in this world, in these last days, persons will
show what power affects their hearts and controls their actions. If it
is the power of divine truth, it will lead to good works. It will
elevate the receiver, and make him noblehearted and generous, like his
divine Lord. But if evil angels control the heart, it will be seen in
various ways. The fruit will be selfishness, covetousness, pride, and
evil passions."1 Testimonies, 187-188.
"Gods
ideal for His children is higher than the highest human thought can
reach. Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in
heaven is perfect. This command is a promise. The plan of redemption
contemplates our complete recovery from the power of Satan. Christ
always separates the contrite soul from sin. He came to destroy the
works of the devil, and He has made provision that the Holy Spirit shall
be imparted to every repentant soul, to keep him from sinning.
"The
tempters agency is not to be accounted an excuse for one wrong act.
Satan is jubilant when he hears the professed followers of Christ making
excuses for their deformity of character. It is these excuses that lead
to sin. There is no excuse for sinning. A holy temper, a Christlike
life, is accessible to every repenting, believing child of God.
"The ideal
of Christian character is Christlikeness. As the Son of man was perfect
in His life, so His followers are to be perfect in their life. Jesus was
in all things made like unto His brethren. He became flesh, even as we
are. He was hungry and thirsty and weary. He was sustained by food and
refreshed by sleep. He shared the lot of man; yet He was the blameless
Son of God. He was God in the flesh. His character is to be ours. The
Lord says of those who believe in Him, I will dwell in them, and walk
in them; and I will be their God, and they shall be My people. 2 Cor.
6:16.
"Christ is
the ladder that Jacob saw, the base resting on the earth, and the
topmost round reaching to the gate of heaven, to the very threshold of
glory. If that ladder had failed by a single step of reaching the earth,
we should have been lost. But Christ reaches us where we are. He took
our nature and overcame, that we through taking His nature might
overcome. Made in the likeness of sinful flesh (Rom. 8:3), He
lived a sinless life. Now by His divinity He lays hold upon the throne
of heaven, while by His humanity He reaches us. He bids us by faith in
Him attain to the glory of the character of God. Therefore are we to be
perfect, even as our Father which is in heaven is perfect. "Desire
of Ages, 311-312.
"We become
overcomers by helping others to overcome, by the blood of the Lamb and
the word of our testimony. The keeping of the commandments of God will
yield in us an obedient spirit, and the service that is the offspring of
such a spirit, God can accept."7 Bible Commentary, 974.
"Real
piety begins when all compromise with sin is at an end . . Yielding to
temptation begins in permitting the mind to waver, to be inconstant in
your trust in God." Mount of Blessing, 91-92.
"How my
heart goes out in rejoicing for those who walk in humility of mind, who
love and fear God. They possess a power far more valuable than learning
or eloquence . . His love and fear are like a thread of gold uniting the
human agent to the divine. Thus all the movements of life are
simplified. When the children of God are struggling with temptation,
battling against the passions of the natural heart, faith connects the
soul with the only One who can give help, and they are overcomers . .
"Behold
the cross of Calvary. There is Jesus, who gave His life, not that men
might continue in sin, not that they may have license to break the law
of God, but that through this infinite sacrifice they may be saved from
all sin." Testimonies to Ministers, 161-162.
"We must
overcome our besetting sins. We should individually seek to obtain new
victory every day. We must learn to stand alone and depend wholly upon
God. The sooner we learn this the better. Let each one find out where he
fails, and then faithfully watch that his sins do not overcome him, but
that he gets the victory over them." Early Writings, 105.
"Keep off
from Satan's enchanted ground and not allow your minds to be swayed
from allegiance to God. Through Christ you may and should be happy and
should acquire habits of self-control. Even your thoughts must be
brought into subjection to the will of God and your feelings under the
control of reason and religion. Your imagination was not given you to be
allowed to run riot and have its own way without any effort at restraint
or discipline. If the thoughts are wrong the feelings will be wrong, and
the thoughts and feelings combined make up the moral character. When you
decide that as Christians you are not required to restrain your thoughts
and feelings you are brought under the influence of evil angels and
invite their presence and their control."5 Testimonies, 310.
"The Lord
is disappointed when His people place a low estimate upon themselves. He
desires His chosen heritage to value themselves according to the price
He has placed upon them. God wanted them, else He would not have sent
His Son on such an expensive errand to redeem them. He has a use for
them, and He is well pleased when they make the very highest demands
upon Him, that they may glorify His name. They may expect large things
if they have faith in His promises.
"But to
pray in Christ's name means much. It means that we are to accept His
character, manifest His spirit, and work His works. The Saviour's
promise is given on condition. If ye love Me, He says, keep My
commandments. He saves men, not in sin, but from sin; and those who
love Him will show their love by obedience.
"All true
obedience comes from the heart. It was heart work with Christ. And if we
consent, He will so identify Himself with our thoughts and aims, so
blend our hearts and minds into conformity to His will, that when
obeying Him we shall be but carrying out our own impulses. The will,
refined and sanctified, will find its highest delight in doing His
service. When we know God as it is our privilege to know Him, our life
will be a life of continual obedience. Through an appreciation of the
character of Christ, through communion with God, sin will become hateful
to us." Desire of Ages, 668.
"The
example of Christ shows us that our only hope of victory is in continual
resistance of Satan's attacks. He who triumphed over the adversary of
souls in the conflict of temptations understands Satan's power over
the race, and has conquered him in our behalf. As an overcomer, He has
given us the advantage of His victory, that in our efforts to resist the
temptations of Satan we may unite our weakness to His strength, our
worthlessness to His merits. And sustained by His enduring might under
the strength of temptation, we may resist in His all-powerful name, and
overcome as He overcame." Messages to Young People, 50.
"You lose
much by not studying with greater earnestness and care the life of
Christ. There you . . may see the victories which you have to gain . .
that you may win the precious white robe of a spotless character, and
stand at last without fault before the throne of God."
Sons
and Daughters of God, 371.
"What an
event was this when Christ placed Himself in the position of Adam, and
endured the test where Adam had failed, and by this act placed man on a
vantage ground, in favor with God, where he might overcome on his own
account through the merits of Jesus. In His name, through His grace, man
may be an overcomer, even as Christ was an overcomer. In Christ divinity
and humanity were united, and the only way in which man may be an
overcomer is through becoming a partaker of the divine nature . .
Divinity and humanity are blended in him who has the spirit of
Christ." Sons and Daughters of God, 24.
"Do not
put off the work of forsaking your sins and seeking purity of heart
through Jesus. Here is where thousands upon thousands have erred to
their eternal loss . . There is a terrible dangera danger not
sufficiently understood—in delaying to yield to the pleading voice of
Gods Holy Spirit, in choosing to live in sin; for such this delay
really is. Sin, however small it may be esteemed, can be indulged in
only at the peril of infinite loss. What we do not overcome, will
overcome us and work out our destruction."
Steps to Christ,
32-33.
"God has
made ample provision for His people; and if they rely upon His strength,
they will never become the sport of circumstances. The strongest
temptation cannot excuse sin. However great the pressure brought to bear
upon the soul, transgression is our own act. It is not in the power of
earth or hell to compel any one to do evil. Satan attacks us at our weak
points, but we need not be overcome. However severe or unexpected the
assault, God has provided help for us, and in His strength we may
conquer." Patriarchs and Prophets, 421.
"All who
will can be overcomers. Let us strive earnestly to reach the standard
set before us. Christ knows our weakness, and to Him we can go daily for
help. It is not necessary for us to gain strength a month ahead. We are
to conquer from day to day."7 Bible Commentary, 974.
"Our
greatest strength is realized when we feel and acknowledge our weakness
. . Patience, faith, and love for duty are the lessons we must learn.
Subduing self and looking to Jesus is an everyday work. The Lord will
never forsake the soul that trusts in Him and seeks His aid. The crown
of life is placed only upon the brow of the overcomer. There is, for
everyone, earnest, solemn work for God while life lasts . .
"The word
is: Go forward; discharge your individual duty, and leave all
consequences in the hands of God. If we move forward where Jesus leads
the way we shall see His triumph, we shall share His joy. We must share
the conflicts if we wear the crown of victory. Like Jesus, we must be
made perfect through suffering . . We can walk safely in the darkest
path if we have the Light of the world for our guide."5
Testimonies, 70-71.
"Christ
has power from His Father to give His divine grace and strength to man,
making it possible for him through His name to overcome . .
"All are
personally exposed to the temptations that Christ overcame, but strength
is provided for them in the all-powerful name of the great Conqueror.
And all must, for themselves, individually overcome."
My Life
Today, 317.
"Everyone
who by faith obeys Gods commandments, will reach the condition of
sinlessness in which Adam lived before his transgression."
Signs,
July 23, 1902.
"Those who
would overcome must put to the tax every power of their being. They must
agonize on their knees before God for divine power. Christ came to be
our example, and to make known to us that we may be partakers of the
divine nature. How? By having escaped the corruptions that are in the
world through lust. Satan did not gain the victory over Christ. He did
not put his foot upon the soul of the Redeemer. He did not touch the
head though he bruised the heel. Christ, by His own example, made it
evident that man may stand in integrity. Men may have a power to resist
evil—a power that neither earth, nor death, nor hell can master; a
power that will place them where they may overcome as Christ overcame.
Divinity and humanity may be combined in them."5 Bible
Commentary, 1082.
"The
strongest temptation is no excuse for sinning."
The Adventist
Home, 331.
"He who
has not sufficient faith in Christ to believe that He can keep him from
sinning has not the faith that will give him entrance into the kingdom
of God."3 Selected Messages, 360.
"Those who
are indeed purifying their souls by obeying the truth will have a most
humble opinion of themselves. The more closely they view the spotless
character of Christ, the stronger will be their desire to be conformed
to His image, and the less will they see of purity or holiness in
themselves . . We should never be content with a sinful life. It is a
thought that should arouse Christians to greater zeal and earnestness in
overcoming evil, that every defect in character, every point in which
they fail to meet the divine standard, is an open door by which Satan
can enter to tempt and destroy them . . We are to exert every energy of
the soul in the work of overcoming, and to look to Jesus for strength to
do what we cannot do of ourselves . . By repentance and faith we are
enabled to render obedience to all the commandments of God, and are
found without blame before Him."5 Testimonies, 471-472.
"None need
fail of attaining, in his sphere, to perfection of Christian character.
By the sacrifice of Christ, provision has been made for the believer to
receive all things that pertain to life and godliness. God calls upon us
to reach the standard of perfection and places before us the example of
Christ's character. In His humanity, perfected by a life of constant
resistance of evil, the Saviour showed that through co-operation with
Divinity, human beings may in this life attain to perfection of
character. This is Gods assurance to us that we, too, may obtain
complete victory.
"Before
the believer is held out the wonderful possibility of being like Christ,
obedient to all the principles of the law. But of himself man is utterly
unable to reach this condition. The holiness that Gods Word declares
he must have before he can be saved is the result of the working of
divine grace as he bows in submission to the discipline and restraining
influences of the Spirit of truth. Mans obedience can be made perfect
only by the incense of Christ's righteousness, which fills with divine
fragrance every act of obedience. The part of the Christian is to
persevere in overcoming every fault. Constantly he is to pray to the
Saviour to heal the disorders of his sin-sick soul. He has not the
wisdom or the strength to overcome; these belong to the Lord, and He
bestows them on those who in humiliation and contrition seek Him for
help." Acts of the Apostles, 531-532.
DURING THE
FINAL CRISIS
"I also
saw that many do not realize what they must be in order to live in the
sight of the Lord without a high priest in the sanctuary through the
time of trouble. Those who receive the seal of the living God and are
protected in the time of trouble must reflect the image of Jesus fully.
"I saw
that many were neglecting the preparation so needful and were looking to
the time of refreshing and the latter rain to fit them to
stand in the day of the Lord and to live in His sight. Oh, how many I
saw in the time of trouble without a shelter! They had neglected the
needful preparation; therefore they could not receive the refreshing
that all must have to fit them to live in the sight of a holy God. Those
who refuse to be hewed by the prophets and fail to purify their souls in
obeying the whole truth, and who are willing to believe that their
condition is far better than it really is, will come up to the time of
the falling of the plagues, and then see that they needed to be hewed
and squared for the building. But there will be no time then to do it
and no Mediator to plead their cause before the Father. Before this time
the awfully solemn declaration has gone forth, He that is unjust, let
him be unjust still: and he which is filthy, let him be filthy still:
and he that is righteous, let him be righteous still: and he that is
holy, let him be holy still. I saw that none could share the refreshing
unless they obtain the victory over every besetment, over pride,
selfishness, love of the world, and over every wrong word and action. We
should, therefore, be drawing nearer and nearer to the Lord and be
earnestly seeking that preparation necessary to enable us to stand in
the battle in the day of the Lord. Let all remember that God is holy and
that none but holy beings can ever dwell in His presence."
Early
Writings, 71.
" By
faith Enoch was translated that he should not see death . . for before
his translation he had this testimony, that he pleased God. Hebrews
11:5. To such communion God is calling us. As was Enoch's must be
their holiness of character who shall be redeemed from among men at the
Lords second coming."8 Testimonies, 331.
"Enoch's
life and character, which were so holy that he was translated to heaven
without seeing death, represent what the lives and characters of all
must be, if, like Enoch, they are to be translated when Christ shall
come. His life was what the life of every individual may be if he
closely connects with God. We should remember that Enoch was surrounded
with influences so depraved that God brought a flood of waters on the
world to destroy its inhabitants for their corruption . .
"When
Christ shall come, our vile bodies are to be changed, and made like His
glorious body; but the vile character will not be made holy then. The
transformation of character must take place before His coming. Our
natures must be pure and holy; we must have the mind of Christ, that He
may behold with pleasure His image reflected upon our souls."
Our
High Calling, 278.
"We can
never see our Lord in peace, unless our souls are spotless. We must bear
the perfect image of Christ . . We shall never attain to this condition
without earnest effort. We must strive daily against outward evil and
inward sin, if we would reach the perfection of Christian
character." Review, May 30, 1882.
"We are
preparing to meet Him who, escorted by a retinue of holy angels, is to
appear in the clouds of heaven to give the faithful and the just the
finishing touch of immortality. When He comes He is not to cleanse us of
our sins, to remove from us the defects in our characters, or to cure us
of the infirmities of our tempers and dispositions. If wrought for us at
all, this work will all be accomplished before that time. When the Lord
comes, those who are holy will be holy still. Those who have preserved
their bodies and spirits in holiness, in sanctification and honor, will
then receive the finishing touch of immortality. But those who are
unjust, unsanctified, and filthy will remain so forever. No work will
then be done for them to remove their defects and give them holy
characters. The Refiner does not then sit to pursue His refining process
and remove their sins and their corruption. This is all to be done in
these hours of probation. It is now that this work is to be accomplished
for us."2 Testimonies, 355.
"Now,
while our great High Priest is making the atonement for us, we should
seek to become perfect in Christ. Not even by a thought could our
Saviour be brought to yield to the power of temptation. Satan finds in
human hearts some point where he can gain a foothold; some sinful desire
is cherished, by means of which his temptations assert their power. But
Christ declared of Himself: The prince of this world cometh, and hath
nothing in Me. John 14:30. Satan could find nothing in the Son of God
that would enable him to gain the victory. He had kept His Fathers
commandments, and there was no sin in Him that Satan could use to his
advantage. This is the condition in which those must be found who shall
stand in the time of trouble.
"It is in
this life that we are to separate sin from us, through faith in the
atoning blood of Christ. Our precious Saviour invites us to join
ourselves to Him, to unite our weakness to His strength, our ignorance
to His wisdom, our unworthiness to His merits. Gods providence is the
school in which we are to learn the meekness and lowliness of Jesus. The
Lord is ever setting before us, not the way we would choose, which seems
easier and pleasanter to us, but the true aims of life. It rests with us
to co-operate with the agencies which Heaven employs in the work of
conforming our characters to the divine model. None can neglect or defer
this work but at the most fearful peril to their souls."
Great
Controversy, 623.
"What are
you doing, brethren, in the great work of preparation? Those who are
uniting with the world are receiving the worldly mold and preparing for
the mark of the beast. Those who are distrustful of self, who are
humbling themselves before God and purifying their souls by obeying the
truth these are receiving the heavenly mold and preparing for the seal
of God in their foreheads. When the decree goes forth and the stamp is
impressed, their character will remain pure and spotless for eternity.
"Now is
the time to prepare. The seal of God will never be placed upon the
forehead of an impure man or woman. It will never be placed upon the
forehead of the ambitious, world-loving man or woman. It will never be
placed upon the forehead of men or women of false tongues or deceitful
hearts. All who receive the seal must be without spot before God—candidates
for heaven."5 Testimonies, 216. [Carefully read 5
Testimonies, 207-216 and 467-476.]
"The
character you bear in probationary time will be the character you will
have at the coming of Christ. If you would be a saint in heaven, you
must first be a saint on earth. The traits of character you cherish in
life will not be changed by death or by the resurrection. You will come
up from the grave with the same disposition you manifested in your home
and in society. Jesus does not change the character at His coming. The
work of transformation must be done now. Our daily lives are determining
our destiny." Adventist Home, 16.
"It is a
solemn thing to die, but a far more solemn thing to live. Every thought
and word and deed of our lives will meet us again. What we make of
ourselves in probationary time, that we must remain to all eternity.
Death brings dissolution to the body, but makes no change in the
character. The coming of Christ does not change our characters; it only
fixes them forever beyond all change."5 Testimonies, 466.
"The law
of God is the standard by which the characters and the lives of men will
be tested in the judgment." Great Controversy, 482.
"God
requires perfection of His children. His law is a transcript of His own
character, and it is the standard of all character. This infinite
standard is presented to all that there may be no mistake in regard to
the kind of people whom God will have to compose His kingdom. The life
of Christ on earth was a perfect expression of Gods law, and when
those who claim to be children of God become Christlike in character,
they will be obedient to Gods commandments. Then the Lord can trust
them to be of the number who shall compose the family of heaven."
Christs
Object Lessons, 315.
"All who
have truly repented of sin, and by faith claimed the blood of Christ as
their atoning sacrifice, have had pardon entered against their names in
the books of heaven; as they have become partakers of the righteousness
of Christ, and their characters are found to be in harmony with the law
of God, their sins will be blotted out, and they themselves will be
accounted worthy of eternal life." Great Controversy, 483.
"The
divine Intercessor presents the plea that all who have overcome through
faith in His blood be forgiven their transgressions, that they be
restored to their Eden home, and crowned as joint heirs with Himself to
the first dominion. Micah 4:8. Satan in his efforts to deceive and
tempt our race had thought to frustrate the divine plan in mans
creation; but Christ now asks that this plan be carried into effect as
if man had never fallen. He asks for His people not only pardon and
justification, full and complete, but a share in His glory and a seat
upon His throne." Great Controversy, 484.
THE HEART OF
THE GREAT CONTROVERSY
"Since the
fall of Adam, men in every age have excused themselves for sinning,
charging God with their sin, saying that they could not keep His
commandments. This is the insinuation that Satan cast at God in heaven.
But the plea, I cannot keep the commandments, need never be
presented to God, for before Him stands the Saviour, the marks of the
crucifixion upon His body, a living witness that the law can be kept. It
is not that men cannot keep the law, but that they will not."4
Review Articles, 303.
"Satan
represents God's law of love as a law of selfishness. He declares that
it is impossible for us to obey its precepts."
Desire of Ages,
24.
"In the
opening of the great controversy, Satan had declared that the law of God
could not be obeyed." Desire of Ages, 761.
"From the
beginning, it has been the special doctrine of the adversary of God and
man, that the law of faulty and objectionable."2 Review
Articles, 233.
"Declaring
that no human being can keep the law of Gods kingdom, he [Satan]
claims all men as his subjects."4 Signs Articles, 293.
"By His
life and His death, Christ proved that God's justice did not destroy His
mercy, but that sin could be forgiven, and that the law is righteous,
and can be perfectly obeyed. Satan's charges were refuted."
Desire
of Ages, 762.
"All who
obey as He did are likewise declaring that the law is "holy, and
just, and good." Rom. 7:12. On the other hand, all who break God's
commandments are sustaining Satan's claim that the law is unjust, and
cannot be obeyed. Thus they second the deceptions of the great
adversary, and cast dishonor upon God."
Desire of Ages, 308.
THE ISSUE IN
THE FINAL CRISIS
"In
Revelation 14, men are called upon to worship the Creator; and the
prophecy brings to view a class that, as the result of the threefold
message, are keeping the commandments of God."
Great
Controversy, 437.
"In
contrast to those who keep the commandments of God and have the faith of
Jesus, the third angel points to another class, against whose errors a
solemn and fearful warning is uttered: If any man worship the beast and
his image, and receive his mark . ."Great Controversy, 438.
"The
special characteristic of the beast, and therefore of his image, is the
breaking of Gods commandments." Great Controversy, 446.
"In the
issue of the contest all Christendom will be divided into two great
classes—those who keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus,
and those who worship the beast and his image and receive his
mark." Great Controversy, 450.
"Jesus,
looking down to the last generation, saw the world involved in a
deception similar to that which caused the destruction of Jerusalem. The
great sin of the Jews was their rejection of Christ; the great sin of
the Christian world would be their rejection of the law of God, the
foundation of His government in heaven and earth."
Great
Controversy, 22.
"The last
great conflict between truth and error is but the final struggle of the
long-standing controversy concerning the law of God. Upon this battle we
are now entering." Great Controversy, 582.
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