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  1. y to Reflect Christ’s Unfathomable Love
  2. He who did not spare His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He
  3. not with Him also freely give us all things? Romans 8:32, NKJV.
  4. Who can measure the love Christ felt for a lost world as He hung upon the cross,
  5. suffering for the sins of the guilty? This love was immeasurable, infinite.
  6. Christ has shown that His love was stronger than death. He was accomplishing
  7. humanity’s salvation; and although He had the most fearful conflict with the powers of
  8. darkness, yet, amid it all, His love grew stronger and stronger.... The price was paid to
  9. purchase the redemption of men and women, when, in the last soul struggle, the blessed
  10. words were uttered which seemed to resound through creation: “It is finished.” ...
  11. The length, the breadth, the height, the depth, of such amazing love we cannot fathom.
  12. The contemplation of the matchless depths of a Savior’s love should fill the mind, touch
  13. and melt the soul, refine and elevate the affections, and completely transform the whole
  14. character....
  15. Some have limited views of the atonement. They think that Christ suffered only a small
  16. portion of the penalty of the law of God; they suppose that, while the wrath of God was felt
  17. by His dear Son, He had, through all His painful sufferings, the evidence of His Father’s
  18. love and acceptance; that the portals of the tomb before Him were illuminated with bright
  19. hope, and that He had the abiding evidence of His future glory. Here is a great mistake.
  20. Christ’s keenest anguish was a sense of His Father’s displeasure. His mental agony because
  21. of this was of such intensity that many can have but faint conception of it....
  22. Here is love that no language can express. It passes knowledge. Great is the mystery
  23. of godliness. Our souls should be enlivened, elevated, and enraptured with the theme of
  24. the love of the Father and the Son to humanity. The followers of Christ should here learn
  25. to reflect in some degree that mysterious love preparatory to joining all the redeemed in
  26. ascribing “blessing, and honour, and glory, and power, ... unto him that sitteth upon the
  27. throne, and unto the Lamb for ever and ever.”—Testimonies for the Church 2:212-215.
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  29. Gain Spiritual Strength Through Prayer
  30. Now in the morning, having risen a long while before daylight, He went out and
  31. departed to a solitary place; and there He prayed. Mark 1:35, NKJV.
  32. Because the life of Jesus was a life of constant trust, sustained by continual communion,
  33. His service for heaven was without failure or faltering. Daily beset by temptation,
  34. constantly opposed by the leaders of the people, Christ knew that He must strengthen His
  35. humanity by prayer. In order to be a blessing to people, He must commune with God, from
  36. Him obtaining energy, perseverance, steadfastness.
  37. The Savior loved the solitude of the mountain in which to hold communion with His
  38. Father. Through the day He labored earnestly to save men, women, and children from
  39. destruction. He healed the sick, comforted the mourning, called the dead to life, and
  40. brought hope and cheer to the despairing. After His work for the day was finished, He went
  41. forth, evening after evening, away from the confusion of the city, and bowed in prayer to
  42. His Father. Frequently He continued His petitions through the entire night; but He came
  43. from these seasons of communion invigorated and refreshed, braced for duty and for trial.
  44. Are the ministers of Christ tempted and fiercely buffeted by Satan? So also was He
  45. who knew no sin. In the hour of distress He turned to His Father. Himself a source of
  46. blessing and strength, He could heal the sick and raise the dead; He could command the
  47. tempest, and it would obey Him; yet He prayed, often with strong crying and tears. He
  48. prayed for His disciples and for Himself, thus identifying Himself with human beings. He
  49. was a mighty petitioner. As the Prince of life, He had power with God, and prevailed....
  50. Those who teach and preach the most effectively are those who wait humbly upon
  51. God, and watch hungrily for His guidance and His grace. Watch, pray, work—this is the
  52. Christian’s watchword. The life of a true Christian is a life of constant prayer. He knows
  53. that the light and strength of one day is not sufficient for the trials and conflicts of the next.
  54. Satan is continually changing his temptations. Every day we shall be placed in different
  55. circumstances; and in the untried scenes that await us we shall be surrounded by fresh
  56. dangers, and constantly assailed by new and unexpected temptations. It is only through
  57. the strength and grace gained from heaven that we can hope to meet the temptations and
  58. perform the duties before us.—Gospel Workers, 255-258.
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  60. Plead for Wisdom and Power
  61. As the deer pants for the water brooks, so pants my soul for You, O God. My soul
  62. thirsts for God, for the living God. Psalm 42:1, 2, NKJV.
  63. Those who at Pentecost were endued with power from on high were not thereby freed
  64. from further temptation and trial. As they witnessed for truth and righteousness they were
  65. repeatedly assailed by the enemy of all truth, who sought to rob them of their Christian
  66. experience. They were compelled to strive with all their God-given powers to reach the
  67. measure of the stature of men and women in Christ Jesus. Daily they prayed for fresh
  68. supplies of grace, that they might reach higher and still higher toward perfection.
  69. Under the Holy Spirit’s working even the weakest, by exercising faith in God, learned
  70. to improve their entrusted powers and to become sanctified, refined, and ennobled. As in
  71. humility they submitted to the molding influence of the Holy Spirit, they received of the
  72. fullness of the Godhead and were fashioned in the likeness of the divine.
  73. The lapse of time has wrought no change in Christ’s parting promise to send the Holy
  74. Spirit as His representative. It is not because of any restriction on the part of God that the
  75. riches of His grace do not flow earthward to humanity. If the fulfillment of the promise is
  76. not seen as it might be, it is because the promise is not appreciated as it should be. If all were
  77. willing, all would be filled with the Spirit. Wherever the need of the Holy Spirit is a matter
  78. little thought of, there is seen spiritual drought, spiritual darkness, spiritual declension and
  79. death. Whenever minor matters occupy the attention, the divine power which is necessary
  80. for the growth and prosperity of the church, and which would bring all other blessings in
  81. its train, is lacking, though offered in infinite plenitude....
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  83. Companies of Christian workers should gather to ask for special help, for heavenly
  84. wisdom, that they may know how to plan and execute wisely. Especially should they pray
  85. that God will baptize His chosen ambassadors in mission fields with a rich measure of His
  86. Spirit. The presence of the Spirit with God’s workers will give the proclamation of truth
  87. a power that not all the honor or glory of the world could give.—The Acts of the Apostle

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