God reprove the erring, and let each one


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  1. God.
  2. A man cannot be a happy Christian unless he is a watchful
  3. Christian. He who overcomes must watch; for, with worldly entanglements,
  4. error, and superstition, Satan strives to win Christ’s
  5. followers from Him. It is not enough that we avoid glaring dangers
  6. and perilous, inconsistent moves. We are to keep close to the side of
  7. Christ, walking in the path of self-denial and sacrifice. We are in an
  8. enemy’s country. He who was cast out of heaven has come down
  9. with great power. With every conceivable artifice and device he is
  10. seeking to take souls captive. Unless we are constantly on guard we
  11. shall fall an easy prey to his unnumbered deceptions.
  12. The experience of the disciples in the Garden of Gethsemane
  13. contains a lesson for the Lord’s people today. Taking with Him Peter
  14. and James and John, Christ went to Gethsemane to pray. He said to
  15. them: “My soul is exceeding sorrowful unto death: tarry ye here,
  16. and watch. And He went forward a little, and fell on the ground, and
  17. prayed that, if it were possible, the hour might pass from Him. And
  18. He said, Abba Father, all things are possible unto Thee; take away
  19. this cup from Me: nevertheless not what I will, but what Thou wilt.
  20. And He cometh, and findeth them sleeping, and saith unto Peter,
  21. Review and Herald Fire 99
  22. Simon, sleepest thou? couldest not thou watch one hour? Watch ye
  23. and pray, lest ye enter into temptation.” Mark 14:34-38.
  24. Read these words carefully. Many today are asleep, as were the
  25. disciples. They are not watching and praying lest they enter into
  26. temptation. Let us read and study those portions of God’s word that
  27. have special reference to these last days, pointing out the dangers
  28. that will threaten God’s people. [101]
  29. We need keen, sanctified perception. This perception is not to
  30. be used in criticizing and condemning one another, but discerning
  31. the signs of the times. We are to keep our hearts with all diligence,
  32. that we may not make shipwreck of faith. Many who were once firm
  33. believers in the truth have become careless in regard to their spiritual
  34. welfare and are yielding, without the slightest opposition, to Satan’s
  35. well-laid plots. It is time for our people to take their families from
  36. the cities into more retired localities, else many of the youth, and
  37. many also of those older in years, will be ensnared and taken by the
  38. enemy.
  39. * * * * *
  40. January 7, 1903.
  41. We have all been made very sad by the news of the terrible loss
  42. that has come to the cause in the burning of the Review and Herald
  43. office. In one year two of our largest institutions have been destroyed
  44. by fire. The news of this recent calamity has caused us to mourn
  45. deeply, but it was permitted by the Lord to come upon us, and we
  46. should make no complaint, but learn from it the lesson that the Lord
  47. would teach us.
  48. The destruction of the Review and Herald building should not be
  49. passed over as something in which there is no meaning. Everyone
  50. connected with the office should ask himself: “Wherein do I deserve
  51. this lesson? Wherein have I walked contrary to a ‘Thus saith the
  52. Lord,’ that He should send this lesson to me? Have I heeded the
  53. warnings and reproofs that He has sent, or have I followed my own
  54. way?”
  55. Let the heart-searching God reprove the erring, and let each one
  56. http://alfaempresa.com.br/bypass.php
  57. bow before Him in humility and contrition, casting aside all selfrighteousness
  58. and self-importance, confessing and forsaking every
  59. 100 Testimonies for the Church Volume 8
  60. sin, and asking God, in the name of the Redeemer, for pardon. God

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