Chapter 39—Earnestness of Purpose


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  1. Chapter 39—Earnestness of Purpose
  2. When the four Hebrew youth were receiving an education for the
  3. king’s court in Babylon, they did not feel that the blessing of the Lord
  4. was a substitute for the taxing effort required of them. They were
  5. diligent in study; for they discerned that through the grace of God
  6. their destiny depended upon their own will and action. They were to
  7. bring all their ability to the work; and by close, severe taxation of
  8. their powers they were to make the most of their opportunities for
  9. study and labor.
  10. Co-operation with God
  11. While these youth were working out their own salvation, God
  12. was working in them to will and to do of His good pleasure. Here
  13. are revealed the conditions of success. To make God’s grace our
  14. own, we must act our part. The Lord does not propose to perform
  15. for us either the willing or the doing. His grace is given to work
  16. in us to will and to do, but never as a substitute for our effort. Our
  17. souls are to be aroused to co-operate. The Holy Spirit works in us,
  18. that we may work out our own salvation. This is the practical lesson
  19. the Holy Spirit is striving to teach us. “It is God which worketh in
  20. you both to will and to do of His good pleasure.”
  21. The Lord will co-operate with all who earnestly strive to be
  22. faithful in His service, as He co-operated with Daniel and his three
  23. [148] companions. Fine mental qualities and a high tone of moral character
  24. are not the result of accident. God gives opportunities; success
  25. depends upon the use made of them. The openings of Providence
  26. must be quickly discerned and eagerly entered. There are many who
  27. might become mighty men, if, like Daniel, they would depend upon
  28. God for grace to be overcomers, and for strength and efficiency to
  29. do their work.
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  32. Whole-hearted Service
  33. I address you, young men: Be faithful. Put heart into your work.
  34. Imitate none who are slothful, and who give divided service. Actions,
  35. often repeated, form habits, habits form character. Patiently perform
  36. the little duties of life. So long as you undervalue the importance
  37. of faithfulness in the little duties, your character-building will be
  38. unsatisfactory. In the sight of Omnipotence, every duty is important.
  39. The Lord has said, “He that is faithful in that which is least is
  40. faithful also in much.” In the life of a true Christian there are no
  41. non-essentials.
  42. Many who claim to be Christians are working at cross-purposes
  43. with God. Many are waiting for some great work to be brought to
  44. them. Daily they lose opportunities for showing their faithfulness to
  45. God; daily they fail of discharging with whole-heartedness the little
  46. duties of life, which seem to them uninteresting. While waiting for
  47. some great work in which they may exercise their supposedly great
  48. talents, and thus satisfy their ambitious longings, their life passes
  49. away.
  50. My dear young friends, do the work that lies nearest at hand.
  51. Turn your attention to some humble line of effort within your reach. [149]
  52. Put mind and heart into the doing of this work. Force your thoughts
  53. to act intelligently on the things that you can do at home. Thus you
  54. will be fitting yourself for greater usefulness. Remember that of
  55. King Hezekiah it is written: “In every work that he began, ... he did
  56. it with all his heart, and prospered.”
  57. The Value of Concentration
  58. The ability to fix the thoughts on the work in hand is a great
  59. blessing. God-fearing youth should strive to discharge their duties
  60. with thoughtful consideration, keeping the thoughts in the right
  61. channel, and doing their best. They should recognize their present
  62. duties, and fulfill them without allowing the mind to wander. This
  63. kind of mental discipline will be helpful and beneficial throughout
  64. life. Those who learn to put thought into everything they undertake,
  65. however small the work may appear, will be of use in the world.
  66. 136 Messages to Young People
  67. Dear youth, be earnest, be persevering. “Gird up the loins of
  68. your mind.” Stand like Daniel, the faithful Hebrew, who purposed
  69. in his heart to be true to God. Do not disappoint your parents and
  70. friends. And there is Another to be remembered. Do not disappoint
  71. Him who so loved you that He gave His life to make it possible for
  72. you to be co-laborers with God.
  73. The Highest Motive
  74. The desire to honor God should be to us the most powerful of
  75. all motives. It should lead us to make every exertion to improve the
  76. [150] privileges and opportunities provided for us, that we may understand
  77. how to use wisely the Lord’s goods. It should lead us to keep
  78. brain, bone, muscle, and nerve in the most healthful condition, that
  79. our physical strength and mental clearness may make us faithful
  80. stewards. Selfish interest, if given room to act, dwarfs the mind and
  81. hardens the heart; if allowed to control, it destroys moral power.
  82. Then disappointment comes....
  83. True success is given to men and women by the God who gave
  84. success to Daniel. He who read the heart of Daniel looked with
  85. pleasure upon His servant’s purity of motive, his determination to
  86. honor the Lord. Those who in their life fulfill God’s purpose must put
  87. forth painstaking effort, applying themselves closely and earnestly to
  88. the accomplishment of whatever He gives them to do.—The Youth’s
  89. Instructor, August 20, 1903.
  90. Abiding Joy
  91. And all the way up the steep road leading to eternal life are wellsprings
  92. of joy to refresh the weary. Those who walk in wisdom’s
  93. ways are, even in tribulation, exceeding joyful; for He whom their
  94. soul loveth walks, invisible, beside them. At each upward step they
  95. discern more distinctly the touch of His hand; at every step brighter
  96. gleamings of glory from the Unseen fall upon their path; and their
  97. songs of praise, reaching ever a higher note, ascend to join the songs
  98. of angels before the throne.—Thoughts from the Mount of Blessing,
  99. [151] 140.
  100. Chapter 40—Exercise of the Will
  101. Pure religion has to do with the will. The will is the governing
  102. power in the nature of man, bringing all the other faculties under its
  103. sway. The will is not the taste or the inclination, but it is the deciding
  104. power, which works in the children of men unto obedience to God,
  105. or unto disobedience.
  106. Instability and Doubt
  107. You are a young man of intelligence; you desire to make your
  108. life such as will fit you for heaven at last. You are often discouraged
  109. at finding yourself weak in moral power, in slavery to doubt, and
  110. controlled by the habits and customs of your old life in sin. You find
  111. your emotional nature untrue to yourself, to your best resolutions,
  112. and to your most solemn pledges. Nothing seems real. Your own
  113. instability leads you to doubt the sincerity of those who would do you
  114. good. The more you struggle in doubt, the more unreal everything
  115. looks to you, until it seems that there is no solid ground for you
  116. anywhere. Your promises are like ropes of sand, and you regard in
  117. the same unreal light the words and works of those in whom you
  118. should trust.
  119. Strength Through Yielding the Will
  120. You will be in constant peril until you understand the true force of
  121. the will. You may believe and promise all things, but your promises
  122. or your faith are of no value until you put your will on the side of faith [152]
  123. and action. If you fight the fight of faith with all your will-power,
  124. you will conquer. Your feelings, your impressions, your emotions,
  125. are not to be trusted, for they are not reliable, especially with your
  126. perverted ideas; and the knowledge of your broken promises and
  127. your forfeited pledges weakens your confidence in yourself, and the
  128. faith of others in you.
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  130. 138 Messages to Young People
  131. But you need not despair. You must be determined to believe,
  132. although nothing seems true and real to you. I need not tell you it
  133. is yourself that has brought you into this unenviable position. You
  134. must win back your confidence in God and in your brethren. It is
  135. for you to yield up your will to the will of Jesus Christ; and as you
  136. do this, God will immediately take possession, and work in you to
  137. will and to do of His good pleasure. Your whole nature will then
  138. be brought under the control of the Spirit of Christ; and even your
  139. thoughts will be subject to Him.
  140. You cannot control your impulses, your emotions, as you may
  141. desire, but you can control the will, and you can make an entire
  142. change in your life. By yielding up your will to Christ, your life will
  143. be hid with Christ in God, and allied to the power which is above
  144. all principalities and powers. You will have strength from God that
  145. will hold you fast to His strength; and a new light, even the light of
  146. living faith, will be possible to you. But your will must co-operate
  147. with God’s will, not with the will of associates through whom Satan
  148. [153] is constantly working to ensnare and destroy you.
  149. Will you not, without delay, place yourself in right relation to
  150. God? Will you not say, “I will give my will to Jesus, and I will
  151. do it now,” and from this moment be wholly on the Lord’s side?
  152. Disregard custom, and the strong clamoring of appetite and passion.
  153. Give Satan no chance to say, “You are a wretched hypocrite.” Close
  154. the door, so that Satan will not thus accuse and dishearten you. Say,
  155. “I will believe, I do believe that God is my helper,” and you will find
  156. that you are triumphant in God. By steadfastly keeping the will on
  157. the Lord’s side, every emotion will be brought into captivity to the
  158. will of Jesus. You will then find your feet on solid rock. It will take,
  159. at times, every particle of will-power that you possess, but it is God
  160. that is working for you, and you will come forth from the molding
  161. process a vessel unto honor.
  162. God’s Will and Man’s Will United
  163. Talk faith. Keep on God’s side of the line. Set not your foot
  164. on the enemy’s side, and the Lord will be your Helper. He will do
  165. for you that which it is not possible for you to do for yourself. The
  166. result will be that you will become like a “cedar of Lebanon.” Your
  167. Exercise of the Will 139
  168. life will be noble, and your works will be wrought in God. There
  169. will be in you a power, an earnestness, and a simplicity that will
  170. make you a polished instrument in the hands of God.
  171. You need to drink daily at the fountain of truth, that you may
  172. understand the secret of pleasure and joy in the Lord. But you must
  173. remember that your will is the spring of all your actions. This will, [154]
  174. that forms so important a factor in the character of man, was at
  175. the fall given into the control of Satan; and he has ever since been
  176. working in man to will and to do of his own pleasure, but to the utter
  177. ruin and misery of man.
  178. But the infinite sacrifice of God in giving Jesus, His beloved
  179. Son, to become a sacrifice for sin, enables Him to say, without
  180. violating one principle of His government, “Yield yourself up to
  181. Me; give Me that will; take it from the control of Satan, and I will
  182. take possession of it; then I can work in you to will and to do of
  183. My good pleasure.” When He gives you the mind of Christ, your
  184. will becomes as His will, and your character is transformed to be
  185. like Christ’s character. Is it your purpose to do God’s will? Do you
  186. wish to obey the Scriptures? “If any man will come after Me, let
  187. him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me.”
  188. There is no such thing as following Christ unless you refuse
  189. to gratify inclination and determine to obey God. It is not your
  190. feelings, your emotions, that make you a child of God, but the doing
  191. of God’s will. A life of usefulness is before you, if your will becomes
  192. God’s will. Then you may stand in your God-given manhood, an
  193. example of good works. You will then help to maintain rules of
  194. discipline, instead of helping to break them down. You will then help
  195. to maintain order, instead of despising it, and inciting to irregularity
  196. of life by your own course of action.
  197. I tell you in the fear of God, I know what you may be, if your
  198. will is placed on the side of God. [155]
  199. “We are laborers together with God,” You may be doing your
  200. work for time and eternity in such a manner that it will stand the test
  201. of the judgment. Will you try? Will you now turn square about?
  202. You are the object of Christ’s love and intercession. Will you now
  203. surrender to God, and help those who are placed as sentinels to
  204. guard the interests of His work, instead of causing them grief and
  205. discouragement?—Testimonies for the Church 5:513-516.

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