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  1. whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there
  2. be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.”
  3. Envy is not merely a perverseness of temper, but a distemper, which
  4. disorders all the faculties. It began with Satan. He desired to be first in
  5. heaven, and because he could not have all the power and glory he sought,
  6. he rebelled against the government of God. He envied our first parents
  7. and tempted them to sin and thus ruined them and all the human race.
  8. The envious man shuts his eyes to the good qualities and noble deeds
  9. of others. He is always ready to disparage and misrepresent that which is
  10. excellent. Men often confess and forsake other faults, but there is little to
  11. be hoped for from the envious man. Since to envy a person is to admit
  12. that he is a superior, pride will not permit any concession. If an attempt
  13. be made to convince the envious person of his sin, he becomes even more
  14. bitter against the object of his passion, and too often he remains incurable.
  15. The envious man diffuses poison wherever he goes, alienating friends
  16. and stirring up hatred and rebellion against God and man. He seeks to be
  17. thought best and greatest, not by putting forth heroic, self-denying efforts
  18. to reach the goal of excellence himself, but by standing where he is and
  19. diminishing the merit due to the efforts of others.
  20. Envy has been cherished in the hearts of some in the church as well
  21. as in the college. God is displeased at your course. I entreat you, for
  22. Christ’s sake, never treat another as you have treated Brother—–. A noble
  23. nature does not exult in causing others pain, or delight in discovering
  24. their deficiencies. A disciple of Christ will turn away with loathing from
  25. the feast of scandal. Some who have been active on this occasion are
  26. repeating the course pursued toward one of the Lord’s
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  28. servants in affliction, one who had sacrificed health and strength in their
  29. service. The Lord vindicated the cause of the oppressed and turned the
  30. light of His countenance upon His suffering servant. I then saw that God
  31. would prove these persons again, as He has now done, to reveal what was
  32. in their hearts.
  33. When David had sinned, God granted him his choice, to receive his
  34. punishment from God or at the hand of man. The repentant king chose
  35. to fall into the hand of God. The tender mercies of the wicked are cruel.
  36. Erring, sinful man, who can himself be kept in the right path only by the
  37. power of God, is yet hardhearted, unforgiving toward his erring brother.
  38. My brethren at Battle Creek, what account will you render at the bar of
  39. God? Great light has come to you, in reproofs, warnings, and entreaties.
  40. How have you spurned its heaven-sent rays!
  41. The tongue that delights in mischief, the babbling tongue that says,
  42. Report, and I will report it, is declared by the apostle James to be set
  43. on fire of hell. It scatters firebrands on every side. What cares the
  44. vendor of gossip that he defames the innocent? He will not stay his
  45. evil work, though he destroy hope and courage in those who are already
  46. sinking under their burdens. He cares only to indulge his scandal-loving
  47. propensity. Even professed Christians close their eyes to all that is pure,
  48. honest, noble, and lovely, and treasure up what ever is objectionable and
  49. disagreeable, and publish it to the world.
  50. You have yourselves thrown open the doors for Satan to come in. You
  51. have given him an honored place at your investigation, or inquisition
  52. meetings. But you have shown no respect for the excellencies of a
  53. character established by years of faithfulness. Jealous, revengeful tongues
  54. have colored acts and motives to suit their own ideas. They have made
  55. black appear white, and white black. When remonstrated with for their
  56. statements, some have said: “It is true.” Admitting that the
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  58. fact stated is true, does that justify your course? No, no. If God should
  59. take all the accusations that might in truth be brought against you, and
  60. should braid them into a scourge to punish you, your wounds would be
  61. more and deeper than those which you have inflicted on Brother—–. Even
  62. facts may be so stated as to convey a false impression. You have no right
  63. to gather up every report against him and use them to ruin his reputation
  64. and destroy his usefulness. Should the Lord manifest toward you the
  65. same spirit which you have manifested toward your brother, you would
  66. be destroyed without mercy. Have you no compunctions of conscience?
  67. I fear not. The time has come for this satanic spell to lose its power. If
  68. Brother—–were all that you represent him to be,—which I know he is not,
  69. your course would still be unjustifiable.
  70. When we listen to a reproach against our brother, we take up that
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  72. reproach. To the question, “Lord, who shall abide in Thy tabernacle? who
  73. shall dwell in Thy holy hill?” the psalmist answered, “He that walketh
  74. uprightly, and worketh righteousness, and speaketh the truth in his heart.

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