Eye
hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man,
the things which God hath prepared for them that love him. 1 Cor. 2:9.
What a
work is before us. We need greater faith in Christ and the Father, for this
we must certainly have, else we shall be counted with the unbelievers. We
see great opportunities and a great amount of work to do. We want the sanctification
of the Holy Spirit. We cannot afford to miss the mark of the prize of the
high calling in Christ Jesus. The sanctification of the truth, confirming
man’s steadfastness in the faith, will constitute men laborers together
with God.
United
with the Source of all power, persevering in duty, enlarging the apprehension
of the love of God in Christ Jesus, they become one with Christ, until they
are complete with Christ in God.
The glories
that await the faithful overcomer are beyond any description. The Lord will
greatly honor and exalt His faithful ones. They shall grow like the cedar,
and their comprehension will be certainly increasing. And at every advanced
stage of knowledge their anticipation will fall far beneath the reality. “Eye
hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man,
the things which God hath prepared for them that love him” (1 Cor. 2:9).
Our work now is to prepare for those mansions that God is preparing for those
who love Him and keep His commandments.... The Lord Jesus will enlarge every
mind and heart for the reception of the Holy Spirit. . . .
Time is
short. Let the little time you have be employed for your own present and eternal
good by active Christian service, doing all the good possible. Redeem the
time that has been lost; seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness.
Then you will have something to impart in good works, in cheerful, consecrated
influence. . . .
What preparation
have you made for the future, eternal world? . . . You want something higher
and better than you now have. You may exert a conscious and unconscious influence
in right doing. God deserves something better from you as His subject than
that which you have given Him. Carefully consider: Are you standing under
the banner of Prince Emmanuel, or under the black banner of the prince of
darkness? There is an obligation resting upon you to return the influence
and money that is lent you of the Lord to advance His cause and glorify His
name.
The
Lord calls upon you, “My son, give me thine heart.”
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