The Complete Saviour 

For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is
the gift of God. Eph. 2:8. 

The thought that the righteousness of Christ is imputed to us, not because
of any merit on our part, but as a free gift from God, is a precious
thought. The enemy of God and man is not willing that this truth should be
clearly presented; for he knows that if the people receive it fully, his
power will be broken. If he can control minds so that doubt and unbelief and
darkness shall compose the experience of those who claim to be the children
of God, he can overcome them with temptation. 

That simple faith which takes God at His word should be encouraged. God's
people must have that faith which will lay hold of divine power; "for by
grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift
of God" (Eph. 2:8). Those who believe that God for Christ's sake has
forgiven their sins, should not, through temptation, fail to press on to
fight the good fight of faith. Their faith should grow stronger until their
Christian life, as well as their words, shall declare, "The blood of Jesus
Christ . . . cleanseth us from all sin" (1 John 1:7). 

If we would have the spirit and power of the third angel's message, we must
present the law and the gospel together, for they go hand in hand. As a
power from beneath is stirring up the children of disobedience to make void
the law of God, and to trample upon the truth that Christ is our
righteousness, a power from above is moving upon the hearts of those who are
loyal to exalt the law, and to lift up Jesus as a complete Saviour. Unless
divine power is brought into the experience of the people of God, false
theories and ideas will take minds captive, Christ and His righteousness
will be dropped out of the experience of many, and their faith will be
without power or life. . . . 

The people must be instructed that Christ is unto them salvation and
righteousness. It is Satan's studied purpose to keep souls from believing in
Christ as their only hope; for the blood of Christ that cleanseth from all
sin is efficacious in behalf of those only who believe in its merit, and who
present it before the Father as did Abel in his offering. . . . 

The burden of our message is not only the commandments of God, but the faith
of Jesus. A bright light shines upon our pathway today, and it leads to
increased faith in Jesus. We must receive every ray of light, and walk in
it. . . . As increased light is given, men must be reformed, elevated, and
refined by it (Gospel Workers, pp. 161, 162). 

Then you will have right to the tree of life, and eat of the leaves and
immortal fruit . . . and live for ever in perfect happiness (Youth's
Instructor, August 1852). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 156

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