This is all good yet hard to accept as  as amulti handicapped person.
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  From: Carleeta Manser 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2009 10:37 PM
  Subject: {dbilg} Learning From the Divine Teacher


  Learning from the Divine Teacher 

  And He shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver: and He shall purify
  the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver, that they may offer
  unto the Lord an offering in righteousness. Mal. 3:3. 

  Here is the process, the refining, purifying process, to be carried on by
  the Lord of hosts. The work is most trying to the soul, but it is only
  through this process that the rubbish and defiling impurities can be
  removed. Our trials are all necessary to bring us close to our heavenly
  Father, in obedience to His will, that we may offer to the Lord an offering
  in righteousness. God has given each of us capabilities, talents to improve.
  We need a new and living experience in the divine life, in order to do the
  will of God. No amount of past experience will suffice for the present, or
  will strengthen us to overcome the difficulties in our path. We must have
  new grace and fresh strength daily in order to be victorious. 

  We are seldom, in all respects, placed in the same condition twice. . . .
  Each has his own experience, peculiar in its character and circumstances, to
  accomplish a certain work. God has a work, a purpose, in the life of each
  and all of us. Every act, however small, has its place in our life
  experience. We must have the continual light and experience that come from
  God. We all need them, and God is more than willing we should have them, if
  we will take them. He has not closed the windows of heaven to our prayers,
  but there are those who have felt satisfied to pass on without the divine
  help they so much need. . . . 

  We need to learn of the divine Teacher as much now as at any period of our
  lives, and even more. And the more experience we gain, the nearer we draw
  toward the pure light of heaven, the more shall we discern in ourselves that
  needs reforming. We may all do a good work in blessing others, if we will
  seek counsel of God, and follow on in obedience and faith. The path of the
  just is a progressive one, from strength to strength, from grace to grace,
  and from glory to glory. The divine illumination will increase more and
  more, corresponding with our onward movements, qualifying us to meet the
  responsibilities and emergencies before us. 

  Real godliness is diffusive and communicative. The psalmist says, "I have
  not hid thy righteousness within my heart; I have declared thy faithfulness
  and thy salvation. I have not concealed thy lovingkindness and thy truth
  from the great congregation" (Ps. 40:10). Wherever the love of God is, there
  is always a desire to express it. It is hard for us to submit to the
  crucifixion of self. . . . 

  We may be thoroughly converted and transformed, and be indeed children of
  God, enjoying not only the knowledge of His will, but leading others, by our
  example, in the same path of humble obedience and consecration (Review and
  Herald, June 22, 1886). 

  >From Lift Him Up - Page 176


  

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