"What More Could I Have Done?" 

Last of all he sent unto them his son. Matt. 21:37. 

Is there no power that can take hold of our sensibilities and show us that
we are near the verge of the eternal world? Can we not get our minds on the
other side? What can be done to arouse our people? Why, these light
afflictions, how we talk about them. Hear what Paul says about them: "For
our light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more
exceeding and eternal weight of glory" (2 Cor. 4:17). Would you consider
that to be beaten with rods, to be a night and a day in the deep, suffer
with hunger, cold, nakedness, and all these things--and worst of all from
false brethren--were light afflictions? But he says, These light
afflictions. . . . 

There is too much self. We want self to die and be hid in Christ Jesus, then
we will not talk of discouragement and difficulties and all these small
things, but we will talk of the great plan of redemption and the matchless
power of Jesus Christ to come to our world and take upon Him human nature
that we through Him might be elevated and have a seat at His right hand.
What could be more pleasant than that? 

If this is not enough, what more could heaven do for the fallen race than
has been done? "What more," says Christ, "could I do for My sheep than that
I have done?" What more? Will He have to let us go? He will unless you
change your attitude toward God, for He has done all He could to save us.
According to the light that we have received, so is our accountability
before God. Walk in the light as He is in the light. . . . 

Evil surmising and evil speaking will be put away. You will talk and we will
not be thinking of ourselves and what others are doing, but what God and
Jesus are doing. . . . What are they doing? They are cleansing the
sanctuary. . . . We should be with Him in this work and be cleansing the
sanctuary of our souls of all unrighteousness, that our names may be written
in the Lamb's book of life, that our sins may be blotted out when the times
of refreshing shall come from the presence of the Lord. It is the most
solemn work that was ever given to mortals. 

You have no time to be exalting self, but [only to] lift Jesus up. Oh, lift
Him up! How can we do this? How can we [be] seeking all the time to be
saving ourselves, and exalting ourselves? . . . Says the shepherd of the
flock, "Who does He mean--ministers? No. Everyone who has named the name of
Christ, who has tasted and knows that the Lord is good. . . . 

God will put His power on you, and combine His divine with our human
efforts, and we can work out our salvation with fear and trembling. That is
a power that Satan cannot resist or overthrow (manuscript 26, 1888). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 216

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