This is real good.
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  From: Carleeta Manser 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 4:32 AM
  Subject: {dbilg} Surrender to Christ


  Surrender to Christ

  If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross
  daily, and follow me. Luke 9:23. 

  How often do we come in contact with people who are never happy. They fail
  of enjoying the contentment and peace that Jesus can give. They profess to
  be Christians, but they do not comply with the conditions upon which the
  promise of God is fulfilled. Jesus has said, "Come unto me, all ye that
  labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you,
  and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest
  unto your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light." The reason
  why many are in a state of unrest is that they are not learning in the
  school of the Master. The submissive, self-sacrificing child of God
  understands by experience what it is to have the peace of Christ. True
  followers of Christ know that they must take His yoke, share His trials,
  carry His burdens. But they do not feel like complaining; for the meekness
  and lowliness of Christ makes the yoke easy and the burden light. 

  It is love of selfish ease, love of pleasure, your self-esteem,
  self-exaltation, that prevents you from learning the precious life-lessons
  in the school of Christ. It is the Christian's duty not to permit
  surroundings and circumstances to mold him; but to live above surroundings,
  fashioning his character according to the divine Model. He is to be faithful
  in whatever place he is found. He is to do his duty with fidelity, improving
  the opportunities given him of God, making the most of his capabilities.
  With an eye single to the glory of God, he is to work for Jesus wherever he
  may be. We are to surrender the will, the heart, to God, and become
  acquainted with Christ. We must deny self, take up the cross, and follow
  Jesus. Not one of us can reach heaven, save by the narrow, cross-bearing
  way. But how many wear the cross as an ornament on the person, but fail to
  bear the cross in practical, everyday life. 

  How many profess to be servants of Christ; but how loath are they to bear
  reproach and shame, for His sake. The cross is not to please self; it lies
  directly across the path of the pleasure-lover, and cuts through our carnal
  desires and selfish inclinations. . . . 

  The thing essential for successful work is a knowledge of Christ; for this
  knowledge will give sound principles of right, impart a noble, unselfish
  spirit, like that of our Saviour whom we profess to serve. Faithfulness,
  economy, care-taking, thoroughness, should characterize all our work,
  wherever we may be, whether in the kitchen, in the workshop, . . . or
  wherever we may be stationed in the vineyard of the Lord (Review and Herald,
  Sept. 22, 1891). 

  >From Lift Him Up - Page 245


  

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