This World a Battlefield 

Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, . . . who for the joy set before him, endured
the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne
of God. Heb. 12:2, NIV. 

For the joy that was set before Him, Christ endured the cross. . . . He died
on the cross as a sacrifice for the world, and through this sacrifice comes
the greatest blessing that God could bestow--the gift of the Holy Spirit.
This blessing is for all who will receive Christ. The fallen world is the
battlefield for the greatest conflict the heavenly universe and earthly
powers have ever witnessed. It was appointed as the theater on which would
be fought out the grand struggle between good and evil, between heaven and
hell. Every human being acts a part in this conflict. No one can stand on
neutral ground. Men must either accept or reject the world's Redeemer. All
are witnesses, either for or against Christ. Christ calls upon those who
stand under His banner to engage in the conflict with Him as faithful
soldiers, that they may inherit the crown of life. They have been adopted as
sons and daughters of God. . . . 

The Lord Jesus has summoned the world to hear. "He that hath ears to hear,
let him hear." Let all listen with submissive, reverent attention. He
repeats the words given Him by the One who said, "This is my beloved Son. .
. . Hear ye him." Who is listening to the words which are light and life to
all who receive them? Will men and women consider how God regards the
creatures He has made? He formed man's mind. We do not think one noble
thought that does not come from Him. He knows all the mysterious workings of
the human mind, for did He not make it? God sees that sin has debased and
degraded man, but He looks upon him with pity and compassion; for He sees
that Satan has him in his power. . . . 

Some households have a little church in their home. Mutual love binds heart
to heart, and the unity that exists among the members of the family preaches
the most effectual sermon that could be preached on practical godliness. As
parents faithfully do their duty in the family, restraining, correcting,
advising, counseling, guiding, the father as a priest of the household, the
mother as a home missionary, they are filling the sphere God would have them
fill. By faithfully doing their duty in the home, they are multiplying
agencies for doing good outside the home. They are becoming better fitted to
labor in the church. By training their little flock discreetly, binding
their children to themselves and to God, fathers and mothers become laborers
together with God. The cross is erected in their home. The members of the
family become members of the royal family above, children of the heavenly
King (manuscript 56, 1899). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 253

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