Minds Filled with God's Promises

With the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth
confession is made unto salvation. Rom. 10:10. 

According to this, there is something to believe, also something to confess.
The heart must first accept the truth as it is in Jesus. This is the
foundation of true religion. Conviction of sin then begins to be felt; the
sin-sick soul, feeling his need of a physician, comes to Jesus of Nazareth
for pardon. Taking up the warfare against the enemy, he looks to Jesus for
strength to resist temptation. He watches unto prayer, and searches the
Scriptures. The truths of the Bible are seen in a new and intensely
interesting light, and the Spirit of God opens to him their solemn
importance. He studies the life of Christ, and the more clearly he discerns
the spotless purity of the Saviour's character, the less confidence he has
in his own goodness; the more steadily and closely he views Jesus, the less
he discovers of perfection in himself. His self-righteousness disappears,
and he falls, all helpless and broken, upon the Rock, Christ Jesus. He will
be sorely pressed by the tempter, and at times may have feelings of
discouragement, and be tempted to think that God will not accept him; but,
taking God at His word, and pleading His sure promises, he presses through
the darkness into the clear sunlight of Christ's love. 

"And with the mouth confession is made unto salvation." If the heart is
indeed the treasure house of grace and the love of Christ, these will be
expressed in the words and deportment. There will be a constant attraction
to Christ. All will be tested; hence the need of divine grace, and of sound
religious faith and principles. The lips should be sanctified, that the
words spoken may be few and well chosen. 

Oftentimes professed Christians bring upon themselves great spiritual
weakness by dwelling upon their trials and grievances. Not only does the
matter become magnified by every repetition, but they as surely separate
from Jesus as they allow themselves to transgress in this particular. Satan
seeks to draw their attention to themselves, and to fasten upon them the
idea that they are not appreciated. They begin to pity and sympathize with
themselves, and to lose faith and confidence in Jesus; and as the result
they walk apart from Him who asks them to cast their burdens upon Him. 

To such we would say, Recount what God has done for you. Tell Satan that you
do not trust in your own righteousness, but in the righteousness of Christ.
Keep the mind filled with the precious promises found in the Bible, and when
Satan comes in like a flood to overwhelm you, meet him with the weapon which
the Word of God has provided, "It is written." This will break his power and
give you the victory (Historical Sketches, pp. 129, 130). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 273

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