Cling Closely to Jesus 

If we follow on to know the Lord: his going forth is prepared as the
morning. Hosea 6:3. 

When Satan tells you that your sins are such that you need not expect any
great victories in God, tell him the Bible teaches that those who love most
are those who have been forgiven most. Do not try to lessen your guilt by
excusing sin. You cannot come near to God by faith unless you realize your
sinfulness. Then you can place yourselves right on the promises, and with
unwavering faith can claim a share in the infinite sacrifice that has been
made for the human race. Cling closely to Jesus, and His great heart of love
will draw you unto Himself. 

I cannot bear the thought that any should go away . . . without having their
faith greatly strengthened. . . . Every advance step they take must be a
step of faith. If they have a religious experience that is rich in faith,
one can chase a thousand, and two can put ten thousand to flight. But all
the talents that they may possess, all the skill and eloquence that they may
acquire, will effect nothing unless they are consecrated to God. . . . 

The apostle Paul desired that his brethren should be comforted with "the
consolation wherewith he was comforted." The Christian finds constant
comfort and strength in Jesus. . . . 

Let us have an eye single to the glory of God. Let us not allow anything to
interpose between us and Him. "If we follow on to know the Lord," we shall
know that "his going forth is prepared as the morning; and he shall come
unto us as the rain, as the latter and former rain unto the earth." If we
are partakers of the divine nature, we shall reflect in life and character
the image of our divine Lord. We cannot be indolent in seeking this
perfection of character. We cannot yield passively to our surroundings, and
think that others will do the work for us. "Every man that hath this hope in
him purifieth himself, even as he is pure." We must be workers together with
God. Life must become to us a humble, earnest working out of salvation with
fear and trembling; and then faith, hope, and love will abide in our hearts,
giving us an earnest of the reward that awaits the overcomer. 

A relentless and determined foe has prepared his wiles for every soul that
is not braced for trial, and guarded by constant prayer and living faith. We
cannot individually, or as a body, secure ourselves from his constant
assaults; but in the strength of Jesus every temptation, every opposing
influence, whether open or secret, may be successfully resisted. Remember
that "your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking
whom he may devour." Therefore "be sober, be vigilant" (Historical Sketches,
pp. 135, 136). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 334

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