Let us all of us who sincerely believe in Jesus Christ strive to fulfill this 
devotion.


From: Carleeta Manser 
Sent: Saturday, December 19, 2009 1:22 AM
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Subject: {dbilg} Radical Changes are to be made


Radical Changes are to be Made

That ye may be blameless and harmless, the sons of God, without rebuke, in the 
midst of a crooked and perverse nation, among whom ye shine as lights in the 
world. Phil. 2:15.

The inhabitants of the heavenly universe expect the followers of Christ to 
shine as lights in the world. They are to show forth the power of the grace 
that Christ died to give men. God expects those who profess to be Christians to 
reveal in their lives the highest development of Christianity. They are 
recognized representatives of Christ, and they are to show that Christianity is 
a reality. They are to be men of faith, men of courage, whole-souled men, who, 
without questioning, trust in God and His promises.

All who would enter the city of God must during their earthly life set forth 
Christ in their dealings. It is this that constitutes them the messengers of 
Christ, His witnesses. They are to bear a plain, decided testimony against all 
evil practices, pointing sinners to the Lamb of God, who taketh away the sin of 
the world. He gives to all who receive Him, power to become the sons of God. 
Regeneration is the only path by which we can enter the city of God. It is 
narrow, and the gate by which we enter is strait; but along it we are to lead 
men and women and children, teaching them that, in order to be saved, they must 
have a new heart and a new spirit. The old, hereditary traits of character must 
be overcome. The natural desires of the soul must be changed. All deception, 
all falsifying, all evilspeaking, must be put away. The new life, which makes 
men and women Christlike, is to be lived.

There must be no pretense in the lives of those who have so sacred and solemn a 
message as we have been called to bear. . . .

Those who love Jesus will bring all in their lives into harmony with His will. 
They have chosen to be on the Lord's side, and their lives are to stand out in 
vivid contrast with the lives of worldlings. The tempter will come to them with 
his blandishments and bribes, saying: "All these things will I give thee if 
thou wilt . . . worship me." But they know that he has nothing worth receiving, 
and they refuse to yield to his temptations. Through the grace of God they are 
enabled to keep their purity of principle unsullied. Holy angels are close 
beside them, and Christ is revealed in their steadfast adherence to the truth. 
They are Christ's minutemen, bearing, as true witnesses, a decided testimony in 
favor of the truth. They show that there is a spiritual power that can enable 
men and women not to swerve an inch from truth and justice for all the gifts 
that men can bestow. Such ones, wherever they may be, will be honored of heaven 
because they have conformed their lives to the !
 will of God, caring not what sacrifices they are called upon the make 
(Testimonies, vol. 9, pp. 22-24).

>From Lift Him Up - Page 359


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