Preparation for Christ's Coming

As the days of Noe were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be. Matt. 
24:37.

Noah preached to the people of his time that God would give them one hundred 
and twenty years in which to repent of their sins and find refuge in the ark, 
but they refused the gracious invitation. Abundant time was given them to turn 
from their sins, overcome their bad habits, and develop righteous characters. 
But inclination to sin, though weak at first with many, strengthened through 
repeated indulgence and hurried them on to irretrievable ruin. The merciful 
warning of God was rejected with sneers, with mockery and derision; and they 
were left in darkness to follow the course that their sinful hearts had chosen. 
But their unbelief did not hinder the predicted event. It came, and great was 
the wrath of God which was seen in the general ruin.

These words of Christ should sink into the hearts of all who believe present 
truth: "And take heed to yourselves, lest at any time your hearts be 
overcharged with surfeiting, and drunkenness, and cares of this life, and so 
that day come upon you unawares." Our danger is presented before us by Christ 
Himself. He knew the perils we should meet in these last days, and would have 
us prepare for them. . . .

Belief in the near coming of the Son of man in the clouds of heaven will not 
cause the true Christian to become neglectful and careless of the ordinary 
business of life. The waiting ones who look for the soon appearing of Christ 
will not be idle, but diligent in business. Their work will not be done 
carelessly and dishonestly, but with fidelity, promptness, and thoroughness. 
Those who flatter themselves that careless inattention to the things of this 
life is an evidence of their spirituality and of their separation from the 
world are under a great deception. Their veracity, faithfulness, and integrity 
are tested and proved in temporal things. If they are faithful in that which is 
least they will be faithful in much.

I have been shown that here is where many will fail to bear the test. They 
develop their true character in the management of temporal concerns. They 
manifest unfaithfulness, scheming, dishonesty, in dealing with their fellowmen. 
They do not consider that their hold upon the future, immortal life depends 
upon how they conduct themselves in the concerns of this life, and that the 
strictest integrity is indispensable to the formation of a righteous character 
(Testimonies, vol. 4, pp. 308-310).

Those who believe present truth should show their faith by their works. They 
should be sanctified through the truth which they profess to believe, for they 
are a savor of life unto life or of death unto death (ibid., p. 308).

>From Lift Him Up - Page 365

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