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From: Carleeta Manser 
Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 7:12 PM
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Subject: {dbilg} A Lesson In Temperance


A Lesson in Temperance

He shall be great in the sight of the Lord, and shall drink neither wine nor
strong drink; and he shall be filled with the Holy Ghost. Luke 1:15.

God had called the son of Zacharias to a great work, the greatest ever
committed to men. In order to accomplish this work, he must have the Lord to
work with him. And the Spirit of God would be with him if he heeded the
instruction of the angel.

John was to go forth as Jehovah's messenger, to bring to men the light of
God. He must give a new direction to their thoughts. He must impress them
with the holiness of God's requirements, and their need of His perfect
righteousness. Such a messenger must be holy. He must be a temple for the
indwelling Spirit of God. In order to fulfill his mission, he must have a
sound physical constitution, and mental and spiritual strength. Therefore it
would be necessary for him to control the appetites and passions. He must be
able so to control all his powers that he could stand among men as unmoved
by surrounding circumstances as the rocks and mountains of the wilderness.

In the time of John the Baptist, greed for riches, and the love of luxury
and display had become widespread. Sensuous pleasures, feasting and
drinking, were causing physical disease and degeneracy, benumbing the
spiritual perceptions, and lessening the sensibility to sin. John was to
stand as a reformer. By his abstemious life and plain dress he was to rebuke
the excesses of his time. Hence the directions given to the parents of
John--a lesson of temperance by an angel from the throne of heaven.

In childhood and youth the character is most impressible. The power of
self-control should then be acquired. By the fireside and at the family
board influences are exerted whose results are as enduring as eternity. . .
. The habits established in early years decide whether a man will be
victorious or vanquished. . . .

As a prophet, John was "to turn the hearts of the fathers to the children,
and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just; to make ready a people
prepared for the Lord." In preparing the way for Christ's first advent, he
was a representative of those who are to prepare a people for our Lord's
second coming. The world is given to self-indulgence. Errors and fables
abound. Satan's snares for destroying souls are multiplied. All who would
perfect holiness in the fear of God must learn the lessons of temperance and
self-control. The appetites and passions must be held in subjection to the
higher powers of the mind. This self-discipline is essential to that mental
strength and spiritual insight which will enable us to understand and to
practice the sacred truths of God's Word. For this reason temperance finds
its place in the work of preparation for Christ's second coming (The Desire
of Ages, pp. 100, 101).
>From Lift Him Up - Page 363


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