Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Daily readings for 2017-03-01: To Be Like Jesus

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To Be Like Jesus — Day 29 of 335

March—Investing Time and Other Talents

Time to Study Revelation, March 1

Blessed is the one who reads aloud the words of the prophecy, and blessed are those who hear and who keep what is written in it; for the time is near. Revelation 1:3, NRSV.

As we near the close of this world's history, the prophecies relating to the last days especially demand our study. The last book of the New Testament is full of truth that we need to understand. Satan has blinded the minds of many, so that they have been glad of any excuse for not making the Revelation their study....

There should be a closer and more diligent study of this book [Revelation], a more earnest presentation of the truths it contains, truths which concern all who are living in these last days. All who are preparing to meet their Lord should make this book the subject of earnest study and prayer. It is just what its name signifies—a revelation of the most important events that are to take place in the last days of this earth's history. John, because of his faithful trust in the Word of God and the testimony of Christ, was banished to the Isle of Patmos. But his banishment did not separate him from Christ. The Lord visited His faithful servant in his banishment, and gave him instruction regarding what was to come upon the world.

This instruction is of the greatest importance to us; for we are living in the last days of this earth's history. Soon we shall enter upon the fulfillment of the events which Christ showed John were to take place. As the messengers of the Lord present these solemn truths, they must realize that they are handling subjects of eternal interest, and they should seek for the baptism of the Holy Spirit, that they may speak, not their own words, but the words given them by God....

The perils of the last days are upon us, and in our work we are to warn the people of the danger they are in. Let not the solemn scenes that prophecy has revealed are soon to take place be left untouched. We are God's messengers, and we have no time to lose. Those who would be coworkers with our Lord Jesus Christ will show a deep interest in the truths found in this book. With pen and voice they will strive to make plain the wonderful things that Christ came from heaven to reveal.—The Signs of the Times, July 4, 1906.



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February 28, 2017


Israel Pledges to Obey God's Commandments

Then he took the Book of the Covenant and read in the hearing of the people. And they said, "All that the Lord has said we will do, and be obedient." Exodus 24:7, NKJV.

Preparation was now made for the ratification of the covenant, according to God's directions. [Exodus 24:4-8 quoted.]

Here the people received the conditions of the covenant. They made a solemn covenant with God, typifying the covenant made between God and every believer in Jesus Christ. The conditions were plainly laid before the people. They were not left to misunderstand them. When they were requested to decide whether they would agree to all the conditions given, they unanimously consented to obey every obligation. They had already consented to obey God's commandments. The principles of the law were now particularized, that they might know how much was involved in covenanting to obey the law; and they accepted the specifically defined particulars of the law.

If the Israelites had obeyed God's requirements, they would have been practical Christians. They would have been happy; for they would have been keeping God's ways, and not following the inclinations of their own natural hearts. Moses did not leave them to misconstrue the words of the Lord or to misapply His requirements. He wrote all the words of the Lord in a book, that they might be referred to afterward. In the mount he had written them as Christ Himself dictated them.

Bravely did the Israelites speak the words promising obedience to the Lord, after hearing His covenant read in the audience of the people. They said, "All that the Lord hath said will we do, and be obedient" (Exodus 24:7). Then the people were set apart and sealed to God. A sacrifice was offered to the Lord. A portion of the blood of the sacrifice was sprinkled upon the altar. This signified that the people had consecrated themselves - body, mind, and soul - to God. A portion was sprinkled upon the people. This signified that through the sprinkled blood of Christ, God graciously accepted them as His special treasure. Thus the Israelites entered into a solemn covenant with God. - Manuscript Releases 1:114, 115.

From Devotional: To Be Like Jesus, p. 46.


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February 28, 2017


El costo de la salvación

Hijo mío, no menosprecies la disciplina del Señor, ni desmayes cuando eres reprendido por él; porque el Señor al que ama, disciplina, y azota a todo el que recibe por hijo. Hebreos 12:5, 6.

Cristo es nuestro ejemplo. Se lo sometió a tribulaciones. Soportó el sufrimiento y se humilló al asumir la humanidad. Cristo llevó sus cargas sin impaciencia, sin incredulidad, sin quejarse. No por ser el divino Hijo de Dios sintió menos el peso de sus pruebas. Usted no puede tener un problema, una perplejidad o una dificultad que no haya ejercido la misma presión sobre el Hijo de Dios; ni tampoco un pesar al cual su corazón no se haya expuesto de igual manera. Sus sentimientos se resentían tan fácilmente como los suyos. Sin embargo, la vida y el carácter de Cristo fueron inmaculados. Su carácter estaba compuesto de cualidades morales entre las cuales encontramos todo lo puro y todo lo que es verdadero, todo lo amable y todo lo que es de buen nombre.

Dios nos ha dado un modelo perfecto y sin falla. El propósito de Dios es hacer de usted un obrero capaz y eficiente. La mente que él creó debe ser purificada, elevada y ennoblecida. Si se permite que la mente se dedique a cosas insignificantes, se debilitará como resultado de la acción de leyes inmutables. Dios quiere que sus siervos amplíen la esfera de sus pensamientos y planes de labor, y que pongan sus facultades en contacto dinámico con lo grande, lo que eleva y ennoblece. Esto le dará nuevos impulsos a las facultades intelectuales. Sus pensamientos se ampliarán y enjaezarán sus energías para emprender una tarea más amplia, más honda y más grande, para nadar en aguas profundas y vastas, sin fondo ni orilla...

Dios ve el corazón y el carácter de los hombres cuando ellos mismos no se dan cuenta exacta de su propia condición. El sabe que su obra y su causa sufrirán si no se corrigen los errores que existen en ellos sin que los adviertan y, por lo tanto, sin que los corrijan. Cristo nos llama sus siervos si hacemos lo que nos manda. A cada cual se le asigna su esfera particular, su lugar de trabajo, y Dios no requiere nada más ni nada menos, tanto del más humilde como del más grande, que el pleno cumplimiento de su vocación. No nos pertenecemos a nosotros mismos. Por gracia hemos llegado a ser siervos de Cristo. Hemos sido adquiridos por la sangre del Hijo de Dios.—Carta 16, del 6 de junio de 1875, al pastor J. T. Butler, ex presidente de la Asociación General.


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February 28, 2017


I have words of encouragement for you, my brethren. We are to move forward in faith and hope, expecting large things from God. - 9T 8


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February 28, 2017


Do Not Accuse Others, but Intercede for Them

Therefore, in all things He had to be made like His brethren, that He might be a merciful and faithful High Priest in things pertaining to God, to make propitiation for the sins of the people. Hebrews 2:17, NKJV.

Let human beings, subject to temptation, remember that in the heavenly courts they have a High Priest who is touched with the feeling of their infirmities, because He Himself was tempted, even as they are. And let those in positions of responsibility, especially, remember that they are subject to temptation, and wholly dependent on the merits of the Savior. However sacred the work to which they may be called, they are still sinners, who can be saved only through the grace of Christ. One day they must stand before the throne of God, saved by the blood of the Lamb, or condemned to the punishment of the wicked....

How grieved Christ is by the lack of love and tenderness manifested by His people in their dealings with one another! He notes the words, the tones of the voice. He hears the harsh, severe judgment passed on those whom He, in infinite love, is presenting to the Father. He hears every sigh of pain and sorrow caused by human harshness, and His Spirit is grieved.

Apart from Christ we can do no good thing. How inconsistent, then, it is for human beings to exalt themselves! How strange that any should forget that they must repent, in common with their fellow beings, and that those whom they condemn with severity may stand justified before God, receiving the sympathy of Christ and the angels.

Let God's messengers act as wise men and women. Let them not lift up their souls unto vanity, but cherish humility. "Thus saith the high and lofty One that inhabiteth eternity, whose name is Holy; I dwell in the high and holy place, with him also that is of a contrite and humble spirit, to revive the spirit of the humble, and to revive the heart of the contrite ones." ...

Christ is pleading the case of every tempted soul, but while He is doing this, many of His people are grieving Him by taking their stand with Satan to accuse their brethren and sisters, pointing to their polluted garments.

Let not the criticized ones become discouraged; for while others are condemning them, Christ is saying of them, I have graven thee upon the palms of My hands. By creation and by redemption thou art Mine. - The Review and Herald, March 17, 1903.

From Devotional: To Be Like Jesus, p. 218.


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February 28, 2017


The greatest care and watchfulness is needed in cultivating the mind and sowing therein the precious seeds of Bible truth. - BLJ 106


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Daily readings for 2017-02-28: To Be Like Jesus

Hi Raul,

To Be Like Jesus — Day 28 of 335

Genuine Sanctification Involves Obedience, February 28

For your obedience has become known to all. Therefore I am glad on your behalf; but I want you to be wise in what is good, and simple concerning evil. Romans 16:19, NKJV.

Adam and Eve dared to transgress the Lord's requirements, and the terrible result of their sin should be a warning to us not to follow their example of disobedience. Christ prayed for His disciples in these words: “Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth” (John 17:17). There is no genuine sanctification except through obedience to the truth. Those who love God with all the heart will love all His commandments also. The sanctified heart is in harmony with the precepts of God's law; for they are holy, just, and good.

God's character has not changed. He is the same jealous God today as when He gave His law upon Sinai and wrote it with His own finger on the tables of stone. Those who trample upon God's holy law may say, “I am sanctified”; but to be indeed sanctified, and to claim sanctification, are two different things.

The New Testament has not changed the law of God. The sacredness of the Sabbath of the fourth commandment is as firmly established as the throne of Jehovah. John writes: “Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law. And ye know that he was manifested to take away our sins; and in him is no sin. Whosoever abideth in him sinneth not: whosoever sinneth [transgresseth the law] hath not seen him, neither known him” (1 John 3:4-6).

We are authorized to hold in the same estimation as did the beloved disciple those who claim to abide in Christ, to be sanctified, while living in transgression of God's law. He met with just such a class as we have to meet. He said, “Little children, let no man deceive you: he that doeth righteousness is righteous, even as he is righteous. He that committeth sin is of the devil; for the devil sinneth from the beginning” (Verses 7, 8). Here the apostle speaks in plain terms, as he deemed the subject demanded.

The epistles of John breathe a spirit of love. But when he comes in contact with that class who break the law of God and yet claim that they are living without sin, he does not hesitate to warn them of their fearful deception. [First John 1:6-10 quoted.]—The Sanctified Life, 67-69.



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Monday, February 27, 2017

Daily readings for 2017-02-28: To Be Like Jesus

Hi Raul Diaz,

To Be Like Jesus — Day 28 of 335

Genuine Sanctification Involves Obedience, February 28

For your obedience has become known to all. Therefore I am glad on your behalf; but I want you to be wise in what is good, and simple concerning evil. Romans 16:19, NKJV.

Adam and Eve dared to transgress the Lord's requirements, and the terrible result of their sin should be a warning to us not to follow their example of disobedience. Christ prayed for His disciples in these words: “Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth” (John 17:17). There is no genuine sanctification except through obedience to the truth. Those who love God with all the heart will love all His commandments also. The sanctified heart is in harmony with the precepts of God's law; for they are holy, just, and good.

God's character has not changed. He is the same jealous God today as when He gave His law upon Sinai and wrote it with His own finger on the tables of stone. Those who trample upon God's holy law may say, “I am sanctified”; but to be indeed sanctified, and to claim sanctification, are two different things.

The New Testament has not changed the law of God. The sacredness of the Sabbath of the fourth commandment is as firmly established as the throne of Jehovah. John writes: “Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law. And ye know that he was manifested to take away our sins; and in him is no sin. Whosoever abideth in him sinneth not: whosoever sinneth [transgresseth the law] hath not seen him, neither known him” (1 John 3:4-6).

We are authorized to hold in the same estimation as did the beloved disciple those who claim to abide in Christ, to be sanctified, while living in transgression of God's law. He met with just such a class as we have to meet. He said, “Little children, let no man deceive you: he that doeth righteousness is righteous, even as he is righteous. He that committeth sin is of the devil; for the devil sinneth from the beginning” (Verses 7, 8). Here the apostle speaks in plain terms, as he deemed the subject demanded.

The epistles of John breathe a spirit of love. But when he comes in contact with that class who break the law of God and yet claim that they are living without sin, he does not hesitate to warn them of their fearful deception. [First John 1:6-10 quoted.]—The Sanctified Life, 67-69.



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February 27, 2017


Prosigo a la meta

Hermanos, yo mismo no pretendo haberlo ya alcanzado; pero una cosa hago: olvidando ciertamente lo que queda atrás, y extendiéndome a lo que está delante, prosigo a la meta, al premio del supremo llamamiento de Dios en Cristo Jesús. Filipenses 3:13, 14.

En la carrera celestial, todos podemos correr, y recibir el premio. No hay incertidumbre ni riesgo en el asunto. Debemos revestirnos de las gracias celestiales y con los ojos dirigidos hacia arriba, a la corona de la inmortalidad, tener siempre presente el Modelo... Debemos tener constantemente presente la vida de humildad y abnegación de nuestro divino Señor. Y a medida que procuramos imitarlo, manteniendo los ojos fijos en el premio, podemos correr esa carrera con certidumbre, sabiendo que si hacemos lo mejor que podemos, lo alcanzaremos con seguridad...

Ya que tenemos este gran incentivo, ¿no podemos correr “con paciencia la carrera que tenemos por delante, puestos los ojos en Jesús, el autor y consumador de la fe”? Joyas de los Testimonios 1:184, 185.

No es digno de alabanza hablar de nuestra debilidad y desaliento. Diga cada uno: “Estoy afligido porque cedo a la tentación, porque mis oraciones son tan débiles y mi fe tan escasa. No tengo excusa para defenderme por estar siendo empequeñecido en mi vida religiosa. Pero estoy tratando de lograr la entereza de carácter en Cristo. He pecado, y aun así amo a Jesús. He caído muchas veces, y con todo, él ha tendido su mano para salvarme. Le he contado todos mis errores. He confesado con vergüenza y dolor que lo he deshonrado. He mirado a la cruz y he dicho: todo esto sufrió por mí. El Espíritu Santo me ha mostrado mi ingratitud, mi pecado, al exponer a Cristo a la vergüenza pública. El que no conoce pecado me ha perdonado. Me llama a una vida más noble, elevada, y yo prosigo a las cosas que están delante”.— The Review and Herald, 10 de marzo de 1904.


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February 27, 2017


Obey From Principle

Therefore, brothers and sisters, be all the more eager to confirm your call and election, for if you do this, you will never stumble. 2 Peter 1:10, NRSV.

Eternal life is worth your all, and Jesus has said, "Whosoever he be of you that forsaketh not all that he hath, he cannot be my disciple" (Luke 14:33). He who does nothing, but waits to be compelled by some supernatural agency, will wait on in lethargy and darkness. God has given His Word. God speaks in unmistakable language to your soul. Is not the word of His mouth sufficient to show you your duty, and to urge its fulfillment?

Those who humbly and prayerfully search the Scriptures, to know and to do God's will, will not be in doubt of their obligations to God. For "if any man will do his will, he shall know of the doctrine" (John 7:17). If you would know the mystery of godliness, you must follow the plain word of truth - feeling or no feeling, emotion or no emotion. Obedience must be rendered from a sense of principle, and the right must be pursued under all circumstances. This is the character that is elected of God unto salvation.

The test of a genuine Christian is given in the Word of God. Says Jesus, "If ye love me, keep my commandments" (John 14:15). "He that hath my commandments, and keepeth them, he it is that loveth me: and he that loveth me shall be loved of my Father, and I will love him, and will manifest myself to him.... If a man love me, he will keep my words: and my Father will love him, and we will come unto him, and make our abode with him. He that loveth me not keepeth not my sayings: and the word which ye hear is not mine, but the Father's which sent me" (Verses 21-24).

Here are the conditions upon which every soul will be elected to eternal life. Your obedience to God's commandments will prove your right to an inheritance with the saints in light. God has elected a certain excellence of character; and everyone who, through the grace of Christ, shall reach the standard of His requirement will have an abundant entrance into the kingdom of glory. - Christian Education, 117, 118.

From Devotional: To Be Like Jesus, p. 45.


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February 27, 2017


Encourage one another in the service of God. We are all children of one Father, dependent upon one another for happiness. - EP 389


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February 27, 2017


Reveal Love, Compassion, and Tenderness

And whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him. Colossians 3:17, NKJV.

Great responsibility comes to those who have been baptized in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Strive to understand the meaning of the words "Ye are dead, and your life is hid with Christ in God." In the new life upon which you have entered, you are pledged to represent the life of Christ....

The old sinful life is dead, the new life entered into with Christ by the pledge of baptism. Practice the virtues of the Savior's character. Let His word "dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord." ...

These things are to be presented in the churches. Love, compassion, and tenderness are to be revealed among us. Put on, as the elect of God, mercy and kindness. The sins that were practiced before conversion are to be put off with the old man. With the new man, Christ Jesus, are to be put on "kindness, humbleness of mind, meekness, longsuffering."

Those who have risen with Christ to walk in newness of life are the elect of God. They are holy unto the Lord, and are acknowledged by Him as His beloved. As such, they are under solemn covenant to distinguish themselves by showing humility of mind. They are to clothe themselves in garments of righteousness. They are separate from the world, from its spirit, its practices, and they are to reveal that they are learning of Him who says, "I am meek and lowly in heart."

If they realize that they have died with Christ, if they keep their baptismal vow, the world will have no power to draw them aside to deny Christ. If they live the life of Christ in this world, they are partakers of the divine nature. Then, when Christ, who is our life, shall appear, they also will appear with Him in glory. - Manuscript Releases 19:236, 237.

From Devotional: To Be Like Jesus, p. 217.


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February 27, 2017


The little incidents of everyday life often pass without our notice, but it is these things that shape the character. - 1MCP 270


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Daily readings for 2017-02-27: To Be Like Jesus

Hi Raul,

To Be Like Jesus — Day 27 of 335

Obedience Has Immediate and Eternal Rewards, February 27

Therefore you shall lay up these words of mine in your heart and in your soul, and bind them as a sign on your hand, and they shall be as frontlets between your eyes. Deuteronomy 11:18, NKJV.

These words [Deuteronomy 11:13-28 and 7:6-11] should be as distinctly stamped upon every soul as though written with a pen of iron. Obedience brings its reward, disobedience its retribution.

God has given His people positive instruction, and has laid upon them positive restrictions, that they may obtain a perfect experience in His service, and be qualified to stand before the heavenly universe and before the fallen world as overcomers. They are to overcome by the blood of the Lamb and the word of their testimony. Those who fall short of making the preparation essential will be numbered with the unthankful and the unholy.

The Lord brings His people by ways they know not, that He may test and prove them. This world is our place of proving. Here we decide our eternal destiny. God humbles His people that His will may be wrought out through them. Thus He dealt with the children of Israel as He led them through the wilderness. He told them what their fate would have been had He not laid a restraining hand upon that which would have hurt them....

God blesses the work of human hands that they may return to Him His portion. They are to devote their means to His service, that His vineyard may not remain a barren waste. They are to study what the Lord would do were He in their place. They are to take all difficult matters to Him in prayer. They are to reveal an unselfish interest in the building up of His work in all parts of the world....

Let us remember that we are laborers together with God. We are not wise enough to work by ourselves. God has made us His stewards, to prove us and to try us, even as He proved and tried ancient Israel. He will not have His army composed of undisciplined, unsanctified, erratic soldiers, who would misrepresent His order and purity.—The Review and Herald, October 8, 1901.



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Sunday, February 26, 2017

Daily readings for 2017-02-27: To Be Like Jesus

Hi Raul Diaz,

To Be Like Jesus — Day 27 of 335

Obedience Has Immediate and Eternal Rewards, February 27

Therefore you shall lay up these words of mine in your heart and in your soul, and bind them as a sign on your hand, and they shall be as frontlets between your eyes. Deuteronomy 11:18, NKJV.

These words [Deuteronomy 11:13-28 and 7:6-11] should be as distinctly stamped upon every soul as though written with a pen of iron. Obedience brings its reward, disobedience its retribution.

God has given His people positive instruction, and has laid upon them positive restrictions, that they may obtain a perfect experience in His service, and be qualified to stand before the heavenly universe and before the fallen world as overcomers. They are to overcome by the blood of the Lamb and the word of their testimony. Those who fall short of making the preparation essential will be numbered with the unthankful and the unholy.

The Lord brings His people by ways they know not, that He may test and prove them. This world is our place of proving. Here we decide our eternal destiny. God humbles His people that His will may be wrought out through them. Thus He dealt with the children of Israel as He led them through the wilderness. He told them what their fate would have been had He not laid a restraining hand upon that which would have hurt them....

God blesses the work of human hands that they may return to Him His portion. They are to devote their means to His service, that His vineyard may not remain a barren waste. They are to study what the Lord would do were He in their place. They are to take all difficult matters to Him in prayer. They are to reveal an unselfish interest in the building up of His work in all parts of the world....

Let us remember that we are laborers together with God. We are not wise enough to work by ourselves. God has made us His stewards, to prove us and to try us, even as He proved and tried ancient Israel. He will not have His army composed of undisciplined, unsanctified, erratic soldiers, who would misrepresent His order and purity.—The Review and Herald, October 8, 1901.



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February 26, 2017


La única seguridad

Tú hablarás a los hijos de Israel, diciendo: En verdad vosotros guardaréis mis días de reposo [sábado]; porque es señal entre mí y vosotros por vuestras generaciones, para que sepáis que yo soy Jehová que os santifico. Éxodo 31:13.

Cada cual busque al Señor por sí mismo. La eternidad está delante de nosotros. Usted no puede permitirse dejar pasar un día más sin ponerse del lado del Señor. ¿No hará la parte que Dios le ha asignado para los momentos finales de la historia de esta tierra?

Es imposible dar una idea de la experiencia del pueblo de Dios que estará en la tierra cuando se unan las angustias del pasado con la gloria celestial. Caminarán en medio de la luz que procede del trono de Dios. Por medio de los ángeles habrá comunicación constante entre el cielo y la tierra. Y Satanás, rodeado de ángeles malos, pretenderá ser Dios, obrará toda clase de milagros para engañar si fuera posible aun a los escogidos. El pueblo de Dios no encontrará seguridad en los milagros, porque Satanás puede falsificar cualquier milagro que se logre hacer. El probado pueblo de Dios encontrará su seguridad y su poder en la señal mencionada en. Éxodo 31:12-18. Deben ponerse de parte de la Palabra de vida, es a saber, de un “Escrito está”. Es el único fundamento sobre el cual puede estar seguro. Los que hayan violado su pacto con el Señor se encontrarán en aquel día sin esperanza y sin Dios en el mundo.

Los adoradores de Dios se distinguirán especialmente por su observancia del cuarto mandamiento, puesto que ésta es la señal de su poder creador y el testimonio de su derecho a recibir la reverencia y el homenaje de los hombres. Los malvados se distinguirán por sus esfuerzos para derribar este monumento del Creador, para exaltar el día instituido por Roma. Cuando el conflicto culmine, la cristiandad estará dividida en dos grandes clases: los que guardan los mandamientos de Dios y tienen la fe de Jesús, y los que adoran a la bestia y a su imagen, y reciben su marca...

El pueblo de Dios tendrá que enfrentar tremendas pruebas. El espíritu de la guerra está conmoviendo las naciones de un extremo al otro de la tierra. Pero en el medio del tiempo de angustia que está por venir—un tiempo de angustia que no tendrá paralelo desde que existe nación—, el pueblo de Dios permanecerá inconmovible. Satanás y sus ángeles no lo podrán destruir, porque ángeles sumamente fuertes los protegerán.* Ezequiel 27-29.


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February 26, 2017


Jesus Showed That We Can Obey

Now he who keeps His commandments abides in Him, and He in him. And by this we know that He abides in us, by the Spirit whom He has given us. 1 John 3:24, NKJV.

"He that hath my commandments, and keepeth them, he it is that loveth me: and he that loveth me shall be loved of my Father, and I will love him, and will manifest myself to him" (John 14:21).

"He that hath my commandments" means a person that hath light upon what constitutes the commandments of God, and will not disobey His commandments, although it might seem an advantage to do so....If it were not possible for us to keep the commandments of God, we should all be lost. But under the Abrahamic covenant, the covenant of grace, every provision for salvation has been made. "By grace ye are saved." "But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God." ...

There are but two classes in our world, the obedient and the disobedient, the holy and the unholy. When our transgressions were laid upon Jesus, He was numbered among the unholy on the sinner's account. He became our substitute, our surety, before the Father and all the heavenly angels. By imputing the sins of the world to Jesus, He became the sinner in our stead, and the curse due to our sins came upon Him. It becomes us to contemplate Christ's life of humiliation and His agonizing death; for He was treated as the sinner deserves to be treated. He came to our world, clothing His divinity with humanity, to bear the test and proving of God. By His example of perfect obedience in His human nature, He teaches us that we may be obedient.

And the apostle writes, "Grace and peace be multiplied unto you through the knowledge of God, and of Jesus our Lord, according as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue: whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises; that by these ye might be partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust." It is here plainly revealed that all who believe in Jesus Christ become partakers of the divine nature. Let divinity and humanity cooperate, and fallen human beings may be more than conquerors through Christ Jesus. - The Signs of the Times, April 24, 1893.

From Devotional: To Be Like Jesus, p. 44.


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February 26, 2017


Encourage the expression of love toward God and toward one another. - DA 516


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February 26, 2017


Receive Light, and Walk in It

You are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden. Matthew 5:14, NKJV.

There is one thing in this world which is the greatest object of Christ's solicitude. It is His church on earth; for its members should be representatives, in spirit and character, of Him. The world is to recognize in them the representatives of Christianity, the depository of sacred truths in which is stored the most precious jewels for the enrichment of others. Through the ages of moral darkness and error, through centuries of strife and persecution, the church of Christ has been as a city set on a hill. From age to age, through successive generations to the present time, the pure doctrines of the Bible have been unfolding within its borders.

But in order that the church on earth may be an educating power in the world, it must cooperate with the church in heaven. The hearts of those who are members of the church must be open to receive every ray of light that God shall choose to impart. God has light to impart to us according to our ability to receive, and as we receive the light, we shall be capable of receiving more and more of the rays of the Sun of Righteousness....

Every one of us is upon probation, in school, where we are required to be diligent students. It is enjoined upon us to walk in the light, as Christ is in the light. It is by walking in the light that we learn of God, and "this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent" (John 17:3). These are the words of Him who was with the Father before the world was, and He uttered these words while praying for all those who should believe in God through the words of His disciples. To know God in His works is true science. Let us follow on to know the Lord till we shall know that His goings forth are prepared as the morning....

Faithful souls have constituted the church of God on earth, and He has taken them into covenant relation with Himself, uniting His church on earth with His church in heaven. He has sent forth heavenly angels to minister to His church, and the gates of hell have not been able to prevail against His people. - Manuscript Releases 2:265, 266.

From Devotional: To Be Like Jesus, p. 216.


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February 26, 2017


Selfishness is the lack of Christlike humility, and its existence is the bane of human happiness. - Letter 27, 1888.


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Daily readings for 2017-02-26: To Be Like Jesus

Hi Raul Diaz,

To Be Like Jesus — Day 26 of 335

Our Obedience Enables God to Fulfill Promises, February 26

Today you have proclaimed the Lord to be your God, and that you will walk in His ways and keep His statutes, His commandments, and His judgments, and that you will obey His voice. Deuteronomy 26:17, NKJV.

Let us be loyal and true to every precept of the law of God. The Lord declares that if we will obey the principles of His law, these principles will be our life...

The precepts of God's law were not the production of any human mind, nor were they enacted by Moses. They were framed by the One infinite in wisdom, even Him who is King of kings and Lord of lords, and by Him were proclaimed from Sinai amidst scenes of awful grandeur. On obedience to these precepts depended Israel's prosperity.

“Thou shalt therefore keep and do them with all thine heart, and with all thy soul.” God did not give His commandments to us for us to obey when we pleased, and to disregard at our pleasure. They are the laws of His kingdom, and are to be obeyed by His subjects. If His people would obey His law with the whole heart, decided witness would be borne to the world that those whom He has avouched to be His people, His peculiar treasure, do indeed honor Him in all they do. Loyalty to God, unquestioning obedience to His law, would make His people a wonder in the world, because He would be able to fulfill His rich and abundant promises to them, and make them a praise in the earth. They would be a holy people unto Him.

“Now therefore,” God declares, “if ye will obey my voice indeed, and keep my covenant, then ye shall be a peculiar treasure unto me above all people: for all the earth is mine: and ye shall be unto me a kingdom of priests, and a holy nation.” How wonderful the largeness of God's promises! And they are given to all who will hearken to His Word, believing His declarations, and obeying His commands. Obedience to His law is the condition of future and eternal happiness.—The Southern Watchman, February 16, 1904.



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Daily readings for 2017-02-26: To Be Like Jesus

Hi Raul Diaz,

To Be Like Jesus — Day 26 of 335

Our Obedience Enables God to Fulfill Promises, February 26

Today you have proclaimed the Lord to be your God, and that you will walk in His ways and keep His statutes, His commandments, and His judgments, and that you will obey His voice. Deuteronomy 26:17, NKJV.

Let us be loyal and true to every precept of the law of God. The Lord declares that if we will obey the principles of His law, these principles will be our life...

The precepts of God's law were not the production of any human mind, nor were they enacted by Moses. They were framed by the One infinite in wisdom, even Him who is King of kings and Lord of lords, and by Him were proclaimed from Sinai amidst scenes of awful grandeur. On obedience to these precepts depended Israel's prosperity.

“Thou shalt therefore keep and do them with all thine heart, and with all thy soul.” God did not give His commandments to us for us to obey when we pleased, and to disregard at our pleasure. They are the laws of His kingdom, and are to be obeyed by His subjects. If His people would obey His law with the whole heart, decided witness would be borne to the world that those whom He has avouched to be His people, His peculiar treasure, do indeed honor Him in all they do. Loyalty to God, unquestioning obedience to His law, would make His people a wonder in the world, because He would be able to fulfill His rich and abundant promises to them, and make them a praise in the earth. They would be a holy people unto Him.

“Now therefore,” God declares, “if ye will obey my voice indeed, and keep my covenant, then ye shall be a peculiar treasure unto me above all people: for all the earth is mine: and ye shall be unto me a kingdom of priests, and a holy nation.” How wonderful the largeness of God's promises! And they are given to all who will hearken to His Word, believing His declarations, and obeying His commands. Obedience to His law is the condition of future and eternal happiness.—The Southern Watchman, February 16, 1904.



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February 25, 2017


Apoyad el plan de Dios

Traed todos los diezmos al alfolí y haya alimento en mi casa y probadme ahora en esto, dice Jehová de los ejércitos, si no os abriré las ventanas de los cielos, y derramaré sobre vosotros bendición hasta que sobreabunde. Malaquías 3:10.

No debemos considerar como propios los bienes que manejamos, con los cuales podemos hacer como nos place. Pertenecen al Señor, y debemos administrarlos de acuerdo con el plan prescrito por él.—The Review and Herald, 21-6-1898.

Dios quiere que todos sus administradores sigan exactamente las instrucciones dadas. No deben burlar el plan de Dios haciendo algunas obras de caridad, presentando un obsequio o dando alguna ofrenda, en el momento y en la forma como ellos, los agentes humanos, lo ven conveniente. Dios ha dado a conocer su plan, y todos los que colaboren con él lo llevarán a cabo en lugar de atreverse a cumplirlo según su propia conveniencia... Dios los honrará y trabajará para beneficio de ellos, porque tenemos su promesa de que abrirá las ventanas del cielo y derramará sus bendiciones en forma más abundante de lo que podemos recibir.

Es una mala práctica de los hombres procurar mejorar el plan

de Dios... Debemos calcular fielmente el diezmo, y luego decirle al Señor: He hecho como me has ordenado. Si quieres honrarme confiándome tus bienes para que yo negocie con ellos, por tu gracia seré un fiel administrador y me esforzaré definidamente para que haya alimento en tu casa...

Las personas que tienen grandes responsabilidades comerciales deben asegurarse de que no roban a Dios en lo más mínimo, como se dice en Malaquías. Allí se nos dice que reciben bendición los que devuelven fielmente el diezmo, y maldición los que lo retienen codiciosamente.—Ibid.


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February 25, 2017


God's Word the Supreme Authority

Then Samuel said: "Has the Lord as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices, as in obeying the voice of the Lord? Behold, to obey is better than sacrifice, and to heed than the fat of rams." 1 Samuel 15:22, NKJV.

The word of the Lord is to be obeyed without question; it is to be the supreme authority in our life. Saul departed from the express commandment of the Lord, and sought to quiet the compunctions of conscience by persuading himself that the Lord would accept his sacrifice and overlook his disobedience. When Samuel, the prophet, came to meet him, Saul acted as though he regarded himself as a righteous man, and exclaimed, "Blessed be thou of the Lord; I have performed the commandment of the Lord."

But the unmistakable tokens of his disobedience were so manifest that his assertion of obedience was of little weight. "And Samuel said, What meaneth then this bleating of the sheep in mine ears, and the lowing of the oxen which I hear? And Saul said, They have brought them from the Amalekites: for the people spared the best of the sheep and of the oxen, to sacrifice unto the Lord thy God." "And Samuel said, Hath the Lord as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices, as in obeying the voice of the Lord? Behold, to obey is better than sacrifice, and to hearken than the fat of rams. For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft, and stubbornness is as iniquity and idolatry. Because thou hast rejected the word of the Lord, he hath also rejected thee from being king." ...

The Word of God is to be of supreme authority. The Lord says, "My covenant will I not break, nor alter the thing that is gone out of my lips." God could not change one tittle of His law without ceasing to be supreme. People cannot bend the law of God to suit their ideas, and, failing to bring it into harmony with themselves, they break its commands and violate its precepts. All too late the world will learn that they cannot judge the Word of God, but that the Word of God will judge them. Would that everyone would consider how foolish and how wicked it is to contend with God! Would that they would cease to oppose their will against the will of the Infinite! Those who oppose God will yet learn that in so doing they have forsaken the only path that leads to holiness, happiness, and heaven. - The Signs of the Times, January 9, 1896.

From Devotional: To Be Like Jesus, p. 43.


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February 25, 2017


Our hope of happiness in two worlds depends upon our improvement of one. - CTBH 30


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February 25, 2017


When in Trial, Review God's Great Mercy

Uphold my steps in Your paths, that my footsteps may not slip. I have called upon You, for You will hear me, O God; incline Your ear to me, and hear my speech. Psalm 17:5, 6, NKJV.

The Lord directed Moses to recount to the children of Israel His dealings with them in their deliverance from Egypt and their wonderful preservation in the wilderness. He was to call to mind their unbelief and murmuring when brought into trial, and the Lord's great mercy and loving-kindness, which had never forsaken them. This would stimulate their faith and strengthen their courage....

It is just as essential that the people of God in this day should bear in mind how and when they have been tested, and where their faith has failed; where they have imperiled His cause by their unbelief and also by their self-confidence. God's mercy, His sustaining providence, His never-to-be-forgotten deliverances, are to be recounted, step by step.

As God's people thus review the past, they should see that the Lord is ever repeating His dealings. They should understand the warnings given, and should beware not to repeat their mistakes. Renouncing all self-dependence, they are to trust in Him to save them from again dishonoring His name. In every victory that Satan gains, souls are imperiled. Some become the subjects of his temptations, never to recover themselves....

God sends trials to prove who will stand faithful under temptation. He brings all into trying positions to see if they will trust in a power out of and above themselves. Everyone has undiscovered traits of character that must come to light through trial. God allows those who are self-sufficient to be sorely tempted, that they may understand their helplessness.

When trials come to us; when we can see before us, not an increase of prosperity, but a pressure necessitating sacrifice on the part of all, how shall we receive Satan's insinuation that we are to have a very hard time? If we listen to his suggestions, unbelief in God will spring up.... We should look at the work He has done, the reforms He has wrought. We should gather up the evidences of Heaven's blessings, the tokens for good, saying: "Lord, we believe in Thee, in Thy servants, and in Thy work." - Testimonies for the Church 7:210, 211.

From Devotional: To Be Like Jesus, p. 215.


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February 25, 2017


As believers in Christ we need greater faith. We need to be more fervent in prayer. - CME 25


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Daily readings for 2017-02-25: To Be Like Jesus

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To Be Like Jesus — Day 25 of 335

Jesus, the Perfect Pattern of Obedience, February 25

Then He went down with them and came to Nazareth, and was subject to them, but His mother kept all these things in her heart. Luke 2:51, NKJV.

When Christ was twelve years old, He went with His parents to Jerusalem to attend the feast of the Passover, and on their return He was lost in the multitude. After Joseph and Mary had searched for Him for three days, they found Him in the court of the Temple, “sitting in the midst of the doctors, both hearing them, and asking them questions. And all that heard him were astonished at his understanding and answers.” He asked His questions with a grace that charmed these learned men. He was a perfect pattern for all youth. Ever He manifested deference and respect for age. The religion of Jesus will never lead any child to be rude and uncourteous.

When Joseph and Mary found Jesus, they were amazed, “and his mother said unto him, Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us? behold, thy father and I have sought thee sorrowing. And he said unto them, How is it that ye sought me?” Pointing heavenward, He continued, “Wist ye not that I must be about my Father's business?” As He spoke these words, divinity flashed through humanity. The light and glory of heaven illuminated His countenance....

Christ did not enter upon His public ministry for eighteen years after this, but He was constantly ministering to others, improving every opportunity offered Him. Even in His childhood He spoke words of comfort and tenderness to young and old. His mother could not but mark His words, His spirit, His willing obedience to all her requirements.

It is not correct to say, as many writers have said, that Christ was like all children. He was not like all children. Many children are misguided and mismanaged.... Jesus was instructed in accordance with the sacred character of His mission. His inclination to right was a constant gratification to His parents. The questions He asked them led them to study most earnestly the great elements of truth. His soul-stirring words about nature and the God of nature opened and enlightened their minds.—Youth's Instructor, September 8, 1898.



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Friday, February 24, 2017

Daily readings for 2017-02-25: To Be Like Jesus

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To Be Like Jesus — Day 25 of 335

Jesus, the Perfect Pattern of Obedience, February 25

Then He went down with them and came to Nazareth, and was subject to them, but His mother kept all these things in her heart. Luke 2:51, NKJV.

When Christ was twelve years old, He went with His parents to Jerusalem to attend the feast of the Passover, and on their return He was lost in the multitude. After Joseph and Mary had searched for Him for three days, they found Him in the court of the Temple, “sitting in the midst of the doctors, both hearing them, and asking them questions. And all that heard him were astonished at his understanding and answers.” He asked His questions with a grace that charmed these learned men. He was a perfect pattern for all youth. Ever He manifested deference and respect for age. The religion of Jesus will never lead any child to be rude and uncourteous.

When Joseph and Mary found Jesus, they were amazed, “and his mother said unto him, Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us? behold, thy father and I have sought thee sorrowing. And he said unto them, How is it that ye sought me?” Pointing heavenward, He continued, “Wist ye not that I must be about my Father's business?” As He spoke these words, divinity flashed through humanity. The light and glory of heaven illuminated His countenance....

Christ did not enter upon His public ministry for eighteen years after this, but He was constantly ministering to others, improving every opportunity offered Him. Even in His childhood He spoke words of comfort and tenderness to young and old. His mother could not but mark His words, His spirit, His willing obedience to all her requirements.

It is not correct to say, as many writers have said, that Christ was like all children. He was not like all children. Many children are misguided and mismanaged.... Jesus was instructed in accordance with the sacred character of His mission. His inclination to right was a constant gratification to His parents. The questions He asked them led them to study most earnestly the great elements of truth. His soul-stirring words about nature and the God of nature opened and enlightened their minds.—Youth's Instructor, September 8, 1898.



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February 24, 2017


La mano de Dios en el timón

Por lo demás, hermanos míos, fortaleceos en el Señor, y en el poder de su fuerza. Efesios 6:10.

El futuro está delante de nosotros y ocurrirán hechos imprevistos que cambiarán el estado actual de las cosas del mundo. La lujuria y la codicia están luchando para lograr la supremacía. Se ejercerán opresión y odio con propósitos destructivos. Inspirados por un poder maligno, los instrumentos de Satanás obrarán activamente para cumplir su voluntad. “Los impíos procederán impíamente, y ninguno de los impíos entenderá, pero los entendidos comprenderán”. Daniel 12:10. Cada alma verdaderamente convertida se revestirá con toda la armadura de Dios y enfrentará con bravura al enemigo invisible. Los siervos de Dios comprenderán la necesidad de participar de la naturaleza divina...

Vivimos en tiempos de peligro. Nuestra única seguridad está en caminar en las huellas de Cristo y llevar su yugo. Tiempos turbulentos están delante de nosotros. En muchos casos los amigos se enemistarán. Sin causa alguna los hombres llegarán a ser nuestros enemigos. Los motivos del pueblo de Dios serán tergiversados no solamente por el mundo, sino también por los propios hermanos. Los siervos del Señor serán colocados en situaciones difíciles. A fin de justificar la conducta egoísta e injusta de los hombres, se hará una montaña de una insignificancia.

La obra que los hombres han hecho fielmente será desacreditada y desestimada, debido a que sus esfuerzos no son acompañados por una aparente prosperidad. Por medio de tergiversaciones estos hombres serán vestidos con los oscuros ropajes de la deshonestidad debido a que circunstancias que están más allá de su control, confundieron su obra. Se los señalará como hombres en quienes no se puede confiar. Y esto lo harán los miembros de la iglesia. Los siervos de Dios deben armarse con la mente de Cristo. No deben esperar que escaparán del insulto y la tergiversación. Se los tildará de excéntricos y fanáticos. Pero nadie debe desanimarse. La mano de Dios está sobre el timón de su providencia, guiando su obra para la gloria de su nombre.

Dios exhorta a su pueblo a ser una brillante luz en el mundo; una luz que brille en medio de las tinieblas del pecado. Vivir la vida del Dador de la vida tiene su recompensa. El anduvo haciendo bienes. Esto es lo que hará todo verdadero seguidor de Cristo, imbuido de un sentido sagrado de lealtad a Dios y de deber hacia sus prójimos.* Marcos 4-6.


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February 24, 2017


The Promise of Redemption

I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your seed and her Seed; He shall bruise your head, and you shall bruise His heel. Genesis 3:15, NKJV.

In drooping flower and falling leaf Adam and his companion witnessed the first signs of decay. Vividly was brought to their minds the stern fact that every living thing must die. Even the air, upon which their life depended, bore the seeds of death.

Continually they were reminded also of their lost dominion. Among the lower creatures Adam had stood as king, and so long as he remained loyal to God, all nature acknowledged his rule; but when he transgressed, this dominion was forfeited. The spirit of rebellion, to which he himself had given entrance, extended throughout the animal creation. Thus not only the life of humans, but the nature of the beasts, the trees of the forest, the grass of the field, the very air they breathed, all told the sad lesson of the knowledge of evil.

But mortals were not abandoned to the results of the evil they had chosen. In the sentence pronounced upon Satan was given an intimation of redemption. "I will put enmity between thee and the woman," God said, "and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel" (Genesis 3:15). This sentence, spoken in the hearing of our first parents, was to them a promise. Before they heard of the thorn and the thistle, of the toil and sorrow that must be their portion, or of the dust to which they must return, they listened to words that could not fail of giving them hope. All that had been lost by yielding to Satan could be regained through Christ.

This intimation also nature repeats to us. Though marred by sin, it speaks not only of creation but of redemption. Though the earth bears testimony to the curse in the evident signs of decay, it is still rich and beautiful in the tokens of life-giving power. The trees cast off their leaves, only to be robed with fresher verdure; the flowers die, to spring forth in new beauty; and in every manifestation of creative power is held out the assurance that we may be created anew in "righteousness and holiness of truth" (Ephesians 4:24, margin). Thus the very objects and operations of nature that bring so vividly to mind our great loss become to us the messengers of hope.

As far as evil extends, the voice of our Father is heard, bidding His children see in its results the nature of sin, warning them to forsake the evil, and inviting them to receive the good. - Education, 26, 27.

From Devotional: To Be Like Jesus, p. 42.


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February 24, 2017


Viewed from its human side, life is to all an untried path. One that, in regards to our deeper experiences, we each walk alone. - Ed 255


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February 24, 2017


All around us are doors open for service. We should become acquainted with our neighbors, and seek to draw them to Christ. - CME 27


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February 24, 2017


To Find True Happiness, Obey God

This is my happy way of life: obeying your commandments. Psalm 119:56, NLT.

Happiness must be sought in the right way, and from the right source. Some think they may surely find happiness in a course of indulgence in sinful pleasures, or in deceptive worldly attractions. And some sacrifice physical and moral obligations, thinking to find happiness, and they lose both soul and body. Others will seek their happiness in the indulgence of an unnatural appetite, and consider the indulgence of taste more desirable than health and life. Many suffer themselves to be enchained by sensual passions, and will sacrifice physical strength, intellect, and moral powers to the gratification of lust. They will bring themselves to untimely graves, and in the judgment will be charged with self-murder.

Is this ... happiness desirable which is to be found in the path of disobedience and transgression of physical and moral law? Christ's life points out the true source of happiness, and how it is to be attained. His life points the direct and only path to heaven. Let the voice of wisdom be heard. Let it mark out the path. "Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace."

Temptations are on every side to allure the steps of youth to their ruin. The sad deficiency in the education of children leaves them weak and unguarded, vacillating in character, feeble in intellect, and deficient in moral strength, so that so far from imitating the life of Christ, the youth generally are like a reed trembling in the wind. They have not physical constitution or moral power, because they yield to temptations. Through sinful indulgences, they stain their purity, and their manners are corrupted. They are impatient of restraint, and flatter themselves if they could only have their own way they should then be very happy....

If children and youth would seek their highest earthly good, they must look for it in the path of faithful obedience. A sound constitution, which is the greatest earthly prize, can only be obtained by a denial of unnatural appetite. If they would be happy indeed, they should cheerfully seek to be found at the post of duty, doing the work which devolves upon them with fidelity, conforming their hearts and lives to the perfect pattern. - Youth's Instructor, April 1872.

From Devotional: To Be Like Jesus, p. 214.


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