But now being made free
from sin, and become servants to God, ye have your fruit unto holiness,
and the end everlasting life. For the wages of sin is death; but the
gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Romans 6:22, 23.
Paul
felt that the Lord’s requirements must be obeyed, His judgments
avoided. Like Paul, we must make every effort to obtain the crown of
life, which brings eternal honor to every victor. We must not be content
to live useless lives.
What
is humility? That sense of sin and unworthiness which leads to
repentance. But we must be assured of the malignity of a disease before
we feel our need of a cure. Those who do not realize the sinfulness of
sin are not able to appreciate the value of the atonement and the
necessity of being cleansed from all sin. The sinner measures himself by
himself and by those who like himself are sinners. He does not look at
the purity and holiness of Christ. But when the law of God brings
conviction to his heart, he says with Paul, “I was alive without the law
once: but when the commandment came, sin revived, and I died” (Romans 7:9)....
God
created man for His glory. He will not, cannot endure the presence of
sin in His dominion. If there are in the church those who are willfully
sinning against God, every possible means should be used to bring them
to repentance. If this is not done, God’s name is dishonored. He is too
pure to look upon iniquity with favor....
Adam’s
sin would be regarded by the churches of today as a simple mistake, to
be at once forgiven and no more thought of. But God’s standard is high
and His word immutable, and all selfish, covetous practices are an
abomination in His sight. The hearts of believers need to be purified,
sanctified, refined, ennobled....
Look
up, my brethren. Has the gospel lost its power to impress hearts? Is it
because the regenerating influence of the Spirit of Christ has died
away that hearts are not purified, sanctified, and prepared for the Holy
Spirit? No; the Sword of the Spirit, the Word of the living God, is
with us yet; but it must be wielded with earnestness. Let us use it as
did God’s sanctified ones of old. By its living, quickening power it
will cut its way to hearts....
The
Lord calls for a reformation all through our ranks.... When the church
is awakened, decided changes will be made. Men and women will be
converted, and so filled will they be by the Spirit of God that they
will pass from country to country, from city to city, proclaiming the
message of truth. With hearts filled with earnest love for souls, they
will open their Bibles and present the Word.—
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Manuscript 2, January 2, 1900, “The Need of a Reformation.”
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