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<\/p>\n\n\n\nHomeward Bound (2015)<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Foreword<\/td><\/tr> January – The Book of Books<\/td><\/tr> February – Jesus, God\u2019s Gift<\/td><\/tr> March – Surrender and Acceptance<\/td><\/tr> April – Victory in Christ<\/td><\/tr> May – Key to Heaven\u2019s Storehouse<\/td><\/tr> June – Law and Sabbath: Dual Test of Loyalty<\/td><\/tr> July – Practical Christian Living<\/td><\/tr> August – A United Church<\/td><\/tr> September – The Family of God<\/td><\/tr> October – Jesus, Our High Priest<\/td><\/tr> November – The Great Controversy<\/td><\/tr> December – The Beginning of Eternity<\/td><\/tr> ><\/td><\/tr> Foreword<\/td><\/tr> January – The Book of Books<\/td><\/tr> For the Common People, January 1<\/td><\/tr> Food for the Soul, January 2<\/td><\/tr> Only Rule of Faith, January 3<\/td><\/tr> Behold Wondrous Things, January 4<\/td><\/tr> Live in the Atmosphere of Heaven, January 5<\/td><\/tr> A Transcript of God\u2019s Will, January 6<\/td><\/tr> The Plan of Salvation Made Plain, January 7<\/td><\/tr> Hearing Jesus\u2019 Voice, January 8<\/td><\/tr> The Keys of Heaven, January 9<\/td><\/tr> Without Rival, January 10<\/td><\/tr> Creative Energy, January 11<\/td><\/tr> Death of the Earthly Nature, January 12<\/td><\/tr> A Fortress Against Temptation, January 13<\/td><\/tr> Dig Deep, January 14<\/td><\/tr> Side by Side, January 15<\/td><\/tr> The Bible\u2019s Central Theme, January 16<\/td><\/tr> The Great Controversy in Scripture, January 17<\/td><\/tr> Verse by Verse, January 18<\/td><\/tr> God\u2019s Hand in History, January 19<\/td><\/tr> Why Doubt? January 20<\/td><\/tr> Good-Ground Hearers, January 21<\/td><\/tr> Get Acquainted With Truth, January 22<\/td><\/tr> Example of the Bereans, January 23<\/td><\/tr> Have an Elevating Influence, January 24<\/td><\/tr> The Great Educator, January 25<\/td><\/tr> The Science of Salvation, January 26<\/td><\/tr> Science and the Bible, January 27<\/td><\/tr> Keep Your Eyes on Christ, January 28<\/td><\/tr> Last Day Deceptions, January 29<\/td><\/tr> The Scriptures Our Safeguard, January 30<\/td><\/tr> Our First Duty, January 31<\/td><\/tr> February – Jesus, God\u2019s Gift<\/td><\/tr> A Voluntary Sacrifice, February 1<\/td><\/tr> An Unbreakable Tie, February 2<\/td><\/tr> Greater Works, February 3<\/td><\/tr> Divinity Needed Humanity, February 4<\/td><\/tr> The Divine Teacher, February 5<\/td><\/tr> Self-Renouncing Love, February 6<\/td><\/tr> Lucifer Exposed, February 7<\/td><\/tr> Selfishness Cannot Understand Love, February 8<\/td><\/tr> God Understands, February 9<\/td><\/tr> The Story of Bethlehem, February 10<\/td><\/tr> Understanding His Mission, February 11<\/td><\/tr> \u201cMy Father\u2019s Business,\u201d February 12<\/td><\/tr> Family Problems, February 13<\/td><\/tr> Patience, February 14<\/td><\/tr> Stay Focused on Christ, February 15<\/td><\/tr> Love Stronger Than Death, February 16<\/td><\/tr> The Good Shepherd, February 17<\/td><\/tr> The Test of Christ\u2019s Divinity, February 18<\/td><\/tr> Triumphal Entry, February 19<\/td><\/tr> Jesus Came to Glorify God, February 20<\/td><\/tr> The Gospel to the World, February 21<\/td><\/tr> You Are Clean, February 22<\/td><\/tr> The Penitent Thief, February 23<\/td><\/tr> It Is Finished, February 24<\/td><\/tr> He Is Risen, February 25<\/td><\/tr> He Is the King of Glory, February 26<\/td><\/tr> Christ\u2019s Coronation and Its Results, February 27<\/td><\/tr> The Intercession of Christ, February 28<\/td><\/tr> Christ\u2019s Heavenly Ministry, February 29<\/td><\/tr> March – Surrender and Acceptance<\/td><\/tr> Just as We Are, March 1<\/td><\/tr> Perfection, March 2<\/td><\/tr> By Grace Alone, March 3<\/td><\/tr> It\u2019s Your Choice, March 4<\/td><\/tr> It\u2019s Either Or, March 5<\/td><\/tr> No Excuse for Sinning, March 6<\/td><\/tr> The Greatest Battle We Face, March 7<\/td><\/tr> Preparation for the Time of Trouble, March 8<\/td><\/tr> The Self-Righteous, March 9<\/td><\/tr> What God Can Do With You, March 10<\/td><\/tr> The Gospel Is for Everyone, March 11<\/td><\/tr> The Work of the Holy Spirit, March 12<\/td><\/tr> Spiritual Healing, March 13<\/td><\/tr> Cleansing the Temple, March 14<\/td><\/tr> Holiness Is …! March 15<\/td><\/tr> Righteousness Is …! March 16<\/td><\/tr> Sanctification Is …! March 17<\/td><\/tr> Sanctification Is a Bible Doctrine, March 18<\/td><\/tr> Repentance Is …! March 19<\/td><\/tr> Reaching Out After God, March 20<\/td><\/tr> An Example of Repentance, March 21<\/td><\/tr> The First Step in Acceptance, March 22<\/td><\/tr> Ask for Repentance, March 23<\/td><\/tr> What\u2019s Wrong With Procrastination? March 24<\/td><\/tr> The Power of the Will, March 25<\/td><\/tr> The New Birth, March 26<\/td><\/tr> Believe What God Says, March 27<\/td><\/tr> In the Shadow of the Cross, March 28<\/td><\/tr> Grace From the Saviour, March 29<\/td><\/tr> An Example of True Sanctification, March 30<\/td><\/tr> Conformed to God\u2019s Will, March 31<\/td><\/tr> April – Victory in Christ<\/td><\/tr> The Keynote of Victory, April 1<\/td><\/tr> Lowliness Gives Victory, April 2<\/td><\/tr> Victory in God Alone, April 3<\/td><\/tr> Foundation for Victory, April 4<\/td><\/tr> Temptation Can Result in Victory, April 5<\/td><\/tr> In Safe Paths, April 6<\/td><\/tr> Satan Can\u2019t Make You Sin, April 7<\/td><\/tr> God Must Have Your Consent, April 8<\/td><\/tr> Stepping Over the Line, April 9<\/td><\/tr> Learn to Distrust Self, April 10<\/td><\/tr> Stay Focused on Jesus, April 11<\/td><\/tr> You Are Not Alone, April 12<\/td><\/tr> Fortresses for God, April 13<\/td><\/tr> Heart Obedience, April 14<\/td><\/tr> Be True to Principle, April 15<\/td><\/tr> How Do We Deny Jesus? April 16<\/td><\/tr> How Do We See Ourselves? April 17<\/td><\/tr> Do We Sense Our Need? April 18<\/td><\/tr> A New Life, April 19<\/td><\/tr> From Victory to Victory, April 20<\/td><\/tr> Sin No Longer Attractive, April 21<\/td><\/tr> Race for the Crown, April 22<\/td><\/tr> Abiding Peace, April 23<\/td><\/tr> Share What You Receive, April 24<\/td><\/tr> Victory Through the Merits of Christ, April 25<\/td><\/tr> Victorious Over Trials, April 26<\/td><\/tr> Crowns and Robes, April 27<\/td><\/tr> Look Up, Not Down, April 28<\/td><\/tr> Talk About God\u2019s Blessings, April 29<\/td><\/tr> Finally: a Position Above Angels, April 30<\/td><\/tr> May – Key to Heaven\u2019s Storehouse<\/td><\/tr> What Do You Talk to God About? May 1<\/td><\/tr> The Key in the Hand of Faith, May 2<\/td><\/tr> The Science of Prayer, May 3<\/td><\/tr> Another Condition, May 4<\/td><\/tr> Faith and Secret Prayer, May 5<\/td><\/tr> Your Very First Work, May 6<\/td><\/tr> Include Prayer Meeting, May 7<\/td><\/tr> Pray Like Jacob, May 8<\/td><\/tr> You Cannot Wear God Out, May 9<\/td><\/tr> Prayer Enhances Spiritual Growth, May 10<\/td><\/tr> Study With Earnest Prayer, May 11<\/td><\/tr> What We Need to Learn About Prayer, May 12<\/td><\/tr> Prayer Moves the Arm of Omnipotence, May 13<\/td><\/tr> No Prayer Lost, May 14<\/td><\/tr> Beautiful Prayers, May 15<\/td><\/tr> Christ\u2019s Remedy for Lifeless Prayers, May 16<\/td><\/tr> Live Your Prayers, May 17<\/td><\/tr> Promises and Prayer, May 18<\/td><\/tr> Power of Secret Prayer, May 19<\/td><\/tr> God-inspired Prayers, May 20<\/td><\/tr> What Should We Pray For? May 21<\/td><\/tr> The Importance of Family Worship, May 22<\/td><\/tr> Prayer for the Sick, May 23<\/td><\/tr> May God\u2019s Will Be Done, May 24<\/td><\/tr> No Prosy Prayer Meetings, May 25<\/td><\/tr> Daniel\u2019s Example in Prayer, May 26<\/td><\/tr> Golden Moments, May 27<\/td><\/tr> Nights in Prayer, May 28<\/td><\/tr> Pray With Bible in Hand, May 29<\/td><\/tr> Prayer and Moral Courage, May 30<\/td><\/tr> Prayer and a Revived Church, May 31<\/td><\/tr> June – Law and Sabbath: Dual Test of Loyalty<\/td><\/tr> God\u2019s Law, June 1<\/td><\/tr> The Sabbath a Test, June 2<\/td><\/tr> Obedience, a Condition for Happiness, June 3<\/td><\/tr> God\u2019s Shield, June 4<\/td><\/tr> On Probation, June 5<\/td><\/tr> The Law Is Holy, June 6<\/td><\/tr> Law of Love, June 7<\/td><\/tr> God\u2019s Law Is Eternal, June 8<\/td><\/tr> The Source of All Laws, June 9<\/td><\/tr> Exalting the Law, June 10<\/td><\/tr> What Does It Mean to Keep God\u2019s Commandments? June 11<\/td><\/tr> Obedience Is the Fruit of Love, June 12<\/td><\/tr> The Ten Commandments, With Sabbath at the Center, June 13<\/td><\/tr> Sabbath, the Seal of God\u2019s Law, June 14<\/td><\/tr> The Sabbath Created by Christ, June 15<\/td><\/tr> Worship the Creator, June 16<\/td><\/tr> The Lord\u2019s Day, June 17<\/td><\/tr> Sabbath and the World of Nature, June 18<\/td><\/tr> An Expression of Thanks, June 19<\/td><\/tr> The Creation Week, June 20<\/td><\/tr> Faith in Inspired History, June 21<\/td><\/tr> Sabbath Preparations, June 22<\/td><\/tr> Double Manna, June 23<\/td><\/tr> A Perpetual Covenant, June 24<\/td><\/tr> A Joyous Work, June 25<\/td><\/tr> Satan\u2019s Attack on the Sabbath, June 26<\/td><\/tr> Standing for God\u2019s Honor, June 27<\/td><\/tr> The Line in the Sand, June 28<\/td><\/tr> Sabbath Reform, June 29<\/td><\/tr> God\u2019s Law and Sabbath Vindicated, June 30<\/td><\/tr> July – Practical Christian Living<\/td><\/tr> God Is Owner, July 1<\/td><\/tr> How Does Money Impact You? July 2<\/td><\/tr> An Education in Stewardship, July 3<\/td><\/tr> Avoid Debt, July 4<\/td><\/tr> Remember the Poor, July 5<\/td><\/tr> Remember God in Your Will, July 6<\/td><\/tr> Stewards of God\u2019s Grace, July 7<\/td><\/tr> The World\u2019s Greatest Want, July 8<\/td><\/tr> God Is Speaking, July 9<\/td><\/tr> Help One Another to Grow, July 10<\/td><\/tr> Choose Wisely, July 11<\/td><\/tr> Prove Yourself, July 12<\/td><\/tr> God\u2019s Ideal, July 13<\/td><\/tr> Enlist in Christ\u2019s Army, July 14<\/td><\/tr> Character Building, July 15<\/td><\/tr> Lessons From the Rise and Fall of Nations, July 16<\/td><\/tr> Gaining a Knowledge of God, July 17<\/td><\/tr> Mind and Body, July 18<\/td><\/tr> Our Influence Is Vital, July 19<\/td><\/tr> Power to Think and Do, July 20<\/td><\/tr> The Power of Temperance, July 21<\/td><\/tr> The Example of John the Baptist, July 22<\/td><\/tr> Parental Commitment, July 23<\/td><\/tr> Appetite Cannot Be Trusted, July 24<\/td><\/tr> Be Consistent, July 25<\/td><\/tr> Touch Not, Taste Not, July 26<\/td><\/tr> The Highway to Drunkenness, July 27<\/td><\/tr> Offensive to Others, July 28<\/td><\/tr> Dangerous Theories, July 29<\/td><\/tr> Effects of Gratitude and Praise, July 30<\/td><\/tr> The Danger of Self-Trust, July 31<\/td><\/tr> August – A United Church<\/td><\/tr> God\u2019s Chosen, August 1<\/td><\/tr> God\u2019s Fortress, August 2<\/td><\/tr> Unity of the Faith, August 3<\/td><\/tr> A Channel of Light, August 4<\/td><\/tr> Working Together, August 5<\/td><\/tr> An Example of Church Unity, August 6<\/td><\/tr> Church Order, August 7<\/td><\/tr> The Mission of the Church, August 8<\/td><\/tr> Power in the Church, August 9<\/td><\/tr> Abide in Christ, August 10<\/td><\/tr> Emptied of Self, August 11<\/td><\/tr> Self-Sacrifice in the Church, August 12<\/td><\/tr> God Leads His People, August 13<\/td><\/tr> The Influence of Perfect Harmony, August 14<\/td><\/tr> Duty of the Church, August 15<\/td><\/tr> Dealing With Misunderstandings, August 16<\/td><\/tr> Dealing With an Offender, August 17<\/td><\/tr> Press Together, Now, August 18<\/td><\/tr> The Church Is to Follow the Saviour\u2019s Rule, August 19<\/td><\/tr> The Gospel Net, August 20<\/td><\/tr> Christ\u2019s Love in the Church, August 21<\/td><\/tr> The Church Is Not One Man\u2019s Opinion, August 22<\/td><\/tr> God\u2019s Spirit and Unity in the Church, August 23<\/td><\/tr> Unity Begets Strength, August 24<\/td><\/tr> The Danger of Self-Confidence, August 25<\/td><\/tr> Warnings to the Church, August 26<\/td><\/tr> Set on a Hill, August 27<\/td><\/tr> The Church Can Hasten Jesus\u2019 Return, August 28<\/td><\/tr> A Stormy Future, August 29<\/td><\/tr> Robes for the Remnant, August 30<\/td><\/tr> Advance as a Church United, August 31<\/td><\/tr> September – The Family of God<\/td><\/tr> The Beginning of the Home, September 1<\/td><\/tr> A Little Heaven on Earth, September 2<\/td><\/tr> The Family Circle, September 3<\/td><\/tr> True Joy, September 4<\/td><\/tr> The Role of the Christian Home, September 5<\/td><\/tr> A Light in the Neighborhood, September 6<\/td><\/tr> Members of the Royal Family, September 7<\/td><\/tr> Parents, Set the Right Example, September 8<\/td><\/tr> Make Christianity Attractive, September 9<\/td><\/tr> Think Twice Before Marrying, September 10<\/td><\/tr> Like Parents, Like Children, September 11<\/td><\/tr> The Mother, September 12<\/td><\/tr> The Father, September 13<\/td><\/tr> The Family and Decisive Battles, September 14<\/td><\/tr> Parents, It\u2019s Up to You, September 15<\/td><\/tr> What Is \u201cFamily Religion\u201d? September 16<\/td><\/tr> Home, the Base for Future Missionaries, September 17<\/td><\/tr> Homes Where Angels Will Linger, September 18<\/td><\/tr> True Love Is a Holy Principle, September 19<\/td><\/tr> The Power of Love, September 20<\/td><\/tr> The Honor Due Parents, September 21<\/td><\/tr> Home Missions, September 22<\/td><\/tr> A Sympathetic Hand, September 23<\/td><\/tr> Refinement in the Home, September 24<\/td><\/tr> Family Worship, September 25<\/td><\/tr> Family Recreation, September 26<\/td><\/tr> Appeal to Unsaved Family Members, September 27<\/td><\/tr> Introduce Jesus to Neighbors, September 28<\/td><\/tr> The Influence of Jesus in the Home, September 29<\/td><\/tr> The Home\u2019s Only Safeguard, September 30<\/td><\/tr> October – Jesus, Our High Priest<\/td><\/tr> The Central Pillar of Adventism, October 1<\/td><\/tr> The Correct Understanding of the Heavenly Sanctuary, October 2<\/td><\/tr> In the Holy of Holies, October 3<\/td><\/tr> A Figure of the Heavenly, October 4<\/td><\/tr> The Sanctuary and Judgment Must Be Clearly Understood, October 5<\/td><\/tr> Christ\u2019s Intercession Essential, October 6<\/td><\/tr> Two Sanctuaries, October 7<\/td><\/tr> The Meaning of the Sanctuary Services, October 8<\/td><\/tr> Access to God, October 9<\/td><\/tr> The True Mediator, October 10<\/td><\/tr> The Work in the First Apartment, October 11<\/td><\/tr> The Work in the Second Apartment, October 12<\/td><\/tr> The Union of Justice and Mercy, October 13<\/td><\/tr> Behold, the Bridegroom Cometh, October 14<\/td><\/tr> A Period of Trial, October 15<\/td><\/tr> Before the Ancient of Days, October 16<\/td><\/tr> The Standard of Judgment, October 17<\/td><\/tr> The Books of Record in Heaven, October 18<\/td><\/tr> Pardoned, October 19<\/td><\/tr> The Giving of Rewards, October 20<\/td><\/tr> End of Jesus\u2019 Work as Priest and Mediator, October 21<\/td><\/tr> Words of Approval, October 22<\/td><\/tr> Rescue Souls Before Jesus Ends His Ministry, October 23<\/td><\/tr> The Close of Probation, October 24<\/td><\/tr> Satan Fell Like Lightning, October 25<\/td><\/tr> Jesus\u2019 Pleasure in His People, October 26<\/td><\/tr> From the Earthly to the Heavenly Temple, October 27<\/td><\/tr> Working With Our High Priest, October 28<\/td><\/tr> Jesus Does Not Forget His Church, October 29<\/td><\/tr> Jesus, a Righteous Judge, October 30<\/td><\/tr> A Perfect Atonement, October 31<\/td><\/tr> November – The Great Controversy<\/td><\/tr> The Origin of Sin Is Unexplainable, November 1<\/td><\/tr> Selfishness, the Root of Sin, November 2<\/td><\/tr> Lucifer Ejected, November 3<\/td><\/tr> Hostilities, November 4<\/td><\/tr> Implanted Grace, November 5<\/td><\/tr> No Sinful Act Without Consent, November 6<\/td><\/tr> Vindication of God\u2019s Character, November 7<\/td><\/tr> Satan\u2019s Claim, November 8<\/td><\/tr> A Perpetual Safeguard, November 9<\/td><\/tr> Satan’s Plan of Attack, November 10<\/td><\/tr> Satan Is a Destroyer, November 11<\/td><\/tr> The Push for a Sunday Law, November 12<\/td><\/tr> The Crowning Act of Deception, November 13<\/td><\/tr> God\u2019s People Not Deceived, November 14<\/td><\/tr> Troublers of the People, November 15<\/td><\/tr> The Gospel Commission, November 16<\/td><\/tr> Truth Will Conquer the World, November 17<\/td><\/tr> Help From the Holy Spirit, November 18<\/td><\/tr> The Power of the Latter Rain, November 19<\/td><\/tr> Come Out of Babylon, November 20<\/td><\/tr> God\u2019s Answer to Satan\u2019s Charges, November 21<\/td><\/tr> Babylon\u2019s Sins Laid Open, November 22<\/td><\/tr> Statesmen Won to Truth, November 23<\/td><\/tr> Know Why You Believe What You Believe, November 24<\/td><\/tr> The Close of Probation, November 25<\/td><\/tr> The Time of Jacob\u2019s Trouble, November 26<\/td><\/tr> God Is Our Defense, November 27<\/td><\/tr> Prayers Will Be Answered, November 28<\/td><\/tr> Under the Lord\u2019s Banner, November 29<\/td><\/tr> Victory in the Great Controversy, November 30<\/td><\/tr> December – The Beginning of Eternity<\/td><\/tr> Christ Could Have Come Before This, December 1<\/td><\/tr> God\u2019s Jewels, December 2<\/td><\/tr> The Shout of Victory, December 3<\/td><\/tr> Two Special Resurrections, December 4<\/td><\/tr> Secure at Last, December 5<\/td><\/tr> God\u2019s Grace Is Sufficient, December 6<\/td><\/tr> The Special Resurrection of the Lost, December 7<\/td><\/tr> The Destiny of the False Shepherds, December 8<\/td><\/tr> The Resurrection of the Righteous, December 9<\/td><\/tr> The Translation of the Righteous Living, December 10<\/td><\/tr> The Restoration of Adam, December 11<\/td><\/tr> The 144,000, December 12<\/td><\/tr> The Joy of the Heirs of God, December 13<\/td><\/tr> A Study That Lasts Through Eternity, December 14<\/td><\/tr> Angel Interventions Revealed, December 15<\/td><\/tr> Satan\u2019s Imprisonment, December 16<\/td><\/tr> Work of the Redeemed During the Millennium, December 17<\/td><\/tr> The Ranks of the Redeemed, December 18<\/td><\/tr> The Cleansing of the Earth, December 19<\/td><\/tr> Eden Restored, December 20<\/td><\/tr> Mansions for the Redeemed, December 21<\/td><\/tr> A View of Other Worlds, December 22<\/td><\/tr> Heaven-Granted Opportunities, December 23<\/td><\/tr> Beyond the Power of Evil, December 24<\/td><\/tr> The Crown of Life, December 25<\/td><\/tr> Red Borders, December 26<\/td><\/tr> Sharing Jesus\u2019 Glory, December 27<\/td><\/tr> Songs to Be Sung, December 28<\/td><\/tr> Visions of Glory, December 29<\/td><\/tr> Heaven Begins in the Soul, December 30<\/td><\/tr> The Controversy Ended, December 31<\/td><\/tr> ><\/td><\/tr> Homeward Bound<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Foreword<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Revelation 14:6-11 presents the three angels\u2019 messages, in which Seventh-day Adventists find their commission. Then verse 12 helps provide their identity: \u201cHere is the patience of the saints; here are those who keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus.\u201d Immediately after, the very next verse includes this blessing: \u201c\u2018Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on\u2019 . . . \u2018that they may rest from their labors, and their works follow them\u2019\u201d (v. 13). Ellen G. White, one of the founders of the Seventh-day Adventist movement, who helped proclaim those three messages and urged keeping the commandments and the faith of Jesus, died in 1915. Her works have followed her, especially in the writings she left with us. {2015 HB 13.1}<\/td><\/tr> Those writings have inspired and instructed the church since its beginning. They have given us important insights into Scripture, enriching our Bible understanding. They have contributed significant instruction on organization, education, publishing, and other matters relating to church structure. They have presented key principles regarding diet, health, spiritual growth, and other topics of personal benefit to Christ\u2019s followers. Where the church has taken these writings seriously, the members and the organization have been blessed. {2015 HB 13.2}<\/td><\/tr> In Ellen White\u2019s later years, she often included an autographed note in copies of her books that she gave away. The opening words on this note were \u201cWe are homeward bound.\u201d This unshakeable belief in the return of Christ and the promise of heaven was a hallmark of her life and ministry. It therefore seems appropriate that the title and focus of this collection of daily meditative thoughts, released during the centennial year of her death, is Homeward Bound. {2015 HB 13.3}<\/td><\/tr> As we mark a century\u2019s passing since Ellen White\u2019s death, it is fitting that Homeward Bound provides a retrospective of some of the major themes she dealt with in those writings. Each month\u2019s readings will take up one of these themes. In doing so, this book may depart in some respects from the customary devotional book pattern. The readings are not aimed solely at providing inspirational uplift, but at presenting matters that Ellen White deemed important. Sometimes these will call on the readers to do or to avoid certain things as part of their faithful service for the Lord. Sometimes they will highlight particular aspects of Seventh-day Adventist teaching and Bible understanding, such as Satan\u2019s fate during the millennium and at its close. Items like this are included here because they are a part of Ellen White\u2019s emphasis on the given theme. {2015 HB 13.4}<\/td><\/tr> In keeping with recent practice in the devotional books, the readings here have reduced her generic use of such words as man, men, brethren, he, him, and his, which were widely used in Ellen White\u2019s time to refer to men and women in general, but which usage is much less common today. Without altering Ellen White\u2019s meaning, these adjustments in wording will avoid distracting the reader from the message of the book. {2015 HB 14.1}<\/td><\/tr> Ellen G. White famously wrote, \u201cWe have nothing to fear for the future, except as we shall forget the way the Lord has led us, and His teaching in our past history\u201d (Life Sketches of Ellen G. White, 196). It is our prayer that this volume may remind us not only of how the Lord has led us but also of His teaching through His servant Ellen G. White. {2015 HB 14.2}<\/td><\/tr> – The Ellen G. White Estate Board of Trustees<\/td><\/tr> ><\/td><\/tr> We are homeward bound. A little longer, and the strife will be over. May we who stand in the heat of the conflict, ever keep before us a vision of things unseen – of that time when the world will be bathed in the light of heaven, when the years will move on in gladness, when over the scene the morning stars will sing together and the sons of God will shout for joy, while God and Christ will unite in proclaiming, \u201cThere shall be no more sin, neither shall there be any more death.\u201d \u201cForgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before,\u201d let us \u201cpress toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.\u201d {2015 HB 14.3}<\/td><\/tr> Ellen G. White<\/td><\/tr> ><\/td><\/tr> January – The Book of Books<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> For the Common People, January 1<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> The words that I speak to you are spirit, and they are life. – John 6:63. {2015 HB 16.1}<\/td><\/tr> The Bible was not written for the scholar alone; on the contrary, it was designed for the common people. The great truths necessary for salvation are made as clear as noonday; and none will mistake and lose their way except those who follow their own judgment instead of the plainly revealed will of God. {2015 HB 16.2}<\/td><\/tr> We should not take the testimony of anyone as to what the Scriptures teach, but should study the words of God for ourselves. If we allow others to do our thinking, we shall have crippled energies and contracted abilities. The noble powers of the mind may be so dwarfed by lack of exercise on themes worthy of their concentration as to lose their ability to grasp the deep meaning of the word of God. The mind will enlarge if it is employed in tracing out the relation of the subjects of the Bible, comparing scripture with scripture and spiritual things with spiritual. {2015 HB 16.3}<\/td><\/tr> There is nothing more calculated to strengthen the intellect than the study of the Scriptures. No other book is so potent to elevate the thoughts, to give vigor to the faculties, as the broad, ennobling truths of the Bible. If God\u2019s word were studied as it should be, people would have a breadth of mind, a nobility of character, and a stability of purpose rarely seen in these times. {2015 HB 16.4}<\/td><\/tr> But there is but little benefit derived from a hasty reading of the Scriptures. One may read the whole Bible through and yet fail to see its beauty or comprehend its deep and hidden meaning. One passage studied until its significance is clear to the mind and its relation to the plan of salvation is evident, is of more value than the perusal of many chapters with no definite purpose in view and no positive instruction gained. Keep your Bible with you. As you have opportunity, read it; fix the texts in your memory. Even while you are walking the streets you may read a passage and meditate upon it, thus fixing it in the mind. {2015 HB 16.5}<\/td><\/tr> We cannot obtain wisdom without earnest attention and prayerful study. . . . There must be careful research and prayerful reflection. And such study will be richly repaid. . . . {2015 HB 16.6}<\/td><\/tr> Never should the Bible be studied without prayer. Before opening its pages we should ask for the enlightenment of the Holy Spirit, and it will be given. – Steps to Christ, 89-91. {2015 HB 16.7}<\/td><\/tr> Food for the Soul, January 2<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> It is written, \u201cMan shall not live by bread alone, but by every word of God.\u201d – Luke 4:4. {2015 HB 17.1}<\/td><\/tr> Education is but a preparation of the physical, intellectual, and spiritual powers for the best performance of all the duties of life. The powers of endurance, and the strength and activity of the brain, are lessened or increased by the way in which they are employed. The mind should be so disciplined that all its powers will be symmetrically developed. . . . {2015 HB 17.2}<\/td><\/tr> The nature of one\u2019s religious experience is revealed by the character of the books one chooses to read in one\u2019s leisure moments. In order to have a healthy tone of mind and sound religious principles, the youth must live in communion with God through His word. Pointing out the way of salvation through Christ, the Bible is our guide to a higher, better life. It contains the most interesting and the most instructive history and biography that were ever written. Those whose imagination has not become perverted by the reading of fiction will find the Bible the most interesting of books. {2015 HB 17.3}<\/td><\/tr> The Bible is the book of books. If you love the Word of God, searching it as you have opportunity, that you may come into possession of its rich treasures, and be thoroughly furnished unto all good works, then you may be assured that Jesus is drawing you to Himself. But to read the Scriptures in a casual way, without seeking to comprehend Christ\u2019s lesson that you may comply with His requirements, is not enough. There are treasures in the word of God that can be discovered only by sinking the shaft deep into the mine of truth. {2015 HB 17.4}<\/td><\/tr> The carnal mind rejects the truth; but the soul that is converted undergoes a marvelous change. The book that before was unattractive because it revealed truths which testified against the sinner, now becomes the food of the soul, the joy and consolation of the life. The Sun of righteousness illuminates the sacred pages, and the Holy Spirit speaks through them to the soul. . . . {2015 HB 17.5}<\/td><\/tr> Let all who have cultivated a love for light reading, now turn their attention to the sure word of prophecy. Take your Bibles, and begin to study with fresh interest the sacred records of the Old and New Testaments. The oftener and more diligently you study the Bible, the more beautiful will it appear, and the less relish you will have for light reading. Bind this precious volume to your hearts. It will be to you a friend and guide. – Messages to Young People, 271, 273, 274. {2015 HB 17.6}<\/td><\/tr> Only Rule of Faith, January 3<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> He who hears My word and believes in Him who sent Me has everlasting life. – John 5:24. {2015 HB 18.1}<\/td><\/tr> The Bible is the only rule of faith and doctrine. . . . {2015 HB 18.2}<\/td><\/tr> Those who are teaching the most solemn message ever given to the world, should discipline the mind to comprehend its significance. The theme of redemption will bear the most concentrated study, and its depth will never be fully explored. You need not fear that you will exhaust this wonderful theme. Drink deep of the well of salvation. Go to the fountain for yourself, that you may be filled with refreshment, that Jesus may be in you a well of water, springing up unto everlasting life. Only Bible truth and Bible religion will stand the test of the judgment. We are not to pervert the word of God to suit our convenience, and worldly interests, but to honestly inquire, \u201cWhat wilt Thou have me to do?\u201d \u201cYe are not your own, for ye are bought with a price.\u201d And what a price! Not \u201cwith corruptible things, as silver and gold, . . . but with the precious blood of Christ.\u201d When the human race was lost, the Son of God said, I will redeem them, I will become their surety and substitute. He laid aside His royal robes, clothed His divinity with humanity, stepped down from the royal throne, that He might reach the very depth of human woe and temptation, lift up our fallen natures, and make it possible for us to be overcomers – the sons and daughters of God, the heirs of the eternal kingdom. Shall we then allow any consideration of earth to turn us away from the path of truth? Shall we not challenge every doctrine and theory, and put it to the test of God\u2019s word? {2015 HB 18.3}<\/td><\/tr> We should not allow any human argument to turn us away from a thorough investigation of Bible truth. Human opinions and customs are not to be received as of divine authority. God has revealed in His word what is the whole duty of man, and we are not to be swayed from the great standard of righteousness. He sent His only begotten Son to be our example, and bade us to hear and to follow Him. We must not be influenced from the truth as it is in Jesus, because great and professedly good people urge their ideas above the plain statements of the word of God. {2015 HB 18.4}<\/td><\/tr> The work of Christ is to draw us from the false and spurious to the true and genuine. \u201cHe that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life.\u201d (John 8:12.) – Fundamentals of Christian Education, 126-128. {2015 HB 18.5}<\/td><\/tr> Behold Wondrous Things, January 4<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Stand still and consider the wondrous works of God. – Job 37:14. {2015 HB 19.1}<\/td><\/tr> People of piety and talent catch views of eternal realities, but often they fail of understanding, because the things that are seen eclipse the glory of the unseen. Those who would seek successfully for the hidden treasure must rise to higher pursuits than the things of this world. Their affections and all their capabilities must be consecrated to the search. {2015 HB 19.2}<\/td><\/tr> Disobedience has closed the door to a vast amount of knowledge that might have been gained from the Scriptures. Understanding means obedience to God\u2019s commandments. The Scriptures are not to be adapted to meet human prejudice and jealousy. They can be understood only by those who are humbly seeking for a knowledge of the truth that they may obey it. {2015 HB 19.3}<\/td><\/tr> Do you ask, What shall I do to be saved? You must lay your preconceived opinions, your hereditary and cultivated ideas, at the door of investigation. If you search the Scriptures to vindicate your own opinions, you will never reach the truth. Search in order to learn what the Lord says. If conviction comes as you search, if you see that your cherished opinions are not in harmony with the truth, do not misinterpret the truth in order to suit your own belief, but accept the light given. Open mind and heart that you may behold wondrous things out of God\u2019s word. {2015 HB 19.4}<\/td><\/tr> Faith in Christ as the world\u2019s Redeemer calls for an acknowledgment of the enlightened intellect controlled by a heart that can discern and appreciate the heavenly treasure. This faith is inseparable from repentance and transformation of character. To have faith means to find and accept the gospel treasure, with all the obligations which it imposes. . . . {2015 HB 19.5}<\/td><\/tr> We need the enlightenment of the Holy Spirit in order to discern the truths in God\u2019s word. The lovely things of the natural world are not seen until the sun, dispelling the darkness, floods them with its light. So the treasures in the word of God are not appreciated until they are revealed by the bright beams of the Sun of Righteousness. {2015 HB 19.6}<\/td><\/tr> The Holy Spirit, sent from heaven by the benevolence of infinite love, takes the things of God and reveals them to every soul that has an implicit faith in Christ. By His power the vital truths upon which the salvation of the soul depends are impressed upon the mind, and the way of life is made so plain that none need err therein. – Christ\u2019s Object Lessons, 112, 113. {2015 HB 19.7}<\/td><\/tr> Live in the Atmosphere of Heaven, January 5<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Call to Me, and I will answer you, and show you great and mighty things. – Jeremiah 33:3. {2015 HB 20.1}<\/td><\/tr> All who with sincere and teachable spirit study God\u2019s word, seeking to comprehend its truths, will be brought in touch with its Author; and, except by their own choice, there is no limit to the possibilities of their development. {2015 HB 20.2}<\/td><\/tr> In its wide range of style and subjects the Bible has something to interest every mind and appeal to every heart. In its pages are found history the most ancient; biography the truest to life; principles of government for the control of the state, for the regulation of the household – principles that human wisdom has never equaled. It contains philosophy the most profound, poetry the sweetest and the most sublime, the most impassioned and the most pathetic [touching]. Immeasurably superior in value to the productions of any human author are the Bible writings, even when thus considered; but of infinitely wider scope, of infinitely greater value, are they when viewed in their relation to the grand central thought. Viewed in the light of this thought, every topic has a new significance. In the most simply stated truths are involved principles that are as high as heaven and that compass eternity. . . . {2015 HB 20.3}<\/td><\/tr> With the word of God in their hands, all human beings, wherever their lot in life may be cast, may have such companionship as they shall choose. In its pages they may hold converse with the noblest and best of the human race, and may listen to the voice of the Eternal as He speaks with humanity. As they study and meditate upon the themes into which \u201cthe angels desire to look\u201d (1 Peter 1:12), they may have their companionship. They may follow the steps of the heavenly Teacher, and listen to His words as when He taught on mountain and plain and sea. They may dwell in this world in the atmosphere of heaven, imparting to earth\u2019s sorrowing and tempted ones thoughts of hope and longings for holiness; themselves coming closer and still closer into fellowship with the Unseen; like him of old who walked with God, drawing nearer and nearer the threshold of the eternal world, until the portals shall open, and they shall enter there. They will find themselves no strangers. The voices that will greet them are the voices of the holy ones, who, unseen, were on earth their companions – voices that here they learned to distinguish and to love. Those who through the word of God have lived in fellowship with heaven, will find themselves at home in heaven\u2019s companionship. – Education, 125, 127. {2015 HB 20.4}<\/td><\/tr> A Transcript of God\u2019s Will, January 6<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Your word I have hidden in my heart, that I might not sin against You. – Psalm 119:11. {2015 HB 21.1}<\/td><\/tr> In the precepts of His holy law, God has given a perfect rule of life; and He has declared that until the close of time this law, unchanged in a single jot or tittle, is to maintain its claim upon human beings. Christ came to magnify the law and make it honorable. He showed that it is based upon the broad foundation of love to God and love to man, and that obedience to its precepts comprises the whole duty of man. In His own life He gave an example of obedience to the law of God. In the Sermon on the Mount He showed how its requirements extend beyond the outward acts and take cognizance of the thoughts and intents of the heart. {2015 HB 21.2}<\/td><\/tr> The law, obeyed, leads us to deny \u201cungodliness and worldly lusts,\u201d and to \u201clive soberly, righteously, and godly, in this present world.\u201d (Titus 2:12.) But the enemy of all righteousness has taken the world captive and has led men and women to disobey the law. As Paul foresaw, multitudes have turned from the plain, searching truths of God\u2019s word and have chosen teachers who present to them the fables they desire. Many among both ministers and people are trampling under their feet the commandments of God. Thus the Creator of the world is insulted, and Satan laughs in triumph at the success of his devices. {2015 HB 21.3}<\/td><\/tr> With the growing contempt for God\u2019s law there is an increasing distaste for religion, an increase of pride, love of pleasure, disobedience to parents, and self-indulgence; and thoughtful minds everywhere are anxiously inquiring, What can be done to correct these alarming evils? The answer is found in Paul\u2019s exhortation to Timothy, \u201cPreach the word.\u201d (2 Timothy 4:2.) In the Bible are found the only safe principles of action. It is a transcript of the will of God, an expression of divine wisdom. It opens to our understanding the great problems of life, and to all who heed its precepts it will prove an unerring guide, keeping them from wasting their lives in misdirected effort. {2015 HB 21.4}<\/td><\/tr> God has made known His will, and it is folly for anyone to question that which has gone out of His lips. After Infinite Wisdom has spoken, there can be no doubtful questions for us to settle, no wavering possibilities for us to adjust. All that is required of us is a frank, earnest concurrence in the expressed will of God. Obedience is the highest dictate of reason as well as of conscience. – The Acts of the Apostles, 505, 506. {2015 HB 21.5}<\/td><\/tr> The Plan of Salvation Made Plain, January 7<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Fear God and keep His commandments, for this is man\u2019s all. – Ecclesiastes 12:13. {2015 HB 22.1}<\/td><\/tr> In the Bible the whole duty of man is defined. Solomon says, \u201cFear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man.\u201d The will of God is revealed in His written word, and this is the essential knowledge. Human wisdom, familiarity with the languages of different nations, is a help in the missionary work. An understanding of the customs of the people, of the location and time of events, is practical knowledge; for it aids in making the figures of the Bible clear, in bringing out the force of Christ\u2019s lessons; but it is not positively necessary to know these things. The wayfaring man may find the pathway cast up for the ransomed to walk in, and there will be no excuse found for anyone who perishes through misapprehension of the Scriptures. {2015 HB 22.2}<\/td><\/tr> In the Bible every vital principle is declared, every duty made plain, every obligation made evident. The whole duty of man is summed up by the Saviour. He says, \u201cThou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. . . . Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.\u201d In the word the plan of salvation is plainly delineated. The gift of eternal life is promised on condition of saving faith in Christ. The drawing power of the Holy Spirit is pointed out as an agent in the work of our salvation. The rewards of the faithful, the punishment of the guilty, are all laid out in clear lines. The Bible contains the science of salvation for all those who will hear and do the words of Christ. {2015 HB 22.3}<\/td><\/tr> The apostle says, \u201cAll Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: that the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works.\u201d The Bible is its own expositor. One passage will prove to be a key that will unlock other passages, and in this way light will be shed upon the hidden meaning of the word. By comparing different texts treating on the same subject, viewing their bearing on every side, the true meaning of the Scriptures will be made evident. . . . {2015 HB 22.4}<\/td><\/tr> The Lord God, the Creator of the worlds, at infinite cost has given the gospel to the world. – Fundamentals of Christian Education, 186-188. {2015 HB 22.5}<\/td><\/tr> Hearing Jesus\u2019 Voice, January 8<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> You search the Scriptures, for in them you think you have eternal life; and these are they which testify of Me. – John 5:39. {2015 HB 23.1}<\/td><\/tr> God speaks to us in His word. Here we have in clearer lines the revelation of His character, of His dealings with us, and the great work of redemption. Here is open before us the history of patriarchs and prophets and other holy believers of old. They were \u201csubject to like passions as we are.\u201d (James 5:17.) We see how they struggled through discouragements like our own, how they fell under temptation as we have done, and yet took heart again and conquered through the grace of God; and, beholding, we are encouraged in our striving after righteousness. As we read of the precious experiences granted them, of the light and love and blessing it was theirs to enjoy, and of the work they wrought through the grace given them, the spirit that inspired them kindles a flame of holy emulation in our hearts and a desire to be like them in character – like them to walk with God. {2015 HB 23.2}<\/td><\/tr> Jesus said of the Old Testament Scriptures – and how much more is it true of the New – \u201cThey are they which testify of Me,\u201d the Redeemer, Him in whom our hopes of eternal life are centered. (John 5:39.) Yes, the whole Bible tells of Christ. From the first record of creation – for \u201cwithout Him was not anything made that was made\u201d – to the closing promise, \u201cBehold, I come quickly,\u201d we are reading of His works and listening to His voice. (John 1:3; Revelation 22:12.) If you would become acquainted with the Saviour, study the Holy Scriptures. {2015 HB 23.3}<\/td><\/tr> Fill the whole heart with the words of God. They are the living water, quenching your burning thirst. They are the living bread from heaven. Jesus declares, \u201cExcept ye eat the flesh of the Son of man, and drink His blood, ye have no life in you.\u201d And He explains Himself by saying, \u201cThe words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life.\u201d (John 6:53, 63) Our bodies are built up from what we eat and drink; and as in the natural economy, so in the spiritual economy: it is what we meditate upon that will give tone and strength to our spiritual nature. {2015 HB 23.4}<\/td><\/tr> The theme of redemption is one that the angels desire to look into; it will be the science and the song of the redeemed throughout the ceaseless ages of eternity. Is it not worthy of careful thought and study now? – Steps to Christ, 87-89. {2015 HB 23.5}<\/td><\/tr> The Keys of Heaven, January 9<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> And I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven. – Matthew 16:19. {2015 HB 24.1}<\/td><\/tr> Jesus continued: \u201cI say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build My church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.\u201d (Matthew 16:18.) The word Peter signifies a stone – a rolling stone. Peter was not the rock upon which the church was founded. The gates of hell did prevail against him when he denied his Lord with cursing and swearing. The church was built upon One against whom the gates of hell could not prevail. . . . {2015 HB 24.2}<\/td><\/tr> \u201cUpon this rock,\u201d said Jesus, \u201cI will build My church.\u201d In the presence of God, and all the heavenly intelligences, in the presence of the unseen army of hell, Christ founded His church upon the living Rock. That Rock is Himself – His own body, for us broken and bruised. Against the church built upon this foundation, the gates of hell shall not prevail. {2015 HB 24.3}<\/td><\/tr> How feeble the church appeared when Christ spoke these words! There was only a handful of believers, against whom all the power of demons and evil men would be directed; yet the followers of Christ were not to fear. Built upon the Rock of their strength, they could not be overthrown. {2015 HB 24.4}<\/td><\/tr> For six thousand years, faith has builded upon Christ. For six thousand years the floods and tempests of satanic wrath have beaten upon the Rock of our salvation; but it stands unmoved. Peter had expressed the truth which is the foundation of the church\u2019s faith, and Jesus now honored him as the representative of the whole body of believers. He said, \u201cI will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth shall be bound in heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.\u201d (Verse 19.) {2015 HB 24.5}<\/td><\/tr> \u201cThe keys of the kingdom of heaven\u201d are the words of Christ. All the words of Holy Scripture are His, and are here included. These words have power to open and to shut heaven. They declare the conditions upon which people are received or rejected. Thus the work of those who preach God\u2019s word is a savor of life unto life or of death unto death. Theirs is a mission weighted with eternal results. – The Desire of Ages, 412-414. <\/td><\/tr> Without Rival, January 10<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Your testimonies also are my delight and my counselors. – Psalm 119:24. {2015 HB 25.1}<\/td><\/tr> No other study will so ennoble every thought, feeling, and aspiration as the study of the Scriptures. This Sacred Word is the will of God revealed to humanity. Here we may learn what God expects of the beings formed in His image. Here we learn how to improve the present life and how to secure the future life. No other book can satisfy the questionings of the mind and the craving of the heart. By obtaining a knowledge of God\u2019s word, and giving heed thereto, we may rise from the lowest depths of ignorance and degradation to become the sons and daughters of God, the associates of sinless angels. {2015 HB 25.2}<\/td><\/tr> A clear conception of what God is, and what He requires us to be, will give us humble views of self. Those who study aright the Sacred Word will learn that human intellect is not omnipotent; that, without the help which none but God can give, human strength and wisdom are but weakness and ignorance. {2015 HB 25.3}<\/td><\/tr> As an educating power the Bible is without a rival. Nothing will so impart vigor to all the faculties as requiring students to grasp the stupendous truths of revelation. The mind gradually adapts itself to the subjects upon which it is allowed to dwell. If occupied with commonplace matters only, to the exclusion of grand and lofty themes, it will become dwarfed and enfeebled. If never required to grapple with difficult problems, or put to the stretch to comprehend important truths, it will, after a time, almost lose the power of growth. {2015 HB 25.4}<\/td><\/tr> The Bible is the most comprehensive and the most instructive history which mankind possesses. It came fresh from the fountain of eternal truth, and a divine hand has preserved its purity through all the ages. Its bright rays shine into the far distant past, where human research seeks vainly to penetrate. In God\u2019s word alone we find an authentic account of creation. Here we behold the power that laid the foundation of the earth and that stretched out the heavens. Here only can we find a history of our race, unsullied by human prejudice or human pride. {2015 HB 25.5}<\/td><\/tr> In the word of God the mind finds subject for the deepest thought, the loftiest aspiration. Here we may hold communion with patriarchs and prophets, and listen to the voice of the Eternal as He speaks with mortals. Here we behold the Majesty of heaven. – Testimonies for the Church 5:24, 25. <\/td><\/tr> Creative Energy, January 11<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> By the word of the Lord the heavens were made, and all the host of them by the breath of His mouth. – Psalm 33:6. {2015 HB 26.1}<\/td><\/tr> The creative energy that called the worlds into existence is in the word of God. This word imparts power; it begets life. Every command is a promise; accepted by the will, received into the soul, it brings with it the life of the Infinite One. It transforms the nature and re-creates the soul in the image of God. {2015 HB 26.2}<\/td><\/tr> The life thus imparted is in like manner sustained. \u201cBy every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God\u201d (Matthew 4:4) shall man live. {2015 HB 26.3}<\/td><\/tr> The mind, the soul, is built up by that upon which it feeds; and it rests with us to determine upon what it shall be fed. It is within the power of everyone to choose the topics that shall occupy the thoughts and shape the character. Of every human being privileged with access to the Scriptures, God says, \u201cI have written to him the great things of My law.\u201d \u201cCall unto Me, and I will answer thee, and show thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not.\u201d (Hosea 8:12; Jeremiah 33:3.) . . . {2015 HB 26.4}<\/td><\/tr> The word of God, like the character of its Author, presents mysteries that can never be fully comprehended by finite beings. But God has given in the Scriptures sufficient evidence of their divine authority. His own existence, His character, the truthfulness of His word, are established by testimony that appeals to our reason; and this testimony is abundant. True, He has not removed the possibility of doubt; faith must rest upon evidence, not demonstration; those who wish to doubt have opportunity; but those who desire to know the truth find ample ground for faith. {2015 HB 26.5}<\/td><\/tr> We have no reason to doubt God\u2019s word because we cannot understand the mysteries of His providence. In the natural world we are constantly surrounded with wonders beyond our comprehension. Should we then be surprised to find in the spiritual world also mysteries that we cannot fathom? The difficulty lies solely in the weakness and narrowness of the human mind. {2015 HB 26.6}<\/td><\/tr> The mysteries of the Bible, so far from being an argument against it, are among the strongest evidences of its divine inspiration. – Education, 126, 127, 169, 170. {2015 HB 26.7}<\/td><\/tr> Death of the Earthly Nature, January 12<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> This is my comfort in my affliction, for Your word has given me life. – Psalm 119:50. {2015 HB 27.1}<\/td><\/tr> The life of Christ that gives life to the world is in His word. It was by His word that Jesus healed disease and cast out demons; by His word He stilled the sea, and raised the dead; and the people bore witness that His word was with power. He spoke the word of God, as He had spoken through all the prophets and teachers of the Old Testament. The whole Bible is a manifestation of Christ, and the Saviour desired to fix the faith of His followers on the word. When His visible presence should be withdrawn, the word must be their source of power. Like their Master, they were to live \u201cby every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.\u201d (Matthew 4:4.) . . . {2015 HB 27.2}<\/td><\/tr> As faith thus receives and assimilates the principles of truth, they become a part of the being and the motive power of the life. The word of God, received into the soul, molds the thoughts, and enters into the development of character. {2015 HB 27.3}<\/td><\/tr> By looking constantly to Jesus with the eye of faith, we shall be strengthened. God will make the most precious revelations to His hungering, thirsting people. They will find that Christ is a personal Saviour. As they feed upon His word, they find that it is spirit and life. The word destroys the natural, earthly nature, and imparts a new life in Christ Jesus. The Holy Spirit comes to the soul as a Comforter. By the transforming agency of His grace, the image of God is reproduced in the disciples; they become new creatures. Love takes the place of hatred, and the heart receives the divine similitude. This is what it means to live \u201cby every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.\u201d This is eating the Bread that comes down from heaven. {2015 HB 27.4}<\/td><\/tr> Christ had spoken a sacred, eternal truth regarding the relation between Himself and His followers. He knew the character of those who claimed to be His disciples, and His words tested their faith. He declared that they were to believe and act upon His teaching. All who received Him would partake of His nature, and be conformed to His character. This involved the relinquishment of their cherished ambitions. It required the complete surrender of themselves to Jesus. They were called to become self-sacrificing, meek and lowly in heart. They must walk in the narrow path traveled by the Man of Calvary, if they would share in the gift of life and the glory of heaven. – The Desire of Ages, 390, 391. {2015 HB 27.5}<\/td><\/tr> A Fortress Against Temptation, January 13<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> How can a young man cleanse his way? By taking heed according to Your word. – Psalm 119:9. {2015 HB 28.1}<\/td><\/tr> The whole Bible is a revelation of the glory of God in Christ. Received, believed, obeyed, it is the great instrumentality in the transformation of character. It is the grand stimulus, the constraining force, that quickens the physical, mental, and spiritual powers, and directs the life into right channels. {2015 HB 28.2}<\/td><\/tr> The reason why the youth, and even those of mature years, are so easily led into temptation and sin, is that they do not study the word of God and meditate upon it as they should. The lack of firm, decided will power, which is manifest in life and character, results from neglect of the sacred instruction of God\u2019s word. They do not by earnest effort direct the mind to that which would inspire pure, holy thought and divert it from that which is impure and untrue. There are few who choose the better part, who sit at the feet of Jesus, as did Mary, to learn of the divine Teacher. Few treasure His words in the heart and practice them in the life. {2015 HB 28.3}<\/td><\/tr> The truths of the Bible, received, will uplift mind and soul. If the word of God were appreciated as it should be, both young and old would possess an inward rectitude, a strength of principle, that would enable them to resist temptation. {2015 HB 28.4}<\/td><\/tr> Let us teach and write the precious things of the Holy Scriptures. Let the thought, the aptitude, the keen exercise of brain power, be given to the study of the thoughts of God. Study not the philosophy of human conjectures, but study the philosophy of Him who is truth. No other literature can compare with this in value. {2015 HB 28.5}<\/td><\/tr> The mind that is earthly finds no pleasure in contemplating the word of God; but for the mind renewed by the Holy Spirit, divine beauty and celestial light shine from the sacred page. That which to the earthly mind was a desolate wilderness, to the spiritual mind becomes a land of living streams. {2015 HB 28.6}<\/td><\/tr> The knowledge of God as revealed in His word is the knowledge to be given to our children. From the earliest dawn of reason they should be made familiar with the name and the life of Jesus. Their first lessons should teach them that God is their Father. – The Ministry of Healing, 458-460. {2015 HB 28.7}<\/td><\/tr> Dig Deep, January 14<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Through Your precepts I get understanding. – Psalm 119:104. {2015 HB 29.1}<\/td><\/tr> For the mind and the soul, as well as for the body, it is God\u2019s law that strength is acquired by effort. It is exercise that develops. In harmony with this law, God has provided in His word the means for mental and spiritual development. {2015 HB 29.2}<\/td><\/tr> The Bible contains all the principles that we need to understand in order to be fitted either for this life or for the life to come. And these principles may be understood by all. No one with a spirit to appreciate its teaching can read a single passage from the Bible without gaining from it some helpful thought. But the most valuable teaching of the Bible is not to be gained by occasional or disconnected study. Its great system of truth is not so presented as to be discerned by the hasty or careless reader. Many of its treasures lie far beneath the surface, and can be obtained only by diligent research and continuous effort. The truths that go to make up the great whole must be searched out and gathered up, \u201chere a little, and there a little.\u201d (Isaiah 28:10.) {2015 HB 29.3}<\/td><\/tr> When thus searched out and brought together, they will be found to be perfectly fitted to one another. Each Gospel is a supplement to the others, every prophecy an explanation of another, every truth a development of some other truth. The types of the Jewish economy are made plain by the gospel. Every principle in the word of God has its place, every fact its bearing. And the complete structure, in design and execution, bears testimony to its Author. Such a structure no mind but that of the Infinite could conceive or fashion. {2015 HB 29.4}<\/td><\/tr> In searching out the various parts and studying their relationship, the highest faculties of the human mind are called into intense activity. No one can engage in such study without developing mental power. {2015 HB 29.5}<\/td><\/tr> And not alone in searching out truth and bringing it together does the mental value of Bible study consist. It consists also in the effort required to grasp the themes presented. The mind occupied with commonplace matters only, becomes dwarfed and enfeebled. If never tasked to comprehend grand and far-reaching truths, it after a time loses the power of growth. As a safeguard against this degeneracy, and a stimulus to development, nothing else can equal the study of God\u2019s word. – Education, 123, 124. {2015 HB 29.6}<\/td><\/tr> Side by Side, January 15<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> So it was, while they conversed and reasoned, that Jesus Himself drew near and went with them. – Luke 24:15. {2015 HB 30.1}<\/td><\/tr> Those who are seeking the righteousness of Christ will be dwelling upon the themes of the great salvation. The Bible is the storehouse that supplies their souls with nourishing food. They meditate upon the incarnation of Christ, they contemplate the great sacrifice made to save them from perdition, to bring in pardon, peace, and everlasting righteousness. The soul is aglow with these grand and elevating themes. Holiness and truth, grace and righteousness, occupy the thoughts. Self dies, and Christ lives in His servants. In contemplation of the word their hearts burn within them as did the hearts of the two disciples while they went to Emmaus and Christ walked with them by the way and opened to them the scriptures concerning Himself. {2015 HB 30.2}<\/td><\/tr> How few realize that Jesus, unseen, is walking by their side! How ashamed many would be to hear His voice speaking to them and to know that He heard all their foolish, common talk! And how many hearts would burn with holy joy if they only knew that the Saviour was by their side, that the holy atmosphere of His presence was surrounding them, and they were feeding on the bread of life! How pleased the Saviour would be to hear His followers talking on His precious lessons of instruction and to know that they had a relish for holy things! {2015 HB 30.3}<\/td><\/tr> When the truth abides in the heart, there is no place for criticism of God\u2019s servants, or for picking flaws with the message He sends. That which is in the heart will flow from the lips. It cannot be repressed. The things that God has prepared for those that love Him will be the theme of conversation. The love of Christ is in the soul as a well of water, springing up into everlasting life, sending forth living streams that bring life and gladness wherever they flow. – Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students, 341, 342. {2015 HB 30.4}<\/td><\/tr> And even greater is the power of the Bible in the development of the spiritual nature. We are created for fellowship with God, and can only in such fellowship find our real life and development. Created to find in God our highest joy, we can find in nothing else that which can quiet the cravings of the heart, can satisfy the hunger and thirst of the soul. Those who with sincere and teachable spirit study God\u2019s word, seeking to comprehend its truths, will be brought in touch with its Author. – Education, 124, 125. {2015 HB 30.5}<\/td><\/tr> The Bible\u2019s Central Theme, January 16<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Beloved, now we are the children of God; and it has not yet been revealed what we shall be, but we know that when He is revealed, we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is. – 1 John 3:2. {2015 HB 31.1}<\/td><\/tr> As an educator no part of the Bible is of greater value than are its biographies. These biographies differ from all others in that they are absolutely true to life. It is impossible for any finite mind to interpret rightly, in all things, the workings of another. None but He who reads the heart, who discerns the secret springs of motive and action, can with absolute truth delineate character, or give a faithful picture of a human life. In God\u2019s word alone is found such delineation. {2015 HB 31.2}<\/td><\/tr> No truth does the Bible more clearly teach than that what we do is the result of what we are. To a great degree the experiences of life are the fruition of our own thoughts and deeds. . . . {2015 HB 31.3}<\/td><\/tr> The central theme of the Bible, the theme about which every other in the whole book clusters, is the redemption plan, the restoration in the human soul of the image of God. From the first intimation of hope in the sentence pronounced in Eden to that last glorious promise of the Revelation, \u201cThey shall see His face; and His name shall be in their foreheads\u201d (Revelation 22:4), the burden of every book and every passage of the Bible is the unfolding of this wondrous theme – humanity\u2019s uplifting – the power of God, \u201cwhich giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.\u201d (1 Corinthians 15:57.) {2015 HB 31.4}<\/td><\/tr> Those who grasp this thought have before them an infinite field for study. They have the key that will unlock to them the whole treasure house of God\u2019s word. {2015 HB 31.5}<\/td><\/tr> The science of redemption is the science of all sciences; the science that is the study of the angels and of all the intelligences of the unfallen worlds; the science that engages the attention of our Lord and Saviour; the science that enters into the purpose brooded in the mind of the Infinite – \u201ckept in silence through times eternal\u201d (Romans 16:25, R.V.); the science that will be the study of God\u2019s redeemed throughout endless ages. {2015 HB 31.6}<\/td><\/tr> This is the highest study in which it is possible for man to engage. As no other study can, it will quicken the mind and uplift the soul. . . . {2015 HB 31.7}<\/td><\/tr> The creative energy that called the worlds into existence is in the word of God. This word imparts power; it begets life. Every command is a promise; accepted by the will, received into the soul, it brings with it the life of the Infinite One. It transforms the nature and re-creates the soul in the image of God. – Education, 146, 125, 126. {2015 HB 31.8}<\/td><\/tr> The Great Controversy in Scripture, January 17<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> And war broke out in heaven. – Revelation 12:7. {2015 HB 32.1}<\/td><\/tr> The Bible is its own expositor. Scripture is to be compared with scripture. Students should learn to view the word as a whole, and to see the relation of its parts. They should gain a knowledge of its grand central theme, of God\u2019s original purpose for the world, of the rise of the great controversy, and of the work of redemption. They should understand the nature of the two principles that are contending for supremacy, and should learn to trace their working through the records of history and prophecy, to the great consummation. They should see how this controversy enters into every phase of human experience; how in every act of life they themselves reveal the one or the other of the two antagonistic motives; and how, whether willingly or not, they are even now deciding upon which side of the controversy they will be found. {2015 HB 32.2}<\/td><\/tr> Every part of the Bible is given by inspiration of God and is profitable. The Old Testament no less than the New should receive attention. As we study the Old Testament we shall find living springs bubbling up where the careless reader discerns only a desert. {2015 HB 32.3}<\/td><\/tr> The book of Revelation, in connection with the book of Daniel, especially demands study. Let every God-fearing teacher consider how most clearly to comprehend and to present the gospel that our Saviour came in person to make known to His servant John – \u201cThe Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto Him, to show unto His servants things which must shortly come to pass.\u201d (Revelation 1:1.) None should become discouraged in the study of the Revelation because of its apparently mystical symbols. \u201cIf any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not.\u201d (James 1:5.) {2015 HB 32.4}<\/td><\/tr> \u201cBlessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written therein: for the time is at hand.\u201d (Revelation 1:3.) {2015 HB 32.5}<\/td><\/tr> When a real love for the Bible is awakened, and the students begin to realize how vast is the field and how precious its treasure, they will desire to seize upon every opportunity for acquainting themselves with God\u2019s word. Its study will be restricted to no special time or place. And this continuous study is one of the best means of cultivating a love for the Scriptures. – Education, 190, 191. {2015 HB 32.6}<\/td><\/tr> Verse by Verse, January 18<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Blessed are You, O Lord! Teach me Your statutes. – Psalm 119:12. {2015 HB 33.1}<\/td><\/tr> The student of the Bible should be taught to approach it in the spirit of a learner. We are to search its pages, not for proof to sustain our opinions, but in order to know what God says. {2015 HB 33.2}<\/td><\/tr> A true knowledge of the Bible can be gained only through the aid of that Spirit by whom the word was given. And in order to gain this knowledge we must live by it. All that God\u2019s word commands, we are to obey. All that it promises, we may claim. The life which it enjoins is the life that, through its power, we are to live. Only as the Bible is thus held can it be studied effectively. {2015 HB 33.3}<\/td><\/tr> The study of the Bible demands our most diligent effort and persevering thought. As the miner digs for the golden treasure in the earth, so earnestly, persistently, must we seek for the treasure of God\u2019s word. {2015 HB 33.4}<\/td><\/tr> In daily study the verse-by-verse method is often most helpful. Let the students take one verse, and concentrate the mind on ascertaining the thought that God has put into that verse for them, and then dwell upon the thought until it becomes their own. One passage thus studied until its significance is clear is of more value than the perusal of many chapters with no definite purpose in view and no positive instruction gained. {2015 HB 33.5}<\/td><\/tr> One of the chief causes of mental inefficiency and moral weakness is the lack of concentration for worthy ends. We pride ourselves on the wide distribution of literature; but the multiplication of books, even books that in themselves are not harmful, may be a positive evil. With the immense tide of printed matter constantly pouring from the press, old and young form the habit of reading hastily and superficially, and the mind loses its power of connected and vigorous thought. Furthermore, a large share of the periodicals and books that, like the frogs of Egypt, are overspreading the land, are not merely commonplace, idle, and enervating, but unclean and degrading. Their effect is not merely to intoxicate and ruin the mind, but to corrupt and destroy the soul. The mind, the heart, that is indolent, aimless, falls an easy prey to evil. It is on diseased, lifeless organisms that fungus roots. It is the idle mind that is Satan\u2019s workshop. Let the mind be directed to high and holy ideals, let the life have a noble aim, an absorbing purpose, and evil finds little foothold. – Education, 189, 190. {2015 HB 33.6}<\/td><\/tr> God\u2019s Hand in History, January 19<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> He removes kings and raises up kings. – Daniel 2:21. {2015 HB 34.1}<\/td><\/tr> The Bible is the most ancient and the most comprehensive history that we possess. It came fresh from the fountain of eternal truth, and throughout the ages a divine hand has preserved its purity. It lights up the far-distant past, where human research in vain seeks to penetrate. In God\u2019s word only do we behold the power that laid the foundations of the earth and that stretched out the heavens. Here only do we find an authentic account of the origin of nations. Here only is given a history of our race unsullied by human pride or prejudice. {2015 HB 34.2}<\/td><\/tr> In the annals of human history the growth of nations, the rise and fall of empires, appear as dependent on the will and prowess of man. The shaping of events seems, to a great degree, to be determined by his power, ambition, or caprice. But in the word of God the curtain is drawn aside, and we behold, behind, above, and through all the play and counterplay of human interests and power and passions, the agencies of the all-merciful One, silently, patiently working out the counsels of His own will. {2015 HB 34.3}<\/td><\/tr> The Bible reveals the true philosophy of history. In those words of matchless beauty and tenderness spoken by the apostle Paul to the sages of Athens is set forth God\u2019s purpose in the creation and distribution of races and nations: He \u201chath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth, and hath determined the times before appointed, and the bounds of their habitation; that they should seek the Lord, if haply they might feel after Him, and find Him.\u201d (Acts 17:26, 27.) God declares that whosoever will may come \u201cinto the bond of the covenant.\u201d (Ezekiel 20:37.) In the creation it was His purpose that the earth be inhabited by beings whose existence should be a blessing to themselves and to one another, and an honor to their Creator. All who will may identify themselves with this purpose. Of them it is spoken, \u201cThis people have I formed for Myself; they shall show forth My praise.\u201d (Isaiah 43:21.) {2015 HB 34.4}<\/td><\/tr> God has revealed in His law the principles that underlie all true prosperity both of nations and of individuals. \u201cThis is your wisdom and your understanding,\u201d Moses declared to the Israelites of the law of God. \u201cIt is not a vain thing for you; because it is your life.\u201d (Deuteronomy 4:6; 32:47.) The blessings thus assured to Israel are, on the same conditions and in the same degree, assured to every nation and every individual. – Education, 173, 174. {2015 HB 34.5}<\/td><\/tr> Why Doubt? January 20<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> O you of little faith, why did you doubt? – Matthew 14:31. {2015 HB 35.1}<\/td><\/tr> The Word of God, like the character of its divine Author, presents mysteries that can never be fully comprehended by finite beings. The entrance of sin into the world, the incarnation of Christ, regeneration, the resurrection, and many other subjects presented in the Bible, are mysteries too deep for the human mind to explain, or even fully to comprehend. But we have no reason to doubt God\u2019s Word because we cannot understand the mysteries of His providence. In the natural world we are constantly surrounded with mysteries that we cannot fathom. The very humblest forms of life present a problem that the wisest of philosophers is powerless to explain. Everywhere are wonders beyond our ken. Should we then be surprised to find that in the spiritual world also there are mysteries that we cannot fathom? . . . {2015 HB 35.2}<\/td><\/tr> The difficulties of Scripture have been urged by skeptics as an argument against the Bible; but so far from this, they constitute a strong evidence of its divine inspiration. If it contained no account of God but that which we could easily comprehend; if His greatness and majesty could be grasped by finite minds, then the Bible would not bear the unmistakable credentials of divine authority. The very grandeur and mystery of the themes presented should inspire faith in it as the Word of God. {2015 HB 35.3}<\/td><\/tr> The Bible unfolds truth with a simplicity and a perfect adaptation to the needs and longings of the human heart, that has astonished and charmed the most highly cultivated minds, while it enables the humblest and uncultured to discern the way of salvation. And yet these simply stated truths lay hold upon subjects so elevated, so far-reaching, so infinitely beyond the power of human comprehension, that we can accept them only because God has declared them. Thus the plan of redemption is laid open to us, so that every soul may see the steps to take in repentance toward God and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ, in order to be saved in God\u2019s appointed way; yet beneath these truths, so easily understood, lie mysteries that are the hiding of His glory – mysteries that overpower the mind in its research, yet inspire the sincere seeker for truth with reverence and faith. The more we search the Bible, the deeper is the conviction that it is the Word of the living God, and human reason bows before the majesty of divine revelation. – Steps to Christ, 106-108. {2015 HB 35.4}<\/td><\/tr> Good-Ground Hearers, January 21<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> But others fell on good ground and yielded a crop: some a hundredfold, some sixty, some thirty. – Matthew 13:8. {2015 HB 36.1}<\/td><\/tr> A knowledge of the truth depends not so much upon strength of intellect as upon pureness of purpose, the simplicity of an earnest, dependent faith. To those who in humility of heart seek for divine guidance, angels of God draw near. The Holy Spirit is given to open to them the rich treasures of the truth. {2015 HB 36.2}<\/td><\/tr> The good-ground hearers, having heard the word, keep it. Satan with all his agencies of evil is not able to catch it away. {2015 HB 36.3}<\/td><\/tr> Merely to hear or to read the word is not enough. Those who desire to be profited by the Scriptures must meditate upon the truth that has been presented to them. By earnest attention and prayerful thought they must learn the meaning of the words of truth, and drink deep of the spirit of the holy oracles. {2015 HB 36.4}<\/td><\/tr> God bids us fill the mind with great thoughts, pure thoughts. He desires us to meditate upon His love and mercy, to study His wonderful work in the great plan of redemption. Then clearer and still clearer will be our perception of truth, higher, holier, our desire for purity of heart and clearness of thought. The soul dwelling in the pure atmosphere of holy thought will be transformed by communion with God through the study of Scriptures. {2015 HB 36.5}<\/td><\/tr> \u201cAnd bring forth fruit.\u201d (Mark 4:20.) Those who, having heard the word, keep it, will bring forth fruit in obedience. The word of God, received into the soul, will be manifest in good works. Its results will be seen in a Christlike character and life. Christ said of Himself, \u201cI delight to do Thy will, O My God; yea, Thy law is within My heart.\u201d (Psalm 40:8.) \u201cI seek not Mine own will, but the will of the Father which hath sent Me.\u201d (John 5:30.) And the Scripture says, \u201cHe that saith he abideth in Him ought himself also so to walk, even as He walked.\u201d (1 John 2:6.) {2015 HB 36.6}<\/td><\/tr> The word of God often comes in collision with our hereditary and cultivated traits of character and our habits of life. But the good-ground hearer, in receiving the word, accepts all its conditions and requirements. – Christ\u2019s Object Lessons, 59, 60. {2015 HB 36.7}<\/td><\/tr> Get Acquainted With Truth, January 22<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. – John 8:32. {2015 HB 37.1}<\/td><\/tr> The Scriptures need not be read by the dim light of tradition or human speculation. As well might we try to give light to the sun with a torch as to explain the Scriptures by human tradition or imagination. God\u2019s holy word needs not the torchlight glimmer of earth to make its glories distinguishable. It is light in itself – the glory of God revealed, and beside it every other light is dim. {2015 HB 37.2}<\/td><\/tr> But there must be earnest study and close investigation. Sharp, clear perceptions of truth will never be the reward of indolence. No earthly blessing can be obtained without earnest, patient, persevering effort. If people attain success in business, they must have a will to do and a faith to look for results. And we cannot expect to gain spiritual knowledge without earnest toil. Those who desire to find the treasures of truth must dig for them as the miner digs for the treasure hidden in the earth. No halfhearted, indifferent work will avail. It is essential for old and young, not only to read God\u2019s word, but to study it with wholehearted earnestness, praying and searching for truth as for hidden treasure. Those who do this will be rewarded, for Christ will quicken the understanding. {2015 HB 37.3}<\/td><\/tr> Our salvation depends on a knowledge of the truth contained in the Scriptures. It is God\u2019s will that we should possess this. Search, O search the precious Bible with hungry hearts. Explore God\u2019s word as the miner explores the earth to find veins of gold. Never give up the search until you have ascertained your relation to God and His will in regard to you. Christ declared, \u201cWhatsoever ye shall ask in My name, that will I do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son. If ye shall ask anything in My name, I will do it.\u201d (John 14:13, 14.) {2015 HB 37.4}<\/td><\/tr> People of piety and talent catch views of eternal realities, but often they fail of understanding, because the things that are seen eclipse the glory of the unseen. Those who would seek successfully for the hidden treasure must rise to higher pursuits than the things of this world. Their affections and all their capabilities must be consecrated to the search. . . . {2015 HB 37.5}<\/td><\/tr> The Scriptures are not to be adapted to meet human prejudice and jealousy. They can be understood only by those who are humbly seeking for a knowledge of the truth that they may obey it. – Christ\u2019s Object Lessons, 111, 112. {2015 HB 37.6}<\/td><\/tr> Example of the Bereans, January 23<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> They received the word with all readiness, and searched the Scriptures daily to find out whether these things were so. – Acts 17:11. {2015 HB 38.1}<\/td><\/tr> At Berea Paul found Jews who were willing to investigate the truths he taught. Luke\u2019s record declares of them: \u201cThese were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the Scriptures daily, whether those things were so. Therefore many of them believed; also of honorable women which were Greeks, and of men, not a few.\u201d (Acts 17:11, 12.) {2015 HB 38.2}<\/td><\/tr> The minds of the Bereans were not narrowed by prejudice. They were willing to investigate the truthfulness of the doctrines preached by the apostles. They studied the Bible, not from curiosity, but in order that they might learn what had been written concerning the promised Messiah. Daily they searched the inspired records, and as they compared scripture with scripture, heavenly angels were beside them, enlightening their minds and impressing their hearts. {2015 HB 38.3}<\/td><\/tr> Wherever the truths of the gospel are proclaimed, those who honestly desire to do right are led to a diligent searching of the Scriptures. If, in the closing scenes of this earth\u2019s history, those to whom testing truths are proclaimed would follow the example of the Bereans, searching the Scriptures daily, and comparing with God\u2019s word the messages brought them, there would today be a large number loyal to the precepts of God\u2019s law, where now there are comparatively few. But when unpopular Bible truths are presented, many refuse to make this investigation. Though unable to controvert the plain teachings of Scripture, they yet manifest the utmost reluctance to study the evidences offered. Some assume that even if these doctrines are indeed true, it matters little whether or not they accept the new light, and they cling to pleasing fables which the enemy uses to lead souls astray. Thus their minds are blinded by error, and they become separated from heaven. {2015 HB 38.4}<\/td><\/tr> All will be judged according to the light that has been given. The Lord sends forth His ambassadors with a message of salvation, and those who hear He will hold responsible for the way in which they treat the words of His servants. Those who are sincerely seeking for truth will make a careful investigation, in the light of God\u2019s word, of the doctrines presented to them. – The Acts of the Apostles, 231, 232. {2015 HB 38.5}<\/td><\/tr> Have an Elevating Influence, January 24<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Those who fear You will be glad when they see me, because I have hoped in Your word. – Psalm 119:74. {2015 HB 39.1}<\/td><\/tr> If the truths of the Bible are woven into practical life, they will bring the mind up from its earthliness and debasement. Those who are conversant with the Scriptures, will be found to be men and women who exert an elevating influence. In searching for the heaven-revealed truths, the Spirit of God is brought into close connection with the sincere searcher of the Scriptures. An understanding of the revealed will of God, enlarges the mind, expands, elevates, and endows it with new vigor, by bringing its faculties in contact with stupendous truths. If the study of the Scriptures is made a secondary consideration, great loss is sustained. The Bible was for a time excluded from our schools, and Satan found a rich field, in which he worked with marvelous rapidity, and gathered a harvest to his liking. {2015 HB 39.2}<\/td><\/tr> The understanding takes the level of the things with which it becomes familiar. If all would make the Bible their study, we should see a people further developed, capable of thinking more deeply, and showing a greater degree of intelligence, than the most earnest efforts in studying merely the sciences and histories of the world could make them. The Bible gives the true seeker an advanced mental discipline, and he comes from contemplation of divine things with his faculties enriched; self is humbled, while God and His revealed truth are exalted. It is because people are unacquainted with the precious Bible histories, that there is so much lifting up of the human, and so little honor given to God. The Bible contains just that quality of food that the Christian needs in order to grow strong in spirit and intellect. The searching of all books of philosophy and science cannot do for the mind and morals what the Bible can do, if it is studied and practiced. Through the study of the Bible, converse is held with patriarchs and prophets. The truth is clothed in elevated language, which exerts a fascinating power over the mind; the thought is lifted up from the things of earth, and brought to contemplate the glory of the future immortal life. What wisdom of man can compare with the grandeur of the revelation of God? Finite man, who knows not God, may seek to lessen the value of the Scriptures, and may bury the truth beneath the supposed knowledge of science. – Fundamentals of Christian Education, 129, 130. {2015 HB 39.3}<\/td><\/tr> The Great Educator, January 25<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding. – Proverbs 3:5. {2015 HB 40.1}<\/td><\/tr> The Bible unfolds truth with a simplicity and an adaptation to the needs and longings of the human heart that has astonished and charmed the most highly cultivated minds, while to the humble and uncultured also it makes plain the way of life. \u201cThe wayfaring men, though fools, shall not err therein.\u201d (Isaiah 35:8.) No child need mistake the path. Not one trembling seeker need fail of walking in pure and holy light. Yet the most simply stated truths lay hold upon themes elevated, far-reaching, infinitely beyond the power of human comprehension – mysteries that are the hiding of His glory, mysteries that overpower the mind in its research – while they inspire the sincere seeker for truth with reverence and faith. The more we search the Bible, the deeper is our conviction that it is the word of the living God, and human reason bows before the majesty of divine revelation. {2015 HB 40.2}<\/td><\/tr> God intends that to the earnest seeker the truths of His word shall be ever unfolding. While \u201cthe secret things belong unto the Lord our God,\u201d \u201cthose things which are revealed belong unto us and to our children.\u201d (Deuteronomy 29:29.) The idea that certain portions of the Bible cannot be understood has led to neglect of some of its most important truths. The fact needs to be emphasized, and often repeated, that the mysteries of the Bible are not such because God has sought to conceal truth, but because our own weakness or ignorance makes us incapable of comprehending or appropriating truth. The limitation is not in His purpose, but in our capacity. Of those very portions of Scripture often passed by as impossible to be understood, God desires us to understand as much as our minds are capable of receiving. \u201cAll Scripture is given by inspiration of God,\u201d that we may be \u201cthroughly furnished unto all good works.\u201d (2 Timothy 3:16, 17.) {2015 HB 40.3}<\/td><\/tr> It is impossible for any human mind to exhaust even one truth or promise of the Bible. One catches the glory from one point of view, another from another point; yet we can discern only gleamings. The full radiance is beyond our vision. {2015 HB 40.4}<\/td><\/tr> As we contemplate the great things of God\u2019s word, we look into a fountain that broadens and deepens beneath our gaze. Its breadth and depth pass our knowledge. As we gaze, the vision widens; stretched out before us we behold a boundless, shoreless sea. – Education, 170, 171. {2015 HB 40.5}<\/td><\/tr> The Science of Salvation, January 26<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Our God is the God of salvation. – Psalm 68:20. {2015 HB 41.1}<\/td><\/tr> This is the treasure that is found in the Scriptures. The Bible is God\u2019s great lesson book, His great educator. The foundation of all true science is contained in the Bible. Every branch of knowledge may be found by searching the word of God. And above all else it contains the science of all sciences, the science of salvation. The Bible is the mine of the unsearchable riches of Christ. {2015 HB 41.2}<\/td><\/tr> The true higher education is gained by studying and obeying the word of God. But when God\u2019s word is laid aside for books that do not lead to God and the kingdom of heaven, the education acquired is a perversion of the name. {2015 HB 41.3}<\/td><\/tr> There are wonderful truths in nature. The earth, the sea, and the sky are full of truth. They are our teachers. Nature utters her voice in lessons of heavenly wisdom and eternal truth. But fallen human beings will not understand. Sin has obscured their vision, and they cannot of themselves interpret nature without placing it above God. Correct lessons cannot impress the minds of those who reject the word of God. The teaching of nature is by them so perverted that it turns the mind away from the Creator. {2015 HB 41.4}<\/td><\/tr> By many, human wisdom is thought to be higher than the wisdom of the divine Teacher, and God\u2019s lesson book is looked upon as old-fashioned, stale, and uninteresting. But by those who have been vivified by the Holy Spirit it is not so regarded. They see the priceless treasure, and would sell all to buy the field that contains it. Instead of books containing the suppositions of reputedly great authors, they choose the word of Him who is the greatest Author and the greatest Teacher the world has ever known, who gave His life for us, that through Him we might have everlasting life. . . . {2015 HB 41.5}<\/td><\/tr> Christ is the truth. His words are truth, and they have a deeper significance than appears on the surface. All the sayings of Christ have a value beyond their unpretending appearance. Minds that are quickened by the Holy Spirit will discern the value of these sayings. They will discern the precious gems of truth, though these may be buried treasures. – Christ\u2019s Object Lessons, 107, 108, 110. {2015 HB 41.6}<\/td><\/tr> Science and the Bible, January 27<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Where were you when I laid the foundations of the earth? – Job 38:4. {2015 HB 42.1}<\/td><\/tr> Since the book of nature and the book of revelation bear the impress of the same master mind, they cannot but speak in harmony. By different methods, and in different languages, they witness to the same great truths. Science is ever discovering new wonders; but she brings from her research nothing that, rightly understood, conflicts with divine revelation. The book of nature and the written word shed light upon each other. They make us acquainted with God by teaching us something of the laws through which He works. {2015 HB 42.2}<\/td><\/tr> Inferences erroneously drawn from facts observed in nature have, however, led to supposed conflict between science and revelation; and in the effort to restore harmony, interpretations of Scripture have been adopted that undermine and destroy the force of the word of God. Geology has been thought to contradict the literal interpretation of the Mosaic record of the creation. Millions of years, it is claimed, were required for the evolution of the earth from chaos; and in order to accommodate the Bible to this supposed revelation of science, the days of creation are assumed to have been vast, indefinite periods, covering thousands or even millions of years. {2015 HB 42.3}<\/td><\/tr> Such a conclusion is wholly uncalled for. The Bible record is in harmony with itself and with the teaching of nature. Of the first day employed in the work of creation is given the record, \u201cThe evening and the morning were the first day.\u201d (Genesis 1:5.) And the same in substance is said of each of the first six days of creation week. Each of these periods Inspiration declares to have been a day consisting of evening and morning, like every other day since that time. In regard to the work of creation itself the divine testimony is, \u201cHe spake, and it was done; He commanded, and it stood fast.\u201d (Psalm 33:9.) With Him who could thus call into existence unnumbered worlds, how long a time would be required for the evolution of the earth from chaos? In order to account for His works, must we do violence to His word? . . . {2015 HB 42.4}<\/td><\/tr> Only by the aid of that Spirit who in the beginning \u201cwas brooding upon the face of the waters;\u201d of that Word by whom \u201call things were made;\u201d of that \u201ctrue Light, which lighteth every man that cometh into the world,\u201d can the testimony of science be rightly interpreted. – Education, 128, 129, 134. {2015 HB 42.5}<\/td><\/tr> Keep Your Eyes on Christ, January 28<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> For assuredly, I say to you that many prophets and righteous men desired to see what you see, and did not see it. – Matthew 13:17. {2015 HB 43.1}<\/td><\/tr> The warnings of the word of God regarding the perils surrounding the Christian church belong to us today. As in the days of the apostles men tried by tradition and philosophy to destroy faith in the Scriptures, so today, by the pleasing sentiments of higher criticism, evolution, spiritualism, theosophy, and pantheism, the enemy of righteousness is seeking to lead souls into forbidden paths. To many the Bible is as a lamp without oil, because they have turned their minds into channels of speculative belief that bring misunderstanding and confusion. The work of higher criticism, in dissecting, conjecturing, reconstructing, is destroying faith in the Bible as a divine revelation. It is robbing God\u2019s word of power to control, uplift, and inspire human lives. By spiritualism, multitudes are taught to believe that desire is the highest law, that license is liberty, and that they are accountable only to themselves. {2015 HB 43.2}<\/td><\/tr> The followers of Christ will meet with the \u201centicing words\u201d against which the apostle warned the Colossian believers. They will meet with spiritualistic interpretations of the Scriptures, but they are not to accept them. Their voices are to be heard in clear affirmation of the eternal truths of the Scriptures. Keeping their eyes fixed on Christ, they are to move steadily forward in the path marked out, discarding all ideas that are not in harmony with His teaching. The truth of God is to be the subject for their contemplation and meditation. They are to regard the Bible as the voice of God speaking directly to them. Thus they will find the wisdom which is divine. {2015 HB 43.3}<\/td><\/tr> The knowledge of God as revealed in Christ is the knowledge that all who are saved must have. This is the knowledge that works transformation of character. Received into the life, it will re-create the soul in the image of Christ. This is the knowledge that God invites His children to receive, beside which all else is vanity and nothingness. {2015 HB 43.4}<\/td><\/tr> In every generation and in every land the true foundation for character building has been the same – the principles contained in the word of God. The only safe and sure rule is to do what God says. \u201cThe statutes of the Lord are right,\u201d and \u201che that doeth these things shall never be moved.\u201d (Psalm 19:8; 15:5.) It was with the word of God that the apostles met the false theories of their day. – The Acts of the Apostles, 474, 475. {2015 HB 43.5}<\/td><\/tr> Last Day Deceptions, January 29<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> You have a little strength, have kept My word, and have not denied My name. – Revelation 3:8. {2015 HB 44.1}<\/td><\/tr> Popular revivals are too often carried by appeals to the imagination, by exciting the emotions, by gratifying the love for what is new and startling. Converts thus gained have little desire to listen to Bible truth, little interest in the testimony of prophets and apostles. Unless a religious service has something of a sensational character, it has no attractions for them. A message which appeals to unimpassioned reason awakens no response. The plain warnings of God\u2019s word, relating directly to their eternal interests, are unheeded. {2015 HB 44.2}<\/td><\/tr> With every truly converted soul the relation to God and to eternal things will be the great topic of life. But where, in the popular churches of today, is the spirit of consecration to God? . . . {2015 HB 44.3}<\/td><\/tr> In many of the revivals which have occurred during the last half century, the same influences have been at work, to a greater or less degree, that will be manifest in the more extensive movements of the future. There is an emotional excitement, a mingling of the true with the false, that is well adapted to mislead. Yet none need be deceived. In the light of God\u2019s word it is not difficult to determine the nature of these movements. Wherever people neglect the testimony of the Bible, turning away from those plain, soul-testing truths which require self-denial and renunciation of the world, there we may be sure that God\u2019s blessing is not bestowed. And by the rule which Christ Himself has given, \u201cYe shall know them by their fruits\u201d (Matthew 7:16), it is evident that these movements are not the work of the Spirit of God. {2015 HB 44.4}<\/td><\/tr> In the truths of His word, God has given us a revelation of Himself; and to all who accept them they are a shield against the deceptions of Satan. It is a neglect of these truths that has opened the door to the evils which are now becoming so widespread in the religious world. The nature and the importance of the law of God have been, to a great extent, lost sight of. A wrong conception of the character, the perpetuity, and the obligation of the divine law has led to errors in relation to conversion and sanctification, and has resulted in lowering the standard of piety in the church. Here is to be found the secret of the lack of the Spirit and power of God in the revivals of our time. – The Great Controversy, 463-465. {2015 HB 44.5}<\/td><\/tr> The Scriptures Our Safeguard, January 30<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> To the law and to the testimony! If they do not speak according to this word, it is because there is no light in them. – Isaiah 8:20. {2015 HB 45.1}<\/td><\/tr> The people of God are directed to the Scriptures as their safeguard against the influence of false teachers and the delusive power of spirits of darkness. Satan employs every possible device to prevent people from obtaining a knowledge of the Bible; for its plain utterances reveal his deceptions. At every revival of God\u2019s work the prince of evil is aroused to more intense activity; he is now putting forth his utmost efforts for a final struggle against Christ and His followers. The last great delusion is soon to open before us. Antichrist is to perform his marvelous works in our sight. So closely will the counterfeit resemble the true that it will be impossible to distinguish between them except by the Holy Scriptures. By their testimony every statement and every miracle must be tested. {2015 HB 45.2}<\/td><\/tr> Those who endeavor to obey all the commandments of God will be opposed and derided. They can stand only in God. In order to endure the trial before them, they must understand the will of God as revealed in His word; they can honor Him only as they have a right conception of His character, government, and purposes, and act in accordance with them. None but those who have fortified the mind with the truths of the Bible will stand through the last great conflict. To every soul will come the searching test: Shall I obey God rather than men? The decisive hour is even now at hand. Are our feet planted on the rock of God\u2019s immutable word? Are we prepared to stand firm in defense of the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus? . . . {2015 HB 45.3}<\/td><\/tr> The truth and the glory of God are inseparable; it is impossible for us, with the Bible within our reach, to honor God by erroneous opinions. Many claim that it matters not what one believes, if the life is only right. But the life is molded by the faith. If light and truth is within our reach, and we neglect to improve the privilege of hearing and seeing it, we virtually reject it; we are choosing darkness rather than light. . . {2015 HB 45.4}<\/td><\/tr> God has given us His word that we may become acquainted with its teachings and know for ourselves what He requires of us. When the lawyer came to Jesus with the inquiry, \u201cWhat shall I do to inherit eternal life?\u201d the Saviour referred him to the Scriptures, saying: \u201cWhat is written in the law? how readest thou?\u201d (Luke 10:25, 26.) – The Great Controversy, 593, 594, 597, 598. {2015 HB 45.5}<\/td><\/tr> Our First Duty, January 31<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> If anyone wills to do His will, he shall know concerning the doctrine. – John 7:17. {2015 HB 46.1}<\/td><\/tr> It is the first and highest duty of every rational being to learn from the Scriptures what is truth, and then to walk in the light and encourage others to follow this example. We should day by day study the Bible diligently, weighing every thought and comparing scripture with scripture. With divine help we are to form our opinions for ourselves as we are to answer for ourselves before God. {2015 HB 46.2}<\/td><\/tr> The truths most plainly revealed in the Bible have been involved in doubt and darkness by learned scholars, who, with a pretense of great wisdom, teach that the Scriptures have a mystical, a secret, spiritual meaning not apparent in the language employed. These are false teachers. It was to such a class that Jesus declared: \u201cYe know not the Scriptures, neither the power of God.\u201d (Mark 12:24.) The language of the Bible should be explained according to its obvious meaning, unless a symbol or figure is employed. Christ has given the promise: \u201cIf any man will do His will, he shall know of the doctrine.\u201d (John 7:17.) If people would but take the Bible as it reads, if there were no false teachers to mislead and confuse their minds, a work would be accomplished that would make angels glad and that would bring into the fold of Christ thousands upon thousands who are now wandering in error. {2015 HB 46.3}<\/td><\/tr> We should exert all the powers of the mind in the study of the Scriptures and should task the understanding to comprehend, as far as mortals can, the deep things of God; yet we must not forget that the docility and submission of a child is the true spirit of the learner. Scriptural difficulties can never be mastered by the same methods that are employed in grappling with philosophical problems. We should not engage in the study of the Bible with that self-reliance with which so many enter the domains of science, but with a prayerful dependence upon God and a sincere desire to learn His will. We must come with a humble and teachable spirit to obtain knowledge from the great I AM. Otherwise, evil angels will so blind our minds and harden our hearts that we shall not be impressed by the truth. {2015 HB 46.4}<\/td><\/tr> Many a portion of Scripture which scholars pronounce a mystery, or pass over as unimportant, is full of comfort and instruction to those who have been taught in the school of Christ. – The Great Controversy, 598, 599. {2015 HB 46.5}<\/td><\/tr> February – Jesus, God\u2019s Gift<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> A Voluntary Sacrifice, February 1<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> The preaching of Jesus Christ, according to the revelation of the mystery kept secret since the world began. – Romans 16:25. {2015 HB 48.1}<\/td><\/tr> The plan for our redemption was not an afterthought, a plan formulated after the fall of Adam. It was a revelation of \u201cthe mystery which hath been kept in silence through times eternal.\u201d (Romans 16:25, R.V.) It was an unfolding of the principles that from eternal ages have been the foundation of God\u2019s throne. From the beginning, God and Christ knew of the apostasy of Satan, and of the fall of man through the deceptive power of the apostate. God did not ordain that sin should exist, but He foresaw its existence, and made provision to meet the terrible emergency. So great was His love for the world, that He covenanted to give His only-begotten Son, \u201cthat whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.\u201d (John 3:16.) . . . {2015 HB 48.2}<\/td><\/tr> This was a voluntary sacrifice. Jesus might have remained at the Father\u2019s side. He might have retained the glory of heaven, and the homage of the angels. But He chose to give back the scepter into the Father\u2019s hands, and to step down from the throne of the universe, that He might bring light to the benighted, and life to the perishing. {2015 HB 48.3}<\/td><\/tr> Nearly two thousand years ago, a voice of mysterious import was heard in heaven, from the throne of God, \u201cLo, I come.\u201d \u201cSacrifice and offering Thou wouldest not, but a body hast Thou prepared Me. . . . Lo, I come (in the volume of the Book it is written of Me,) to do Thy will, O God.\u201d (Hebrews 10:5-7.) In these words is announced the fulfillment of the purpose that had been hidden from eternal ages. Christ was about to visit our world, and to become incarnate. He says, \u201cA body hast Thou prepared Me.\u201d Had He appeared with the glory that was His with the Father before the world was, we could not have endured the light of His presence. That we might behold it and not be destroyed, the manifestation of His glory was shrouded. His divinity was veiled with humanity – the invisible glory in the visible human form. . . . {2015 HB 48.4}<\/td><\/tr> So Christ set up His tabernacle in the midst of our human encampment. He pitched His tent by the side of the tents of humanity, that He might dwell among us, and make us familiar with His divine character and life. – The Desire of Ages, 22, 23. {2015 HB 48.5}<\/td><\/tr> An Unbreakable Tie, February 2<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifested in the flesh. – 1 Timothy 3:16. {2015 HB 49.1}<\/td><\/tr> By His life and His death, Christ has achieved even more than recovery from the ruin wrought through sin. It was Satan\u2019s purpose to bring about an eternal separation between God and mankind; but in Christ we become more closely united to God than if we had never fallen. In taking our nature, the Saviour has bound Himself to humanity by a tie that is never to be broken. Through the eternal ages He is linked with us. \u201cGod so loved the world, that He gave His only-begotten Son.\u201d (John 3:16.) He gave Him not only to bear our sins, and to die as our sacrifice; He gave Him to the fallen race. To assure us of His immutable counsel of peace, God gave His only-begotten Son to become one of the human family, forever to retain His human nature. This is the pledge that God will fulfill His word. . . . God has adopted human nature in the person of His Son, and has carried the same into the highest heaven. It is the \u201cSon of man\u201d who shares the throne of the universe. . . . The I AM is the Daysman between God and humanity, laying His hand upon both. He who is \u201choly, harmless, undefiled, separate from sinners,\u201d is not ashamed to call us brethren. (Hebrews 7:26; 2:11.) In Christ the family of earth and the family of heaven are bound together. Christ glorified is our brother. Heaven is enshrined in humanity, and humanity is enfolded in the bosom of Infinite Love. . . . {2015 HB 49.2}<\/td><\/tr> By love\u2019s self-sacrifice, the inhabitants of earth and heaven are bound to their Creator in bonds of indissoluble union. {2015 HB 49.3}<\/td><\/tr> The work of redemption will be complete. In the place where sin abounded, God\u2019s grace much more abounds. The earth itself, the very field that Satan claims as his, is to be not only ransomed but exalted. Our little world, under the curse of sin the one dark blot in His glorious creation, will be honored above all other worlds in the universe of God. Here, where the Son of God tabernacled in humanity; where the King of glory lived and suffered and died – here, when He shall make all things new, the tabernacle of God shall be with men, \u201cand He will dwell with them, and they shall be His people, and God Himself shall be with them, and be their God.\u201d (Revelation 21:3.) And through endless ages as the redeemed walk in the light of the Lord, they will praise Him for His unspeakable Gift – Immanuel, \u201cGod with us. \u201c – The Desire of Ages, 25, 26. {2015 HB 49.4}<\/td><\/tr> Greater Works, February 3<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Believe Me that I am in the Father and the Father in Me, or else believe Me for the sake of the works themselves. – John 14:11. {2015 HB 50.1}<\/td><\/tr> As Christ was speaking these words, the glory of God was shining from His countenance, and all present felt a sacred awe as they listened with rapt attention to His words. Their hearts were more decidedly drawn to Him; and as they were drawn to Christ in greater love, they were drawn to one another. They felt that heaven was very near, and that the words to which they listened were a message to them from their heavenly Father. {2015 HB 50.2}<\/td><\/tr> \u201cVerily, verily, I say unto you,\u201d Christ continued, \u201cHe that believeth on Me, the works that I do shall he do also.\u201d (John 14:12.) The Saviour was deeply anxious for His disciples to understand for what purpose His divinity was united to humanity. He came to the world to display the glory of God, that we might be uplifted by its restoring power. God was manifested in Him that He might be manifested in us. Jesus revealed no qualities, and exercised no powers, that we may not have through faith in Him. His perfect humanity is that which all His followers may possess, if they will be in subjection to God as He was. {2015 HB 50.3}<\/td><\/tr> \u201cAnd greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto My Father.\u201d (Verse 12.) By this Christ did not mean that the disciples\u2019 work would be of a more exalted character than His, but that it would have greater extent. He did not refer merely to miracle working, but to all that would take place under the working of the Holy Spirit. {2015 HB 50.4}<\/td><\/tr> After the Lord\u2019s ascension, the disciples realized the fulfillment of His promise. The scenes of the crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension of Christ were a living reality to them. They saw that the prophecies had been literally fulfilled. They searched the Scriptures, and accepted their teaching with a faith and assurance unknown before. They knew that the divine Teacher was all that He had claimed to be. As they told their experience, and exalted the love of God, hearts were melted and subdued, and multitudes believed on Jesus. {2015 HB 50.5}<\/td><\/tr> The Saviour\u2019s promise to His disciples is a promise to His church to the end of time. God did not design that His wonderful plan to redeem humanity should achieve only insignificant results. All who will go to work, trusting not in what they themselves can do, but in what God can do for and through them, will certainly realize the fulfillment of His promise. \u201cGreater works than these shall ye do,\u201d He declares; \u201cbecause I go unto My Father.\u201d – The Desire of Ages, 664, 667. {2015 HB 50.6}<\/td><\/tr> Divinity Needed Humanity, February 4<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us. – John 1:14. {2015 HB 51.1}<\/td><\/tr> As His representatives among us, Christ does not choose angels who have never fallen, but human beings, of like passions with those they seek to save. Christ took upon Himself humanity, that He might reach humanity. Divinity needed humanity; for it required both the divine and the human to bring salvation to the world. Divinity needed humanity, that humanity might afford a channel of communication between God and mankind. So with the servants and messengers of Christ. We need a power outside of and beyond ourselves, to restore us to the likeness of God, and enable us to do the work of God; but this does not make the human agency unessential. Humanity lays hold upon divine power, Christ dwells in the heart by faith; and through cooperation with the divine, human power becomes efficient for good. {2015 HB 51.2}<\/td><\/tr> He who called the fisherman of Galilee is still calling followers to His service. And He is just as willing to manifest His power through us as through the first disciples. However imperfect and sinful we may be, the Lord holds out to us the offer of partnership with Himself, of apprenticeship to Christ. He invites us to come under the divine instruction, that, uniting with Christ, we may work the works of God. {2015 HB 51.3}<\/td><\/tr> \u201cWe have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the exceeding greatness of the power may be of God, and not from ourselves.\u201d (2 Corinthians 4:7, R.V.) This is why the preaching of the gospel was committed to erring mortals rather than to the angels. It is manifest that the power which works through the weakness of humanity is the power of God; and thus we are encouraged to believe that the power which can help others as weak as ourselves can help us. And those who are themselves \u201ccompassed with infirmity\u201d should be able to \u201chave compassion on the ignorant, and on them that are out of the way.\u201d (Hebrews 5:2.) Having been in peril themselves, they are acquainted with the dangers and difficulties of the way, and for this reason are called to reach out for others in like peril. There are souls perplexed with doubt, burdened with infirmities, weak in faith, and unable to grasp the Unseen; but a friend whom they can see, coming to them in Christ\u2019s stead, can be a connecting link to fasten their trembling faith upon Christ. {2015 HB 51.4}<\/td><\/tr> We are to be laborers together with the heavenly angels in presenting Jesus to the world. – The Desire of Ages, 296, 297. {2015 HB 51.5}<\/td><\/tr> The Divine Teacher, February 5<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> His name will be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. – Isaiah 9:6. {2015 HB 52.1}<\/td><\/tr> In the Teacher sent from God, heaven gave us its best and greatest. He who had stood in the councils of the Most High, who had dwelt in the innermost sanctuary of the Eternal, was the One chosen to reveal in person to humanity the knowledge of God. {2015 HB 52.2}<\/td><\/tr> Through Christ had been communicated every ray of divine light that had ever reached our fallen world. It was He who had spoken through everyone that throughout the ages had declared God\u2019s word to mankind. Of Him all the excellences manifest in the earth\u2019s greatest and noblest souls were reflections. The purity and beneficence of Joseph, the faith and meekness and long-suffering of Moses, the steadfastness of Elisha, the noble integrity and firmness of Daniel, the ardor and self-sacrifice of Paul, the mental and spiritual power manifest in all these men, and in all others who had ever dwelt on the earth, were but gleams from the shining of His glory. In Him was found the perfect ideal. {2015 HB 52.3}<\/td><\/tr> To reveal this ideal as the only true standard for attainment; to show what every human being might become; what, through the indwelling of humanity by divinity, all who received Him would become – for this, Christ came to the world. He came to show how we are to be trained as befits the sons and daughters of God; how on earth we are to practice the principles and to live the life of heaven. {2015 HB 52.4}<\/td><\/tr> God\u2019s greatest gift was bestowed to meet our greatest need. The Light appeared when the world\u2019s darkness was deepest. Through false teaching people\u2019s minds had long been turned away from God. In the prevailing systems of education, human philosophy had taken the place of divine revelation. Instead of the heaven-given standard of truth, people had accepted a standard of their own devising. From the Light of life they had turned aside to walk in the sparks of the fire which they had kindled. . . . {2015 HB 52.5}<\/td><\/tr> Anyone who seeks to transform humanity must himself understand humanity. Only through sympathy, faith, and love can people be reached and uplifted. Here Christ stands revealed as the master teacher; of all that ever dwelt on the earth, He alone has perfect understanding of the human soul. – Education, 73, 74, 78. {2015 HB 52.6}<\/td><\/tr> Self-Renouncing Love, February 6<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved. – John 3:17. {2015 HB 53.1}<\/td><\/tr> \u201cThe light of the knowledge of the glory of God\u201d is seen \u201cin the face of Jesus Christ.\u201d (2 Corinthians 4:6.) From the days of eternity the Lord Jesus Christ was one with the Father; He was \u201cthe image of God,\u201d the image of His greatness and majesty, \u201cthe outshining of His glory.\u201d It was to manifest this glory that He came to our world. To this sin-darkened earth He came to reveal the light of God\u2019s love – to be \u201cGod with us.\u201d Therefore it was prophesied of Him, \u201cHis name shall be called Immanuel.\u201d {2015 HB 53.2}<\/td><\/tr> By coming to dwell with us, Jesus was to reveal God both to humanity and to angels. He was the Word of God – God\u2019s thought made audible. In His prayer for His disciples He says, \u201cI have declared unto them Thy name,\u201c – \u201cmerciful and gracious, long-suffering, and abundant in goodness and truth,\u201c – \u201cthat the love wherewith Thou hast loved Me may be in them, and I in them.\u201d (John 17:26; Exodus 34:6.) But not alone for His earthborn children was this revelation given. Our little world is the lesson book of the universe. God\u2019s wonderful purpose of grace, the mystery of redeeming love, is the theme into which \u201cangels desire to look,\u201d and it will be their study throughout endless ages. Both the redeemed and the unfallen beings will find in the cross of Christ their science and their song. It will be seen that the glory shining in the face of Jesus is the glory of self-sacrificing love. In the light from Calvary it will be seen that the law of self-renouncing love is the law of life for earth and heaven; that the love which \u201cseeketh not her own\u201d has its source in the heart of God; and that in the meek and lowly One is manifested the character of Him who dwelleth in the light which no man can approach unto. {2015 HB 53.3}<\/td><\/tr> In the beginning, God was revealed in all the works of creation. It was Christ that spread the heavens, and laid the foundations of the earth. It was His hand that hung the worlds in space, and fashioned the flowers of the field. \u201cHis strength setteth fast the mountains.\u201d \u201cThe sea is His, and He made it.\u201d (Psalm 65:6; 95:5.) It was He that filled the earth with beauty, and the air with song. And upon all things in earth, and air, and sky, He wrote the message of the Father\u2019s love. – The Desire of Ages, 19, 20. {2015 HB 53.4}<\/td><\/tr> Lucifer Exposed, February 7<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Having disarmed principalities and powers, He made a public spectacle of them, triumphing over them in it. – Colossians 2:15. {2015 HB 54.1}<\/td><\/tr> In the banishment of Satan from heaven, God declared His justice and maintained the honor of His throne. But when mankind had sinned through yielding to the deceptions of this apostate spirit, God gave an evidence of His love by yielding up His only-begotten Son to die for the fallen race. In the atonement the character of God is revealed. The mighty argument of the cross demonstrates to the whole universe that the course of sin which Lucifer had chosen was in no wise chargeable upon the government of God. {2015 HB 54.2}<\/td><\/tr> In the contest between Christ and Satan, during the Saviour\u2019s earthly ministry, the character of the great deceiver was unmasked. Nothing could so effectually have uprooted Satan from the affections of the heavenly angels and the whole loyal universe as did his cruel warfare upon the world\u2019s Redeemer. The daring blasphemy of his demand that Christ should pay him homage, his presumptuous boldness in bearing Him to the mountain summit and the pinnacle of the temple, the malicious intent betrayed in urging Him to cast Himself down from the dizzy height, the unsleeping malice that hunted Him from place to place, inspiring the hearts of priests and people to reject His love, and at the last to cry, \u201cCrucify Him! crucify Him!\u201d – all this excited the amazement and indignation of the universe. {2015 HB 54.3}<\/td><\/tr> It was Satan that prompted the world\u2019s rejection of Christ. The prince of evil exerted all his power and cunning to destroy Jesus; for he saw that the Saviour\u2019s mercy and love, His compassion and pitying tenderness, were representing to the world the character of God. Satan contested every claim put forth by the Son of God and employed human beings as his agents to fill the Saviour\u2019s life with suffering and sorrow. The sophistry and falsehood by which he had sought to hinder the work of Jesus, the hatred manifested through the children of disobedience, his cruel accusations against Him whose life was one of unexampled goodness, all sprang from deep-seated revenge. The pent-up fires of envy and malice, hatred and revenge, burst forth on Calvary against the Son of God, while all heaven gazed upon the scene in silent horror. . . . {2015 HB 54.4}<\/td><\/tr> Now the guilt of Satan stood forth without excuse. He had revealed his true character as a liar and a murderer. – The Great Controversy, 500-502. {2015 HB 54.5}<\/td><\/tr> Selfishness Cannot Understand Love, February 8<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> I will exalt my throne above the stars of God;. . . I will be like the Most High. – Isaiah 14:13, 14. {2015 HB 55.1}<\/td><\/tr> At the birth of Jesus, Satan knew that One had come with a divine commission to dispute his dominion. He trembled at the angel\u2019s message attesting the authority of the newborn King. Satan well knew the position that Christ had held in heaven as the Beloved of the Father. That the Son of God should come to this earth as a man filled him with amazement and with apprehension. He could not fathom the mystery of this great sacrifice. His selfish soul could not understand such love for the deceived race. The glory and peace of heaven, and the joy of communion with God, were but dimly comprehended by human beings; but they were well known to Lucifer, the covering cherub. Since he had lost heaven, he was determined to find revenge by causing others to share his fall. This he would do by causing them to undervalue heavenly things, and to set the heart upon things of earth. . . . {2015 HB 55.2}<\/td><\/tr> The image of God was manifest in Christ, and in the councils of Satan it was determined that He should be overcome. No human being had come into the world and escaped the power of the deceiver. The forces of the confederacy of evil were set upon His track to engage in warfare against Him, and if possible to prevail over Him. {2015 HB 55.3}<\/td><\/tr> At the Saviour\u2019s baptism, Satan was among the witnesses. He saw the Father\u2019s glory overshadowing His Son. He heard the voice of Jehovah testifying to the divinity of Jesus. Ever since Adam\u2019s sin, the human race had been cut off from direct communion with God; the communication between heaven and earth had been through Christ; but now that Jesus had come \u201cin the likeness of sinful flesh\u201d (Romans 8:3), the Father Himself spoke. He had before communicated with humanity through Christ; now He communicated with humanity in Christ. Satan had hoped that God\u2019s abhorrence of evil would bring an eternal separation between heaven and earth. But now it was manifest that the connection between God and humanity had been restored. {2015 HB 55.4}<\/td><\/tr> Satan saw that he must either conquer or be conquered. The issues of the conflict involved too much to be entrusted to his confederate angels. He must personally conduct the warfare. All the energies of apostasy were rallied against the Son of God. Christ was made the mark of every weapon of hell. – The Desire of Ages, 115, 116. {2015 HB 55.5}<\/td><\/tr> God Understands, February 9<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Of His fullness we have all received, and grace for grace. – John 1:16. {2015 HB 56.1}<\/td><\/tr> Since Jesus came to dwell with us, we know that God is acquainted with our trials, and sympathizes with our griefs. Every son and daughter of Adam may understand that our Creator is the friend of sinners. For in every doctrine of grace, every promise of joy, every deed of love, every divine attraction presented in the Saviour\u2019s life on earth, we see \u201cGod with us.\u201d Satan represents God\u2019s law of love as a law of selfishness. He declares that it is impossible for us to obey its precepts. The fall of our first parents, with all the woe that has resulted, he charges upon the Creator, leading people to look upon God as the author of sin, and suffering, and death. Jesus was to unveil this deception. As one of us He was to give an example of obedience. For this He took upon Himself our nature, and passed through our experiences. \u201cIn all things it behooved Him to be made like unto His brethren.\u201d (Hebrews 2:17.) If we had to bear anything which Jesus did not endure, then upon this point Satan would represent the power of God as insufficient for us. Therefore Jesus was \u201cin all points tempted like as we are.\u201d (Hebrews 4:15.) He endured every trial to which we are subject. And He exercised in His own behalf no power that is not freely offered to us. As a human, He met temptation, and overcame in the strength given Him from God. He says, \u201cI delight to do Thy will, O My God: yea, Thy law is within My heart.\u201d (Psalm 40:8.) As He went about doing good, and healing all who were afflicted by Satan, He made plain to all the character of God\u2019s law and the nature of His service. His life testifies that it is possible for us also to obey the law of God. {2015 HB 56.2}<\/td><\/tr> By His humanity, Christ touched humanity; by His divinity, He lays hold upon the throne of God. As the Son of man, He gave us an example of obedience; as the Son of God, He gives us power to obey. It was Christ who from the bush on Mount Horeb spoke to Moses saying, \u201cI AM THAT I AM.\u201d . . . And to us He says: \u201cI AM the Good Shepherd.\u201d \u201cI AM the living Bread.\u201d \u201cI AM the Way, the Truth, and the Life.\u201d \u201cAll power is given unto Me in heaven and in earth.\u201d (John 10:11; 6:51; 14:6; Matthew 28:18.) I AM the assurance of every promise. I AM; be not afraid. \u201cGod with us\u201d is the surety of our deliverance from sin, the assurance of our power to obey the law of heaven. – The Desire of Ages, 24, 25. {2015 HB 56.3}<\/td><\/tr> The Story of Bethlehem, February 10<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> \u201cFor there is born to you this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.\u201d – Luke 2:11. {2015 HB 57.1}<\/td><\/tr> Heaven and earth are no wider apart today than when shepherds listened to the angels\u2019 song. Humanity is still as much the object of heaven\u2019s solicitude as when common people of common occupations met angels at noonday, and talked with the heavenly messengers in the vineyards and the fields. To us in the common walks of life, heaven may be very near. Angels from the courts above will attend the steps of those who come and go at God\u2019s command. {2015 HB 57.2}<\/td><\/tr> The story of Bethlehem is an exhaustless theme. In it is hidden \u201cthe depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God.\u201d (Romans 11:33.) We marvel at the Saviour\u2019s sacrifice in exchanging the throne of heaven for the manger, and the companionship of adoring angels for the beasts of the stall. Human pride and self-sufficiency stand rebuked in His presence. Yet this was but the beginning of His wonderful condescension. It would have been an almost infinite humiliation for the Son of God to take human nature, even when Adam stood in his innocence in Eden. But Jesus accepted humanity when the race had been weakened by four thousand years of sin. Like every child of Adam He accepted the results of the working of the great law of heredity. What these results were is shown in the history of His earthly ancestors. He came with such a heredity to share our sorrows and temptations, and to give us the example of a sinless life. {2015 HB 57.3}<\/td><\/tr> Satan in heaven had hated Christ for His position in the courts of God. He hated Him the more when he himself was dethroned. He hated Him who pledged Himself to redeem a race of sinners. Yet into the world where Satan claimed dominion God permitted His Son to come, a helpless babe, subject to the weakness of humanity. He permitted Him to meet life\u2019s peril in common with every human soul, to fight the battle as every child of humanity must fight it, at the risk of failure and eternal loss. . . . {2015 HB 57.4}<\/td><\/tr> God gave His only-begotten Son, that the path of life might be made sure for our little ones. \u201cHerein is love.\u201d Wonder, O heavens! and be astonished, O earth! – The Desire of Ages, 48, 49. {2015 HB 57.5}<\/td><\/tr> Understanding His Mission, February 11<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> And when He was twelve years old, they went up to Jerusalem according to the custom of the feast. – Luke 2:42. {2015 HB 58.1}<\/td><\/tr> The Passover was followed by the seven days\u2019 feast of unleavened bread. On the second day of the feast, the first fruits of the year\u2019s harvest, a sheaf of barley, was presented before the Lord. All the ceremonies of the feast were types of the work of Christ. The deliverance of Israel from Egypt was an object lesson of redemption, which the Passover was intended to keep in memory. The slain lamb, the unleavened bread, the sheaf of first fruits, represented the Saviour. {2015 HB 58.2}<\/td><\/tr> With most of the people in the days of Christ, the observance of this feast had degenerated into formalism. But what was its significance to the Son of God! {2015 HB 58.3}<\/td><\/tr> For the first time the child Jesus looked upon the temple. He saw the white-robed priests performing their solemn ministry. He beheld the bleeding victim upon the altar of sacrifice. With the worshipers He bowed in prayer, while the cloud of incense ascended before God. He witnessed the impressive rites of the paschal service. Day by day He saw their meaning more clearly. Every act seemed to be bound up with His own life. New impulses were awakening within Him. Silent and absorbed, He seemed to be studying out a great problem. The mystery of His mission was opening to the Saviour. {2015 HB 58.4}<\/td><\/tr> Rapt in the contemplation of these scenes, He did not remain beside His parents. He sought to be alone. When the paschal services were ended, He still lingered in the temple courts; and when the worshipers departed from Jerusalem, He was left behind. {2015 HB 58.5}<\/td><\/tr> In this visit to Jerusalem, the parents of Jesus wished to bring Him in connection with the great teachers in Israel. While He was obedient in every particular to the word of God, He did not conform to the rabbinical rites and usages. Joseph and Mary hoped that He might be led to reverence the learned rabbis, and give more diligent heed to their requirements. But Jesus in the temple had been taught by God. That which He had received, He began at once to impart. . . . {2015 HB 58.6}<\/td><\/tr> If followed, the lines of truth He pointed out would have worked a reformation in the religion of the day. A deep interest in spiritual things would have been awakened; and when Jesus began His ministry, many would have been prepared to receive Him. – The Desire of Ages, 77-79. {2015 HB 58.7}<\/td><\/tr> \u201cMy Father\u2019s Business,\u201d February 12<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Why did you seek Me? Did you not know that I must be about My Father\u2019s business? – Luke 2:49. {2015 HB 59.1}<\/td><\/tr> How is it that ye sought Me?\u201d answered Jesus. \u201cWist ye not that I must be about My Father\u2019s business?\u201d And as they seemed not to understand His words, He pointed upward. On His face was a light at which they wondered. Divinity was flashing through humanity. On finding Him in the temple, they had listened to what was passing between Him and the rabbis, and they were astonished at His questions and answers. His words started a train of thought that would never be forgotten. . . . {2015 HB 59.2}<\/td><\/tr> It was natural for the parents of Jesus to look upon Him as their own child. He was daily with them, His life in many respects was like that of other children, and it was difficult for them to realize that He was the Son of God. They were in danger of failing to appreciate the blessing granted them in the presence of the world\u2019s Redeemer. The grief of their separation from Him, and the gentle reproof which His words conveyed, were designed to impress them with the sacredness of their trust. {2015 HB 59.3}<\/td><\/tr> In the answer to His mother, Jesus showed for the first time that He understood His relation to God. Before His birth the angel had said to Mary, \u201cHe shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the Highest: and the Lord God shall give unto Him the throne of His father David: and He shall reign over the house of Jacob forever.\u201d (Luke 1:32, 33.) These words Mary had pondered in her heart; yet while she believed that her child was to be Israel\u2019s Messiah, she did not comprehend His mission. Now she did not understand His words; but she knew that He had disclaimed kinship to Joseph, and had declared His Sonship to God. {2015 HB 59.4}<\/td><\/tr> Jesus did not ignore His relation to His earthly parents. From Jerusalem He returned home with them, and aided them in their life of toil. He hid in His own heart the mystery of His mission, waiting submissively for the appointed time for Him to enter upon His work. For eighteen years after He had recognized that He was the Son of God, He acknowledged the tie that bound Him to the home at Nazareth, and performed the duties of a son, a brother, a friend, and a citizen. – The Desire of Ages, 81, 82. {2015 HB 59.5}<\/td><\/tr> Family Problems, February 13<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> For even His brothers did not believe in Him. – John 7:5. {2015 HB 60.1}<\/td><\/tr> At a very early age, Jesus had begun to act for Himself in the formation of His character, and not even respect and love for His parents could turn Him from obedience to God\u2019s word. \u201cIt is written\u201d was His reason for every act that varied from the family customs. But the influence of the rabbis made His life a bitter one. Even in His youth He had to learn the hard lesson of silence and patient endurance. {2015 HB 60.2}<\/td><\/tr> His brothers, as the sons of Joseph were called, sided with the rabbis. They insisted that the traditions must be heeded, as if they were the requirements of God. They even regarded the human precepts more highly than the word of God, and they were greatly annoyed at the clear penetration of Jesus in distinguishing between the false and the true. His strict obedience to the law of God they condemned as stubbornness. They were surprised at the knowledge and wisdom He showed in answering the rabbis. They knew that He had not received instruction from the wise men, yet they could not but see that He was an instructor to them. They recognized that His education was of a higher type than their own. But they did not discern that He had access to the tree of life, a source of knowledge of which they were ignorant. . . . {2015 HB 60.3}<\/td><\/tr> At all times and in all places He manifested a loving interest in people, and shed about Him the light of a cheerful piety. All this was a rebuke to the Pharisees. It showed that religion does not consist in selfishness, and that their morbid devotion to personal interest was far from being true godliness. This had roused their enmity against Jesus, so that they tried to enforce His conformity to their regulations. . . . {2015 HB 60.4}<\/td><\/tr> All this displeased His brothers. Being older than Jesus, they felt that He should be under their dictation. They charged Him with thinking Himself superior to them, and reproved Him for setting Himself above their teachers and the priests and rulers of the people. Often they threatened and tried to intimidate Him; but He passed on, making the Scriptures His guide. {2015 HB 60.5}<\/td><\/tr> Jesus loved His brothers, and treated them with unfailing kindness; but they were jealous of Him, and manifested the most decided unbelief and contempt. They could not understand His conduct. – The Desire of Ages, 86, 87. {2015 HB 60.6}<\/td><\/tr> Patience, February 14<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Are You able to drink the cup that I drink? – Mark 10:38. {2015 HB 61.1}<\/td><\/tr> Of the bitterness that falls to the lot of humanity, there was no part which Christ did not taste. There were those who tried to cast contempt upon Him because of His birth, and even in His childhood He had to meet their scornful looks and evil whisperings. If He had responded by an impatient word or look, if He had conceded to His brothers by even one wrong act, He would have failed of being a perfect example. Thus He would have failed of carrying out the plan for our redemption. Had He even admitted that there could be an excuse for sin, Satan would have triumphed, and the world would have been lost. This is why the tempter worked to make His life as trying as possible, that He might be led to sin. {2015 HB 61.2}<\/td><\/tr> But to every temptation He had one answer, \u201cIt is written.\u201d He rarely rebuked any wrongdoing of His brothers, but He had a word from God to speak to them. Often He was accused of cowardice for refusing to unite with them in some forbidden act; but His answer was, It is written, \u201cThe fear of the Lord, that is wisdom; and to depart from evil is understanding.\u201d (Job 28:28.) {2015 HB 61.3}<\/td><\/tr> There were some who sought His society, feeling at peace in His presence; but many avoided Him, because they were rebuked by His stainless life. . . . {2015 HB 61.4}<\/td><\/tr> Often He was asked, Why are you bent on being so singular, so different from us all? It is written, He said, \u201cBlessed are the undefiled in the way, who walk in the law of the Lord. Blessed are they that keep His testimonies, and that seek Him with the whole heart. They also do no iniquity; they walk in His ways.\u201d (Psalm 119:1-3.) {2015 HB 61.5}<\/td><\/tr> When questioned why He did not join in the frolics of the youth of Nazareth, He said, It is written, \u201cI have rejoiced in the way of Thy testimonies, as much as in all riches. I will meditate in Thy precepts, and have respect unto Thy ways. I will delight myself in Thy statutes; I will not forget Thy word.\u201d (Psalm 119:14-16.) {2015 HB 61.6}<\/td><\/tr> Jesus did not contend for His rights. Often His work was made unnecessarily severe because He was willing and uncomplaining. Yet He did not fail nor become discouraged. He lived above these difficulties, as if in the light of God\u2019s countenance. He did not retaliate when roughly used, but bore insult patiently. – The Desire of Ages, 88, 89. {2015 HB 61.7}<\/td><\/tr> Stay Focused on Christ, February 15<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. – 2 Corinthians 5:17. {2015 HB 62.1}<\/td><\/tr> When Christ took human nature upon Him, He bound humanity to Himself by a tie of love that can never be broken by any power save the choice of man himself. Satan will constantly present allurements to induce us to break this tie – to choose to separate ourselves from Christ. Here is where we need to watch, to strive, to pray, that nothing may entice us to choose another master; for we are always free to do this. But let us keep our eyes fixed upon Christ, and He will preserve us. Looking unto Jesus, we are safe. Nothing can pluck us out of His hand. In constantly beholding Him, we \u201care changed into the same image from glory to glory, even as by the Spirit of the Lord.\u201d (2 Corinthians 3:18.) {2015 HB 62.2}<\/td><\/tr> It was thus that the early disciples gained their likeness to the dear Saviour. When those disciples heard the words of Jesus, they felt their need of Him. They sought, they found, they followed Him. They were with Him in the house, at the table, in the closet, in the field. They were with Him as pupils with a teacher, daily receiving from His lips lessons of holy truth. They looked to Him, as servants to their master, to learn their duty. Those disciples were men \u201csubject to like passions as we are.\u201d (James 5:17.) They had the same battle with sin to fight. They needed the same grace, in order to live a holy life. {2015 HB 62.3}<\/td><\/tr> Even John, the beloved disciple, the one who most fully reflected the likeness of the Saviour, did not naturally possess that loveliness of character. He was not only self-assertive and ambitious for honor, but impetuous, and resentful under injuries. But as the character of the Divine One was manifested to him, he saw his own deficiency and was humbled by the knowledge. The strength and patience, the power and tenderness, the majesty and meekness, that he beheld in the daily life of the Son of God, filled his soul with admiration and love. Day by day his heart was drawn out toward Christ, until he lost sight of self in love for his Master. His resentful, ambitious temper was yielded to the molding power of Christ. The regenerating influence of the Holy Spirit renewed his heart. The power of the love of Christ wrought a transformation of character. This is the sure result of union with Jesus. When Christ abides in the heart, the whole nature is transformed. Christ\u2019s Spirit, His love, softens the heart, subdues the soul, and raises the thoughts and desires toward God and heaven. – Steps to Christ, 72, 73. {2015 HB 62.4}<\/td><\/tr> Love Stronger Than Death, February 16<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Now hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out in our hearts by the Holy Spirit who was given to us. – Romans 5:5. {2015 HB 63.1}<\/td><\/tr> We must fall upon the Rock and be broken before we can be uplifted in Christ. Self must be dethroned, pride must be humbled, if we would know the glory of the spiritual kingdom. . . . {2015 HB 63.2}<\/td><\/tr> In the light of the Saviour\u2019s life, the hearts of all, even from the Creator to the prince of darkness, are revealed. Satan has represented God as selfish and oppressive, as claiming all, and giving nothing, as requiring the service of His creatures for His own glory, and making no sacrifice for their good. But the gift of Christ reveals the Father\u2019s heart. It testifies that the thoughts of God toward us are \u201cthoughts of peace, and not of evil.\u201d (Jeremiah 29:11.) It declares that while God\u2019s hatred of sin is as strong as death, His love for the sinner is stronger than death. Having undertaken our redemption, He will spare nothing, however dear, which is necessary to the completion of His work. No truth essential to our salvation is withheld, no miracle of mercy is neglected, no divine agency is left unemployed. Favor is heaped upon favor, gift upon gift. The whole treasury of heaven is open to those He seeks to save. Having collected the riches of the universe, and laid open the resources of infinite power, He gives them all into the hands of Christ, and says, All these are for mankind. Use these gifts to convince them that there is no love greater than Mine in earth or heaven. Their greatest happiness will be found in loving Me. {2015 HB 63.3}<\/td><\/tr> At the cross of Calvary, love and selfishness stood face to face. Here was their crowning manifestation. Christ had lived only to comfort and bless, and in putting Him to death, Satan manifested the malignity of his hatred against God. He made it evident that the real purpose of his rebellion was to dethrone God, and to destroy Him through whom the love of God was shown. {2015 HB 63.4}<\/td><\/tr> By the life and the death of Christ, the thoughts of men and women also are brought to view. From the manger to the cross, the life of Jesus was a call to self-surrender, and to fellowship in suffering. It unveiled the purposes of everyone. Jesus came with the truth of heaven, and all who were listening to the voice of the Holy Spirit were drawn to Him. The worshipers of self belonged to Satan\u2019s kingdom. In their attitude toward Christ, all would show on which side they stood. And thus all pass judgment on themselves. – The Desire of Ages, 57. {2015 HB 63.5}<\/td><\/tr> The Good Shepherd, February 17<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> I am the good shepherd. – John 10:11. {2015 HB 64.1}<\/td><\/tr> Every soul is as fully known to Jesus as if he or she were the only one for whom the Saviour died. The distress of every one touches His heart. The cry for aid reaches His ear. He came to draw all unto Himself. He bids them, \u201cFollow Me,\u201d and His Spirit moves upon their hearts to draw them to come to Him. Many refuse to be drawn. Jesus knows who they are. He also knows who gladly hear His call, and are ready to come under His pastoral care. He says, \u201cMy sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me.\u201d (John 10:27.) He cares for each one as if there were not another on the face of the earth. . . . {2015 HB 64.2}<\/td><\/tr> It is not the fear of punishment, or the hope of everlasting reward, that leads the disciples of Christ to follow Him. They behold the Saviour\u2019s matchless love, revealed throughout His pilgrimage on earth, from the manger of Bethlehem to Calvary\u2019s cross, and the sight of Him attracts, it softens and subdues the soul. Love awakens in the heart of the beholders. They hear His voice, and they follow Him. {2015 HB 64.3}<\/td><\/tr> As the shepherd goes before his sheep, himself first encountering the perils of the way, so does Jesus with His people. \u201cWhen He putteth forth His own sheep, He goeth before them.\u201d (John 10:4.) The way to heaven is consecrated by the Saviour\u2019s footprints. The path may be steep and rugged, but Jesus has traveled that way; His feet have pressed down the cruel thorns, to make the pathway easier for us. Every burden that we are called to bear He Himself has borne. {2015 HB 64.4}<\/td><\/tr> Though now He has ascended to the presence of God, and shares the throne of the universe, Jesus has lost none of His compassionate nature. Today the same tender, sympathizing heart is open to all the woes of humanity. Today the hand that was pierced is reached forth to bless more abundantly His people that are in the world. \u201cAnd they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of My hand.\u201d (John 10:28.) The soul that has given himself to Christ is more precious in His sight than the whole world. The Saviour would have passed through the agony of Calvary that one might be saved in His kingdom. He will never abandon one for whom He has died. Unless His followers choose to leave Him, He will hold them fast. – The Desire of Ages, 480-483. {2015 HB 64.5}<\/td><\/tr> The Test of Christ\u2019s Divinity, February 18<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Lazarus, come forth! – John 11:43. {2015 HB 65.1}<\/td><\/tr> He felt every pang of anguish, as He said to His disciples, \u201cLazarus is dead.\u201d But Christ had not only the loved ones at Bethany to think of; He had the training of His disciples to consider. They were to be His representatives to the world, that the Father\u2019s blessing might embrace all. For their sake He permitted Lazarus to die. Had He restored him from illness to health, the miracle that is the most positive evidence of His divine character, would not have been performed. . . . {2015 HB 65.2}<\/td><\/tr> In delaying to come to Lazarus, Christ had a purpose of mercy toward those who had not received Him. He tarried, that by raising Lazarus from the dead He might give to His stubborn, unbelieving people another evidence that He was indeed \u201cthe resurrection, and the life.\u201d . . . In His mercy He purposed to give them one more evidence that He was the Restorer, the One who alone could bring life and immortality to light. This was to be an evidence that the priests could not misinterpret. This was the reason of His delay in going to Bethany. This crowning miracle, the raising of Lazarus, was to set the seal of God on His work and on His claim to divinity. . . . {2015 HB 65.3}<\/td><\/tr> Lazarus had been laid in a cave in a rock, and a massive stone had been placed before the entrance. \u201cTake ye away the stone,\u201d Christ said. Thinking that He only wished to look upon the dead, Martha objected, saying that the body had been buried four days, and corruption had already begun its work. This statement, made before the raising of Lazarus, left no room for Christ\u2019s enemies to say that a deception had been practiced. . . . {2015 HB 65.4}<\/td><\/tr> \u201cAnd when He thus had spoken, He cried with a loud voice, Lazarus, come forth.\u201d His voice, clear and penetrating, pierces the ear of the dead. As He speaks, divinity flashes through humanity. In His face, which is lighted up by the glory of God, the people see the assurance of His power. Every eye is fastened on the entrance to the cave. Every ear is bent to catch the slightest sound. With intense and painful interest all wait for the test of Christ\u2019s divinity, the evidence that is to substantiate His claim to be the Son of God, or to extinguish the hope forever. {2015 HB 65.5}<\/td><\/tr> There is a stir in the silent tomb, and he who was dead stands at the door of the sepulcher. – The Desire of Ages, 528, 529, 534, 536. {2015 HB 65.6}<\/td><\/tr> Triumphal Entry, February 19<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Behold, your King is coming to you; He is just and having salvation, lowly and riding on a donkey, a colt, the foal of a donkey. – Zechariah 9:9. {2015 HB 66.1}<\/td><\/tr> Christ was following the Jewish custom for a royal entry. The animal on which He rode was that ridden by the kings of Israel, and prophecy had foretold that thus the Messiah should come to His kingdom. No sooner was He seated upon the colt than a loud shout of triumph rent the air. The multitude hailed Him as Messiah, their King. Jesus now accepted the homage which He had never before permitted, and the disciples received this as proof that their glad hopes were to be realized by seeing Him established on the throne. The multitude were convinced that the hour of their emancipation was at hand. In imagination they saw the Roman armies driven from Jerusalem, and Israel once more an independent nation. All were happy and excited; the people vied with one another in paying Him homage. They could not display outward pomp and splendor, but they gave Him the worship of happy hearts. They were unable to present Him with costly gifts, but they spread their outer garments as a carpet in His path, and they also strewed the leafy branches of the olive and the palm in the way. They could lead the triumphal procession with no royal standards, but they cut down the spreading palm boughs, Nature\u2019s emblem of victory, and waved them aloft with loud acclamations and hosannas. {2015 HB 66.2}<\/td><\/tr> As they proceeded, the multitude was continually increased by those who had heard of the coming of Jesus and hastened to join the procession. . . . They had all heard of Jesus, and expected Him to go to Jerusalem; but they knew that He had heretofore discouraged all effort to place Him on the throne, and they were greatly astonished to learn that this was He. They wondered what could have wrought this change in Him who had declared that His kingdom was not of this world. . . . {2015 HB 66.3}<\/td><\/tr> Never before in His earthly life had Jesus permitted such a demonstration. He clearly foresaw the result. It would bring Him to the cross. . . . It was necessary, then, that the eyes of all people should now be directed to Him; the events which preceded His great sacrifice must be such as to call attention to the sacrifice itself. After such a demonstration as that attending His entry into Jerusalem, all eyes would follow His rapid progress to the final scene. – The Desire of Ages, 570, 571. {2015 HB 66.4}<\/td><\/tr> Jesus Came to Glorify God, February 20<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> For this purpose I came to this hour. Father, glorify Your name. – John 12:27, 28. {2015 HB 67.1}<\/td><\/tr> The message of the Greeks, foreshadowing as it did the gathering in of the Gentiles, brought to the mind of Jesus His entire mission. The work of redemption passed before Him, from the time when in heaven the plan was laid, to the death that was now so near at hand. A mysterious cloud seemed to enshroud the Son of God. Its gloom was felt by those near Him. He sat rapt in thought. . . . {2015 HB 67.2}<\/td><\/tr> Then came divine submission to His Father\u2019s will. \u201cFor this cause,\u201d He said, \u201ccame I unto this hour. Father, glorify Thy name.\u201d Only through the death of Christ could Satan\u2019s kingdom be overthrown. Only thus could we be redeemed, and God be glorified. Jesus consented to the agony, He accepted the sacrifice. The Majesty of heaven consented to suffer as the Sin Bearer. \u201cFather, glorify Thy name,\u201d He said. As Christ spoke these words, a response came from the cloud which hovered above His head: \u201cI have both glorified it, and will glorify it again.\u201d Christ\u2019s whole life, from the manger to the time when these words were spoken, had glorified God; and in the coming trial His divine-human sufferings would indeed glorify His Father\u2019s name. {2015 HB 67.3}<\/td><\/tr> As the voice was heard, a light darted from the cloud, and encircled Christ, as if the arms of Infinite Power were thrown about Him like a wall of fire. The people beheld this scene with terror and amazement. No one dared to speak. With silent lips and bated breath all stood with eyes fixed upon Jesus. The testimony of the Father having been given, the cloud lifted, and scattered in the heavens. For the time the visible communion between the Father and the Son was ended. {2015 HB 67.4}<\/td><\/tr> \u201cThe people therefore, that stood by, and heard it, said that it thundered: others said, An angel spake to Him.\u201d But the inquiring Greeks saw the cloud, heard the voice, comprehended its meaning, and discerned Christ indeed; to them He was revealed as the Sent of God. {2015 HB 67.5}<\/td><\/tr> The voice of God had been heard at the baptism of Jesus at the beginning of His ministry, and again at His transfiguration on the mount. Now at the close of His ministry it was heard for the third time, by a larger number of persons, and under peculiar circumstances. – The Desire of Ages, 624, 625. {2015 HB 67.6}<\/td><\/tr> The Gospel to the World, February 21<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in all the world as a witness to all the nations, and then the end will come. – Matthew 24:14. {2015 HB 68.1}<\/td><\/tr> Christ has given signs of His coming. He declares that we may know when He is near, even at the doors. He says of those who see these signs, \u201cThis generation shall not pass, till all these things be fulfilled.\u201d These signs have appeared. Now we know of a surety that the Lord\u2019s coming is at hand. \u201cHeaven and earth shall pass away,\u201d He says, \u201cbut My words shall not pass away.\u201d . . . {2015 HB 68.2}<\/td><\/tr> The exact time of the second coming of the Son of man is God\u2019s mystery. . . . {2015 HB 68.3}<\/td><\/tr> In the prophecy of Jerusalem\u2019s destruction Christ said, \u201cBecause iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold. But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved. And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come.\u201d This prophecy will again be fulfilled. The abounding iniquity of that day finds its counterpart in this generation. So with the prediction in regard to the preaching of the gospel. Before the fall of Jerusalem, Paul, writing by the Holy Spirit, declared that the gospel was preached to \u201cevery creature which is under heaven.\u201d (Colossians 1:23.) So now, before the coming of the Son of man, the everlasting gospel is to be preached \u201cto every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and people.\u201d (Revelation 14:6, 14.) God \u201chath appointed a day, in the which He will judge the world.\u201d (Acts 17:31.) Christ tells us when that day shall be ushered in. He does not say that all the world will be converted, but that \u201cthis gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come.\u201d By giving the gospel to the world it is in our power to hasten our Lord\u2019s return. We are not only to look for but to hasten the coming of the day of God. (2 Peter 3:12, margin.) Had the church of Christ done her appointed work as the Lord ordained, the whole world would before this have been warned, and the Lord Jesus would have come to our earth in power and great glory. . . . {2015 HB 68.4}<\/td><\/tr> Those who watch for the Lord\u2019s coming are not waiting in idle expectancy. . . . With vigilant watching they combine earnest working. Because they know that the Lord is at the door, their zeal is quickened to co-operate with the divine intelligences in working for the salvation of souls. – The Desire of Ages, 632-634. {2015 HB 68.5}<\/td><\/tr> You Are Clean, February 22<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> He who is bathed needs only to wash his feet, but is completely clean; and you are clean. – John 13:10. {2015 HB 69.1}<\/td><\/tr> These words mean more than bodily cleanliness. Christ is still speaking of the higher cleansing as illustrated by the lower. He who came from the bath was clean, but the sandaled feet soon became dusty, and again needed to be washed. So Peter and his brethren had been washed in the great fountain opened for sin and uncleanness. Christ acknowledged them as His. But temptation had led them into evil, and they still needed His cleansing grace. When Jesus girded Himself with a towel to wash the dust from their feet, He desired by that very act to wash the alienation, jealousy, and pride from their hearts. This was of far more consequence than the washing of their dusty feet. With the spirit they then had, not one of them was prepared for communion with Christ. Until brought into a state of humility and love, they were not prepared to partake of the paschal supper, or to share in the memorial service which Christ was about to institute. Their hearts must be cleansed. Pride and self-seeking create dissension and hatred, but all this Jesus washed away in washing their feet. A change of feeling was brought about. Looking upon them, Jesus could say, \u201cYe are clean.\u201d Now there was union of heart, love for one another. They had become humble and teachable. . . . {2015 HB 69.2}<\/td><\/tr> When believers assemble to celebrate the ordinances, there are present messengers unseen by human eyes. There may be a Judas in the company, and if so, messengers from the prince of darkness are there, for they attend all who refuse to be controlled by the Holy Spirit. Heavenly angels also are present. These unseen visitants are present on every such occasion. There may come into the company persons who are not in heart servants of truth and holiness, but who may wish to take part in the service. They should not be forbidden. There are witnesses present who were present when Jesus washed the feet of the disciples and of Judas. More than human eyes beheld the scene. . . . {2015 HB 69.3}<\/td><\/tr> None should exclude themselves from the Communion because some who are unworthy may be present. Every disciple is called upon to participate publicly, and thus bear witness of accepting Christ as a personal Saviour. It is at these, His own appointments, that Christ meets His people, and energizes them by His presence. – The Desire of Ages, 646, 656. {2015 HB 69.4}<\/td><\/tr> The Penitent Thief, February 23<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Lord, remember me when You come into Your kingdom. – Luke 23:42. {2015 HB 70.1}<\/td><\/tr> To Jesus in His agony on the cross there came one gleam of comfort. It was the prayer of the penitent thief. Both the men who were crucified with Jesus had at first railed upon Him; and one under his suffering only became more desperate and defiant. But not so with his companion. This man was not a hardened criminal; he had been led astray by evil associations, but he was less guilty than many of those who stood beside the cross reviling the Saviour. He had seen and heard Jesus, and had been convicted by His teaching, but he had been turned away from Him by the priests and rulers. Seeking to stifle conviction, he had plunged deeper and deeper into sin, until he was arrested, tried as a criminal, and condemned to die on the cross. In the judgment hall and on the way to Calvary he had been in company with Jesus. He had heard Pilate declare, \u201cI find no fault in Him.\u201d (John 19:4.) He had marked His godlike bearing, and His pitying forgiveness of His tormentors. On the cross he sees the many great religionists shoot out the tongue with scorn, and ridicule the Lord Jesus. . . . Among the passers-by he hears many defending Jesus. He hears them repeat His words, and tell of His works. The conviction comes back to him that this is the Christ. Turning to his fellow criminal he says, \u201cDost not thou fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation?\u201d The dying thieves have no longer anything to fear from man. But upon one of them presses the conviction that there is a God to fear, a future to cause him to tremble. And now, all sin-polluted as it is, his life history is about to close. \u201cAnd we indeed justly,\u201d he moans; \u201cfor we receive the due reward of our deeds: but this Man hath done nothing amiss.\u201d {2015 HB 70.2}<\/td><\/tr> The Holy Spirit illuminates his mind, and little by little the chain of evidence is joined together. In Jesus, bruised, mocked, and hanging upon the cross, he sees the Lamb of God, that taketh away the sin of the world. Hope is mingled with anguish in his voice as the helpless, dying soul casts himself upon a dying Saviour. \u201cLord, remember me,\u201d he cries, \u201cwhen Thou comest into Thy kingdom.\u201d {2015 HB 70.3}<\/td><\/tr> Quickly the answer came. Soft and melodious the tone, full of love, compassion, and power the words: Verily I say unto thee today, Thou shalt be with Me in paradise. – The Desire of Ages, 749, 750. {2015 HB 70.4}<\/td><\/tr> It Is Finished, February 24<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> So when Jesus had received the sour wine, He said, \u201cIt is finished!\u201d And bowing His head, He gave up His spirit. – John 19:30. {2015 HB 71.1}<\/td><\/tr> Satan with his fierce temptations wrung the heart of Jesus. The Saviour could not see through the portals of the tomb. Hope did not present to Him His coming forth from the grave a conqueror, or tell Him of the Father\u2019s acceptance of the sacrifice. He feared that sin was so offensive to God that Their separation was to be eternal. Christ felt the anguish which the sinner will feel when mercy shall no longer plead for the guilty race. It was the sense of sin, bringing the Father\u2019s wrath upon Him as our substitute, that made the cup He drank so bitter, and broke the heart of the Son of God. . . . {2015 HB 71.2}<\/td><\/tr> God and His holy angels were beside the cross. The Father was with His Son. Yet His presence was not revealed. Had His glory flashed forth from the cloud, every human beholder would have been destroyed. And in that dreadful hour Christ was not to be comforted with the Father\u2019s presence. He trod the wine press alone. . . . {2015 HB 71.3}<\/td><\/tr> To the angels and the unfallen worlds the cry, \u201cIt is finished,\u201d had a deep significance. It was for them as well as for us that the great work of redemption had been accomplished. They with us share the fruits of Christ\u2019s victory. {2015 HB 71.4}<\/td><\/tr> Not until the death of Christ was the character of Satan clearly revealed to the angels or to the unfallen worlds. The archapostate had so clothed himself with deception that even holy beings had not understood his principles. They had not clearly seen the nature of his rebellion. . . . {2015 HB 71.5}<\/td><\/tr> It was God\u2019s purpose to place things on an eternal basis of security, and in the councils of heaven it was decided that time must be given for Satan to develop the principles which were the foundation of his system of government. He had claimed that these were superior to God\u2019s principles. Time was given for the working of Satan\u2019s principles, that they might be seen by the heavenly universe. . . . {2015 HB 71.6}<\/td><\/tr> Well, then, might the angels rejoice as they looked upon the Saviour\u2019s cross; for though they did not then understand all, they knew that the destruction of sin and Satan was forever made certain, that the redemption of man was assured, and that the universe was made eternally secure. – The Desire of Ages, 753, 754, 758, 759, 764. {2015 HB 71.7}<\/td><\/tr> He Is Risen, February 25<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> He is not here: for He is risen, as He said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay. – Matthew 28:6. {2015 HB 72.1}<\/td><\/tr> An earthquake marked the hour when Christ laid down His life, and another earthquake witnessed the moment when He took it up in triumph. He who had vanquished death and the grave came forth from the tomb with the tread of a conqueror, amid the reeling of the earth, the flashing of lightning, and the roaring of thunder. . . . {2015 HB 72.2}<\/td><\/tr> Christ came forth from the tomb glorified, and the Roman guard beheld Him. Their eyes were riveted upon the face of Him whom they had so recently mocked and derided. In this glorified Being they beheld the prisoner whom they had seen in the judgment hall, the one for whom they had plaited a crown of thorns. . . . {2015 HB 72.3}<\/td><\/tr> At sight of the angels and the glorified Saviour the Roman guard had fainted and become as dead men. When the heavenly train was hidden from their view, they arose to their feet, and as quickly as their trembling limbs could carry them, made their way to the gate of the garden. Staggering like drunken men, they hurried on to the city, telling those whom they met the wonderful news. They were making their way to Pilate, but their report had been carried to the Jewish authorities, and the chief priests and rulers sent for them to be brought first into their presence. A strange appearance those soldiers presented. Trembling with fear, their faces colorless, they bore testimony to the resurrection of Christ. The soldiers told all, just as they had seen it; they had not had time to think or speak anything but the truth. With painful utterance they said, It was the Son of God who was crucified; we have heard an angel proclaiming Him as the Majesty of heaven, the King of glory. {2015 HB 72.4}<\/td><\/tr> The faces of the priests were as those of the dead. Caiaphas tried to speak. His lips moved, but they uttered no sound. . . . A lying report was then given to the soldiers. . . . {2015 HB 72.5}<\/td><\/tr> When Jesus was laid in the grave, Satan triumphed. He dared to hope that the Saviour would not take up His life again. He claimed the Lord\u2019s body, and set his guard about the tomb, seeking to hold Christ a prisoner. He was bitterly angry when his angels fled at the approach of the heavenly messenger. When he saw Christ come forth in triumph, he knew that his kingdom would have an end, and that he must finally die. – The Desire of Ages, 780-782. {2015 HB 72.6}<\/td><\/tr> He Is the King of Glory, February 26<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Lift up your heads, O you gates! And be lifted up, you everlasting doors! And the King of glory shall come in. – Psalm 24:7. {2015 HB 73.1}<\/td><\/tr> The time had come for Christ to ascend to His Father\u2019s throne. As a divine conqueror He was about to return with the trophies of victory to the heavenly courts. . . . {2015 HB 73.2}<\/td><\/tr> Now with the eleven disciples Jesus made His way toward the mountain. As they passed through the gate of Jerusalem, many wondering eyes looked upon the little company, led by One whom a few weeks before the rulers had condemned and crucified. . . . {2015 HB 73.3}<\/td><\/tr> With hands outstretched in blessing, and as if in assurance of His protecting care, He slowly ascended from among them, drawn heavenward by a power stronger than any earthly attraction. . . . {2015 HB 73.4}<\/td><\/tr> While the disciples were still gazing upward, voices addressed them which sounded like richest music. They turned, and saw two angels in the form of men, who spoke to them, saying, \u201cYe men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven? this same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen Him go into heaven.\u201d (Acts 1:11.) {2015 HB 73.5}<\/td><\/tr> These angels were of the company that had been waiting in a shining cloud to escort Jesus to His heavenly home. The most exalted of the angel throng, they were the two who had come to the tomb at Christ\u2019s resurrection, and they had been with Him throughout His life on earth. With eager desire all heaven had waited for the end of His tarrying in a world marred by the curse of sin. . . . {2015 HB 73.6}<\/td><\/tr> All heaven was waiting to welcome the Saviour to the celestial courts. As He ascended, He led the way, and the multitude of captives set free at His resurrection followed. The heavenly host, with shouts and acclamations of praise and celestial song, attended the joyous train. {2015 HB 73.7}<\/td><\/tr> As they drew near to the city of God, the challenge is given by the escorting angels, – {2015 HB 73.8}<\/td><\/tr> \u201cLift up your heads, O ye gates;<\/td><\/tr> And be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors;<\/td><\/tr> And the King of glory shall come in.\u201d – The Desire of Ages, 829-833. {2015 HB 73.9}<\/td><\/tr> Christ\u2019s Coronation and Its Results, February 27<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Jesus . . . has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. – Hebrews 12:2. {2015 HB 74.1}<\/td><\/tr> Christ\u2019s ascension to heaven was the signal that His followers were to receive the promised blessing. For this they were to wait before they entered upon their work. When Christ passed within the heavenly gates, He was enthroned amidst the adoration of the angels. As soon as this ceremony was completed, the Holy Spirit descended upon the disciples in rich currents, and Christ was indeed glorified, even with the glory which He had with the Father from all eternity. The Pentecostal outpouring was Heaven\u2019s communication that the Redeemer\u2019s inauguration was accomplished. According to His promise He had sent the Holy Spirit from heaven to His followers as a token that He had, as priest and king, received all authority in heaven and on earth, and was the Anointed One over His people. . . . {2015 HB 74.2}<\/td><\/tr> During His life on this earth He had sown the seed of truth and had watered it with His blood. The conversions that took place on the Day of Pentecost were the result of this sowing, the harvest of Christ\u2019s work, revealing the power of His teaching. {2015 HB 74.3}<\/td><\/tr> The arguments of the apostles alone, though clear and convincing, would not have removed the prejudice that had withstood so much evidence. But the Holy Spirit sent the arguments home to hearts with divine power. The words of the apostles were as sharp arrows of the Almighty, convicting the hearers of their terrible guilt in rejecting and crucifying the Lord of glory. {2015 HB 74.4}<\/td><\/tr> Under the training of Christ the disciples had been led to feel their need of the Spirit. Under the Spirit\u2019s teaching they received the final qualification, and went forth to their lifework. No longer were they ignorant and uncultured. No longer were they a collection of independent units or discordant, conflicting elements. No longer were their hopes set on worldly greatness. They were of \u201cone accord,\u201d \u201cof one heart and of one soul.\u201d (Acts 2:46; 4:32.) Christ filled their thoughts; the advancement of His kingdom was their aim. In mind and character they had become like their Master. . . . {2015 HB 74.5}<\/td><\/tr> Pentecost brought them the heavenly illumination. The truths they could not understand while Christ was with them were now unfolded. With a faith and assurance that they had never before known, they accepted the teachings of the Sacred Word. – The Acts of the Apostles, 38, 39, 45, 46. {2015 HB 74.6}<\/td><\/tr> The Intercession of Christ, February 28<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need. – Hebrews 4:16. {2015 HB 75.1}<\/td><\/tr> The sanctuary in heaven is the very center of Christ\u2019s work in our behalf. It concerns every soul living upon the earth. It opens to view the plan of redemption, bringing us down to the very close of time and revealing the triumphant issue of the contest between righteousness and sin. It is of the utmost importance that all should thoroughly investigate these subjects and be able to give an answer to everyone that asketh them a reason of the hope that is in them. {2015 HB 75.2}<\/td><\/tr> The intercession of Christ in our behalf in the sanctuary above is as essential to the plan of salvation as was His death upon the cross. By His death He began that work which after His resurrection He ascended to complete in heaven. We must by faith enter within the veil, \u201cwhither the forerunner is for us entered.\u201d (Hebrews 6:20.) There the light from the cross of Calvary is reflected. There we may gain a clearer insight into the mysteries of redemption. The salvation of sinners is accomplished at an infinite expense to heaven; the sacrifice made is equal to the broadest demands of the broken law of God. Jesus has opened the way to the Father\u2019s throne, and through His mediation the sincere desire of all who come to Him in faith may be presented before God. . . . {2015 HB 75.3}<\/td><\/tr> We are now living in the great day of atonement. In the typical service, while the high priest was making the atonement for Israel, all were required to afflict their souls by repentance of sin and humiliation before the Lord, lest they be cut off from among the people. In like manner, all who would have their names retained in the book of life should now, in the few remaining days of their probation, afflict their souls before God by sorrow for sin and true repentance. There must be deep, faithful searching of heart. The light, frivolous spirit indulged by so many professed Christians must be put away. There is earnest warfare before all who would subdue the evil tendencies that strive for the mastery. The work of preparation is an individual work. We are not saved in groups. The purity and devotion of one will not offset the want of these qualities in another. Though all nations are to pass in judgment before God, yet He will examine the case of each individual with as close and searching scrutiny as if there were not another being upon the earth. – The Great Controversy, 488-490. {2015 HB 75.4}<\/td><\/tr> Christ\u2019s Heavenly Ministry, February 29<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Now this is the main point of the things we are saying: We have such a High Priest, who is seated at the right hand of the throne of the Majesty in the heavens. – Hebrews 8:1. {2015 HB 76.1}<\/td><\/tr> For eighteen centuries this work of ministration continued in the first apartment of the sanctuary. The blood of Christ, pleaded in behalf of penitent believers, secured their pardon and acceptance with the Father, yet their sins still remained upon the books of record. As in the typical service there was a work of atonement at the close of the year, so before Christ\u2019s work for the redemption of sinners is completed there is a work of atonement for the removal of sin from the sanctuary. This is the service which began when the 2300 days ended. At that time, as foretold by Daniel the prophet, our High Priest entered the most holy, to perform the last division of His solemn work – to cleanse the sanctuary. {2015 HB 76.2}<\/td><\/tr> As anciently the sins of the people were by faith placed upon the sin offering and through its blood transferred, in figure, to the earthly sanctuary, so in the new covenant the sins of the repentant are by faith placed upon Christ and transferred, in fact, to the heavenly sanctuary. And as the typical cleansing of the earthly was accomplished by the removal of the sins by which it had been polluted, so the actual cleansing of the heavenly is to be accomplished by the removal, or blotting out, of the sins which are there recorded. But before this can be accomplished, there must be an examination of the books of record to determine who, through repentance of sin and faith in Christ, are entitled to the benefits of His atonement. The cleansing of the sanctuary therefore involves a work of investigation – a work of judgment. This work must be performed prior to the coming of Christ to redeem His people; for when He comes, His reward is with Him to give to every man according to his works. (Revelation 22:12.) {2015 HB 76.3}<\/td><\/tr> Thus those who followed in the light of the prophetic word saw that, instead of coming to the earth at the termination of the 2300 days in 1844, Christ then entered the most holy place of the heavenly sanctuary to perform the closing work of atonement preparatory to His coming. {2015 HB 76.4}<\/td><\/tr> It was seen, also, that while the sin offering pointed to Christ as a sacrifice, and the high priest represented Christ as a mediator, the scapegoat typified Satan, the author of sin, upon whom the sins of the truly penitent will finally be placed. – The Great Controversy, 421, 422. {2015 HB 76.5}<\/td><\/tr> March – Surrender and Acceptance<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Just as We Are, March 1<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden. – Matthew 11:28. {2015 HB 78.1}<\/td><\/tr> Some seem to feel that they must be on probation, and must prove to the Lord that they are reformed, before they can claim His blessing. But they may claim the blessing of God even now. They must have His grace, the Spirit of Christ, to help their infirmities, or they cannot resist evil. Jesus loves to have us come to Him just as we are, sinful, helpless, dependent. We may come with all our weakness, our folly, our sinfulness, and fall at His feet in penitence. It is His glory to encircle us in the arms of His love and to bind up our wounds, to cleanse us from all impurity. {2015 HB 78.2}<\/td><\/tr> Here is where thousands fail; they do not believe that Jesus pardons them personally, individually. They do not take God at His word. It is the privilege of all who comply with the conditions to know for themselves that pardon is freely extended for every sin. Put away the suspicion that God\u2019s promises are not meant for you. They are for every repentant transgressor. Strength and grace have been provided through Christ to be brought by ministering angels to every believing soul. None are so sinful that they cannot find strength, purity, and righteousness in Jesus, who died for them. He is waiting to strip them of their garments stained and polluted with sin, and to put upon them the white robes of righteousness; He bids them live and not die. {2015 HB 78.3}<\/td><\/tr> God does not deal with us as finite human beings deal with one another. His thoughts are thoughts of mercy, love, and tenderest compassion. He says, \u201cLet the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts: and let him return unto the Lord, and He will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for He will abundantly pardon.\u201d \u201cI have blotted out, as a thick cloud, thy transgressions, and, as a cloud, thy sins.\u201d (Isaiah 55:7; 44:22.) {2015 HB 78.4}<\/td><\/tr> \u201cI have no pleasure in the death of him that dieth, saith the Lord God: wherefore turn yourselves, and live ye.\u201d (Ezekiel 18:32.) Satan is ready to steal away the blessed assurances of God. He desires to take every glimmer of hope and every ray of light from the soul; but you must not permit him to do this. Do not give ear to the tempter, but say, \u201cJesus has died that I might live. He loves me, and wills not that I should perish. I have a compassionate heavenly Father.\u201d – Steps to Christ, 52, 53. {2015 HB 78.5}<\/td><\/tr> Perfection, March 2<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Therefore you shall be perfect, just as your Father in heaven is perfect. – Matthew 5:48. {2015 HB 79.1}<\/td><\/tr> The condition of eternal life is now just what it always has been – just what it was in Paradise before the fall of our first parents – perfect obedience to the law of God, perfect righteousness. If eternal life were granted on any condition short of this, then the happiness of the whole universe would be imperiled. The way would be open for sin, with all its train of woe and misery, to be immortalized. {2015 HB 79.2}<\/td><\/tr> It was possible for Adam, before the fall, to form a righteous character by obedience to God\u2019s law. But he failed to do this, and because of his sin our natures are fallen and we cannot make ourselves righteous. Since we are sinful, unholy, we cannot perfectly obey the holy law. We have no righteousness of our own with which to meet the claims of the law of God. But Christ has made a way of escape for us. He lived on earth amid trials and temptations such as we have to meet. He lived a sinless life. He died for us, and now He offers to take our sins and give us His righteousness. If you give yourself to Him, and accept Him as your Saviour, then, sinful as your life may have been, for His sake you are accounted righteous. Christ\u2019s character stands in place of your character, and you are accepted before God just as if you had not sinned. {2015 HB 79.3}<\/td><\/tr> More than this, Christ changes the heart. He abides in your heart by faith. You are to maintain this connection with Christ by faith and the continual surrender of your will to Him; and so long as you do this, He will work in you to will and to do according to His good pleasure. So you may say, \u201cThe life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave Himself for me.\u201d (Galatians 2:20.) So Jesus said to His disciples, \u201cIt is not ye that speak, but the Spirit of your Father which speaketh in you.\u201d (Matthew 10:20.) Then with Christ working in you, you will manifest the same spirit and do the same good works – works of righteousness, obedience. {2015 HB 79.4}<\/td><\/tr> So we have nothing in ourselves of which to boast. We have no ground for self-exaltation. Our only ground of hope is in the righteousness of Christ imputed to us, and in that wrought by His Spirit working in and through us. – Steps to Christ, 62, 63. {2015 HB 79.5}<\/td><\/tr> By Grace Alone, March 3<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness. – 2 Corinthians 12:9. {2015 HB 80.1}<\/td><\/tr> It is impossible for us, of ourselves, to escape from the pit of sin in which we are sunken. Our hearts are evil, and we cannot change them. \u201cWho can bring a clean thing out of an unclean? not one.\u201d \u201cThe carnal mind is enmity against God: for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be.\u201d (Job 14:4; Romans 8:7.) Education, culture, the exercise of the will, human effort, all have their proper sphere, but here they are powerless. They may produce an outward correctness of behavior, but they cannot change the heart; they cannot purify the springs of life. There must be a power working from within, a new life from above, before we can be changed from sin to holiness. That power is Christ. His grace alone can quicken the lifeless faculties of the soul, and attract it to God, to holiness. {2015 HB 80.2}<\/td><\/tr> The Saviour said, \u201cExcept a man be born from above,\u201d unless he shall receive a new heart, new desires, purposes, and motives, leading to a new life, \u201che cannot see the kingdom of God.\u201d (John 3:3, margin.) The idea that it is necessary only to develop the good that exists in us by nature, is a fatal deception. \u201cThe natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.\u201d \u201cMarvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again.\u201d (1 Corinthians 2:14; John 3:7.) Of Christ it is written, \u201cIn Him was life; and the life was the light of men\u201d – the only \u201cname under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.\u201d (John 1:4; Acts 4:12.) {2015 HB 80.3}<\/td><\/tr> It is not enough to perceive the loving-kindness of God, to see the benevolence, the fatherly tenderness, of His character. It is not enough to discern the wisdom and justice of His law, to see that it is founded upon the eternal principle of love. Paul the apostle saw all this when he exclaimed, \u201cI consent unto the law that it is good.\u201d \u201cThe law is holy, and the commandment holy, and just, and good.\u201d But he added, in the bitterness of his soul-anguish and despair, \u201cI am carnal, sold under sin.\u201d (Romans 7:16, 12, 14.) He longed for the purity, the righteousness, to which in himself he was powerless to attain, and cried out, \u201cO wretched man that I am! who shall deliver me from this body of death?\u201d (Romans 7:24, margin.) Such is the cry that has gone up from burdened hearts in all lands and in all ages. To all, there is but one answer, \u201cBehold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.\u201d (John 1:29.) – Steps to Christ, 18, 19. {2015 HB 80.4}<\/td><\/tr> It\u2019s Your Choice, March 4<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve. – Joshua 24:15. {2015 HB 81.1}<\/td><\/tr> All who refuse to give themselves to God are under the control of another power. They are not their own. They may talk of freedom, but they are in the most abject slavery. They are not allowed to see the beauty of truth, for their minds are under the control of Satan. While they flatter themselves that they are following the dictates of their own judgment, they obey the will of the prince of darkness. Christ came to break the shackles of sin-slavery from the soul. \u201cIf the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.\u201d \u201cThe law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus\u201d sets us \u201cfree from the law of sin and death.\u201d (John 8:36; Romans 8:2.) {2015 HB 81.2}<\/td><\/tr> In the work of redemption there is no compulsion. No external force is employed. Under the influence of the Spirit of God, we are left free to choose whom we will serve. In the change that takes place when the soul surrenders to Christ, there is the highest sense of freedom. The expulsion of sin is the act of the soul itself. True, we have no power to free ourselves from Satan\u2019s control; but when we desire to be set free from sin, and in our great need cry out for a power out of and above ourselves, the powers of the soul are imbued with the divine energy of the Holy Spirit, and they obey the dictates of the will in fulfilling the will of God. {2015 HB 81.3}<\/td><\/tr> The only condition upon which our freedom is possible is that of becoming one with Christ. \u201cThe truth shall make you free\u201d (John 8:32); and Christ is the truth. Sin can triumph only by enfeebling the mind, and destroying the liberty of the soul. Subjection to God is restoration to one\u2019s self – to the true glory and dignity of humanity. The divine law, to which we are brought into subjection, is \u201cthe law of liberty.\u201d (James 2:12.) {2015 HB 81.4}<\/td><\/tr> The Pharisees had declared themselves the children of Abraham. Jesus told them that this claim could be established only by doing the works of Abraham. The true children of Abraham would live, as he did, a life of obedience to God. They would not try to kill One who was speaking the truth that was given Him from God. In plotting against Christ, the rabbis were not doing the works of Abraham. A mere lineal descent from Abraham was of no value. Without a spiritual connection with him, which would be manifested in possessing the same spirit, and doing the same works, they were not his children. – The Desire of Ages, 466, 467. {2015 HB 81.5}<\/td><\/tr> It\u2019s Either Or, March 5<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> He who is not with Me is against Me. – Matthew 12:30. {2015 HB 82.1}<\/td><\/tr> Satan is continually seeking to overcome the people of God by breaking down the barriers which separate them from the world. Ancient Israel were enticed into sin when they ventured into forbidden association with the heathen. In a similar manner are modern Israel led astray. \u201cThe god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them.\u201d (2 Corinthians 4:4.) All who are not decided followers of Christ are servants of Satan. In the unregenerate heart there is love of sin and a disposition to cherish and excuse it. In the renewed heart there is hatred of sin and determined resistance against it. When Christians choose the society of the ungodly and unbelieving, they expose themselves to temptation. Satan conceals himself from view and stealthily draws his deceptive covering over their eyes. They cannot see that such company is calculated to do them harm; and while all the time assimilating to the world in character, words, and actions, they are becoming more and more blinded. {2015 HB 82.2}<\/td><\/tr> Conformity to worldly customs converts the church to the world; it never converts the world to Christ. Familiarity with sin will inevitably cause it to appear less repulsive. He who chooses to associate with the servants of Satan will soon cease to fear their master. When in the way of duty we are brought into trial, as was Daniel in the king\u2019s court, we may be sure that God will protect us; but if we place ourselves under temptation we shall fall sooner or later. {2015 HB 82.3}<\/td><\/tr> The tempter often works most successfully through those who are least suspected of being under his control. The possessors of talent and education are admired and honored, as if these qualities could atone for the absence of the fear of God or entitle anyone to His favor. Talent and culture, considered in themselves, are gifts of God; but when these are made to supply the place of piety, when, instead of bringing the soul nearer to God, they lead away from Him, then they become a curse and a snare. The opinion prevails with many that all which appears like courtesy or refinement must, in some sense, pertain to Christ. Never was there a greater mistake. These qualities should grace the character of every Christian, for they would exert a powerful influence in favor of true religion; but they must be consecrated to God, or they also are a power for evil. – The Great Controversy, 508, 509. {2015 HB 82.4}<\/td><\/tr> No Excuse for Sinning, March 6<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Neither do I condemn you; go and sin no more. – John 8:11. {2015 HB 83.1}<\/td><\/tr> God\u2019s ideal for His children is higher than the highest human thought can reach. \u201cBe ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.\u201d (Matthew 5:48.) This command is a promise. The plan of redemption contemplates our complete recovery from the power of Satan. Christ always separates the contrite soul from sin. He came to destroy the works of the devil, and He has made provision that the Holy Spirit shall be imparted to every repentant soul, to keep that one from sinning. {2015 HB 83.2}<\/td><\/tr> The tempter\u2019s agency is not to be accounted an excuse for one wrong act. Satan is jubilant when he hears the professed followers of Christ making excuses for their deformity of character. It is these excuses that lead to sin. There is no excuse for sinning. A holy temper, a Christlike life, is accessible to every repenting, believing child of God. {2015 HB 83.3}<\/td><\/tr> The ideal of Christian character is Christlikeness. As the Son of man was perfect in His life, so His followers are to be perfect in their life. Jesus was in all things made like unto His brethren. He became flesh, even as we are. He was hungry and thirsty and weary. He was sustained by food and refreshed by sleep. He shared the lot of humanity; yet He was the blameless Son of God. He was God in the flesh. His character is to be ours. The Lord says of those who believe in Him, \u201cI will dwell in them, and walk in them; and I will be their God, and they shall be My people.\u201d (2 Corinthians 6:16.) {2015 HB 83.4}<\/td><\/tr> Christ is the ladder that Jacob saw, the base resting on the earth, and the topmost round reaching to the gate of heaven, to the very threshold of glory. If that ladder had failed by a single step of reaching the earth, we should have been lost. But Christ reaches us where we are. He took our nature and overcame, that we through taking His nature might overcome. Made \u201cin the likeness of sinful flesh\u201d (Romans 8:3), He lived a sinless life. Now by His divinity He lays hold upon the throne of heaven, while by His humanity He reaches us. He bids us by faith in Him attain to the glory of the character of God. Therefore are we to be perfect, even as our \u201cFather which is in heaven is perfect.\u201d – The Desire of Ages, 311, 312. {2015 HB 83.5}<\/td><\/tr> The Greatest Battle We Face, March 7<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Let everyone who names the name of Christ depart from iniquity. – 2 Timothy 2:19. {2015 HB 84.1}<\/td><\/tr> The whole heart must be yielded to God, or the change can never be wrought in us by which we are to be restored to His likeness. By nature we are alienated from God. The Holy Spirit describes our condition in such words as these: \u201cDead in trespasses and sins;\u201d \u201cthe whole head is sick, and the whole heart faint;\u201d \u201cno soundness in it.\u201d We are held fast in the snare of Satan, \u201ctaken captive by him at his will.\u201d (Ephesians 2:1; Isaiah 1:5, 6; 2 Timothy 2:26.) God desires to heal us, to set us free. But since this requires an entire transformation, a renewing of our whole nature, we must yield ourselves wholly to Him. {2015 HB 84.2}<\/td><\/tr> The warfare against self is the greatest battle that was ever fought. The yielding of self, surrendering all to the will of God, requires a struggle; but the soul must submit to God before it can be renewed in holiness. {2015 HB 84.3}<\/td><\/tr> The government of God is not, as Satan would make it appear, founded upon a blind submission, an unreasoning control. It appeals to the intellect and the conscience. \u201cCome now, and let us reason together\u201d is the Creator\u2019s invitation to the beings He has made. (Isaiah 1:18.) God does not force the will of His creatures. He cannot accept an homage that is not willingly and intelligently given. A mere forced submission would prevent all real development of mind or character; it would make us mere automatons. Such is not the purpose of the Creator. He desires that human beings, the crowning work of His creative power, shall reach the highest possible development. He sets before us the height of blessing to which He desires to bring us through His grace. He invites us to give ourselves to Him, that He may work His will in us. It remains for us to choose whether we will be set free from the bondage of sin, to share the glorious liberty of the sons of God. {2015 HB 84.4}<\/td><\/tr> In giving ourselves to God, we must necessarily give up all that would separate us from Him. Hence the Saviour says, \u201cWhosoever he be of you that forsaketh not all that he hath, he cannot be My disciple.\u201d (Luke 14:33.) Whatever shall draw away the heart from God must be given up. . . . {2015 HB 84.5}<\/td><\/tr> A profession of Christ without this deep love is mere talk, dry formality, and heavy drudgery. – Steps to Christ, 43, 44. {2015 HB 84.6}<\/td><\/tr> Preparation for the Time of Trouble, March 8<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> The LORD is good, a stronghold in the day of trouble; and He knows those who trust in Him. – Nahum 1:7. {2015 HB 85.1}<\/td><\/tr> The \u201ctime of trouble, such as never was\u201d (Daniel 12:1), is soon to open upon us; and we shall need an experience which we do not now possess and which many are too indolent to obtain. It is often the case that trouble is greater in anticipation than in reality; but this is not true of the crisis before us. The most vivid presentation cannot reach the magnitude of the ordeal. In that time of trial, every soul must stand individually before God. \u201cThough Noah, Daniel, and Job\u201d were in the land, \u201cas I live, saith the Lord God, they shall deliver neither son nor daughter; they shall but deliver their own souls by their righteousness.\u201d (Ezekiel 14:20.) {2015 HB 85.2}<\/td><\/tr> Now, while our great High Priest is making the atonement for us, we should seek to become perfect in Christ. Not even by a thought could our Saviour be brought to yield to the power of temptation. Satan finds in human hearts some point where he can gain a foothold; some sinful desire is cherished, by means of which his temptations assert their power. But Christ declared of Himself: \u201cThe prince of this world cometh, and hath nothing in Me.\u201d (John 14:30.) Satan could find nothing in the Son of God that would enable him to gain the victory. He had kept His Father\u2019s commandments, and there was no sin in Him that Satan could use to his advantage. This is the condition in which those must be found who shall stand in the time of trouble. {2015 HB 85.3}<\/td><\/tr> It is in this life that we are to separate sin from us, through faith in the atoning blood of Christ. Our precious Saviour invites us to join ourselves to Him, to unite our weakness to His strength, our ignorance to His wisdom, our unworthiness to His merits. God\u2019s providence is the school in which we are to learn the meekness and lowliness of Jesus. The Lord is ever setting before us, not the way we would choose, which seems easier and pleasanter to us, but the true aims of life. It rests with us to cooperate with the agencies which Heaven employs in the work of conforming our characters to the divine model. None can neglect or defer this work but at the most fearful peril to their souls. . . . {2015 HB 85.4}<\/td><\/tr> The wrath of Satan increases as his time grows short, and his work of deceit and destruction will reach its culmination in the time of trouble. – The Great Controversy, 622, 623. {2015 HB 85.5}<\/td><\/tr> The Self-Righteous, March 9<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> There is none righteous, no, not one. – Romans 3:10. {2015 HB 86.1}<\/td><\/tr> The claim to be without sin is, in itself, evidence that the one who makes this claim is far from holy. It is because people have no true conception of the infinite purity and holiness of God or of what they must become who shall be in harmony with His character; because they have no true conception of the purity and exalted loveliness of Jesus, and the malignity and evil of sin, that human beings can regard themselves as holy. The greater the distance between them and Christ, and the more inadequate their conceptions of the divine character and requirements, the more righteous they appear in their own eyes. {2015 HB 86.2}<\/td><\/tr> The sanctification set forth in the Scriptures embraces the entire being – spirit, soul, and body. Paul prayed for the Thessalonians that their \u201cwhole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.\u201d (1 Thessalonians 5:23.) Again he writes to believers: \u201cI beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God.\u201d (Romans 12:1.) In the time of ancient Israel every offering brought as a sacrifice to God was carefully examined. If any defect was discovered in the animal presented, it was refused; for God had commanded that the offering be \u201cwithout blemish.\u201d So Christians are bidden to present their bodies, \u201ca living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God.\u201d In order to do this, all their powers must be preserved in the best possible condition. Every practice that weakens physical or mental strength unfits us for the service of our Creator. And will God be pleased with anything less than the best we can offer? Said Christ: \u201cThou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart.\u201d Those who do love God with all the heart will desire to give Him the best service of their life, and they will be constantly seeking to bring every power of their being into harmony with the laws that will promote their ability to do His will. They will not, by the indulgence of appetite or passion, enfeeble or defile the offering which they present to their heavenly Father. . . . {2015 HB 86.3}<\/td><\/tr> Every sinful gratification tends to benumb the faculties and deaden the mental and spiritual perceptions, and the word or the Spirit of God can make but a feeble impression upon the heart. – The Great Controversy, 473, 474. {2015 HB 86.4}<\/td><\/tr> What God Can Do With You, March 10<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> And the Lord added to the church daily those who were being saved. – Acts 2:47. {2015 HB 87.1}<\/td><\/tr> In the apostles of our Lord there was nothing to bring glory to themselves. It was evident that the success of their labors was due only to God. The lives of these men, the characters they developed, and the mighty work that God wrought through them, are a testimony to what He will do for all who are teachable and obedient. {2015 HB 87.2}<\/td><\/tr> Those who love Christ the most will do the greatest amount of good. There is no limit to the usefulness of those who, by putting self aside, make room for the working of the Holy Spirit upon their hearts, and live their lives wholly consecrated to God. If men and women will endure the necessary discipline, without complaining or fainting by the way, God will teach them hour by hour, and day by day. He longs to reveal His grace. If His people will remove the obstructions, He will pour forth the waters of salvation in abundant streams through the human channels. If those in humble life were encouraged to do all the good they could do, if restraining hands were not laid upon them to repress their zeal, there would be a hundred workers for Christ where now there is one. {2015 HB 87.3}<\/td><\/tr> God takes people as they are, and educates them for His service, if they will yield themselves to Him. The Spirit of God, received into the soul, will quicken all its faculties. Under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, the mind that is devoted unreservedly to God develops harmoniously, and is strengthened to comprehend and fulfill the requirements of God. The weak, vacillating character becomes changed to one of strength and steadfastness. Continual devotion establishes so close a relation between Jesus and His disciple that the Christian becomes like Him in mind and character. Through a connection with Christ believers will have clearer and broader views. Their discernment will be more penetrative, their judgment better balanced. Those who long to be of service to Christ are so quickened by the life-giving power of the Sun of Righteousness that they are enabled to bear much fruit to the glory of God. {2015 HB 87.4}<\/td><\/tr> People of the highest education in the arts and sciences have learned precious lessons from Christians in humble life who were designated by the world as unlearned. But these obscure disciples had obtained an education in the highest of all schools. They had sat at the feet of Him who spoke as \u201cnever man spake.\u201d (John 7:46.) – The Desire of Ages, 250, 251. {2015 HB 87.5}<\/td><\/tr> The Gospel Is for Everyone, March 11<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> And I, if I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all peoples to Myself. – John 12:32. {2015 HB 88.1}<\/td><\/tr> God is a Spirit: and they that worship Him must worship Him in spirit and in truth.\u201d (John 4:24.) Here is declared the same truth that Jesus had revealed to Nicodemus when He said, \u201cExcept a man be born from above, he cannot see the kingdom of God.\u201d (John 3:3, margin.) Not by seeking a holy mountain or a sacred temple are people brought into communion with heaven. Religion is not to be confined to external forms and ceremonies. The religion that comes from God is the only religion that will lead to God. In order to serve Him aright, we must be born of the divine Spirit. This will purify the heart and renew the mind, giving us a new capacity for knowing and loving God. It will give us a willing obedience to all His requirements. This is true worship. It is the fruit of the working of the Holy Spirit. By the Spirit every sincere prayer is indited, and such prayer is acceptable to God. Wherever a soul reaches out after God, there the Spirit\u2019s working is manifest, and God will reveal Himself to that soul. For such worshipers He is seeking. He waits to receive them, and to make them His sons and daughters. . . . {2015 HB 88.2}<\/td><\/tr> The gospel invitation is not to be narrowed down, and presented only to a select few, who, we suppose, will do us honor if they accept it. The message is to be given to all. Wherever hearts are open to receive the truth, Christ is ready to instruct them. He reveals to them the Father, and the worship acceptable to Him who reads the heart. For such He uses no parables. To them, as to the woman at the well, He says, \u201cI that speak unto thee am He.\u201d (John 4:26.) . . . {2015 HB 88.3}<\/td><\/tr> The Saviour did not wait for congregations to assemble. Often He began His lessons with only a few gathered about Him, but one by one the passers-by paused to listen, until a multitude heard with wonder and awe the words of God through the heaven-sent Teacher. Those who work for Christ should not feel that they cannot speak with the same earnestness to a few hearers as to a larger company. There may be only one to hear the message; but who can tell how far-reaching will be its influence? It seemed a small matter, even to His disciples, for the Saviour to spend His time upon a woman of Samaria. But He reasoned more earnestly and eloquently with her than with kings, councilors, or high priests. The lessons He gave to that woman have been repeated to the earth\u2019s remotest bounds. – The Desire of Ages, 189, 194, 195. {2015 HB 88.4}<\/td><\/tr> The Work of the Holy Spirit, March 12<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> However, when He, the Spirit of truth, has come, He will guide you into all truth. – John 16:13. {2015 HB 89.1}<\/td><\/tr> The office of the Holy Spirit is distinctly specified in the words of Christ: \u201cWhen He is come, He will reprove the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment.\u201d (John 16:8.) It is the Holy Spirit that convicts of sin. If sinners respond to the quickening influence of the Spirit, they will be brought to repentance and aroused to the importance of obeying the divine requirements. {2015 HB 89.2}<\/td><\/tr> To the repentant sinner, hungering and thirsting for righteousness, the Holy Spirit reveals the Lamb of God that taketh away the sin of the world. \u201cHe shall receive of Mine, and shall show it unto you,\u201d Christ said. \u201cHe shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you.\u201d (John 16:14; 14:26.) {2015 HB 89.3}<\/td><\/tr> The Spirit is given as a regenerating agency, to make effectual the salvation wrought by the death of our Redeemer. The Spirit is constantly seeking to draw people\u2019s attention to the great offering that was made on the cross of Calvary, to unfold to the world the love of God, and to open to the convicted soul the precious things of the Scriptures. {2015 HB 89.4}<\/td><\/tr> Having brought conviction of sin, and presented before the mind the standard of righteousness, the Holy Spirit withdraws the affections from the things of this earth and fills the soul with a desire for holiness. \u201cHe will guide you into all truth\u201d (John 16:13), the Saviour declared. If we are willing to be molded, there will be brought about a sanctification of the whole being. The Spirit will take the things of God and stamp them on the soul. By His power the way of life will be made so plain that none need err therein. {2015 HB 89.5}<\/td><\/tr> From the beginning, God has been working by His Holy Spirit through human instrumentalities for the accomplishment of His purpose in behalf of the fallen race. . . . {2015 HB 89.6}<\/td><\/tr> The Spirit of the Almighty is moving upon human hearts, and those who respond to its influence become witnesses for God and His truth. In many places consecrated men and women may be seen communicating to others the light that has made plain to them the way of salvation through Christ. And as they continue to let their light shine, as did those who were baptized with the Spirit on the Day of Pentecost, they receive more and still more of the Spirit\u2019s power. Thus the earth is to be lightened with the glory of God. – The Acts of the Apostles, 52-54. {2015 HB 89.7}<\/td><\/tr> Spiritual Healing, March 13<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> And you He made alive, who were dead in trespasses and sins. – Ephesians 2:1. {2015 HB 90.1}<\/td><\/tr> But the Saviour saw one case of supreme wretchedness. It was that of a man who had been a helpless cripple for thirty-eight years. His disease was in a great degree the result of his own sin, and was looked upon as a judgment from God. Alone and friendless, feeling that he was shut out from God\u2019s mercy, the sufferer had passed long years of misery. . . . {2015 HB 90.2}<\/td><\/tr> Jesus does not ask this sufferer to exercise faith in Him. He simply says, \u201cRise, take up thy bed, and walk.\u201d (John 5:8.) But the man\u2019s faith takes hold upon that word. Every nerve and muscle thrills with new life, and healthful action comes to his crippled limbs. Without question he sets his will to obey the command of Christ, and all his muscles respond to his will. Springing to his feet, he finds himself an active man. {2015 HB 90.3}<\/td><\/tr> Jesus had given him no assurance of divine help. The man might have stopped to doubt, and lost his one chance of healing. But he believed Christ\u2019s word, and in acting upon it he received strength. {2015 HB 90.4}<\/td><\/tr> Through the same faith we may receive spiritual healing. By sin we have been severed from the life of God. Our souls are palsied. Of ourselves we are no more capable of living a holy life than was the impotent man capable of walking. There are many who realize their helplessness, and who long for that spiritual life which will bring them into harmony with God; they are vainly striving to obtain it. In despair they cry, \u201cO wretched man that I am! who shall deliver me from this body of death?\u201d (Romans 7:24, margin.) Let these desponding, struggling ones look up. The Saviour is bending over the purchase of His blood, saying with inexpressible tenderness and pity, \u201cWilt thou be made whole?\u201d (John 5:6.) He bids you arise in health and peace. Do not wait to feel that you are made whole. Believe His word, and it will be fulfilled. Put your will on the side of Christ. Will to serve Him, and in acting upon His word you will receive strength. Whatever may be the evil practice, the master passion which through long indulgence binds both soul and body, Christ is able and longs to deliver. He will impart life to the soul that is \u201cdead in trespasses.\u201d (Ephesians 2:1.) He will set free the captive that is held by weakness and misfortune and the chains of sin. – The Desire of Ages, 202, 203. {2015 HB 90.5}<\/td><\/tr> Cleansing the Temple, March 14<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Do you not know that you are the temple of God? – 1 Corinthians 3:16. {2015 HB 91.1}<\/td><\/tr> In the cleansing of the temple, Jesus was announcing His mission as the Messiah, and entering upon His work. That temple, erected for the abode of the divine Presence, was designed to be an object lesson for Israel and for the world. From eternal ages it was God\u2019s purpose that every created being, from the bright and holy seraph to individual men and women, should be a temple for the indwelling of the Creator. Because of sin, humanity ceased to be a temple for God. Darkened and defiled by evil, the human heart no longer revealed the glory of the Divine One. But by the incarnation of the Son of God, the purpose of Heaven is fulfilled. God dwells in humanity, and through saving grace people\u2019s hearts become again His temple. God designed that the temple at Jerusalem should be a continual witness to the high destiny open to every soul. But the Jews had not understood the significance of the building they regarded with so much pride. They did not yield themselves as holy temples for the Divine Spirit. The courts of the temple at Jerusalem, filled with the tumult of unholy traffic, represented all too truly the temple of the heart, defiled by the presence of sensual passion and unholy thoughts. In cleansing the temple from the world\u2019s buyers and sellers, Jesus announced His mission to cleanse the heart from the defilement of sin – from the earthly desires, the selfish lusts, the evil habits, that corrupt the soul. \u201cThe Lord, whom ye seek, shall suddenly come to His temple, even the Messenger of the covenant, whom ye delight in: behold, He shall come, saith the Lord of hosts. But who may abide the day of His coming? and who shall stand when He appeareth? for He is like a refiner\u2019s fire, and like fullers\u2019 soap: and He shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver: and He shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver.\u201d (Malachi 3:1-3.) . . . {2015 HB 91.2}<\/td><\/tr> We cannot by ourselves cast out the evil throng that have taken possession of the heart. Only Christ can cleanse the soul temple. But He will not force an entrance. He comes not into the heart as to the temple of old; but He says, \u201cBehold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear My voice, and open the door, I will come in to him.\u201d (Revelation 3:20.) . . . His presence will cleanse and sanctify the soul, so that it may be a holy temple unto the Lord, and \u201can habitation of God through the Spirit.\u201d (Ephesians 2:21, 22.) – The Desire of Ages, 161, 162. {2015 HB 91.3}<\/td><\/tr> Holiness Is …! March 15<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Therefore, having these promises, beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God. – 2 Corinthians 7:1. {2015 HB 92.1}<\/td><\/tr> Since this is the means by which we are to receive power, why do we not hunger and thirst for the gift of the Spirit? Why do we not talk of it, pray for it, and preach concerning it? The Lord is more willing to give the Holy Spirit to those who serve Him than parents are to give good gifts to their children. For the daily baptism of the Spirit every worker should offer petitions to God. Companies of Christian workers should gather to ask for special help, for heavenly wisdom, that they may know how to plan and execute wisely. Especially should they pray that God will baptize His chosen ambassadors in mission fields with a rich measure of His Spirit. The presence of the Spirit with God\u2019s workers will give the proclamation of truth a power that not all the honor or glory of the world could give. {2015 HB 92.2}<\/td><\/tr> With the consecrated workers for God, in whatever place they may be, the Holy Spirit abides. The words spoken to the disciples are spoken also to us. The Comforter is ours as well as theirs. The Spirit furnishes the strength that sustains striving, wrestling souls in every emergency, amidst the hatred of the world, and the realization of their own failures and mistakes. In sorrow and affliction, when the outlook seems dark and the future perplexing, and we feel helpless and alone – these are the times when, in answer to the prayer of faith, the Holy Spirit brings comfort to the heart. {2015 HB 92.3}<\/td><\/tr> It is not a conclusive evidence that people are Christians because they manifest spiritual ecstasy under extraordinary circumstances. Holiness is not rapture: it is an entire surrender of the will to God; it is living by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God; it is doing the will of our heavenly Father; it is trusting God in trial, in darkness as well as in the light; it is walking by faith and not by sight; it is relying on God with unquestioning confidence, and resting in His love. {2015 HB 92.4}<\/td><\/tr> It is not essential for us to be able to define just what the Holy Spirit is. Christ tells us that the Spirit is the Comforter, \u201cthe Spirit of truth, which proceedeth from the Father.\u201d It is plainly declared regarding the Holy Spirit that, in His work of guiding us into all truth, \u201cHe shall not speak of Himself.\u201d (John 15:26; 16:13.) – The Acts of the Apostles, 50, 51. {2015 HB 92.5}<\/td><\/tr> Righteousness Is …! March 16<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness. – Matthew 5:6. {2015 HB 93.1}<\/td><\/tr> Righteousness is holiness, likeness to God, and \u201cGod is love.\u201d (1 John 4:16.) It is conformity to the law of God, for \u201call Thy commandments are righteousness\u201d (Psalm 119:172), and \u201clove is the fulfilling of the law.\u201d (Romans 13:10.) Righteousness is love, and love is the light and the life of God. The righteousness of God is embodied in Christ. We receive righteousness by receiving Him. {2015 HB 93.2}<\/td><\/tr> Not by painful struggles or wearisome toil, not by gift or sacrifice, is righteousness obtained; but it is freely given to every soul who hungers and thirsts to receive it. \u201cHo, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath no money; come ye, buy, and eat, . . . without money and without price.\u201d \u201cTheir righteousness is of Me, saith the Lord,\u201d and, \u201cThis is His name whereby He shall be called, The Lord Our Righteousness.\u201d (Isaiah 55:1; 54:17; Jeremiah 23:6.) {2015 HB 93.3}<\/td><\/tr> No human agent can supply that which will satisfy the hunger and thirst of the soul. But Jesus says, \u201cBehold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear My voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with Me.\u201d (Revelation 3:20.) . . . {2015 HB 93.4}<\/td><\/tr> As we need food to sustain our physical strength, so do we need Christ, the Bread from heaven, to sustain spiritual life and impart strength to work the works of God. As the body is continually receiving the nourishment that sustains life and vigor, so the soul must be constantly communing with Christ, submitting to Him and depending wholly upon Him. . . . {2015 HB 93.5}<\/td><\/tr> As we discern the perfection of our Saviour\u2019s character we shall desire to become wholly transformed and renewed in the image of His purity. The more we know of God, the higher will be our ideal of character and the more earnest our longing to reflect His likeness. A divine element combines with the human when the soul reaches out after God and the longing heart can say, \u201cMy soul, wait thou only upon God; for my expectation is from Him.\u201d (Psalm 62:5.) {2015 HB 93.6}<\/td><\/tr> If you have a sense of need in your soul, if you hunger and thirst after righteousness, this is an evidence that Christ has wrought upon your heart. – Thoughts From the Mount of Blessing, 18, 19. {2015 HB 93.7}<\/td><\/tr> Sanctification Is …! March 17<\/strong><\/td><\/tr> For this is the will of God, your sanctification. – 1 Thessalonians 4:3. {2015 HB 94.1}<\/td><\/tr> As God is holy in His sphere, so fallen human beings, through faith in Christ, are to be holy in their sphere. . . . {2015 HB 94.2}<\/td><\/tr> The sanctification of the church is God\u2019s object in all His dealings with His people. He has chosen them from eternity, that they might be holy. He gave His Son to die for them, that they might be sanctified through obedience to the truth, divested of all the littleness of self. From them He requires a personal work, a personal surrender. God can be honored by those who profess to believe in Him, only as they are conformed to His image and controlled by His Spirit. Then, as witnesses for the Saviour, they may make known what divine grace has done for them. {2015 HB 94.3}<\/td><\/tr> True sanctification comes through the working out of the principle of love. \u201cGod is love; and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him.\u201d (1 John 4:16.) The lives of those in whose hearts Christ abides, will reveal practical godliness. The character will be purified, elevated, ennobled, and glorified. Pure doctrine will blend with works of righteousness; heavenly precepts will mingle with holy practices. {2015 HB 94.4}<\/td><\/tr> Those who would gain the blessing of sanctification must first learn the meaning of self-sacrifice. . . . It is the fragrance of our love for others that reveals our love for God. It is patience in service that brings rest to the soul. It is through humble, diligent, faithful toil that the welfare of Israel is promoted. God upholds and strengthens the one who is willing to follow in Christ\u2019s way. {2015 HB 94.5}<\/td><\/tr> Sanctification is not the work of a moment, an hour, a day, but of a lifetime. It is not gained by a happy flight of feeling, but is the result of constantly dying to sin, and constantly living for Christ. Wrongs cannot be righted nor reformations wrought in the character by feeble, intermittent efforts. It is only by long, persevering effort, sore discipline, and stern conflict, that we shall overcome. We know not one day how strong will be our conflict the next. So long as Satan reigns, we shall have self to subdue, besetting sins to overcome; so long as life shall last, there will be no stopping place, no point which we can reach and say, I have fully attained. Sanctification is the result of lifelong obedience. – The Acts of the Apostles, 559-561. {2015 HB 94.6}<\/td><\/tr>