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“Holier, Yea Holier Still”, July 26
For this is the will of God, even your sanctification.
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Thessalonians 4:3
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Our sanctification is God’s object in all His dealing with us. He has
chosen us from eternity that we might be holy. Christ gave Himself for
our redemption, that through faith in His power to save from sin, we might
be made complete in Him....
As Christians we have pledged ourselves to fulfil the responsibilities
resting on us, and to show to the world that we have a close connection
with God. Thus, through the good words and works of His disciples,
Christ is to be represented and honored.
God expects of us perfect obedience to His law. This law is the echo
of His voice, saying to us, Holier, yea holier still. Desire after the fullness
of the grace of Christ, yea, long—hunger and thirst—after righteousness.
The promise is, “Ye
shall
be filled.” Let your heart be filled with a longing
for this righteousness....
God has plainly stated that He expects us to be perfect, and because
He expects this, He has made provision for us to be partakers of the divine
nature. Only thus can we gain success in striving for eternal life. The
power is given by Christ. “As many as received him, to them gave he
power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name.”
John 1:12
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God’s people are to reflect to the world the bright rays of His glory.
But in order for them to do this, they must stand where these rays can fall
on them. They must cooperate with God. The heart must be cleansed of
all that leads to wrong. The Word of God must be read and studied with
an earnest desire to gain from it spiritual power. The bread of heaven must
be eaten and assimilated, becoming part of the life. Thus we gain eternal
life. Thus is answered the prayer of Christ, “Sanctify them through thy
truth: thy word is truth.”
John 17:17
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“This is the will of God, even your sanctification.” Is it
your
will that
your desires and inclinations shall be brought into harmony with the divine
mind?
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