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An Irresistible Influence, August 20
Put on then, as God’s chosen ones, holy and beloved, compassion,
kindness, lowliness, meekness, and patience.
Colossians 3:12
, R.S.V.
Kind words, pleasant looks, a cheerful countenance, throw a charm
around the Christian that makes his influence almost irresistible. This is a
way to gain respect, and extend the sphere of usefulness, which costs but
little. It is the religion of Christ in the heart that causes the words issuing
therefrom to be gentle and the demeanor condescending, even to those in
the humblest walks of life. A blustering, faultfinding, overbearing man is
not a Christian; for to be a Christian is to be Christlike....
He who drinks in the spirit of Christ will let it flow forth in kind
words, and be expressed in courteous deportment. The plan of salvation
is to soften whatever is harsh and rough in the temper, and to smooth off
whatever is rugged or sharp in the manners. External change will testify
of an internal change. The truth is the sanctifier, the refiner. Received
into the heart, it works with hidden power, transforming the receiver. But
those who profess the truth and at the same time are rough, and sour,
and unkind in words and deportment, have not learned of Jesus; all these
manifestations show that they are yet servants of the wicked one. No
man can be a Christian without having the spirit of Christ, manifesting
meekness, gentleness, and refinement of manners....
Pleasant, kind, and well-bred Christians will have an influence for God
and His truth; it cannot be otherwise. The light borrowed from Heaven
will shed its brightening rays through them to the pathway of others....
The words we speak, our daily deportment, are the fruit growing upon the
tree. If the fruit is sour and unpalatable, the rootlets of that tree are not
drawing nourishment from a pure source. If our affections are brought
into harmony with our Saviour, if our characters are meek and lowly, we
evidence that our life is hid with Christ in God; and we shall leave behind
us a bright track.... Beholders will discern that we have been with Jesus
and learned of Him.
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