November
13, 2005
Be
Holy In All Your Conduct
"Gird
up the loins of your mind, be sober, and rest your hope fully
upon the grace that is to be brought to you at the revelation
of Jesus Christ; as obedient children, not conforming yourselves
to the former lusts, as in your ignorance; but as He who called
you is holy, you also be holy in all your conduct, because
it is written, 'Be holy, for I am holy.' " (1)
"Few
realize that it is a duty to exercise control over the thoughts
and imaginations. It is difficult to keep the undisciplined
mind fixed upon profitable subjects. But if the thoughts are
not properly employed, religion cannot flourish in the soul.
The mind must be preoccupied with sacred and eternal things,
or it will cherish trifling and superficial thoughts. Both
the intellectual and the moral powers must be disciplined,
and they will strengthen and improve by exercise.
"In
order to understand this matter aright, we must remember that
our hearts are naturally depraved, and we are unable of ourselves
to pursue a right course. It is only by the grace of God,
combined with the most earnest effort on our part, that we
can gain the victory.
"Every
wrong tendency may be, through the grace of Christ, repressed,
not in a languid, irresolute manner, but with firmness of
purpose, with high resolves to make Christ the pattern. Let
your love go out for those things that Jesus loved, and be
withheld from those things that will give no strength to right
impulses. With determined energy seek to learn, and to improve
the character every day. You must have firmness of purpose
to take yourself in hand and be what you know God would be
pleased to have you.
"The intellect, as well as the heart, must be consecrated
to the service of God. He has claims upon all there is of
us. The follower of Christ should not indulge in any gratification,
or engage in any enterprise, however innocent or laudable
it may appear, which an enlightened conscience tells him would
abate his ardor or lessen his spirituality. Every Christian
should labor to press back the tide of evil, and save our
youth from the influences that would sweep them down to ruin.
May God help us to press our way against the current."
(2)
1. 1
Peter 1:13-16.
2. God's Amazing Grace, p. 327.
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