Honorable in Motive and Action
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Mon Aug 9 05:36:33 PDT 2004
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Ellen G. White Estate, Devotional for August 9
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Honorable in Motive and Action
Be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God
for Christ's sake hath forgiven you. Eph. 4:32.
Principle, right, honesty, should ever be cherished. Honesty will not tarry
where policy is harbored. They will never agree; one is of Baal, the other of
God. The Master requires His servants to be honorable in motive and
action. . . . Those who choose honesty as their companion will embody it in
all their acts. To a large class, these men are not pleasing, but to God they
are beautiful.
Satan is working to crowd himself in everywhere. He would put asunder very
friends. There are men who are ever talking and gossiping and bearing false
witness, who sow the seeds of discord and engender strife. Heaven looks upon
this class as Satan's most efficient servants. But the man who is injured is
in a far less dangerous position than when fawned upon and extolled for a few
of his efforts which appear successful. The commendation of apparent friends
is more dangerous than reproach.
Every man who praises himself brushes the luster from his best efforts. A
truly noble character will not stoop to resent the false accusations of
enemies; every word spoken falls harmless, for it strengthens that which it
cannot overthrow. The Lord would have His people closely united with Himself,
the God of patience and love. All should manifest in their lives the love of
Christ. Let none venture to belittle the reputation or the position of
another; this is egotism. . . .
Never speak disparagingly of any man, for he may be great in the sight of the
Lord, while those who feel great may be lightly esteemed of God because of the
perversity of their hearts. Our only safety is to lie low at the foot of the
cross, be little in our own eyes, and trust in God; for He alone has power to
make us great. . . .
The judgment and ability of all are needed now. Every man's work is of
sufficient importance to demand that it be performed with care and fidelity.
One man cannot do the work of all. Each has his respective place and his
special work, and each should realize that the manner in which his work is
done must stand the test of the judgment.
>From Maranatha - Page 229
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