Be kindly affectioned one to another
with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another. Romans 12:10.
A Christian life will be revealed by
Christian thoughts, Christian words, and Christian deportment. In
Christ there is a divine completeness of character. In Christ we will
work the works of Christ. We shall in Christ sense our binding,
far-reaching obligations to God and to our fellow man.... There are
many cords which unite us to our fellow men, to humanity, and to God,
and this relationship is solemn with its weight of responsibility.
As long as we are in this world, we
must be linked one with another. Humanity is interlaced and
interwoven with humanity. As Christians we are members one of
another.... The Lord designs us as His sons and daughters, whom He
calls His friends, to help one another. This is to be a part of our
practical Christian work.
“Who is my neighbour?” ... He is
the very one who needs help the most. Thy brother, sick in spirit,
needs you as you needed him. He needs the experience of one who has
been as weak as himself, who can sympathize with and help him. The
very knowledge of his own weakness helps that one to help another in
his weakness.
Let it not be that the sympathetic
cords, which should be quick to vibrate at the least touch, shall be
cold as steel, frozen, as it were, and unable to help where help is
needed.
Seek to help, to strengthen, to bless
those with whom you are associated. The Lord will be merciful to
those who are merciful. The Lord will be tender and pitiful to those
who exercise tenderness and compassion and pity for others. We must
realize that we are in Christ’s school, not to learn how we may
esteem ourselves, how we shall conduct ourselves so as to receive
honor of men, but how we may cherish the meekness of Christ. Self and
selfishness will be ever striving for the mastery. It is a fight we
must have with ourselves, that self shall not have the victory.
Through Christ you may triumph; through Christ you may conquer. ~Our High Calling, by E.G. White
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