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Our Study Now and in the Hereafter, March 30

That in the ages to come he might shew the exceeding riches of his grace. Ephesians 2:7.

Disobedience has closed the door to a vast amount of knowledge that might have been gained from the Word of God. In eternity we shall learn that which, if we had received the enlightenment that it was possible for us to obtain here, would have opened our understanding. And understanding means obedience to all God’s commandments. The plan of God’s government would have been understood. The heavenly world would have opened its chambers of grace and glory for exploration. Human beings would have been altogether different from what they now are in form, in speech, in song, for, by exploring the mines of truth, they would have been ennobled. The mystery of redemption, the knowledge of God and of Jesus Christ in His mediatorial character, the incarnation of Christ our Redeemer, His atoning sacrifice, would not be, as they now are, vague in our mind. They would have been, not only better understood, but altogether more highly appreciated.

These themes will employ the hearts and minds and tongue of the redeemed through the everlasting ages, and new developments of them will be opened up, which Christ longed to open to His disciples, but which they did not have faith to seek and grasp. Forever and ever, new views of the perfection and glory of Christ will appear.

Men of decided piety and talent catch views of eternal realities, but they are not understood, because the things that are seen eclipse the glory of the unseen. By many, man’s wisdom is thought to be higher than the wisdom of the divine Teacher. So God’s Lesson Book, containing treasure, is looked upon as old-fashioned, so much so as to be thought tame and stale. But it is not so regarded by those who have been quickened and vivified by the Holy Spirit. They see the priceless treasure, and would sell all to buy the field that contains it….

Many drink at the low, turbid waters of the valley, having forsaken the fountain of living water, the pure, snow-water of Lebanon. But those who make the Word of God their study, those who dig for the treasures of truth, will appreciate the weighty principles taught, and will digest them. As a result, they will themselves become imbued with the Spirit of Christ, and by beholding, they will become changed into His likeness. Those who appreciate the Word will teach like disciples who have been sitting at the feet of Jesus, and have accustomed themselves to learn of Him, that they might know Him whom to know aright is life eternal.—Manuscript 45, March 30, 1898, 45, “Hidden Treasure.”

From The Upward Look – Page 103

Continual Advancement, March 29

I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. Philippians 3:13, 14.

It is the duty of everyone who professes to be a Christian to keep his thoughts under the control of reason and oblige himself to be cheerful and happy. However bitter may be the cause of his grief, he should cultivate a spirit of rest and quietude in God. The restfulness which is in Christ Jesus, the peace of Christ, how precious, how healing its influence, how soothing to the oppressed soul! However dark his prospects, let him cherish a spirit to hope for good. While nothing is gained by despondency, much is lost. While cheerfulness and a calm resignation and peace will make others happy and healthy, it will be of the greatest benefit to one’s self. Sadness and talking of disagreeable things is encouraging the disagreeable scenes, bringing back upon one’s self the disagreeable effect. God wants us to forget all these—not look down but up, up!

Sadness deadens the circulation in the blood vessels and nerves, and also retards the action of the liver. It hinders the process of digestion and of nutrition, and has a tendency to dry up the marrow of the whole system….

God’s purposes are often veiled in mystery; they are incomprehensible to finite minds; but He who sees the end from the beginning knows better than we. What we need is to cleanse us from earthliness, to perfect our Christian character, that the robe of Christ’s righteousness shall be put upon us…. Faith, patience, forbearance, heavenly-mindedness, trust in your wise heavenly Father, are the perfect blossoms which mature amidst clouds and disappointments and bereavements….

The order of providence in relation to His people is advancement, progression. Continual advancement is the way of holiness, rising higher and higher in the knowledge and love of God…. God is unchangeable—the same yesterday, today, and forever. Faith must be exercised in all our prayers, for it has not lost its power, nor humble obedience its reward. If our brethren, who profess to believe the truth, would show their faith by their works, they would honor God and be enabled to convince many souls that they have the truth, for according to their faith and their obedience will they realize the fulfillment of the promises of God and be endowed with power from on high.—Letter 1, March 29, 1883, to J. N. Andrews, our first missionary, who was dying of tuberculosis in Switzerland.

From The Upward Look – Page 102

Keep Smiling

In a world with so much horrible news, it’s easy to get depressed or have low hopes. Few times we can find things to really smile about. The video below demonstrates how the world tries to take away our joy.

But we are Christians

In John 16:33 Jesus says “I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.”

No matter what circumstances you may be going through, you can depend that Jesus is in control. Thus, you still keep smiling.

God bless,
Pastor

Airport Advocacy

This past week, a church member from Grand Blanc and I went to do a site visit for the mission trip to Ecuador. When we arrived at the gate in Quito, we had about 30 minutes before take off. So as a “good” husband, I decide to go buy a gift for my wife (we had no time during our 2 full days there). As I’m ready to go, an airline staff member tells me to show our passports to an airport security person. As I head towards him, he walks away with 2-3 others.

 

I figure he doesn’t need us. My friend stays behind, and I go look for a store. As I walk past that particular group, I’m yelled at, to come with them, accusing me of trying to get away. They led me downstairs and outside where there are drug sniffing dogs barking loudly. I see my checked-bag and my friends. I tell them that my friend is upstairs; I’m questioned very suspiciously about why he stayed behind (I explained to him that I had no idea why I was told to go down, I was just going to buy a gift).

A young officer questions me and checks the contents of my bag, and tells me to go. I go, and am yelled at again, for going alone. I’m called back and questioned about the other bag. I mention that it’s not mine and the repeated story goes for another round. I’m asked if I’ll be responsible for the contents. I say I can vouch for what I know of him, but there may be some hidden thing that I don’t, and I don’t vouch for the unknown. They take me back to the young officer who had checked by bag, and I’m yelled at again with bad language for lying about not having another bag. I tell them, it’s not my bag and the again the story is repeated.

The bag is thoroughly checked, and am told I can walk back to the gate. I start walking and another officer yells at me and chews me out for trying to leave without permission. They find someone to take me and as we’re walking, I get yelled out for going with a officer-in-training (you can imagine my unbelief), I go back and wait until another officer takes me and I have to go through two security screenings, one by them and one as we enter the airport by airport staff.

I made it back in time for the flight, but a couple of things stood out.

1. In the the cosmic controversy of this life, Satan stands to accuse us before God of our sins (Revelation 12:9-10).
2. I was asked to take responsibility for my friends luggage… Jesus does the same with us. He places his life in our place (2 Corinthians 5:21).
3. I was not willing to take responsibility if there was drugs found in my friends bag (Of course there were none). But in real life, the baggage of our life does have the contamination of sin. But, Jesus did not shy away or reject being associated with that contamination. He took our place knowing who and what we are. He took the penalty of the sin that He knew we had, and let us have His clean life. (Isaiah 53:4-6).