THE PROMISE
Brothers and sisters, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.
— Philippians 3:13,14, NIV
THE TESTIMONY
Christ has made a complete sacrifice for you, that you might stand before God complete in him.
In order to fight successfully the battle against sin, you must keep close to Jesus. Do not talk unbelief... Unbelief always separates the soul from Christ.
It is not praiseworthy to talk of our weakness and discouragement. Let each one say, “I am grieved that I yield to temptation, that my prayers are so feeble, my faith so weak. I have no excuse to plead for being dwarfed in my religious life. But I am seeking to obtain completeness of character in Christ. I have sinned, and yet I love Jesus. I have fallen many times, and yet he has reached out his hand to save me. I have told him all about my mistakes. I have confessed with shame and sorrow that I have dishonored him. I have looked to the cross, and have said, All this he suffered for me. The Holy Spirit has shown me my ingratitude, my sin, in putting Christ to open shame. He who knows no sin has forgiven me. He calls me to a higher, nobler life, and I press on to the things that are before.”
“God, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellency of the power may be of God, and not of us.”
The humility that bears fruit, filling the soul with a sense of the love of God, will speak for the one who has cherished it, in the great day when men will be rewarded according as their works have been.
Happy will be the one of whom it can then be said, “The Spirit never stirred this man’s soul in vain. He went forward and upward from strength to strength. Self was not woven into his life. Each message of correction and counsel he received as a blessing from God. Thus the way was prepared for him to receive still greater blessings, because God did not speak to him in vain...”
This experience every one who is saved must have.
— The Review and Herald, March 10, 1904
THE RESPONSE
Keep close to Jesus in order to fight successfully the battle against sin.
“I am grieved that I yield to temptation, that my prayers are so feeble, my faith so weak. I have no excuse to plead for being dwarfed in my religious life. But I am seeking to obtain completeness of character in Christ.”
“I have sinned and yet I love Jesus. I have fallen many times and yet He has reached out His hand to save me. I told Him all about my mistakes. I confessed with shame and sorrow that I have dishonored Him.”
“The Holy Spirit has shown me my ingratitude, my sin in putting Christ to open shame. He has forgiven me. He calls me to a higher, nobler life, and I press on to the things that are before.”