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The European Union in Prophecy
such company is calculated to do them harm; and while all the time assimilating to
the world in character, words, and actions, they are becoming more and more blinded.
Conformity to worldly customs converts the church to the world; it never
converts the world to Christ. Familiarity with sin will inevitably cause it to appear
less repulsive. He who chooses to associate with the servants of Satan will soon cease
to fear their master. When in the way of duty we are brought into trial, as was Daniel
in the king's court, we may be sure that God will protect us; but if we place ourselves
under temptation we shall fall sooner or later. The tempter often works most
successfully through those who are least suspected of being under his control. The
possessors of talent and education are admired and honoured, as if these qualities
could atone for the absence of the fear of God or entitle men to His favor.
Talent and culture, considered in themselves, are gifts of God; but when these
are made to supply the place of piety, when, instead of bringing the soul nearer to God,
they lead away from Him, then they become a curse and a snare. The opinion prevails
with many that all which appears like courtesy or refinement must, in some sense,
pertain to Christ. Never was there a greater mistake. These qualities should grace
the character of every Christian, for they would exert a powerful influence in favor of
true religion; but they must be consecrated to God, or they also are a power for evil.
Many a man of cultured intellect and pleasant manners, who would not stoop to what
is commonly regarded as an immoral act, is but a polished instrument in the hands of
Satan. The insidious, deceptive character of his influence and example renders him a
more dangerous enemy to the cause of Christ than are those who are ignorant and
uncultured.
By earnest prayer and dependence upon God, Solomon obtained the wisdom
which excited the wonder and admiration of the world. But when he turned from the
Source of his strength, and went forward relying upon himself, he fell a prey to
temptation. Then the marvellous powers bestowed on this wisest of kings only
rendered him a more effective agent of the adversary of souls.
While Satan is
constantly seeking to blind their minds to the fact, let Christians never forget that
they "wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers,
against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against wicked spirits in high places."
Ephesians 6:12, margin. The inspired warning is sounding down the centuries to our
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