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these commandments, and teach men so, they shall be of no esteem in
the sight of Heaven, and we may know that their claims are without
foundation.
And the claim to be without sin is, in itself, evidence that he
who makes this claim is far from holy. It is because he has no true
conception of the infinite purity and holiness of God or of what they
must become who shall be in harmony with His character; because he
has no true conception of the purity and exalted loveliness of Jesus,
and the malignity and evil of sin, that man can regard himself as holy.
The greater the distance between himself and Christ, and the more
inadequate his conceptions of the divine character and requirements, the
more righteous he appears in his own eyes.
The sanctification set forth in the Scriptures embraces the entire
being—spirit, soul, and body. Paul prayed for the Thessalonians that
their “whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the
coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.” 1 Thessalonians 5:23. Again he writes
to believers: “I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God,
that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God.”
Romans 12:1. In the time of ancient Israel every offering brought as a
sacrifice to God was carefully examined. If any defect was discovered in
the animal presented, it was refused; for God had commanded that the
offering be “without blemish.” So Christians are bidden to present their
bodies, “a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God.” In order to do
this, all their powers must be preserved in the best possible condition.
Every practice that weakens physical or mental strength unfits man for
the service of his Creator. And will God be pleased with anything less
than the best we can offer? Said Christ: “Thou shalt love the Lord thy
God with all thy heart.” Those who do love God with all the heart
will desire to give Him the best service of their life, and they will be
constantly seeking to bring every power of their being into harmony with
the laws that will promote their ability to do His will. They will not, by
the indulgence of
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