We ought to seek to gather in this world treasure that we can carry with us
through death's gates, and into the eternal world.
We should strive to build
into our lives qualities that shall endure.
Men slave and work to get a little
money, or to obtain honor, or power, or to win an earthly
crown but when they pass into the great vast forever,
they take nothing of all this with them!
Yet there are things---virtues, fruits of character, graces, which men do carry with them out of this world.
Yet there are things---virtues, fruits of character, graces, which men do carry with them out of this world.
What a man IS he carries with him into the
eternal world.
Money and rank and pleasures and earthly
gains he leaves behind him; but his character, he takes with him into
eternity!
This suggests at once, the importance of character and character-building.
Character is not what a man professes to be but what he really IS, as God sees him.
A man may not be as good as his reputation. A good reputation may hide an evil heart and life. Reputation is not character. Reputation is what a man's neighbors and friends think of him; character is what the man IS.
Christ's character is the model, the ideal, for every Christian life.
This suggests at once, the importance of character and character-building.
Character is not what a man professes to be but what he really IS, as God sees him.
A man may not be as good as his reputation. A good reputation may hide an evil heart and life. Reputation is not character. Reputation is what a man's neighbors and friends think of him; character is what the man IS.
Christ's character is the model, the ideal, for every Christian life.
We
are to be altogether like Him; therefore all of life's aiming and striving
should be towards Christ's blessed beauty.
His image we find
in the Gospels. We can look at it every day. We can study it in its details, as
we follow our Lord in His life among men, in all the variations of experience
through which He passed.
A little Christian girl was asked the question, "What is it for you to be a Christian?"
She answered, "It is to do as Jesus would do, and behave as He would behave if He were a little girl and lived at our house."
No better answer could have been given.
A little Christian girl was asked the question, "What is it for you to be a Christian?"
She answered, "It is to do as Jesus would do, and behave as He would behave if He were a little girl and lived at our house."
No better answer could have been given.
And there is scarcely any experience of
life for which we cannot find something in Christ's life to instruct us.
We
can find the traits and qualities of His life, as they shine out in His contact with temptation, with enmity, with wrong, with pain, with sorrow.
The next thing, when we have the vision of Christ before us, is to get it implanted into our own life.
The next thing, when we have the vision of Christ before us, is to get it implanted into our own life.
We cannot merely dream ourselves into godly
manhood or womanhood; we must forge for ourselves, with sweat and anguish, the
beautiful visions of Christ-likeness which we find on the Gospel pages!
It will
cost us self-discipline, oftentimes anguish, as we must deny ourselves, and cut
off the things we love.
SELF must be crucified.
It is not easy to become a godly man, a Christlike man.
It is not easy to become a godly man, a Christlike man.
~J. R. Miller~
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