A Daily Experience in Conversion {a devotional}
For which cause we faint not; but
though our outward man perish, yet the inward man is renewed day by
day. 2 Corinthians 4:16.
Genuine conversion is needed, not once
in years, but daily. This conversion brings man into a new relation
with God. Old things, his natural passions and hereditary and
cultivated tendencies to wrong, pass away, and he is renewed and
sanctified. But this work must be continual; for as long as Satan
exists, he will make an effort to carry on his work. He who strives
to serve God will encounter a strong undercurrent of wrong. His heart
needs to be barricaded by constant watchfulness and prayer, or else
the embankment will give way; and like a millstream, the undercurrent
of wrong will sweep away the safeguard. No renewed heart can be kept
in a condition of sweetness without the daily application of the salt
of the Word. Divine grace must be received daily, or no man will stay
converted....
Test and trial will come to every soul
that loves God. The Lord does not work a miracle to prevent this
ordeal of trial, to shield His people from the temptations of the
enemy.... Characters are to be developed that will decide the fitness
of the human family for the heavenly home—characters that will
stand through the pressure of unfavorable circumstances in private
and public life, and that will, under the severest temptations,
through the grace of God grow brave and true, be firm as a rock to
principle, and come forth from the fiery ordeal, of more value than
the golden wedge of Ophir. God will endorse, with His own
superscription, as His elect, those who possess such characters....
The Lord accepts no halfhearted
service. He demands the whole man. Religion is to be brought into
every phase of life, carried into labor of every kind. The whole
being is to be under God’s control. We must not think that we can
take supervision of our own thoughts. They must be brought into
captivity to Christ. Self cannot manage self; it is not sufficient
for the work.... God alone can make and keep us loyal. ~Our High Calling, by E.G. White
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