Order and Cleanliness {a devotional}
Having
therefore these promises, dearly beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from
all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear
of God. 2 Corinthians 7:1.
It
is of the highest importance that Sabbathkeepers live out their faith
in every particular. They should be prompt and neat, and keep their
business matters all straight....
None
should be so fearful of being like the world that it will lead them to
be careless in their houses, leaving things in disorder and uncleanness.
It is not pride to be neat in dress, cleanly in person, orderly and
tasteful in their household arrangements.... These outside appearances
tell the business character of those living in the house, and not only
this but the religious character of its inmates. It is impossible for a
slack, disorderly person to make a good Christian. Their lives, in
temporal and religious things, are just as disorderly as their dress,
houses, persons, and premises.
There
is order in heaven. There are rules and regulations which govern the
whole heavenly host. All move in order. All there is cleanly, all in
perfect harmony. And everyone who will be counted worthy to enter heaven
will be thoroughly disciplined and will be without spot or wrinkle or
any such thing. The uncultivated have spots and wrinkles upon them now.
They had better lose no time in commencing the work of cleansing
themselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting
holiness in the fear of the Lord.
God
loves purity, cleanliness, order, and holiness. God requires all His
people who lack these qualifications to seek them and never rest until
they obtain them. They must commence the work of reform and elevate
their lives, so that in conversation and deportment their acts, their
lives, will be a continual recommendation of their faith and will have
such a winning, compelling power upon unbelievers that they will be
compelled to acknowledge that they are the children of God
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