Has Religion Made You Better? {a devotional}
Having
your conversation honest among the Gentiles: that, whereas they speak
against you as evildoers, they may by your good works, which they shall
behold, glorify God in the day of visitation. 1 Peter 2:12.
Whatever
we are at heart will be revealed in character, and will have an
influence on all those with whom we associate. Our words, our actions,
are a savor of life unto life or of death unto death. And in the
judgment we shall be brought face to face with those whom we might have
helped in right, safe paths by choice words, by counsel, if we had daily
connection with God and a living, abiding interest in the saving of
their souls.
The
Christian should not be content to be merely an active man of business.
He should not be so absorbed in worldly affairs as to have scarcely a
spare moment or a thought for recreation or friendship, for the good of
others, for the culture of the mind, or the welfare of the soul. Energy
and diligence in business are commendable, but these should not lead us
to neglect that love for God and man which the Bible enjoins....
Our
course in temporal matters, our conduct toward one another, is
commented upon with keenness and severity. What we say in the church is
not of so great consequence as our deportment in the home circle and
among our neighbors. The kindly word, the thoughtful act, true
politeness and hospitality, will constantly exert an influence in favor
of the Christian religion.
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