Monday, February 23, 2009

Health...Harmony...Happiness...No...Holiness. Holiness of Heart.

"We are to live in holiness, a strict inward conformity to the mind of Christ -- and righteousness, a full outward conformity to the precepts of the Gospel.
This is to be done before God, under the continual influence and support of His grace, and with a constant evidence of His presence and approbation."

"True happiness is found in hearing the glad tidings of salvation by Christ Jesus, and keeping them in a holy heart, and practicing them in an unblameable life."

--Adam Clarke

"A Christian is one who continually obeys the commandments of Christ. Wholehearted obedience is to be regarded as the proper sign of genuine, personal faith: 'Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire. Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them. Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.' [Matt. 7:19-21]. The Christian comes out and separates himself from whatever is impure and unholy in the conduct and habits of the world. The Christian brings forth the fruit of righteousness to the praise and the glory of Christ -- virtue, knowledge, temperance, patience, godliness, brotherly kindness, and charity. All these are to be in him and abound. He sets his affections of things above, not on things on the earth. He makes public confession of his love and attachment to Christ, and dedicates his all -- spirit, soul, body, talents, and opportunity -- to the diffusion of the cause and glory of the Redeemer in the world."

--R. W. Wooten
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These are just some thoughts that continue to help me keep my focus on Jesus Christ, my Lord, my Saviour, and my only Hope and Rock of salvation.

4 comments:

Lydighet said...

Thank you for the encouragement.

. . . but it looks as if someone has been plagiarizing the someone who wrote this comment. =D I don't mind!

- Isaac

Mr. Fund. said...

I've been plagiarizing you? How so?

Lydighet said...

The title is just similar to a title from one of my previous posts: "Of roaming tracks . . . no, tracks that roam . . . hm, tracks of Rome? Roman tracks. Tracks and Romans!"

Mr. Fund. said...

I see. I think yours is slightly more ingenious -- mine is merely a little alliteration...yours seems a little more creative.