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Testimonies for the Church Volume 1 - A New You Ministry

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have much of <strong>the</strong> time been dependent upon o<strong>the</strong>rs, deriving <strong>the</strong>ir spiritual life from<strong>the</strong>m. If <strong>the</strong>y would only lean confidingly, in childlike trust, upon God, and have <strong>the</strong>iraffections centered in Jesus, deriving <strong>the</strong>ir life from Christ, <strong>the</strong> living Vine, what anamount of good <strong>the</strong>y might do, what a help <strong>the</strong>y might be to o<strong>the</strong>rs, what a support to<strong>the</strong>ir husbands, and what a reward would be <strong>the</strong>irs in <strong>the</strong> end! “Well done, good andfaithful servants,” would fall like sweetest music upon <strong>the</strong>ir ears. The words, “Enterthou into <strong>the</strong> joy of thy Lord,” would repay <strong>the</strong>m a thousand times <strong>for</strong> all suffering andtrials endured to save precious souls.Those who will not improve <strong>the</strong> talent which God has given <strong>the</strong>m will fail ofeverlasting life. Those who have been of but little use in <strong>the</strong> world will be rewardedaccordingly, as <strong>the</strong>ir works have been. When everything goes smoothly, <strong>the</strong>y are bornealong on <strong>the</strong> wave; but when <strong>the</strong>y need earnestly and untiringly to apply <strong>the</strong> oar, androw against wind and tide, <strong>the</strong>re seems to be no energy in <strong>the</strong>ir Christian character.They will not take <strong>the</strong> trouble to work, but lay down <strong>the</strong>ir oars and contentedly let <strong>the</strong>current carry <strong>the</strong>m downstream. Thus <strong>the</strong>y generally remain until someone takes <strong>the</strong>burden and labors earnestly and energetically to pull <strong>the</strong>m upstream. Every time <strong>the</strong>yyield to such indolence <strong>the</strong>y lose strength and have less inclination to work in <strong>the</strong> causeof God. It is only <strong>the</strong> faithful conqueror who wins eternal glory.A minister’s wife should ever have a leading influence on <strong>the</strong> minds of those withwhom she associates, and she will be a help or a great hindrance. She ei<strong>the</strong>r ga<strong>the</strong>rswith Christ or scatters abroad. A self-sacrificing missionary spirit is lacking among<strong>the</strong> companions of our ministers. It is self first, and <strong>the</strong>n Christ secondly, and eventhirdly. Never should a minister take his wife with him unless he knows that she can bea spiritual help, that she is one who can bear, and endure, and suffer, to do good, andto benefit souls <strong>for</strong> Christ’s sake. Those453

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