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Testimonies for the Church Volume 1 - A New You Ministry

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flesh and luxurious food detrimental to health. God would now have His people adopt<strong>the</strong> re<strong>for</strong>m dress, not only to distinguish <strong>the</strong>m from <strong>the</strong> world as His “peculiar people,”but because a re<strong>for</strong>m in dress is essential to physical and mental health. God’s peoplehave, to a great extent, lost <strong>the</strong>ir peculiarity, and have been gradually patterning after<strong>the</strong> world, and mingling with <strong>the</strong>m, until <strong>the</strong>y have in many respects become like<strong>the</strong>m. This is displeasing to God. He directs <strong>the</strong>m, as He directed <strong>the</strong> children ofIsrael anciently, to come out from <strong>the</strong> world and <strong>for</strong>sake <strong>the</strong>ir idolatrous practices, notfollowing <strong>the</strong>ir own hearts (<strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir hearts are unsanctified) or <strong>the</strong>ir own eyes, whichhave led <strong>the</strong>m to depart from God and to unite with <strong>the</strong> world.Something must arise to lessen <strong>the</strong> hold of God’s people upon <strong>the</strong> world. There<strong>for</strong>m dress is simple and healthful, yet <strong>the</strong>re is a cross in it. I thank God <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> crossand cheerfully bow to lift it. We have been so united with <strong>the</strong> world that we have lostsight of <strong>the</strong> cross and do not suffer <strong>for</strong> Christ’s sake.We should not wish to invent something to make a cross; but if God presents to us across, we should cheerfully bear it. In <strong>the</strong> acceptance of <strong>the</strong> cross we are distinguishedfrom <strong>the</strong> world, who love us not and ridicule our peculiarity. Christ was hated by <strong>the</strong>world because He was not of <strong>the</strong> world. Can His followers expect to fare better than<strong>the</strong>ir Master? If we pass along without receiving censure or frowns from <strong>the</strong> worldwe may be alarmed, <strong>for</strong> it is our con<strong>for</strong>mity to <strong>the</strong> world which makes us so muchlike <strong>the</strong>m that <strong>the</strong>re is nothing to arouse <strong>the</strong>ir envy or malice; <strong>the</strong>re is no collision ofspirits. The world despises <strong>the</strong> cross. “For <strong>the</strong> preaching of <strong>the</strong> cross is to <strong>the</strong>m thatperish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is <strong>the</strong> power of God.” 1 Corinthians1:18. “But God <strong>for</strong>bid that I should glory, save in <strong>the</strong> cross of our Lord Jesus Christ,by whom <strong>the</strong> world is crucified unto me, and I unto <strong>the</strong> world.” Galatians 6:14. [SeeAppendix.]525

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