"There must be no pretense in the lives of those who have so sacred and solemn a message as we have been given to bear. The world is watching Seventh-day Adventists, because it knows something of their beliefs and of the high standard they have; and when it sees those who do not live up to their profession, it points at them with scorn. God's people should now make mighty intercession to him for help. It is the privilege of every believer, first to talk with God, and then, as God's mouthpiece, to talk with others. In order that we may have something to impart, we must daily receive light and blessing. Men and women who commune with God, who have an abiding Christ, who co-operate with holy angels, are needed at this time. The cause needs those who have power to draw with Christ, power to express the love of God. With wonderful, ennobling grace the Lord sanctifies the humble petitioner, giving him power to perform the most difficult duties. All that is undertaken is done as to the Lord, and this elevates and sanctifies the lowliest calling. It invests with new dignity every word and act, and links the humblest worker, the poorest of God's servants, with the highest of the angels in the heavenly courts" (Review and Herald, December 8, 1910 par. 6).
"The highest evidence of nobility in a Christian is self-control. He who can stand unmoved amid a storm of abuse is one of God's heroes" (Reflecting Christ, p. 292).
Monday, December 21, 2009
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I find these quotes, that affirm Pastor DeSilva (the pastor of Takoma Park SDA Church) as your pastor and spiritual leader, uplifting. In spite of the various "epics" which have shared what has taken place at Takoma Park Church, clearly you do see how hard it is to stand as a leader for God.
Agree or disagree with him, you have shown rightly that Pastor DeSilva's position places him in a spot few desire to go; that is of leading a church, placing himself open to attack by Satan.
Thanks for the quotes. As a fellow pastor I took them seriously and hope I can live up to them also.
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