And
having on the breastplate of righteousness. Eph. 6:14.
We must
put on every piece of the armor, and then stand firm. The Lord has honored us
by choosing us as His soldiers. Let us fight bravely for Him, maintaining the
right in every transaction. . . . Put on as your breastplate that divinely protected
righteousness which it is the privilege of all to wear. This will protect your
spiritual life.
Ample
provisions have been made for all who sincerely, earnestly, and thoughtfully
set about the work of perfecting holiness in the fear of God. Strength, grace,
and glory have been provided through Christ, to be brought by ministering
angels to the heirs of salvation. None are so low, so corrupt and vile, that
they cannot find in Jesus, who died for them, strength, purity, and righteousness,
if they will put away their sins, cease their course of iniquity, and turn with
full purpose of heart to the living God. He is waiting to strip them of their
garments, stained and polluted by sin, and to put upon them the white, bright
robes of righteousness.
The truly
righteous, who sincerely love and fear God, wear the robe of Christ's
righteousness in prosperity and adversity alike. Self-denial, self-sacrifice, benevolence, kindness, love, patience,
fortitude, and Christian trust are the daily fruits borne by those who
are truly connected with God. Their acts may not be published to the world, but
they themselves are daily wrestling with evil, and gaining precious victories
over temptation and wrong.
All who
have put on the robe of Christ's righteousness will stand before Him as chosen
and faithful and true. Satan has no power to pluck them out of the hand of the
Saviour. Not one soul who in penitence and faith has claimed His protection
will Christ permit to pass under the enemy's power.
Each one
will have a close struggle to overcome sin in his own heart. This is at times a
very painful and discouraging work; because, as we see the deformities in our
character, we keep looking at them, when we should look to Jesus and put on the
robe of His righteousness. Everyone who enters the pearly gates of the city of
God will enter there as a conqueror, and his greatest conquest will have been the
conquest of self.
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