Set Your Affections on Things Above

Thompson, Darryl devotional at egwlists.whiteestate.org
Wed Nov 10 10:35:52 PST 2004


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Ellen G. White Estate, Devotional for November 10
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Set Your Affections on Things Above

Set your affection on things above, not on things on the earth. Col.
3:2. 

When God's people take their eyes off the things of this world and place
them on heaven and heavenly things they will be a peculiar people,
because they will see the mercy and goodness and compassion that God has
shown to the children of men. His love will call forth a response from
them, and their lives will show to those around them that the Spirit of
God is controlling them, that they are setting their affections on
things above, not on the things of the earth. 

In thinking of heaven, we may put our imagination to the utmost stretch
and think the loftiest thoughts that we are capable of thinking, and our
minds will grow weary in the effort to comprehend the breadth and depth
and height of the subject. It is impossible for our minds to take in the
great themes of eternity. It is impossible for us even to make an effort
to understand these things without the effort affecting our whole
character for good and having an uplifting influence on our minds. As we
think of how Christ came to our world to die for fallen man, we
understand something of the price that was paid for our redemption, and
we realize that there is no true goodness or greatness apart from God. 

Only by the light shining from the cross of Calvary can we know to what
depths of sin and degradation the human race has fallen through sin.
Only by the length of the chain let down from heaven to draw us up can
we know the depths to which we had sunk. And it is only by keeping the
unseen realities in view that we can understand anything of the
wonderful theme of redemption. 

We are almost home; we shall soon hear the voice of the Savior richer
than any music, saying, Your warfare is accomplished. Enter into the joy
of thy Lord. Blessed, blessed benediction; I want to hear it from His
immortal lips. I want to praise Him; I want to honor Him that sitteth on
the throne. I want my voice to echo and re-echo through the courts of
heaven. Will you be there? . . . God help us, and fill us with all
fullness and power, and then we can taste of the joys of the world to
come. 

>From Maranatha - Page 322



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