Modern Heroes
Thompson, Darryl
devotional at egwlists.whiteestate.org
Tue Mar 7 04:22:33 PST 2006
Modern Heroes
He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty; and he that
ruleth his spirit than he that taketh a city. Prov. 16:32
He has conquered self--the strongest foe man has to meet. 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. . . .
He who has learned to rule his spirit will rise above the slights,
the rebuffs, the annoyances to which we are daily exposed, and these
will cease to cast a gloom over his spirit.
It is God's purpose that the kingly power of sanctified reason,
controlled by divine grace, shall bear sway in the lives of human
beings. He who rules his spirit is in possession of this power.
The man or woman who preserves the balance of the mind when tempted
to indulge passion, stands higher in the sight of God and heavenly
angels than the most renowned general that ever led an army to battle
and to victory.
What young men and women need is Christian heroism. God's Word
declares that he that ruleth his spirit is better than he that taketh a
city. To rule the spirit means to keep self under discipline. . . . They
need to seek earnestly to bring into their lives the perfection that is
seen in the life of the Saviour, so that when Christ shall come, they
will be prepared to enter in through the gates into the city of God.
God's abounding love and presence in the heart will give the power of
self-control and will mold and fashion the mind and character. The grace
of Christ in the life will direct the aims and purposes and capabilities
into channels that will give moral and spiritual power--power which the
youth will not have to leave in this world, but which they can carry
with them into the future life and retain through the eternal ages.
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