Friday, February 3, 2017

MINISTRY OF HEALING: Audio & Pull Quotes- Chapter 41

 In Contact With Others

Audio:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/mTExgkcljIo?list=PL4ByrircmXL5k2JRIamVNFkvW1Y3wIfiG

 Self is the enemy we most need to fear. No form of vice has a more baleful effect upon the character than has human passion not under the control of the Holy Spirit.

Every association of life calls for the exercise of *self-control, *forbearance, and *sympathy.
We differ so widely in disposition, habits, education, that our ways of looking at things vary. So frail, so ignorant, so liable to misconception is human nature, that each should be careful in the estimate he places upon another. We little know the bearing of our acts upon the experience of others. What we do or say may seem to us of little moment, when, could our eyes be opened, we should see that upon it depended the most important results for good or for evil. Cast no shadow upon the lives of others. A cold, sunless religion never draws souls to Christ. Christianity will make a man a gentleman. Always act from principle, never from impulse. Cultivate the habit of speaking well of others. Dwell upon the good qualities of those with whom you associate, and see as little as possible of their errors and failings. He who scatters the seeds of dissension and strife reaps in his own soul the deadly fruits. The very act of looking for evil in others develops evil in those who look. By dwelling upon the faults of others, we are changed into the same image.

We need not keep our own record of trials and difficulties, griefs, and sorrows. All these things are written in the books, and heaven will take care of them. While we are counting up the disagreeable things, many things that are pleasant to reflect upon are passing from memory,... Do something every day to improve, beautify, and ennoble the life that Christ has purchased with His own blood. Remember that you cannot read hearts. You do not know the motives which prompted the actions that to you look wrong. There are many who have not received a right education; their characters are warped, they are hard and gnarled, and seem to be crooked in every way. But the grace of Christ can transform them.
Christ is not to be hid away in the heart as a coveted treasure, sacred and sweet, to be enjoyed solely by the possessor. We are to have Christ in us as a well of water, springing up into everlasting life, refreshing all who come in contact with us.

If impatient words are spoken to you, never reply in the same spirit. Remember that a soft answer turneth away wrath. Proverbs 15:1