"All your acts, however secret you may think they have been,
are open to your heavenly Father.
*Nothing is hidden, nothing covered.
*All your acts and the motives which prompt them are open to His sight.
*He has full knowledge of all your words and thoughts.
--It is your duty to control your thoughts. You will have to war
against a vain imagination. You may think that there can be no sin in permitting your thoughts to run as they naturally would without restraint. But this is not so. You are responsible to God for the indulgence of vain thoughts; for from vain imaginations arises the committal of sins, the actual doing of those things upon which the mind has dwelt. Govern your thoughts, and it will then be much easier to govern your actions. Your thoughts need to be sanctified.
Paul writes to the Corinthians: "Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ." When you come into this position,... Your thoughts will be pure, chaste, and elevated; your actions pure and sinless. Your bodies will be preserved in sanctification and honor, that ... You are required to deny self in little as well as in greater things. You should make an entire surrender to God."
Testimonies for the Church vol.3,p.82,83 E.G.W.
are open to your heavenly Father.
*Nothing is hidden, nothing covered.
*All your acts and the motives which prompt them are open to His sight.
*He has full knowledge of all your words and thoughts.
--It is your duty to control your thoughts. You will have to war
against a vain imagination. You may think that there can be no sin in permitting your thoughts to run as they naturally would without restraint. But this is not so. You are responsible to God for the indulgence of vain thoughts; for from vain imaginations arises the committal of sins, the actual doing of those things upon which the mind has dwelt. Govern your thoughts, and it will then be much easier to govern your actions. Your thoughts need to be sanctified.
Paul writes to the Corinthians: "Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ." When you come into this position,... Your thoughts will be pure, chaste, and elevated; your actions pure and sinless. Your bodies will be preserved in sanctification and honor, that ... You are required to deny self in little as well as in greater things. You should make an entire surrender to God."
Testimonies for the Church vol.3,p.82,83 E.G.W.