1 Stupid Blind Companion Is he your friend?
Jan 19, 2016
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Stupid Blind CompanionStupid Blind Companion
Is he your friend?Is he your friend?
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Friends come in different kinds,sizes . . .
Friends come in different kinds,sizes . . .
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The answer is . . .
A sense of uneasiness and anxiety about the future.
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Therefore do not worry about
tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry
about itself. Each day has enough
trouble of its own. — Matthew 6:34 NIV
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Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for
tomorrow will be anxious for itself.
Sufficient for the day is its own trouble —
Matthew 6:34 ESV
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So do not worry about tomorrow; it will have enough worries of its own. There is no need to add to the troubles each day brings. —
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We need to appreciate more fully the meaning of the words: “I sat
down under His shadow with great delight.” Song of Solomon 2:3. These words do not bring to our minds the picture of hasty
transit, but of quiet rest.
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There are many professing Christians who are anxious and depressed, many who are so full of busy activity that they cannot
find time to rest quietly in the promises of God, who act as if they could not afford to have
peace and quietness.
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To all such Christ’s invitation is: “Come unto Me, . . . and I will
give you rest.” Matthew 11:28.
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Let us turn from the dusty, heated thoroughfares of life to rest in the shadow of Christ’s love. Here we
gain strength for conflict. Here we learn to lessen toil and worry, and to speak and sing to the praise of God. Let the weary and the heavy-
laden learn from Christ the lesson of quiet trust. They must sit under His shadow if they would be possessors of His peace and rest. (Testimonies for the Church, vol. 7, pp. 69, 70)
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A survey taken of 521 clergy and laymen attending the National Council of Churches’ General
Assembly in Miami Beach revealed:
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A survey taken of 521 clergy and laymen attending the National Council of Churches’ General
Assembly in Miami Beach revealed:• Little more than half believed Jesus to be
divine.
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A survey taken of 521 clergy and laymen attending the National Council of Churches’ General
Assembly in Miami Beach revealed:• Little more than half believed Jesus to be
divine.
• Only one-fourth thought biblical miracles literally happened.
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A survey taken of 521 clergy and laymen attending the National Council of Churches’ General
Assembly in Miami Beach revealed:• Little more than half believed Jesus to be
divine.
• Only one-fourth thought biblical miracles literally happened.
• One-third declared the devil “definitely does not exist.”
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A survey taken of 521 clergy and laymen attending the National Council of Churches’ General
Assembly in Miami Beach revealed:• Little more than half believed Jesus to be
divine.
• Only one-fourth thought biblical miracles literally happened.
• One-third declared the devil “definitely does not exist.”
• Only sixty-two percent looked forward with “complete certainty” to a life after death.
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Refrain from anger, and forsake wrath! Fret
not yourself; it tends only to evil. (Psalm
37:8 ESV)
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There are many whose hearts are aching under a load of care because
they seek to reach the world’s standard. They have chosen its
service, accepted its perplexities, adopted its customs. Thus their
character is marred, and their life made a weariness. In order to gratify ambition and worldly
desires, they wound the conscience, and bring upon themselves an additional burden of remorse.
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The continual worry is wearing out the life forces. Our Lord desires them to lay aside this yoke of
bondage. He invites them to accept His yoke; He says, “My yoke is easy,
and My burden is light.” He bids them seek first the kingdom of God
and His righteousness, and His promise is that all things needful to them for this life shall be added.
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Worry is blind, and cannot discern the future; but Jesus sees
the end from the beginning. In every difficulty He has His way
prepared to bring relief. Our heavenly Father has a thousand
ways to provide for us, of which we know nothing. Those who accept the one principle of making the
service and honor of God supreme will find perplexities vanish, and a plain path before their feet. (The
Desire of Ages, p. 330)
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Do not be anxious about anything.
(Philippians 4:6 ESV)
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All His biddings are enablings. (Christ’s Object Lessons, p.
333)
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The Lord is not pleased to have us fret and worry ourselves out
of the arms of Jesus. More is needed of the quiet waiting and watching combined. We think
unless we have feeling that we are not in the right track, and we keep looking within for some sign
befitting the occasion; but the reckoning is not of feeling but of faith. (Selected Messages, bk. 2,
p. 242)
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If you have given yourself to God, to do His work, you have no need to be anxious for tomorrow. He whose servant you are, knows the end from the beginning. The events of tomorrow, which are
hidden from your view, are open to the eyes of Him who is
omnipotent.
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When we take into our hands the management of things with which
we have to do, and depend upon our own wisdom for success, we are
taking a burden which God has not given us, and are trying to bear it
without His aid. We are taking upon ourselves the responsibility that
belongs to God, and thus are really putting ourselves in His place.
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We may well have anxiety and anticipate danger and loss, for it is certain to befall us. But when we
really believe that God loves us and means to do us good we shall cease to worry about the future. We shall trust God as a child trusts a loving
parent. Then our troubles and torments will disappear, for our will is swallowed up in the will of God.
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Christ has given us no promise of help in bearing today the
burdens of tomorrow. He has said, “My grace is sufficient for thee” (2 Corinthians 12:9); but,
like the manna given in the wilderness, His grace is
bestowed daily, for the day’s need. Like the hosts of Israel in their pilgrim life, we may find
morning by morning the bread of heaven for the day’s supply.
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One day alone is ours, and during this day we are to live for God. For this one day we are to place in the
hand of Christ, in solemn service, all our purposes and plans, casting all
our care upon Him, for He careth for us. “I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end.” “In returning and rest shall ye be saved; in quietness
and in confidence shall be your strength.” Jeremiah 29:11; Isaiah
30:15
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If you will seek the Lord and be converted every day; if you will of
your own spiritual choice be free and joyous in God; if with gladsome
consent of heart to His gracious call you come wearing the yoke of
Christ,--the yoke of obedience and service,--all your murmurings will be
stilled, all your difficulties will be removed, all the perplexing problems that now confront you will be solved.
(Thoughts from the Mount of Blessing, pp. 100, 101)
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The End