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												Don't underestimate the power of God in you, nor yet what you, by 
			working quietly and steadily with Him, may accomplish. Paul tells 
			not to think too highly of ourselves. (Romans xii. 3.) But he said 
			of himself, 'I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth 
			me.' (Philippians iv. 13.) He thought of himself linked to the 
			illimitable strength of Christ, and therefore omnipotent for any 
			work Christ set him to do. 
 The future before you is big with opportunities and possibilities. 
			Open doors on every hand invite you to enter and do service for the 
			Master and for your fellow-men, and the strength that worked in Paul 
			works in you, if you do not hinder it by selfishness and unbelief.
 
 The future success of The Army depends upon its religion -- its 
			relation to God in Christ -- And no one can tell, my dear reader, 
			how far that may depend on you. 'Behold how great a matter a little 
			fire kindleth!' Keep the fire of love and faith and sweet 
			hopefulness burning in your heart, and you may start a blaze that 
			will some day sweep the country or the world. I mean you, reader, 
			whoever you are, whether the highest-placed Officer or the latest 
			Convert; 'thou art the man' -- the woman, upon whom the glory of the 
			Lord may so shine that through you a great quickening may come to 
			The Army, which will make its future so bright that the past will 
			pale before it.
 
 Would you like to be that man or woman? Then seek the Lord, seek Him 
			daily, constantly, with your whole heart. Seek Him through His Word, 
			seek Him in secret prayer in the night watches and in the noonday. 
			Seek Him in glad obedience, seek Him in childlike faith. Seek 
			nothing for yourself. 'Seekest thou great things for thyself? Seek 
			them not,' is the word of the Lord to you if you want Him to work in 
			you mightily.
 
 If honor comes, thank God and lay it at the torn feet of Jesus, and 
			forget it, lest it ruin you. 'Love is not puffed up.' If honor comes 
			not -- if men seem to forget you in the distributions of rewards and 
			honors and promotions, still thank God and go on. Still seek the 
			honor which comes from God only, the honor of walking in the 
			footsteps of Jesus, of loving, of serving, of sacrificing, of 
			suffering for others, and you shall have your reward. You surely 
			shall, and it will be great, exceeding abundantly above all you 'ask 
			or think.' The crowning joy is yet to come. The final and 
			all-sufficient and unfading rewards will be given by the Master's 
			own hand. Fret not, if you fail of some lesser reward, lest through 
			your fretting you fail of the honor which cometh from God only, and 
			miss the crown Christ keeps in store for you. Oh, beware of fretting 
			over rewards and promotions and honors which man can give! It is a 
			snare set for you by the enemy of your soul. Take your eyes off 
			other people and see Jesus only. If others are good and spiritual 
			and devoted to the Lord, emulate them, follow them as they follow 
			Christ; but if they are faulty, fret not your soul because of them 
			(Psalm xxxvii. 1-5), but pray for them, and remember the word of 
			Jesus to Peter: 'What is that to thee? follow thou Me.'
 
 Be filled with the spirit of Jonathan and his armor-bearer. They 
			went up alone and routed the Philistines. They were jealous for the 
			glory of God and the overthrow of His impudent and insolent foes, 
			and were willing to jeopardize their lives to defeat God's enemies.
 
 Be filled with the spirit of Paul, who wrote: 'What things were gain 
			to me, those I counted loss for Christ,' and 'Neither count I my 
			life dear unto myself '; also 'I will very gladly spend and be 
			spent, for you: though the more abundantly I love you, the less I be 
			loved.'
 
 Bless God, this spirit of Paul abounds in The Army, but may it 
			abound yet more and more, and may it abound in you! This is 
			Holiness; this is Heaven begun; this is the spirit of Jesus still 
			abiding in men.
 
 Don't forget that 'you hath He quickened (made alive) who were dead 
			in trespasses and sins.' (Ephesians ii. 1.) And don't forget 'your 
			calling. brethren, how that not many wise men after the flesh, not 
			many mighty, not many noble, are called: but God hath chosen ' -- 
			note well -- 'God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to 
			confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world 
			to confound the things which are mighty; and base things of the 
			world, and things which are despised, hath God chosen' (What a 
			chooser is God!); 'yea, and things which are not, to bring to naught 
			things that are; that no flesh should glory in His presence. But of 
			Him are ye in Christ Jesus.' (I Corinthians i. 26-30.)
 
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