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        treasuring up the precious truths of God’s word, and through prayer
      
      
        strengthening their faith. When they were brought into trial, the Holy
      
      
        Spirit would bring to their remembrance the very truths that would be
      
      
        needed.
      
      
        A daily, earnest striving to know God, and Jesus Christ whom He
      
      
        has sent, would bring power and efficiency to the soul. The knowledge
      
      
        obtained by diligent searching of the Scriptures would be flashed into
      
      
        the memory at the right time. But if any had neglected to acquaint
      
      
        themselves with the words of Christ, if they had never tested the power
      
      
        of His grace in trial, they could not expect that the Holy Spirit would
      
      
        bring His words to their remembrance. They were to serve God daily
      
      
        with undivided affection, and then trust Him.
      
      
        So bitter would be the enmity to the gospel that even the tenderest
      
      
        earthly ties would be disregarded. The disciples of Christ would be
      
      
        betrayed to death by the members of their own households. “Ye shall
      
      
        be hated of all men for My name’s sake,” He added; “but he that shall
      
      
        endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.”
      
      
         Mark 13:13
      
      
        . But He
      
      
        bade them not to expose themselves unnecessarily to persecution. He
      
      
        Himself often left one field of labor for another, in order to escape
      
      
        from those who were seeking His life. When He was rejected at
      
      
        Nazareth, and His own townsmen tried to kill Him, He went down to
      
      
        Capernaum, and there the people were astonished at His teaching; “for
      
      
        His word was with power.”
      
      
         Luke 4:32
      
      
        . So His servants were not to be
      
      
        discouraged by persecution, but to seek a place where they could still
      
      
        labor for the salvation of souls.
      
      
        The servant is not above his master. The Prince of heaven was
      
      
        called Beelzebub, and His disciples will be misrepresented in like
      
      
        manner. But whatever the danger, Christ’s followers must avow their
      
      
        principles. They should scorn concealment. They cannot remain
      
      
        uncommitted until assured of safety in confessing the truth. They are
      
      
        set as watchmen, to warn men of their peril. The truth received from
      
      
        Christ must be imparted to all, freely and openly. Jesus said, “What I
      
      
        tell you in darkness, that speak ye in light: and what ye hear in the ear,
      
      
        that preach ye upon the housetops.”
      
      
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        Jesus Himself never purchased peace by compromise. His heart
      
      
        overflowed with love for the whole human race, but He was never
      
      
        indulgent to their sins. He was too much their friend to remain silent
      
      
        while they were pursuing a course that would ruin their souls,—the