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         The Desire of Ages
      
      
        The lesson is no less needed in the world today than when it fell
      
      
        from the lips of Jesus. Selfishness and cold formality have well-nigh
      
      
        extinguished the fire of love, and dispelled the graces that should
      
      
        make fragrant the character. Many who profess His name have lost
      
      
        sight of the fact that Christians are to represent Christ. Unless there
      
      
        is practical self-sacrifice for the good of others, in the family circle,
      
      
        in the neighborhood, in the church, and wherever we may be, then
      
      
        whatever our profession, we are not Christians.
      
      
        Christ has linked His interest with that of humanity, and He asks us
      
      
        to become one with Him for the saving of humanity. “Freely ye have
      
      
        received,” He says, “freely give.”
      
      
         Matthew 10:8
      
      
        . Sin is the greatest
      
      
        of all evils, and it is ours to pity and help the sinner. There are many
      
      
        who err, and who feel their shame and their folly. They are hungry for
      
      
        words of encouragement. They look upon their mistakes and errors,
      
      
        until they are driven almost to desperation. These souls we are not to
      
      
        neglect. If we are Christians, we shall not pass by on the other side,
      
      
        keeping as far as possible from the very ones who most need our help.
      
      
        When we see human beings in distress, whether through affliction or
      
      
        through sin, we shall never say, This does not concern me.
      
      
        “Ye which are spiritual, restore such an one in the spirit of meek-
      
      
        ness.”
      
      
         Galatians 6:1
      
      
        . By faith and prayer press back the power of the
      
      
        enemy. Speak words of faith and courage that will be as a healing
      
      
        balsam to the bruised and wounded one. Many, many, have fainted
      
      
        and become discouraged in the great struggle of life, when one word
      
      
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        of kindly cheer would have strengthened them to overcome. Never
      
      
        should we pass by one suffering soul without seeking to impart to him
      
      
        of the comfort wherewith we are comforted of God.
      
      
        All this is but a fulfillment of the principle of the law,—the prin-
      
      
        ciple that is illustrated in the story of the good Samaritan, and made
      
      
        manifest in the life of Jesus. His character reveals the true significance
      
      
        of the law, and shows what is meant by loving our neighbor as our-
      
      
        selves. And when the children of God manifest mercy, kindness, and
      
      
        love toward all men, they also are witnessing to the character of the
      
      
        statutes of heaven. They are bearing testimony to the fact that “the law
      
      
        of the Lord is perfect, converting the soul.”
      
      
         Psalm 19:7
      
      
        . And whoever
      
      
        fails to manifest this love is breaking the law which he professes to
      
      
        revere. For the spirit we manifest toward our brethren declares what is
      
      
        our spirit toward God. The love of God in the heart is the only spring