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              The Ministry of Healing
            
            
              The strongest evidence of man’s fall from a higher state is the
            
            
              fact that it costs so much to return. The way of return can be gained
            
            
              only by hard fighting, inch by inch, hour by hour. In one moment, by
            
            
              a hasty, unguarded act, we may place ourselves in the power of evil;
            
            
              but it requires more than a moment to break the fetters and attain to
            
            
              a holier life. The purpose may be formed, the work begun; but its
            
            
              accomplishment will require toil, time, perseverance, patience, and
            
            
              sacrifice.
            
            
              We cannot allow ourselves to act from impulse. We cannot be
            
            
              off guard for a moment. Beset with temptations without number, we
            
            
              must resist firmly or be conquered. Should we come to the close of
            
            
              life with our work undone, it would be an eternal loss.
            
            
              The life of the apostle Paul was a constant conflict with self. He
            
            
              said, “I die daily.”
            
            
              1 Corinthians 15:31
            
            
              . His will and his desires every
            
            
              day conflicted with duty and the will of God. Instead of following
            
            
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              inclination, he did God’s will, however crucifying to his nature.
            
            
              At the close of his life of conflict, looking back over its struggles
            
            
              and triumphs, he could say, “I have fought a good fight, I have
            
            
              finished my course, I have kept the faith: henceforth there is laid
            
            
              up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous
            
            
              Judge, shall give me at that day.”
            
            
              2 Timothy 4:7, 8
            
            
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              The Christian life is a battle and a march. In this warfare there is
            
            
              no release; the effort must be continuous and persevering. It is by
            
            
              unceasing endeavor that we maintain the victory over the temptations
            
            
              of Satan. Christian integrity must be sought with resistless energy
            
            
              and maintained with a resolute fixedness of purpose.
            
            
              No one will be borne upward without stern, persevering effort in
            
            
              his own behalf. All must engage in this warfare for themselves; no
            
            
              one else can fight our battles. Individually we are responsible for the
            
            
              issues of the struggle; though Noah, Job, and Daniel were in the land
            
            
              they could deliver neither son nor daughter by their righteousness.
            
            
              The Science to Be Mastered
            
            
              There is a science of Christianity to be mastered—a science as
            
            
              much deeper, broader, higher than any human science as the heavens
            
            
              are higher than the earth. The mind is to be disciplined, educated,
            
            
              trained; for we are to do service for God in ways that are not in har-