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more time ministering to the sick than preaching the Gospel. His example is to be ours. Deeds of kindness and unselfish service are twice a blessing, benefiting both the giver and the receiver of the kindness. “The consciousness of right doing is one of the best medicines for diseased bodies and minds. When the mind is free and happy from a sense of duty well done and the satisfaction of giving happiness to others, this cheering, uplifting influence brings new life to the whole being.” (see B. G. White, Ministry of Healing, page 257). It is for lack of this spirit in many believers that love has waned and faith grown dim. “If you will go to work as Christ designs that His disciples shall, and win souls for Him, you will feel the need of a deeper experience and a greater knowledge in divine things, and will hunger and thirst after righteousness. You will plead with God, your faith will be strengthened, and your soul will drink deeper drafts at the well of salvation. Encountering opposition and trials will drive you to the Bible and prayer. You will grow in grace and the knowledge of Christ, and will develop a rich experience. “The spirit of unselfish labor for others gives depth, stability, and Christlike loveliness to the character, and brings peace and happiness to its possessor... Those who thus exercise the Christian graces will grow and will become strong to work for God.” (White, Steps to Christ, p. 80). This unselfish service for the good of others is the surest way to work out your own salvation, remembering that, “It is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of His good pleasure,” (Philippians 2:13). The 58th chapter of Isaiah contains heaven’s prescription for sickness of the body or soul. If we desire health, and the true joy of life, we must put into practice the rules given in this Scripture. More than once I have seen this illustrated in my own experience and that of others, the Law of Benevolence bringing its sure result in a renewal of strength, health, and inner peace. Meditate often on this Bible chapter. Thousands of people today are seeking a life of respectable conventionality for themselves and for their children. Although professing to be Christians, they lack the self-sacrificing spirit of the Master. Thus they reject the only training that imparts a fitness for participation with Christ in His glory, the fellowship of service. This training gives strength and nobility to the character and a deeper sympathy with Jesus, who sacrificed and suffered for us. (I Peter 2:21). In the soul touched by the Savior’s love, there is begotten a desire to work for Him. Love and loyalty to Christ are reflected in true service, bringing a wonderful fellowship with our Master, and making us coworkers with heavenly angels. As we cooperate with them, we receive the benefit of


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