Walking Before God
Contents
Chapter 1. A Dying Man’s Prayer
Chapter 2. Religion vs. Salvation
Chapter 3. The Devil and Religion
Chapter 4. God’s Time or Never
Chapter 5. An Evil Report and its Influence
Chapter 8. Man’s Threefold Nature
Chapter 16. Morality not Salvation
The man who walks before God with a perfect heart will be obedient to His commands, no matter what he may have to suffer or lose, by so doing. Those he loves most may forsake him and foes may surround him, but obey God he will. He listens to God’s voice, and what He says, that will he do. He could not walk before God with a perfect heart unless his heart had been cleansed from all sin, and that cleansing he received with the distinct understanding that he would obey God at any loss, cross or cost. He may have to suffer humiliation in the eyes of the world; he may have to suffer ostracism by his friends; he may have to suffer loss in business or social standing, but it is all alike to the man who stands before God. The frown of ecclesiasticism has no terror to him. In the cross of Christ he glories, and placing his hand in the wounded palm of his Savior, he gladly and cheerfully obeys. No cross is too heavy for him to bear, no journey too great for him to make, no sacrifice too great for him to suffer, for he endures, seeing Him who is invisible.
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