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Monday, July 13, 2015

The empty, oilless, flameless lamp?

(Winslow, "The God of Light")

See to it that your religious knowledge is not
borrowed from a Church, or from a minister,
or from a creed, but is derived directly and
only from Christ.


Let your knowledge of Christ, your faith in
Christ, your love to Christ, your obedience to
Christ, be the test and the measure of the
light that is in you.


Is there not a great danger of borrowing,
our religious thoughts, sentiments, and
phraseology, from others?


And was not this the case with the foolish
virgins in the parable, when they exclaimed,
"Please give us some of your oil because
 our lamps are going out." Matthew 25:8


Oh, it is of the utmost importance that our
religious light is not a borrowed or false light.

See that your religion is your own; the
personal, vital experience of your own heart.

It is easy; nothing easier, more deceptive or
fatal; than to make a religious profession, adopt
a religious ceremonial, imitate the experience,
and quote the language of others.


A borrowed or a counterfeit religion is of all
religions, the most ensnaring and dangerous.

Do not go to the grave clad in the religious
habiliments of others; but robed in Christ's
true and joyous garments of salvation, "girded
with the golden girdle" of truth, holiness, and love.


Bear not to death's gate the empty, oilless,
flameless lamp of a mere religious profession.




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