"Be ye separate." — 2 Corinthians 6:17
By: Charles Spurgeon
The Christian, while in the world, is not to be of the world. He should
be distinguished from it in the great object of his life. To him, "to
live," should be "Christ." Whether he eats, or drinks, or whatever he
does, he should do all to God's glory. You may lay up treasure; but lay
it up in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt,
where thieves break not through nor steal. You may strive to be rich;
but be it your ambition to be "rich in faith," and good works. You may
have pleasure; but when you are merry, sing psalms and make melody in
your hearts to the Lord. In your spirit, as well as in your aim, you
should differ from the world. Waiting humbly before God, always
conscious of his presence, delighting in communion with him, and seeking
to know his will, you will prove that you are of heavenly race. And you
should be separate from the world in your actions. If a thing be right,
though you lose by it, it must be done; if it be wrong, though you
would gain by it, you must scorn the sin for your Master's sake. You
must have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but
rather reprove them. Walk worthy of your high calling and dignity.
Remember, O Christian, that thou art a son of the King of kings.
Therefore, keep thyself unspotted from the world. Soil not the fingers
which are soon to sweep celestial strings; let not these eyes become the
windows of lust which are soon to see the King in his beauty-let not
those feet be defiled in miry places, which are soon to walk the golden
streets-let not those hearts be filled with pride and bitterness which
are ere long to be filled with heaven, and to overflow with ecstatic
joy.
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