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`None have fallen so low, none
are so vile, but that they may find deliverance in
Jesus. No cry from a soul in need, though it fail of
utterance in words, will be unheeded. Those who
consent to enter into covenant with God are not left
to the power of Satan or to the infirmity of their
own nature.' (DA258)
`However wretched may be the
specimens of humanity that men spurn and turn aside
from, they are not too low, too wretched, for the
notice and love of God. Christ longs to have
care-worn, weary, oppressed human beings come to
Him. He longs to give them the light and joy and
peace that are to be found nowhere else. The
greatest sinners are the objects of His deep,
earnest pity and love. He sends His Holy Spirit to
yearn over them with tenderness, seeking to draw
them to Himself.' (COL226)
`Angels are ever present where
they are most needed, with those who have the
hardest battles with self to fight, and whose
surroundings are the most discouraging. Weak and
trembling souls who have many objectionable traits
of character are their special charge. That which
selfish hearts would regard as humiliating service,
ministering to those who are wretched and in every
way inferior in character, is the work of the pure,
sinless beings from the courts above.' (MH105)
As a follow-up to the above, we
urge you to consider the feature,
Step Into A Brand New You. |