Pure religion has to do with the will.
The will is the governing power in the nature of man, bringing
all the other faculties under its sway. The will is not the taste
or the inclination, but it is the deciding power which works
in the children of men unto obedience to God or unto disobedience.
You are a young man of intelligence; you
desire to make your life such as will fit you for heaven at last.
You are often discouraged at finding yourself weak in moral power,
in slavery to doubt, and controlled by the habits and customs
of your old life in sin. You find your emotional nature untrue
to yourself, to your best resolutions, and to your most solemn
pledges. Nothing seems real. Your own instability leads you to
doubt the sincerity of those who would do you good. The more
you struggle in doubt, the more unreal everything looks to you,
until it seems that there is no solid ground for you anywhere.
Your promises are like ropes of sand, and you regard in the same
unreal light the words and works of those in whom you should
trust.
You will be in constant peril until
you understand the true force of the will. You may believe and
promise all things, but your promises or your faith are of no
value until you put your will on the side of faith and action.
If you fight the fight of faith with all your will power, you
will conquer. Your feelings, your impressions, your emotions,
are not to be trusted, for they are not reliable, especially
with your perverted ideas; and the knowledge of your broken promises
and your forfeited pledges weakens your confidence in yourself,
and the faith of others in you.
But you need not despair. You must be determined
to believe, although nothing seems true and real to you. I need
not tell you it is you yourself that has brought you into this
unenviable position. You must win back your confidence in
God and in your brethren. It is for you to
yield up your will to the will of Jesus Christ; and as you do
this, God will immediately take possession and work in you to
will and to do of His good pleasure. Your whole nature will then
be brought under the control of the Spirit of Christ, and even
your thoughts will be subject to Him. You cannot control your
impulses, your emotions, as you may desire; but you can control
the will, and you can make an entire change in your life. By
yielding up your will to Christ, your life will be hid with Christ
in God and allied to the power which is above all principalities
and powers. You will have strength from God that will hold you
fast to His strength; and a new life, even the life of living
faith, will be possible to you. But your will must co-operate
with God's will, not with the will of associates through whom
Satan is constantly working to ensnare and destroy you.
Will you not without delay place yourself
in right relation to God? Will you not say, "I will give
my will to Jesus, and I will do it now," and from this moment
be wholly on the Lord's side? Disregard custom and the strong
clamoring of appetite and passion. Give Satan no chance to say:
"You are a wretched hypocrite." Close the door so that
Satan will not thus accuse and dishearten you. Say, "I will
believe, I do believe that God is my helper," and you will
find that you are triumphant in God. By steadfastly keeping the
will on the Lord's side, every emotion will be brought into captivity
to the will of Jesus. You will then find your feet on solid rock.
It will take, at times, every particle of will power which you
possess; but it is God that is working for you, and you will
come forth from the molding process a vessel unto honor.
Talk faith. Keep on God's side of the line.
Set not your foot on the enemy's side, and the Lord will be your
helper. He will do for you that which it is not possible for
you to do for yourself. The result will be that you will become
"like a cedar in Lebanon."
Your life will be noble, and your works will be wrought in God.
There will be in you a power, an earnestness, and a simplicity
that will make you a polished instrument in the hands of God.
You need to drink daily at the fountain
of truth, that you may understand the secret of pleasure and
joy in the Lord. But you must remember that your will is the
spring of all your actions. This will, that forms so important
a factor in the character of man, was at the Fall given into
the control of Satan; and he has ever since been working in man
to will and to do of his own pleasure, but to the utter ruin
and misery of man. But the infinite sacrifice of God in giving
Jesus, His beloved Son, to become a sacrifice for sin, enables
Him to say, without violating one principle of His government:
"Yield yourself up to Me; give Me that will; take it from
the control of Satan, and I will take possession of it; then
I can work in you to will and to do of My good pleasure."
When He gives you the mind of Christ, your will becomes as His
will, and your character is transformed to be like Christ's character.
Is it your purpose to do God's will? Do you wish to obey the
Scriptures? "If any man will come after Me, let him deny
himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me."
There is no such thing as following Christ
unless you refuse to gratify inclination and determine to obey
God. It is not your feelings, your emotions, that make you a
child of God, but the doing of God's will. A life of usefulness
is before you if your will becomes God's will. Then you may stand
in your God-given manhood, an example of good works. You will
then help to maintain rules of discipline instead of helping
to break them down. You will then help to maintain order instead
of despising it and inciting to irregularity of life by your
own course of action. I tell you in the fear of God: I know what
you may be if your will is placed on the side of God. "We
are laborers together with God." You may be doing your work
for time and eternity in such a manner that
it will stand the test of the judgment. Will you try? Will you
now turn square about? You are the object of Christ's love and
intercession. Will you now surrender to God and help those who
are placed as sentinels to guard the interests of His work, instead
of causing them grief and discouragement?