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You cannot
stand still. You must go forward in righteousness or retrogress
into evil and sin.
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You must
refuse to harbor even feelings of guilt. If you confess your
sins, they are forgiven.
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You must be
born of the spirit. You must be taught by the spirit and be led
by the spirit if you would live the spirit-filled life among
your fellows.
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It became the
habit of your forefathers to believe that God led them thither
for testing, punishing, or strengthening. But you know better.
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It is folly
to supplant one temptation with another through the mere force
of the human will.
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Develop an
actual interest in, and love for, those higher and more
idealistic forms of conduct, and the old and inferior will be
forgotten in the love for the new and superior.
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Spiritual
destiny is dependent on faith, love, and devotion to
truth--hunger and thirst for righteousness--the wholehearted
desire to find God and to be like him.
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Make not the
mistake of estimating the soul's worth by the imperfections of
the mind or by the appetites of the body. Your spiritual destiny
is conditioned only by your spiritual longings and purposes.
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Religion is
the exclusively spiritual experience of those who are
God-knowing. But moral power and spiritual energy are mighty
forces for dealing with social situations.
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You are
destined to live a narrow and mean life if you love only those
who love you.
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The less
of love in any creature's nature, the greater the love need.
Love is never
self-seeking. As with divine love, it cannot be self-contained
but must be unselfishly bestowed.
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God-knowing
individuals are not discouraged by misfortune nor downcast by
disappointment.
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Spirit livers
are not perturbed by the episodes of the material world.
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Every day
that true believers live, they find it easier to do the right
thing.
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Spiritual
living mightily increases true self-respect.
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Self-respect
is always coordinate with the love and service of one's fellows.
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It is not
possible to respect yourself more than you love your neighbor.
As the days
pass, every true believer becomes more and more skillful in
alluring his fellows into the love of eternal truth.
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In the
spirit, your citizenship is in heaven; in the flesh you are
still citizens of earthly kingdoms.
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Render to the
Caesars of earthly kingdoms that which is rightfully theirs. But
render to God that which is spiritual.
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The
measure of your spiritual capacity is your faith in truth and
love for man.
The measure
of your strength of character is your ability to resist the
holding of grudges and to withstand brooding.
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Defeat is the
true mirror in which you may honestly view your real self.
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Tact is the
fulcrum of social leverage. Tolerance is the earmark of a great
soul.
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Seek no
unearned recognition. Crave no undeserved sympathy.
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In all things
related to honor, seek only that which honestly belongs to you.
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The
God-conscious mortal is certain of salvation. Therefore he is
unafraid.
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Bravely
endure unavoidable suffering. Be uncomplaining when faced by
hardship.
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The true
believer never grows weary of well-doing. Obstacles only
challenge the exertions of kingdom-builders.