"Wherefore I also, after I heard of your faith in the Master Yahushuaand love unto all the saints, cease not to give thanks for you, making mention of you in my prayers; that the Yahuwah of our Master Yahushua, the Father of glory, may give unto you the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of him: the eyes of your understanding being enlightened; that ye may know what is the hope of his calling, and what the riches of the glory of his inheritance in the saints, and what is the exceeding greatness of his power to usward who believe, according to the working of his mighty power." Ephesians 1:15-19.
In these words the importance of our having a connection with Yahushua, the source of all wisdom, is presented before us. We must have living faith in him, and trust him implicitly, so that we may reach the heights of wisdom and perfection that Yahuwah would have us. If we come short of attaining this, we cannot be the light that Yahuwah designed we should be in the world. Yahushua alone can impart to us the light which it is essential for us to have. We should be more diligent students in the school of Yahushua than we now are. We should study the word of Yahuwah more earnestly, that we may know the way, the truth, and the life. The best followers of Yahuwah are those who continually grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Master Yahushua.
If we are content to take a low level in the life of a follower of Yahushua, the truth will never become wrought into a deep experience; we shall not be fruit-bearing branches; we shall not honor Yahuwah. Kind words, kind looks, kind deeds, and thoughtful consideration of others,--these are the fruits that grow on the tree of a follower of Yahuwah. Yahushua is our example, and we must form our characters after his. By beholding his purity and perfection, we shall be changed into the same image. If Yahushua is dwelling in us, we shall reveal him in all our actions, and we shall see new charms in him every day. It is impossible to tell what work Yahuwah will do for us and through us, If we will only consent to become channels of light.
There are many who claim to be followers of Yahuwah who have defective
characters, and erroneous views of the Yahushua-like life. They are not a light
in the world. But let us seek by faith to attain unto a blameless life, that
our Yahushua-like character may be made manifest to all. Our conversation must
be holy and without murmuring. If we think we are having a hard time, let us
remember the Author and Finisher of our faith. There were a few that were not
ashamed to confess Yahushua when he was on earth. He said that many of the
chief rulers believed on him, but they would not confess him, for fear of being
put out of the synagogue. "They loved the
praise of men more than the praise of Yahuwah." (John 12:43).
We must have a higher sense of the work and claims of Yahuwah upon us than did the Pharisees. It is for our present and eternal interests to make friends with Yahushua. We need him in every trial and perplexity of life. We should have living faith in him,--faith to trust him as a little child trusts its earthly parents. He invites us to come to him. Let us tell him all about our troubles and our sins, and he will know just what to do in our case. We have a great High Priest to whom we may come boldly; we have a Mediator in the heavens. "For there is one Yahuwah, and one mediator between Yahuwah and men, the man Yahushua: who gave himself a ransom for all, to be testified in due time."
1 Timothy 2:5, 6.
The mission of Yahushua to this earth was to direct erring human beings to Yahuwah, to lead them to seek for holiness of character, to lead them to pray to Him that is mighty in counsel. Confess your sins to Yahuwah, and he will never betray your trust. Although we are sinners, he will pardon abundantly. "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness." (John 1:9). He marks our contrition of soul; and our sins will go beforehand to judgment; and when the times of refreshing shall come, they will be blotted out by the blood of the Lamb, and our names will be retained in the Lamb's book of life. "Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered. Blessed is the man unto whom the Master imputeth not iniquity." (Psalms 32:2). Neither learning nor riches can bring us into favor with Yahuwah. Moral worth alone is esteemed of value in his sight.
I do not covet rich farms nor costly palaces, I care not for gold or silver; but I prize the blessing of Yahuwah. I have had a glimpse of the glories of heaven, and I would that every one of you could see what I have seen, that you might have a proper estimate of the eternal weight of glory that is to be the reward of the faithful. We need a more intimate knowledge of Yahushua. We should sit at his feet, and learn of him the precious lessons of meekness and lowliness of heart. The more we know of him, the more we shall want to know. As we behold and dwell upon his love, we shall see matchless charms in his character. He was perfect in all things, in soul, in spirit, in word, and in deed. He was all that the law required; but what the law demanded of Yahushua, it demands of all humanity. We must be Yahushua-like, and give an example to the world that is worthy of imitation. In this way we shall honor Yahuwah. And the Master says, "Them that honor me, I will honor." (1 Samuel 2:30).
Daniel honored Yahuwah in the courts of Babylon. He was surrounded by
temptations to indulge appetite. Luxury was on every side, but he would not
suffer himself to be enticed to selfish gratification. Those who were accounted
honorable in the kingdom were self-indulgent. They gratified appetite and
passion, and king commanded that Daniel should follow their example; but the
servant of Yahuwah purposed in his heart that he would be true and loyal to his
Master. Says the Scripture, "Daniel purposed in
his heart that he would not defile himself with the portion of the king's meat,
nor with the wine which he drank; therefore he requested of the prince of the
eunuchs that he might not defile himself." (Daniel 1:8). He
would not yield the principles of his religion, and Yahuwah gave him knowledge
and skill in all learning and wisdom. The youth of today, if they will stand
fast and unwavering to the truth, will receive heavenly
wisdom, and Yahuwah
will pour upon them his richest blessing. We desire to see our people growing
in grace, and in the knowledge of our Saviour Yahushua. He loves you, and longs
to bless you, and to increase your faith and your knowledge of himself. But in
order that he may do this for you, you must live for Yahuwah. There are many
who are becoming anxious to understand the claims of Yahuwah's law, and you
must do your best to be a light and an example to them. Do not depend on the
ministers to do all the work in your church and neighborhood. The pastors must
seek the lost sheep, and you must help them; and while the ministers are called
to labor in other parts of the vineyard, the people of Yahuwah must have light
in themselves, speaking to each other in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs,
singing with grace in our hearts and making melody unto the Master. While you
should respect the ministers highly for their work's sake, you must not trust
them as your saviours, but build yourselves up in the most holy faith. When you
assemble in the house of Yahuwah, tell your experiences, and you will grow
stronger. While you speak in meeting, you are gaining an education that will
enable you to labor for others. What a precious privilege it is to bring souls
to Yahushua. It is the greatest work that mortals can do, for in so doing they
are co-laborers with Yahuwah. But of ourselves we can do nothing. If we try to
work in our own strength, we shall fail completely. Yahushua came to our world
to bring divine power to combine with human effort. When Yahuwah unites his
power with man's effort, the work is brought to perfection. Yahuwah wants to do
great things for his people; and if we only have faith in him, he will work for
us mightily.
By: Ellen White
Review and Herald
May 7, 1889
We have taken out from the original article all pagan names and titles of the Father and Son, and have replaced them with the original given names. Furthermore, we have restored in the Scriptures quoted the original names of the Father and Son, as they were originally written by the inspired writers of the Bible. -WLC Team

