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(J.R. Miller, "Intimate Letters on Personal Problems" 1914)
Dear friend,
You say that you cannot live up to the things you read in
the Bible and in Christian books. I know of no one who can do so. The Bible
sets before us very lofty ideals--so lofty that we cannot reach them in a day
or a month or in twenty-five years. So long as you may live, and if you spend every
year in striving toward the best things--you will still find that you have not
fully attained them.
Paul was a great deal better Christian than most of us, and
he said, when he was quite an old man, that he was not yet perfect--but was still striving after the things
which he wished to attain. We never measure up to our ideals. We never are so
holy any day, as we intend to be in the morning when we set out.
We certainly fall very far below God's requirements. If we
did not, there would be no special need of a Savior. Jesus Christ came into the
world to redeem us and save us--because we cannot live up to the requirements
of His divine law.
You must not judge yourself, therefore, too severely. Christ
does not. He is very patient with our slow progress. Always do your best every
day, and you will do better still tomorrow.
Make every day as beautiful as you can--pure and true and holy, with obedience and love. Then
next day can be made a little better than this one, and so on through every
day, unto the end.
Yet you will still find on the last evening of your life,
that you have very much to attain, that really you have just begun to be a Christian. I think it was
Rubinstein, the great musician, who said at the close of a long life devoted to
intense musical work, "I have just begun to know music." It is so in
Christian life. If you live to be eighty years old, growing every day more and
more holy, you can say then no more than that you have begun--just begun, to
know Christ and to know how to live a Christian life.
Remember that you will never reach your goal, until you
leave this poor world, and enter upon the perfect life in Heaven.
"Brothers, I do not consider myself yet to have taken
hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward
what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has
called me heavenward in Christ Jesus!" Philippians 3:13-14
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