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Hid with Christ in God

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Hid with Christ in God

The righteous shall flourish like the palm tree: he shall grow like a cedar
in Lebanon. Ps. 92:12.

See the weary traveler toiling over the hot sand of the desert, with no
shelter to protect him from the rays of the tropical sun. His water supply
fails, and he has nothing with which to slake his burning thirst. His tongue
becomes swollen; he staggers like a drunken man. Visions of home and friends
pass before his mind as he believes himself ready to perish. Suddenly he
sees in the distance, rising out of the dreary, sandy waste, a palm tree,
green and flourishing. Hope quickens his pulses; he presses on, knowing that
that which gives vigor and freshness to the palm tree will cool his fevered
blood and give him renewed life.

As is the palm tree in the desert--a guide and a consolation to the fainting
traveler--so the Christian is to be in the world. He is to guide weary
souls, full of unrest, and ready to perish in the desert of sin, to the
living water. He is to point his fellowmen to Him who gives to all the
invitation, "If any man thirst, let him come unto me, and drink."

The sky may be as brass, the burning sand may beat about the palm tree's
roots, and pile itself about its trunk; yet the tree lives on, fresh and
vigorous. Remove the sand, and you discover the secret of its life; its
roots strike down deep into the waters hidden in the earth.

Thus it is with the Christian. His life is hid with Christ in God. Jesus is
to him a well of water, springing up unto everlasting life. His faith, like
the rootlets of the palm tree, penetrates beneath the things that are seen,
drawing life from the fountain of life. And, amid all the corruption of the
world, he is true and loyal to God. The sweet influence of Christ's
righteousness surrounds him. His influence elevates and blesses.

The humblest and poorest of the disciples of Jesus can be a blessing to
others. They may not realize that they are doing any special good, but by
their unconscious influence they may start waves of blessings that will
widen and deepen, and the blessed results they may never know till the day
of final reward. They are not required to weary themselves with anxiety
about success. They have only to go forward quietly, doing faithfully the
work God's providence assigns, and their life will not be in vain. Their own
souls will be growing more and more into the likeness of Christ; they are
workers together with God in this life, and are thus fitting for the higher
work and the unshadowed joy of the life to come (Signs of the Times, Aug. 6,
1902).

>From Lift Him Up - Page 276


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