[Manna - November 4]
He made Himself of no reputation, and took upon Him the form of a servant. Philippians 2:7
AS no man is able to serve two masters and satisfy
both, and do justice to both, their interests conflicting,
no more can we serve God and righteousness, and at
the same time be pleasing and acceptable to the adversary
and those who are in harmony with him who
now rules in this present dispensation, the "prince of
this world."
All of the Lord's consecrated people,
those who would lay up treasures in heaven and be
rich toward God, must be willing to become of no
reputation amongst those who are not consecrated,
and who, whatever their professions, are really serving
Mammon, selfishness, and the present life, and not
sacrificing these interests to the attainment of the
heavenly Kingdom. Z. '00-318 R2717:5