Friday, September 29, 2023

The grace of Christ is to control the temper and the voice. Its working will be seen in politeness and tender regard shown by brother for brother, in kind, encouraging words....

 

Words of cheer and encouragement spoken when the soul is sick and the pulse of courage is low,—these are regarded by the Saviour as if spoken to Himself. As hearts are cheered, the heavenly angels look on in pleased recognition.—The Ministry of Healing, 159. 

The grace of Christ is to control the temper and the voice. Its working will be seen in politeness and tender regard shown by brother for brother, in kind, encouraging words.—Christ’s Object Lessons, 102. 

The influence of the mind on the body, as well as of the body on the mind, should be emphasized.... The depressing and even ruinous effect of anger, discontent, selfishness, or impurity, and, on the other hand, the marvelous life-giving power to be found in cheerfulness, unselfishness, gratitude, should also be shown.... Pleasant words the Scriptures declare to be not only sweet to the soul, but health to the bones.—Education, 197. RRe 274

 

Oh, I long for Jesus to come. I long for that home in the kingdom of glory where there will be no sickness, no sorrow, no pain, no death.—Letter 64a, 1889 quoted in Manuscript Releases 10:383. Hvn 141

 

 

Pleasant words are as an honeycomb, sweet to the soul, and health to the bones. Proverbs 16:24. KJV