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Friends, if you can’t meet God’s standard, you need a Savior today. Don’t kid yourself and fool around with this and act as if you’re keeping it. You’re doing nothing in the world but being a hypocrite, and I feel that in our Christian circles today we’re so busy patting each other on the back and complimenting one another. And I find that in church work today. You’ve always got to give everybody credit for what they do. May I say to you—we’re all a pack of low-down, dirty, rotten sinners, not even fit for heaven. We need a Savior today. Oh, you need a Savior.

“Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill.” Now remember that part of the Law was the ceremonial law, and He was the sacrifice for the sins of the world, and the Lord Jesus came not to destroy the Law or the prophets. He came to fulfill the Law. Now how did He fulfill the Law? Well, He was the fulfillment of it in that He kept it. And that which it set before man, He was able to attain and He is able to make over to me His righteousness. But now notice, God’s standards haven’t changed. It just means that today you and I can’t attain them in our own strength and we need help; we need the Lord Jesus.

“You are the light of the world.” And certainly in the kingdom the believers are going to be the light of the world. And this is a tremendous principle, therefore, for us. “A city that’s set on a hill cannot be hid.” We need to be today a light in the world, in your neighborhood, or wherever you move. The Word of God is light. We haven’t any light within ourselves—it’s to give out the Word of God in some way or another. Now it doesn’t mean that all of us are to spout it off all the time. But it’s very easy for you to cultivate some person. There are many ways that you can be light in the world, you see. And we’re to give light.

Meekness is something that you and I cannot produce. It’s not by self-effort, but by Spirit-effort. We’re told today that only the Holy Spirit can produce in the heart of a yielded Christian meekness. The Christian who has learned the secret of producing the fruit of the Holy Spirit can turn here to the beatitudes and read, “Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the earth,” and see the rewards of meekness. Now the beatitudes present goals that the child of God shall want to realize in his life, but he can’t do it on his own. Because the very minute that you and I attain to it in our own efforts, we’re just a little proud, and out goes meekness.

Dr. McGee reminds us that “our motivation in this lost world is to bring glory to God!” As to how to do that, Jesus walks us through “the beatitudes”—goals for living that we must rely on God to accomplish in and through us.
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