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IT will be found a great help to the weaknesses of the fallen
nature to have understandingly made a full consecration of the
will - a full enlistment of every power and talent of mind and of
body.
He who takes this proper view of his consecration to the Lord and
enlistment in the Lord's army, realizes that he has nothing more
to give to the Lord, and hence, whatever struggle of the will he
may have is all ended when he has finally decided - "As for
me and my house, we will serve the Lord."
How important it is, therefore, that all the soldiers realize that
the term of the enlistment is until death, and that there is no
room for even considering any suggestion to withdraw from the
battle and cease even for an hour to fight the good fight of
faith.
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