Chapter 12—Follow Christ’s Example
- Chapter 1—Christmas is Coming
- Chapter 2—To Glorify God, Not Man
- Chapter 3—The Day Not to Be Ignored With Children
- Chapter 4—Substitute Innocent Pleasures for Sinful Amusements
- Chapter 5—A Christmas Tree
- Chapter 6—Christmas Gifts
- Chapter 7—Turn the Current Heavenward
- Chapter 8—Holiday Gifts
- Chapter 9—Diverted From the True Object
- Chapter 10—The Reward of Self-Denial
- Chapter 11—The Holidays
- Chapter 12—Follow Christ’s Example
- Chapter 13—Gift Suggestions
- Chapter 14—Offerings Consecrated to God
- Chapter 15—A Christmas Tree
- Chapter 16—A New Year’s Tree
- Chapter 17—Interesting Holidays
- Chapter 18—The Attractions of the Christian Life
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Chapter 12—Follow Christ’s Example
Let us seek to faithfully represent Christ on the coming festal days by imitating His example as He went about doing good. It is impossible to enjoy the approbation of God while living for self. As Christians who profess a living faith in the near coming of the Son of man, keeping all of God’s commandments, let us make earnest efforts to draw near to God through Jesus Christ and make a covenant with Him by sacrifice. In our principles of action we must be elevated above the customs and fashions of the world. Christ came to our world to elevate the minds of men to the divine level, and to bring them into sympathy with the mind of God.EGWSROCHG 7.4
As every blessing we enjoy is brought to us through the condescension, humiliation, and sacrifice of Jesus Christ, we should render to Him our best gifts above all not withholding ourselves. The infinite sacrifice which Christ has made to free us from the guilt and woe of sin should work in every heart a spirit of gratitude and self-denial which is not manifested by the world. God’s gift of Christ to man filled all heaven with amazement, and inspired at His birth the angelic song “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.”EGWSROCHG 7.5
Christmas day, precious reminder of the sacrifice made in man’s behalf, should not be devoted to gluttony and self-indulgence, thus exalting the creature above the Creator. Let us who are partakers of this great salvation show that we have some appreciation of the gift by rendering to God our thank offerings. If we would indulge less in feasting and merriment upon these occasions, and instead make them the means of benefiting humanity, we should better meet the mind of God. It is a pleasure and gratification to exchange gifts with our friends, but are there not nobler and more glorious objects for which we may give our means, and thus do good by shedding light upon the pathway of others?EGWSROCHG 7.6