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Abiding in Christ in the Age of "Self"

When we abide in Christ, our hopes are centered in Him and we can rest from thoughts of self.

By Ellen White

A life in Christ is a life of restfulness. There may be no ecstasy of feeling, but there should be an abiding, peaceful trust. Your hope is not in yourself; it is in Christ. Your weakness is united to His strength, your ignorance to His wisdom, your frailty to His enduring might. So you are not to look to yourself, not to let the mind dwell upon self, but look to Christ. Let the mind dwell upon His love, upon the beauty, the perfection, of His character. Christ in His self-denial, Christ in His humiliation, Christ in His purity and holiness, Christ in His matchless love—this is the subject for the soul’s contemplation.

It is by loving Him, copying Him, depending wholly upon Him, that you are to be transformed into Christ’s likeness. Jesus says, “Abide in Me.” These words convey the idea of rest, stability, confidence

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About the author

Ellen G. White (1827‒1915) was a Christian educator, author, and speaker whose writings have been translated into over 100 languages worldwide. Excerpted from Steps to Christ, chapter 8, “Growing Up Into Christ.”

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