Obedience
The
Lord commanded us to do all these statutes, to fear the Lord our God, for our
good always, that he might preserve us alive, as it is at this day. And it
shall be our righteousness, if we observe to do all these commandments.
Deut. 6:24, 25
Happiness must be sought in the right way and from the right
source. Some think they may surely find happiness in a course of indulgence in
sinful pleasures or in deceptive worldly attractions. And some sacrifice physical
and moral obligations, thinking to find happiness, and they lose both soul and
body. Others will seek their happiness in the indulgence of an unnatural
appetite, and consider the indulgence of taste more desirable than health and
life. Many suffer themselves to be enchained by sensual passions, and will
sacrifice physical strength, intellect, and moral powers to the gratification
of lust. They will bring themselves to untimely graves, and in the judgment
will be charged with self-murder.
Is this the happiness desirable which is
to be found in the path of disobedience and transgression of physical and moral
law? Christ's life points out the true source of happiness and how it is to be
attained. . . . If they would be happy indeed, they should cheerfully seek to
be found at the post of duty, doing the work which devolves upon them with
fidelity, conforming their hearts and lives to the perfect pattern.
Upon obedience depends life and
happiness, health and joy, of men, women, and children. Obedience is for their
well-being in this life and in the life to come.
Where can we find a surer guide than the
only true God? . . . Where is a safer path than that in which the Eternal leads
the way? When we follow Him we are in no cheap, tangled bush path.
The path of obedience to God is the path
of virtue, of health, and happiness.
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