SELF ESTEEM THERAPY
What Happened When an Angel
Developed
a High Self-Esteem?

Peril of Theory of Man's
Inherent Power.
If Satan can so befog and
deceive the human mind as to lead mortals to think that there is an inherent
power in themselves to accomplish great and good works, they cease to rely upon
God to do for them that which they think there is power in themselves to do.
They acknowledge not a superior power. They give not God the glory which He
claims, and which is due to His great and excellent Majesty. Satan's object is
thus accomplished, and he exults that fallen men presumptuously exalt
themselves.
Man
His Own Standard of Character
Satan beguiles men as now he
beguiled Eve in Eden, by flattery, by kindling a desire to obtain forbidden
knowledge, by exciting ambition for self-exaltation. It was cherishing these
evils that caused his fall, and through them he aims to compass the ruin of men.
"Ye shall be as gods," he declares, "knowing good and evil"
(Genesis 3:5). Spiritualism teaches "that man is the creature of
progression; that it is his destiny from his birth to progress, even to
eternity, toward the Godhead," And again: "Each mind will judge itself
and not another." "The judgment will be right, because it is the
judgment of self.... The throne is within you." Said a Spiritualistic
teacher, as the "spiritual consciousness" awoke within him, "My
fellowmen, all were unfallen demigods." And another declares, "Any
just and perfect being is Christ."
Thus, in place of the righteousness and perfection of the infinite God,
the true object of adoration; in place of the perfect righteousness of His law,
the true standard of human attainment, Satan has substituted the sinful, erring
nature of man himself as the only object of adoration, the only rule of
judgment, or standard of character. This is progress, not upward but downward.
Not
Found in Christ's Teachings.
I was directed to this
scripture as especially applying to modern spiritualism: Colossians 2:8:
"Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after
the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after
Christ."...
"Vain deceit" fills the minds of poor mortals. They think there
is such power in themselves to accomplish great works that they realize no
necessity of a higher power. Their principles and faith are "after the
tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ."
Jesus has not taught them this philosophy. Nothing of the kind can be
found in His teachings. He did not direct the minds of poor mortals to
themselves, to a power which they possessed. He was ever directing their minds
to God, the Creator of the universe, as the source of their strength and wisdom.
Special warning is given in verse 18: "Let no man beguile you of your
reward in a voluntary humility and worshiping of angels, intruding into those
things which he hath not seen, vainly puffed up by his fleshly mind."
Theory
of Accountability Only to Self.
He [Satan] has destroyed and is
destroying thousands through the indulgence of the passions, thus brutalizing
the entire nature of man. And to complete his work, he declares through the
spirits that "true knowledge places man above all law"; that
"whatever is, is right"; that "God doth not condemn"; and
that "all sins which are
committed are innocent."
When the people are thus led to
believe that desire is the highest law, that liberty is license, and that man is
accountable only to himself, who can wonder that corruption and depravity teem
on every hand? Multitudes eagerly accept teachings that leave them at liberty to
obey the promptings of the carnal heart. The reins of self-control are laid upon
the neck of lust, the powers of mind and soul are made subject to the animal
propensities, and Satan exultingly sweeps into his net thousands who profess to
be followers of Christ.
Lucifer
Desired God's Power, Not Character.
Lucifer desired God's power but
not His character. He sought for himself the highest place, and every being who
is actuated by his spirit will do the same. Thus alienation, discord, and strife
will be inevitable. Dominion becomes the prize of the strongest. The kingdom of
Satan is a kingdom of force; every individual regards every other as an obstacle
in the way of his own advancement, or a stepping-stone on which he himself may
climb to a higher place.
Stubbornness
Severs Divine Help.
When God sent Moses to Pharaoh,
he had light, but Pharaoh resisted, and every resistance brought up a heavier
stubbornness. Did God put a power upon him that he could not turn to the light?
No, it was indifference to evidence. The stubbornness of Pharaoh was because
light was shining that he would not receive.
Stubbornness
and Conscientiousness
The stubbornness of man and his
determination to do as he pleases and to have his own way, not heeding the
counsels of the Lord… lead him not do the very thing that the Lord has
signified is right to be done, and yet make a great plea of conscientiousness.
There is a good conscience and a bad conscience, and a man can be most
thoroughly deceived in himself. Under this deception he will do many things in
his own spirit that are not in harmony with the Spirit of God. Yet he will be as
immovable as a rock to counsel or to any way except his own way.
Fearful Power of Self-deception.
To be without the graces of the
Spirit of God is sad indeed; but it is a more terrible condition to be thus
destitute of spirituality and of Christ and yet try to justify ourselves by
telling those who are alarmed for us that we need not their fears and pity.
Fearful is the power of self-deception on the human mind! What
blindness--setting light for darkness and darkness for light!
Satan's Power Over the Self-exalted.
How vain is the help of man
when Satan's power is exercised over a human being who has become self-exalted
and who knows not that he is partaking of the science of Satan. In his
self-confidence he walks right into the enemy's trap and is ensnared. He did not
heed the warnings given and was taken as Satan's prey. If he had walked humbly
with God, he would have run into the trysting place God had provided for him.
Thus in times of danger he would have been safe, for God would have lifted for
him a standard against the enemy.
Leading to Suicide.
The world, who act as though
there were no God, absorbed in selfish pursuits, will soon experience sudden
destruction, and shall not escape. Many continue in the careless gratification
of self until they become so disgusted with life that they kill themselves.
Dancing and carousing, drinking and smoking, indulging their animal
passions, they go as an ox to the slaughter. Satan is working with all his art
and enchantments to keep men marching blindly onward until the Lord arises out
of His place to punish the inhabitants of earth for their iniquities, when the
earth shall disclose her blood and no more cover her slain. The whole world
appears to be in the march to death.
Self
Alive at Every Touch.
What a victory you will gain
when you learn to follow the opening providences of God with a grateful heart
and a determination to live with an eye single to His glory, in sickness or
health, in abundance or want. Self is alive and quivering at every touch. Self
must be crucified before you can overcome in the name of Jesus and receive the
reward of the faithful.
The Most Incurable Sin.
God cannot connect with those
who live to please themselves, to make themselves first. Those who do this will
in the end be last of all. The sin that is most nearly hopeless and incurable is
pride of opinion, self-conceit. This stands in the way of all growth. When a man
has defects of character, yet fails of realizing this; when he is so imbued with
self-sufficiency that he cannot see his fault, how can he be cleansed?
"They that be whole need not a physician, but they that are sick"
(Matthew 9:12). How can one improve when he thinks his ways perfect?
Humiliation of Self Important.
Those who think that they can
receive the blessing of God …without humiliation of self will go away just as
they came. They will have as much perplexity as they had before..
To know oneself is great
knowledge. True self-knowledge leads to a humility that will open the way for
the Lord to develop the mind and mold and discipline the character.
Farthest
Removed From Pride or Self-exaltation.
"He that saith he abideth
in Him ought himself also so to walk, even as He walked" (1 John 2:6).
"Now if any man have not the spirit of Christ, he is none of His"
(Romans 8:9). This conformity to Jesus will not be unobserved by the world. It
is a subject of notice and comment. The Christian may not be conscious of the
great change, for the more closely he resembles Christ in character, the more
humble will be his opinion of himself; but it will be seen and felt by all
around him.
Those who have had the deepest
experience in the things of God are the farthest removed from pride or
self-exaltation. They have the humblest thoughts of self and the most exalted
conceptions of the glory and excellence of Christ. They feel that the lowest
place in His service is too honorable for them.
Safety in Remembering One's
Weakness.
Men are tested and proved not
only before human intelligences but before the heavenly universe. Unless they
fear and tremble for themselves, unless they realize their own weakness and
remember their past failures, striving to guard against repeating them, they
will make the same mistakes, which were attended with results that they cannot
afford the second time.
Conquering Self a
Lifework.
Wrongs cannot be righted, nor
can reformations in conduct be made by a few feeble, intermittent efforts.
Character building is the work, not of a day, nor of a year, but of a lifetime.
The struggle for conquest over self, for holiness and heaven, is a lifelong
struggle. Without continual effort and constant activity, there can be no
advancement in the divine life, no attainment of the victor's crown.
The Impress of the Divine.
Let not self wax to great
proportions lest the whole man be defiled. One leak will sink a ship, and one
flaw break a chain; so there may be some hereditary or cultivated trait of
character that will work in the heart and develop into words that will make an
impression for evil which will never be effaced. We are all building for
eternity. Let the character have the impress of the divine in pure, noble
utterances, in upright deeds. Then the whole universe of heaven will behold and
say, Well done, good and faithful servant.--Lt 91, 1899.
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