From sermon notes given during a Sabbath speech
by Brother Joseph, Balestier Rd. SDA Church, Singapore
We are Seventh-day Adventists. We have a calling. I fear that we are focusing so much on the things we can agree with the world on, that we forget our God-given duty to be the watchmen of the world. The Lord has appointed us to take the Three Angels’ messages to a perishing generation. The danger is that we will become so preoccupied in looking for acceptable things in the world that we commit a sin of omission by neglecting the final message of mercy that God has entrusted to us in this eleventh hour.
We are to be a people distinct from the world. The eyes of the world are upon us, and we are observed by many of whom we have no knowledge. I earnestly believe that it will be our marked contrast to the world that will draw true seekers, not our similarities.
~ source unknown
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