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Study Resources :: Text Commentaries :: F.E. Marsh :: Readings 151-200 (Found - Inclusiveness)

F.E. Marsh :: 196. How to Serve

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“SERVE Him in sincerity and truth” (Joshua 24:14). Sincerity and truth are the weights that keep the soul in balance.

Sincerity is the ring of the coin which tells out its genuineness; the straight line of rectitude, and the test of fidelity.

The term rendered “sincerity” is translated “perfect” in Gen. 17:1; “without blemish” in Lev. 1:3; “full” in Lev. 25:30; “upright” in Psalm 37:18; “undefiled” in Psalm 119:1; “sound” in Psalm 119:80; and “whole” in Proverbs 1:12. We should serve the Lord with-

Sincerity of purpose (Col. 3:24).
Perfectness of walk (1 Thess. 1:9).
Unblemishedness of life (Acts 26:7).
Thoroughness (Romans 12:1).
Uprightness of heart (Romans 12:2).
Undefiled conduct (Luke 1:74).
Soundness of motive (Romans 7:6).
Wholeness of being (Hebrews 12:28).




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