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John Angell James

A Lamb With a Wolf's Head!

Philippians 2:5
John Angell James March, 5 2008 Audio
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A Lamb with a Wolf's Head by John Angel James Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus. Philippians chapter 2 verse 5 Christians should excel in the manifestation of Christ's character. The mind which was in Jesus should be in them. They should consider His character as a model of their own, and be conspicuous for their poverty of spirit, meekness, gentleness, and love.

It is a matter of surprise and regret that many people seem to think that Christianity has nothing to do with character, and that provided they are free from gross sins and have lively feelings and devotional exercises, they may be as petulant, irritable, and implacable as they please. This is a dreadful error, and has done great mischief to the cause of God.

A sour, ill-natured Christian is like a lamb with a wolf's head, or like a dove with a vulture's beak. If there be any one word which above all others should describe a Christian's character, it is that which represents his divine Father. As it is said that God is love, so should it be also affirmed that a Christian is love, love embodied, an incarnation of love. His words, his conduct, his very looks should be so many expressions of love.

Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you. Be imitators of God, therefore, as dearly loved children, and live a life of love, just as Christ loved us and gave himself for us. Ephesians chapter 4 verse 32 through chapter 5 verse 2.

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