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III. That Leads To The Last Thought Here, The Sure Victory Of Such Bold Obedience. 
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Thou mayest prosper whithersoever thou goest'; Thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then shalt thou have good success,' or, as the last word might be rendered, then shalt thou act wisely.' You may not get victory from an earthly point of view, for many a man that lives strong and courageous and joyfully obeying God's law, as far as he knows it and because he loves the Lawgiver, goes through life, and finds that, as far as the world's estimate is concerned, there is nothing but failure as his portion. Ah! but the world's way is not the true way of estimating victory. Be of good cheer, I have overcome the world,' said Jesus Christ when within arm's-length of the Cross. And His way is the way in which we must conquer the world, if we conquer it at all. The success which my text means is the carrying out of conscientious convictions of God's will into practice. That is the only success that is worth talking about or looking for. The man that succeeds in obeying and translating God's will into conduct is the victor, whatever be the outward fruits of his life. He may go out of the field beaten, according to the estimate of men that can see no higher than their own height, and little further than their own finger tips can reach; he may himself feel that the world has gone past him, and that he has not made much of it; he may have to lie down at last unknown, poor, with all his bright hopes that danced before him in childhood gone, and sore beaten by the enemies; but, if he is able to say in the strength that Christ gives, I have finished my course; I have kept the faith,' his way has prospered,' and he has had' good success.' We are more than conquerors through Him that loved us.'



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