Many of our teachers have much to unlearn
and much of a different character to learn. Unless they are willing
to do this,--unless they become thoroughly familiar with the
word of God and their minds are absorbed in studying the glorious
truths concerning the life of the Great Teacher,--they will encourage
the very errors the Lord is seeking to correct. Plans and opinions
that should not be entertained will imprint themselves on the
mind, and in all honesty they will come to wrong and dangerous
conclusions. Thus seed will be sown that is not true grain. Many
customs and practices common in school work, and which may be
regarded as little things, cannot now be brought into our schools.
It may be difficult for teachers to give up long-cherished ideas
and methods; but if they will honestly and humbly inquire at
every step, "Is this the way of the Lord?" and will
yield to His guidance, He will lead them in safe paths, and their
views will change by experience.
The teachers in our schools need to search
the Scriptures until they understand them for their individual
selves, opening their hearts to the precious rays of light which
God has given, and walking therein. They will then be taught
of God and will labor in entirely different lines, bringing into
their instruction less of the theories and
sentiments of men who have never had a connection with God. They
will honor finite wisdom far less, and will feel a deep soul
hunger for that wisdom which comes from God.
To the question Christ put to the twelve,
"Will ye also go away?" Peter answered: "Lord,
to whom shall we go? Thou hast the words of eternal life. And
we believe and are sure that Thou art that Christ, the Son of
the living God." John 6:67-69. When teachers bring these
words into the work of their classrooms, the Holy Spirit will
be present to do its work upon minds and hearts.