I appeal to the teachers in our educational
institutions not to let religious earnestness and zeal retrograde.
Make no backward movements, but let your watchword be: "Advance."
Our schools must rise to a much higher plane of action; broader
views must be held; stronger faith and deeper piety must exist;
the word of God must be made the root and branch of all wisdom
and intellectual attainments. When the converting power of God
takes hold of them, they will see that a knowledge of God covers
a much broader field than the so-called "advance methods"
of education. In all the education given, they should remember
the words of Christ: "Ye are the light
of the world." Matthew 5:14. Then they will not experience
so great hindrance in preparing missionaries to go out and give
their knowledge to others.
We have every endowment of capability,
every facility provided for discharging the duties devolving
upon us; and we should be grateful to God that by His mercy we
have these advantages, and that we possess the knowledge of His
grace and of present truth and duty. Are you, then, as teachers,
trying to maintain the false education you have received? Are
you losing the precious opportunities granted you to become better
acquainted with God's plans and methods? Do you believe the word
of God? Are you every day becoming better able to understand,
to give yourselves to the Lord, and to be used in His service?
Are you missionaries to do God's will? Do you believe the Bible
and heed what it says? Do you believe that we are living in the
last days of this earth's history? And have you hearts that can
feel? We have a large work before us; we are to be bearers of
the sacred light of the word, which is to illume all nations.
We are Christians, and what are we doing?
Take your position, teachers, as true educators,
and by words and expressions of interest for their souls pour
into the hearts of the students the living stream of redeeming
love. Counsel with them before their minds are preoccupied with
their literary work. Entreat them to seek Christ and His righteousness.
Show them the changes that will surely take place if the heart
is given to Christ. Fasten their attention on Him; this will
close the door to the foolish aspirations that naturally arise,
and will prepare the mind for the reception of divine truth.
The youth must be taught that time is golden, that it is perilous
for them to think they can sow "wild oats" and not
reap a harvest of woe and ruin. They must be taught to be
sober-minded, and to admire the good in the
character of others. They must be trained to place the will on
the side of God's will, that they may be able to sing the new
song and blend with the harmonies of heaven.
Put off all manifestations of self-importance,
for this can be no help to you in your work; and yet I beseech
you to place a high estimate upon your own character, for you
are bought with an infinite price. Be careful, be prayerful,
be serious. Do not feel that you can mingle the common with the
sacred. This has been done so continually in the past that the
spiritual discernment of teachers has been obscured, and they
cannot distinguish between the sacred and the common. They have
taken common fire and have exalted and praised and cherished
it, and the Lord has turned away in displeasure. Teachers, will
it not be better to make a full consecration of yourselves to
God? Will you imperil your souls by a divided service?
By pen and voice give due honor to God.
Sanctify the Lord God in your hearts and be ready always to give
to every man that asks you a reason of the hope that is in you
with meekness and fear. Will the teachers in our schools understand
this? Will they take the word of God as the lessonbook able to
make them wise unto salvation? Will they impart this higher wisdom
to students, giving them clear and accurate ideas of truth, that
they may be able to present these ideas to others? It may seem
that the teaching of God's word has but little effect upon many
minds and hearts; but if the teacher's work has been wrought
in God, some lessons of divine truth will linger in the memory
of even the most careless. The Holy Spirit will water the seed
sown, and often it will spring up after many days and bear fruit
to the glory of God.
The Great Teacher who came down from heaven
has not directed teachers to study any of the reputedly great
authors. He says: "Come unto Me. . .
. Learn of Me; . . . and ye shall find rest unto your souls."
Matthew 11:28, 29. Christ has promised, and in learning lessons
of Him we shall find rest. All the treasures of heaven were committed
to Him that He might give these gifts to the diligent, persevering
seeker. He is of God made unto us "wisdom, and righteousness,
and sanctification, and redemption." 1 Corinthians 1:30.
Teachers must understand what lessons to
impart, or they cannot prepare students to be transferred to
the higher grade. They must study Christ's lessons and the character
of His teaching. They must see its freedom from formalism and
tradition, and appreciate the originality, the authority, the
spirituality, the tenderness, the benevolence, and the practicability
of His teaching. Those who make the word of God their study,
those who dig for the treasures of truth, will themselves become
imbued with the Spirit of Christ, and by beholding they will
become changed into His likeness. Those who appreciate the word
will teach as disciples who have been sitting at the feet of
Jesus and have accustomed themselves to learn of Him. In the
place of bringing into our schools books containing the suppositions
of the world's great authors, they will say: Tempt me not to
disregard the greatest Author and the greatest Teacher, through
whom I have everlasting life. He never mistakes. He is the great
Fountain head whence all wisdom flows. Then let every teacher
sow the seed of truth in the minds of students. Christ is the
standard Teacher.
The word of the eternal God is our guide.
Through this word we have been made wise unto salvation. This
word is ever to be in our hearts and on our lips. "It is
written" is to be our anchor. Those who
make God's word their counselor realize the weakness of the human
heart and the power of the grace of God to subdue every unsanctified,
unholy impulse. Their hearts are ever prayerful, and they have
the guardianship of holy angels. When the enemy comes in like
a flood, the Spirit of God lifts up for them a standard against
him. There is harmony in the heart; for the precious, powerful
influences of truth bear sway. There is a revelation of the faith
that works by love and purifies the soul.
Pray that you may be born again. If you have this new birth you will delight yourself, not in the crooked ways of your own desires, but in the Lord. You will desire to be under His authority. You will strive constantly to reach a higher standard. Be not only Bible readers, but earnest Bible students, that you may know what God requires of you. You need an experimental knowledge of how to do His will. Christ is our Teacher.
Let every teacher in our schools and every
manager in our institutions study what it is essential for them
to do in order to work in His lines and carry with them a sense
of pardon, comfort, and hope.
Heavenly messengers are sent to minister
unto those who shall be heirs of salvation; and these would converse
with the teachers if they were not so satisfied with the well-trodden
path of tradition, if they were not so fearful of getting away
from the shadow of the world. Teachers should beware lest they
close the gates so that the Lord can find no entrance into the
hearts of the youth.