In the night season I was in a large company
where the subject of education was agitating the minds of all
present. Many were bringing up objections to changing the character
of the education which has long been in vogue. One who has long
been our instructor was speaking to the people. He said: "The
subject of education should interest the whole Seventh-day Adventist
body. The decisions regarding the character of our schoolwork
should not be left wholly to principals and teachers."
Some were strenuously urging the study
of infidel authors and were recommending the very books which
the Lord has condemned, and which, therefore, should not in any
way be sanctioned. After much earnest conversation and discussion
our instructor stepped forward, and, taking in his hand books
that had been earnestly advocated as essential to a higher education,
he said: "Do you find in these authors sentiments and principles
that make it altogether safe to place them in the hands of students?
Human minds are easily charmed by Satan's lies; and these works
produce a distaste for the contemplation of the word of God,
which, if received and appreciated, will ensure eternal life
to the receiver. You are creatures of habit and should remember
that right habits are blessings both in their effect on your
own character and in their influence for good over others; but
wrong habits, when once established, exercise a despotic power
and bring minds into bondage. If you had never read one word
in these books you would today be far better able to comprehend
that Book which, above all other books, is worthy to be studied,
and which gives the only correct ideas regarding higher education.
"The fact that it has been customary
to include these authors among
your lessonbooks, and that this custom is hoary with age, is
no argument in its favor. Long use does not necessarily recommend
these books as safe or essential. They have led thousands where
Satan led Adam and Eve--to the tree of knowledge of which God
has forbidden us to eat. They have led students to forsake the
study of the Scriptures for a line of study that is not essential.
If students thus educated are ever fitted to work for souls,
they will have to unlearn much that they have learned. They will
find the unlearning a difficult work; for objectionable ideas
have taken root in their minds like weeds in a garden, and as
a result some will never be able to distinguish between right
and wrong. The good and the evil have been mingled in their education.
The faces of men have been uplifted for them to behold, and the
theories of men have been exalted; so that as they attempt to
teach others, the little truth which they are able to repeat
is interwoven with the opinions and sayings and doings of men.
The words of men who give evidence that they have not a practical
knowledge of Christ should find no place in our schools. They
will be hindrances to proper education.
"You have the word of the living God,
and for the asking you may have the gift of the Holy Spirit to
make that word a power to those who believe and obey. The Holy
Spirit's work is to guide into all truth. When you depend on
the word of the living God with heart and mind and soul, the
channel of communication will be unobstructed. Deep, earnest
study of the word under the guidance of the Holy Spirit will
give you fresh manna, and the same Spirit will make its use effectual.
The exertion made by the youth to discipline the mind for high
and holy aspirations will be rewarded. Those who make persevering
efforts in this direction, putting the mind to the task of comprehending God's word, are prepared
to be laborers together with God.
"The world acknowledges as teachers
some whom God cannot endorse as safe instructors. By these the
Bible is discarded, and the productions of infidel authors are
recommended as if they contained those sentiments which should
be woven into the character. What can you expect from the sowing
of this kind of seed? In the study of these objectionable books
the minds of teachers as well as of students become corrupted,
and the enemy sows his tares. It cannot be otherwise. By drinking
of an impure fountain, poison is introduced into the system.
Inexperienced youth taken over this line of study receive impressions
which lead their thoughts into channels that are fatal to piety.
Youth who have been sent to our schools have learned from books
which were thought to be safe because they were used and encouraged
in the schools of the world. But from the worldly schools thus
followed many students have gone forth infidels because of the
study of these very books.
"Why have you not extolled the word
of God above every human production? Is it not enough to keep
close to the Author of all truth? Are you not satisfied to draw
water fresh from the streams of Lebanon? God has living fountains
from which to refresh the thirsty soul, and stores of precious
food with which to strengthen the spirituality. Learn of Him,
and He will enable you to give to those who ask a reason of the
hope that is within you. Have you thought that a better knowledge
of what the Lord has said would have a deleterious effect upon
teachers and students?"
There was a hush in the assembly, and conviction
came upon each heart. Men who had thought themselves wise and
strong saw that they were weak and lacking in the
knowledge of that Book which concerns the
eternal destiny of the human soul.
The messenger of God then took from the
hands of several teachers those books which they had been making
their study, some of which had been written by infidel authors
and contained infidel sentiments, and laid them aside, saying:
"There never has been a time in your lives when the study
of these books was for your present good and advancement, or
for your future, eternal good. Why will you fill your shelves
with books that divert the mind from Christ? Why do you spend
money for that which is not bread? Christ calls you: 'Learn of
Me; for I am meek and lowly in heart.' You need to eat of the
Bread of life which came down from heaven. You need to be more
diligent students of the Holy Scriptures and to drink from the
living Fountain. Draw, draw from Christ in earnest prayer. Obtain
a daily experience in eating the flesh and drinking the blood
of the Son of God. Human authors can never supply your great
need for this time; but by beholding Christ, the Author and Finisher
of your faith, you will be changed into His likeness."
Placing the Bible in their hands, he continued:
"You have little knowledge of this book. You know not the
Scriptures nor the power of God, nor do you understand the deep
importance of the message to be borne to a perishing world. The
time past has shown that both teachers and students know very
little in regard to the awful truths which are living issues
for this time. Should the third angel's message be proclaimed
in all lines to many who stand as educators, it would not be
understood by them. Had you the knowledge which comes from God,
your whole being would proclaim the truth of the living God to
a world dead in trespasses and sins. But books and papers that
contain little of present truth are exalted, and men are becoming too wise to follow a 'Thus saith
the Lord.'
"By every teacher in our schools the
only true God is to be uplifted, but many of the watchmen are
asleep. They are as the blind leading the blind. Yet the day
of the Lord is right upon us. As a thief it is coming with stealthy
tread, and it will take unawares all who are not watching. Who
among our teachers are awake and as faithful stewards of the
grace of God are giving the trumpet a certain sound? Who are
proclaiming the message of the third angel, calling the world
to make ready for the great day of God? The message we bear has
the seal of the living God."
Pointing to the Bible he said: "The
Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments are to be combined in
the work of fitting a people to stand in the day of the Lord.
Earnestly improve your present opportunities. Make the word of
the living God your lessonbook. If this had always been done,
students lost to the cause of God would now be missionaries.
Jehovah is the only true God, and He is to be reverenced and
worshiped. Those who respect the words of infidel authors and
lead students to look upon these books as essential in their
education lessen their faith in God. The tone, the spirit, the
influence of these books is deleterious to those who depend on
them for knowledge. Influences have been brought to bear upon
the students that have led them to look away from Christ, the
Light of the world, and evil angels rejoice that those who profess
to know God deny Him as He has been thus denied in our schools.
The Sun of Righteousness has been shining upon the church to
dispel the darkness and to call the attention of God's people
to the preparation essential for those who would shine as lights
in the world. Those who receive this light will comprehend
it; those who do not receive it will walk
in darkness, knowing not at what they stumble. The soul is never
safe unless it is under the divine guidance. Then it will be
led into all truth. The word of Christ will fall with living
power upon obedient hearts; and through the application of divine
truth the perfect image of God will be reproduced, and in heaven
it will be said: 'Ye are complete in Him.'" Colossians 2:10.
In no case should students be allowed to
take so many studies that they will be prevented from attending
religious exercises.
None but He who has created man can effect
a change in the human heart. God alone can give the increase.
Every teacher is to realize that he is to be moved by divine
agencies. The human judgment and ideas of the most experienced
are liable to be imperfect and faulty, and the frail instrument,
subject to his own hereditary traits of character, has need to
submit to the sanctification of the Holy Spirit every day, else
self will gather the reins and want to drive. In the meek and
lowly spirit of the learner all human methods and plans and ideas
must be brought to God for His correction and endorsement; otherwise
the restless energy of Paul or the skillful logic of Apollos
will be powerless to effect the conversion of souls.