On several occasions the light has come
to me that the land around our school is to be used as the Lord's
farm. In a special sense portions of this farm should be highly
cultivated. Spread out before me I saw land planted with every
kind of fruit tree that will bear fruit in this locality; there
were also vegetable gardens, where seeds were sown and cultivated.
If the managers of this farm and the teachers
in the school will receive the Holy Spirit to work with them,
they will have wisdom in their management, and God will bless
their labors. The care of the trees, the planting and the sowing,
and the gathering of the harvest are to be wonderful lessons
for all the students. The invisible links which connect the sowing
and the reaping are to be studied, and the goodness of God is
to be pointed out and appreciated. It is the Lord that gives
the virtue and the power to the soil and to the seed. Were it
not for the divine agency, combined with human tact and ability,
the seed sown would be useless. There is an unseen power constantly
at work in man's behalf to feed and to clothe him. The parable
of the seed as studied in the daily experience of teacher and
student is to reveal that God is at work in nature, and it is
to make plain the things of the kingdom of heaven.