As I see the danger that threatens the
youth from improper reading I cannot forbear to present still
further the warnings given me in regard to this great evil.
The harm that results to the workers from
handling matter of an objectionable character is too little realized.
Their attention is arrested and their interest aroused by the
subject matter with which they are dealing. Sentences are imprinted
in the memory. Thoughts are suggested. Almost unconsciously the
reader is influenced by the spirit of the writer, and mind and
character receive an impress for evil. There are some who have
little faith and little power of self-control, and it is difficult
for them to banish the thoughts suggested by such literature.
Before accepting the present truth, some
had formed the habit of novel reading. Upon uniting with the
church, they made an effort to overcome this habit. To place
before this class reading similar to that which they have discarded
is like offering intoxicants to the inebriate. Yielding to the
temptation continually before them, they soon lose their relish
for solid reading. They have no interest in Bible study. Their
moral power becomes enfeebled. Sin appears less and less repulsive.
There is manifest an increasing unfaithfulness, a growing distaste
for life's practical duties. As the mind becomes perverted, it
is ready to grasp any reading of a stimulating character. Thus
the way is open for Satan to bring the soul fully under his domination.
Works that do not so decidedly mislead
and corrupt are yet to be shunned if they impart a disrelish
for the study of the Bible. This word is the true manna. Let
all repress the desire for reading
matter that is not food for the mind. You cannot possibly do
the work of God with clear perception while the mind is occupied
with this class of reading. Those who are in God's service should
spend neither time nor money for light reading. What is the chaff
to the wheat?
There is no time for engaging in trifling
amusements, the gratification of selfish propensities. It is
time that you were occupied with serious thoughts. And you cannot
dwell upon the self-denying, self-sacrificing life of the world's
Redeemer and find pleasure in joking and jesting and whiling
away your time in foolishness. You are greatly in need of a practical
experience in the Christian life. You need to train the mind
for the work of God. The religious experience is to a great degree
determined by the character of the books you read in your leisure
moments.
If you love the Scriptures, and search
them whenever there is opportunity, that you may come into possession
of their rich treasures, then you may be assured that Jesus is
drawing you to Himself.
"Beware lest any man spoil you through
philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after
the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ. For in Him
dwelleth all the fullness of the Godhead bodily. And ye are complete
in Him." Colossians 2:8-10.
We cannot be complete in Christ and yet
be ready to grasp those things that come from the so-called great
men of the earth, and place their wisdom before the wisdom of
the greatest Teacher the world has ever known. To seek knowledge
from such sources is represented in the word as seeking to drink
from broken cisterns that can hold no water.
Let the truth of God be the subject for
contemplation and meditation. Read the Bible, and regard it as
the voice of God speaking directly to you. Then will you find
inspiration and that wisdom which is divine.
The gathering together of many books for
study too often interposes between God and man a mass of knowledge
that weakens the mind and makes it incapable of assimilating
that which it has already received. The mind becomes dyspeptic.
Wisdom is needed, that man may choose aright between these many
authors and the word of life, that he may eat the flesh and drink
the blood of the Son of God.
My brethren, discard the streams of the
lowlands and come to the pure waters of Lebanon. Never can you
walk in the light of God while you crowd the mind with a mass
of matter which it cannot digest. It is time we resolved to have
heaven's help and allow the mind to be impressed with the word
of God. Let us close the door to so much reading. Let us pray
more and eat the words of life. Unless there is a deeper work
of grace in mind and heart, we can never see the face of God.