The whole Bible is a revelation of the
glory of God in Christ. Received, believed, obeyed, it is the
great instrumentality in the transformation of character. And
it is the only sure means of intellectual culture.
The reason why the youth, and even those
of mature years, are so easily led into temptation and sin is
that they do not study the word of God and meditate upon it as
they should. The lack of firm, decided will power, which is manifest
in life and character, results from their neglect of the sacred
instruction of God's word. They do not by earnest effort direct
the mind to that which would inspire pure, holy thought and divert
it from that which is impure and untrue. There are few who choose
the better part, who sit at the feet of Jesus, as did Mary, to
learn of the divine Teacher. Few treasure His words in the heart
and practice them in the life.
The truths of the Bible, received, will
uplift the mind from its earthliness and debasement. If the word
of God were appreciated as it should be, both young and old would
possess an inward rectitude, a strength of principle, that would
enable them to resist temptation.
Let men teach and write the precious things
of the Holy Scriptures. Let the thought, the aptitude, the keen
exercise of brain power, be given to the study of the thoughts
of God. Study not the philosophy of man's conjectures, but study
the philosophy of Him who is truth. Other literature is of little
value when compared with this.
The mind that is earthly finds no pleasure in contemplating the word of God; but for the mind renewed by the Holy Spirit, divine beauty and celestial light shine from the sacred page. That which to the earthly mind was a desolate wilderness, to the spiritual mind becomes a land of living streams.