Page 347 - Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students (1913)

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God’s Word a Treasure House
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the human heart is inclined to evil that it is so dangerous to sow the
seeds of skepticism in young minds.
Science and the Bible
We would not discourage education, nor put a low estimate on
mental culture and discipline. God would have us students as long
as we remain in the world. Every opportunity for culture should
be improved. The faculties need to be strengthened by exercise,
the mind is to be trained and expanded by taxing study; but all this
may be done while the heart is becoming an easy prey to deception.
Wisdom from above must be communicated to the soul. It is the en-
trance of God’s word that “giveth light; it giveth understanding unto
the simple.”
Psalm 119:130
. His word is given for our instruction;
there is nothing in it that is defective or misleading. The Bible is not
to be tested by men’s ideas of science, but science is to be brought
to the test of the unerring standard.
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Yet the study of the sciences is not to be neglected. Books must
be used for this purpose; but they should be in harmony with the
Bible, for that is the standard. Books of this character should take
the place of many of those now in the hands of students.
God is the author of science. Scientific research opens to the
mind vast fields of thought and information, enabling us to see God
in His created works. Ignorance may try to support skepticism
by appealing to science; but instead of upholding skepticism, true
science contributes fresh evidences of the wisdom and power of God.
Rightly understood, science and the written word agree, and each
sheds light on the other. Together they lead us to God by teaching us
something of the wise and beneficent laws through which He works.
When the student recognizes God as the source of all knowledge,
and honors Him, submitting mind and character to be molded by His
word, he may claim the promise, “Them that honor Me I will honor.”
1 Samuel 2:30
. The more studiously the intellect is cultivated, the
more effectively it can be used in the service of God if it is placed
under the control of His Spirit. Talents used are talents multiplied.
Experience in spiritual things widens the vision of saints and angels,
and both increase in capability and knowledge as they work in their
respective spheres.