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The Youth, God’s Instruments, April 23
It is good for a man that he bear the yoke in his youth.
Lamentations 3:27
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God calls young men in the vigor and strength of their youth to share
with Him self-denial, sacrifice, and suffering. If they accept the call, He will
make them His instruments to save souls for whom He died. But He would
have them count the cost and enter upon their work with a full knowledge
of the conditions upon which they serve a crucified Redeemer....
Our first work should be to bring our own hearts into harmony with God,
and then we are prepared to labor for others. In former days there was great
searching of heart among our earnest workers. They counseled together
and united in humble, fervent prayer for divine guidance.... Christ’s coming
is nearer than when we believed. Every passing day leaves us one less to
proclaim the message of warning to the world. Would that there were today
more earnest intercession with God, greater humility, greater purity, and
greater faith.
We have a grand work to do for the Master, to open the word of God to
those who are in the darkness of error. Young friends, act as though you
had a sacred charge. You should be Bible students, ever ready to give to
every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you. By your true
Christian dignity give evidence that you know you have a truth that it is
for the interest of the people to hear. If this truth is inwrought in the soul,
it will manifest itself in the countenance and demeanor, in a calm, noble
self-possession and peace which the Christian alone can possess. Those
who have genuine humility, and whose minds have been expanded by the
truths unfolded in the gospel, will have an influence that will be felt. They
will make an impression upon minds and hearts.
I have no higher wish than to see our youth imbued with the spirit of
pure religion which will lead them to take up the cross and follow Jesus. Go
forth, young disciples of Christ, controlled by principle, clad in the robes
of purity and righteousness. Your Saviour will guide you into the position
best suited to your talents and where you can be most useful. In the path of
duty you may be sure of receiving grace sufficient for your day.
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