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One Expensive Mistake, July 1
God hath made man upright; but they have sought out many inventions.
Ecclesiastes 7:29
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The book of Genesis gives quite a definite account of social and individual
life, and yet we have no record of an infant’s being born blind, deaf, crippled,
deformed, or imbecile. There is not an instance upon record of a natural death in
infancy, childhood, or early manhood. There is no account of men and women
dying of disease. Obituary notices in the book of Genesis run thus: “And all the
days that Adam lived were nine hundred and thirty years: and he died.”“And all
the days of Seth were nine hundred and twelve years: and he died.” ...
God endowed man with so great vital force that he has withstood the accumu-
lation of disease brought upon the race in consequence of perverted habits, and
has continued for six thousand years. This fact of itself is enough to evidence to us
the strength and electrical energy that God gave to man at his creation.... If Adam,
at his creation, had not been endowed with twenty times as much vital force as
men now have, the race, with their present habits of living in violation of natural
law, would have become extinct....
God did not create the race in its present feeble condition. This state of things
is not the work of Providence, but the work of man; it has been brought about by
wrong habits and abuses, by violating the laws that God has made to govern man’s
existence.
God created man for His own glory, that after test and trial the human family
might become one with the heavenly family, if they would show themselves
obedient to His every word.
To Eve it seemed a small thing to disobey God by tasting the fruit of the
forbidden tree, and to tempt her husband also to transgress; but their sin opened
the floodgates of woe upon the world. Who can know, in the moment of temptation,
the terrible consequences that will result from one wrong step?
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