The Knowledge of the Lord 

The earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord, as the waters cover
the sea. Isa. 11:9. 

A failure to study and obey God's Word has brought confusion into the world.
Men have left the guardianship of Christ for the guardianship of the great
rebel, the prince of darkness. Strange fire has been mingled with the
sacred. The accumulation of things that minister to lust and ambition has
brought upon the world the judgment of heaven. 

When in difficulty, philosophers and men of science try to satisfy their
minds without appealing to God. They ventilate their philosophy in regard to
the heavens and the earth, accounting for plagues, pestilences, epidemics,
earthquakes, and famines, by their supposed science. Questions relating to
creation and providence they attempt to solve by saying, This is a law of
nature. 

Disobedience has closed the door to a vast amount of knowledge that might
have been gained from the Word of God. Had men been obedient, they would
have understood the plan of God's government. The heavenly world would have
opened its chambers of grace and glory for exploration. In form, in speech,
in song, human beings would have been altogether superior to what they are
now. The mystery of redemption, the incarnation of Christ, His atoning
sacrifice, would not be vague in our minds. They would be not only better
understood, but altogether more highly appreciated. 

A failure to study God's Word is the great cause of mental weakness and
inefficiency. In turning from this Word to feed on the writings of
uninspired men, the mind becomes dwarfed and cheapened. It is not brought in
contact with deep, broad principles of eternal truth. The understanding
adapts itself to the comprehension of the things with which it is familiar,
and in this devotion to finite things it is weakened, its power is
contracted, and after a time it becomes unable to expand. 

All this is false education. The work of every teacher should be to fasten
the minds of the youth upon the grand truths of the Word of Inspiration.
This is the education essential for this life and the life to come. 

And let it not be thought that this will prevent the study of the sciences
or cause a lower standard in education. The knowledge of God is as high as
heaven and as broad as the universe. There is nothing so ennobling and
invigorating as a study of the great themes which concern our eternal life.
Let the youth seek to grasp these God-given truths, and their minds will
expand and grow strong in the effort. It will bring every student who is a
doer of the Word into a broader field of thought, and secure for him a
wealth of knowledge that is imperishable (Counsels to Parents and Teachers,
pp. 440-442). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 119

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