Spiritual Food for Growth and Strength 

And we also thank God continually because, when you received the word of
God, which you heard from us, you accepted it not as the word of men, but as
it actually is, the word of God, which is at work in you who believe. 1
Thess. 2:13, NIV. 

The Bible contains all that is needful for the saving of the soul, and at
the same time it is adapted to strengthen and discipline the mind. . . . It
will be found far more effective than any other book in guiding wisely in
the affairs of this life, as well as in aiding the soul to climb the ladder
that reaches to heaven. The Bible gives the true seeker an advanced mental
drill; he comes from the contemplation of divine things with his faculties
enriched. Self is humbled, while God and His truth are exalted. It is
because men are unacquainted with the truths of the Bible that there is so
much lifting up of man, and so little honor given to God. 

In searching the pages of God's Word, we move through scenes majestic and
eternal. We behold Jesus, the Son of God, coming to our world, and engaging
in the mysterious conflict that discomfited the power of darkness. How
wonderful, how almost incredible, it is that the infinite God would consent
to the humiliation of His only-begotten Son! . . .

God's Word is the spiritual food by which the Christian must grow strong in
spirit and in intellect, that he may do battle for truth and righteousness.
The Bible teaches that every besetting sin must be put away, that the
warfare against evil must be waged until every wrong is overcome. The human
agent must place himself as a willing student in the school of Christ. As he
accepts the grace freely offered him, the presence of the Saviour in the
thoughts and in the heart will give him decision of purpose to lay aside
every weight, that the heart may be filled with all the fullness of God.

The simplicity of true godliness must be brought into the education of our
young people, if they are to know how to escape the corruption that is in
the world. They must be taught that the true followers of Christ will serve
God not only when it is in accordance with their inclinations, but also when
it involves self-denial and cross-bearing. Besetting sins must be battled
with and overcome. Objectionable traits of character, whether hereditary or
cultivated, must be compared with the great rule of righteousness, and then
conquered in the strength of Christ. Day by day, hour by hour, a vigorous
work of self-denial and of sanctification must go on within; then the works
will bear witness that Jesus is abiding in the heart by faith.
Sanctification does not close the avenues of the soul to knowledge, but
expands the mind, and inspires it to search for truth as for hidden treasure
(Counsels to Parents and Teachers, pp. 448, 449). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 120

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