Constantly Increasing in Discernment

The Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my
name, he shall teach you all things. John 14:26.

The young man who makes the Bible his guide need not mistake the path of
duty and of safety. That Book will teach him to preserve his integrity of
character, to be truthful, to practice no deception. It will teach him that
he must never transgress God's law in order to accomplish a desired object,
even though to obey involves a sacrifice. It will teach him that the
blessing of heaven will not rest upon him if he departs from the path of
rightdoing; that although men may appear to prosper in disobedience, they
will surely reap the fruit of their sowing.

Those only who read the Scriptures as the voice of God speaking to them are
true learners. They tremble at the voice of God, for to them it is a living
reality. They open their understanding to divine instruction, and pray for
grace, that they may obtain a preparation for service. As the heavenly torch
is placed in his hand, the seeker for truth sees his own frailty, his
infirmity, the hopelessness of looking to himself for righteousness. He sees
that there is in him nothing that can recommend him to God. He prays for the
Holy Spirit, the representative of Christ, to be his constant guide, to lead
him into all truth. He repeats the promise, "The Comforter, which is the
Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all
things" (John 14:26). . . .

Those who receive into their hearts the holy principles of truth will work
with increasing energy. No circumstances can alter their determination to
attain to the highest possible standard. And that which they have received
they will impart to others. As they themselves drink from the fountain of
living water, from them will flow living streams to bless and refresh
others.

The diligent Bible student will constantly increase in knowledge and
discernment. His intellect will grasp elevated subjects and lay hold of the
truth of eternal realities. His motives of action will be right. He will use
his talent of influence to help others to understand more perfectly their
God-given responsibilities. His heart will be a wellspring of joy as he sees
success attend his efforts to impart to others the blessings he has
received.

The talent of knowledge, sanctified and put to use in the Master's service,
is never lost. A self-sacrificing effort to do good will be crowned with
success. "We are labourers together with God" (1 Cor. 3:9). The Lord will
cooperate with the human worker. To Him is to be given the praise and the
glory for what we are able to accomplish (Counsels to Parents and Teachers,
pp. 449-451).
>From Lift Him Up - Page 121

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