Our Only Safeguard in Trial and Temptation 

Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. Ps. 119:105. 

God has given us His Word as a lamp to our feet and a light to our path. Its
teachings have a vital bearing on our prosperity in all the relations of
life. Even in our temporal affairs it will be a wiser guide than any other
counselor. Its divine instruction is the only way to success. There is no
social position, no phase of human experience, for which the study of the
Bible is not an essential preparation. 

The Bible is the great standard of right and wrong, clearly defining sin and
holiness. Its living principles, running through our lives like threads of
gold, are our only safeguard in trial and temptation. 

The Bible is a chart, showing us the waymarks of truth. Those who are
acquainted with this chart will be enabled to tread with certainty in the
path of duty, wherever they may be called to go. 

The Bible contains a simple and complete system of theology and philosophy.
It is the book that makes us wise unto salvation. It tells us how to reach
the abodes of eternal happiness. It tells us of the love of God as shown in
the plan of redemption, imparting the knowledge essential for all--the
knowledge of Christ. He is the Sent of God; He is the Author of our
salvation. But apart from the Word of God, we could have no knowledge that
such a person as the Lord Jesus ever visited our world, nor any knowledge of
His divinity, as indicated by His previous existence with the Father. 

The Bible was not written for the scholar alone; on the contrary, it was
designed for the common people. The great truths necessary for our salvation
are made as clear as noonday, and none will mistake and lose their way
except those who follow their own judgment instead of the plainly revealed
will of God. 

The Word of God strikes at every wrong trait of character, molding the whole
man, internally and externally, abasing his pride and self-exaltation,
leading him to bring the Spirit of Christ into the smaller as well as the
larger duties of life. It teaches him to be unswerving in his allegiance to
justice and purity, and at the same time always to be kind and
compassionate. 

The appreciation of the Bible grows with its study. Whichever way the
student may turn, he will find displayed the infinite wisdom and love of
God. To him who is truly converted, the Word of God is the joy and
consolation of the life. The Spirit of God speaks to him, and his heart
becomes like a watered garden (Signs of the Times, June 25, 1902). 

The heart that is stored with the precious truths of God's Word is fortified
against the temptations of Satan, against impure thoughts and unholy actions
(Youth's Instructor, July 28, 1892). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 130

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