The Humble Searcher May Learn 

Shew me thy way, O Lord; teach me thy paths. Ps. 25:4. 

Revelation is not the creation or invention of something new, but the
manifestation of that which, until revealed, was unknown to human beings.
The great and eternal truths contained in the gospel are revealed through
diligent searching and humbling of ourselves before God. We have a divine
Teacher who leads the mind of the humble searcher for truth; and by the Holy
Spirit's guidance, the truths of the Word are revealed to him. And there can
be no more certain and efficient knowledge of the truth than to be thus
guided into all truth. Through the impartation of the Holy Spirit, we are to
understand God's Word. We are admonished to seek the truth as if searching
for hidden treasure. 

The Lord opens the understanding of the true seeker. The Holy Spirit enables
the human mind to grasp the facts of revelation, and divine light
communicates with the soul. This is the opening of the eyes to behold the
genuine treasure, and the mind lays hold upon the glories of a better world.
The soul pants after the excellence of Christ Jesus (manuscript 59, 1906). 

Jesus was the greatest teacher the world ever knew. He presented truth in
clear, forcible statements, and the illustrations He used were of the purest
and highest order. He never mingled cheap symbols and figures with His
divine instruction, or sought to pander to curiosity or to gratify the class
that will listen simply to be amused. He did not bring sacred truth down to
the level of the common. . . . His words were of the purest and most
elevated. . . . He did not humble the truth to meet man in his fallen
condition, and lower the standard of righteousness to suit his degradation;
but He humbled Himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of
the cross, in order that He might save the race that had been degraded by
transgression. It was not His purpose to abolish by His death the law of
God, but rather to show the immutability of its sacred claims. It was His
purpose to "magnify the law, and make it honourable," so that every one who
should look upon the cross of Calvary with its uplifted Victim should see
the unanswerable argument of the perfect truth of the law. . . . 

He rescued truth, eternal truth, from the base companionship of error, and
commanded it to shine forth in all its brightness and heavenly luster. He
set the truth on high, in order that like a light it might illuminate the
moral darkness of the world. . . . Jesus restored truth that had been cast
out, to its royal order, and invested it with its true importance and
dignity. Christ Himself was the truth and the life (Review and Herald, Aug.
6, 1895). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 195

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