light in Battle Creek? Christ prayed


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  1. sins.
  2. A glance, a word, even an intonation of the voice, may be vital
  3. with falsehood, sinking like a barbed arrow into some heart, inflicting
  4. an incurable wound. Thus a doubt, a reproach, may be cast upon one by
  5. whom God would accomplish a good work, and his influence is blighted,
  6. his usefulness destroyed. Among some species of animals, if one of their
  7. number is wounded and falls, he is at once set upon and torn in pieces by
  8. his fellows. The same cruel spirit is indulged by men and women who
  9. bear the name of Christians. They manifest a pharisaical zeal to stone
  10. others less guilty than themselves. There are some who point to others’
  11. faults and failures to divert attention from their own, or to gain credit for
  12. great zeal for God and the church.
  13. A few weeks since I was in a dream brought into one of your meetings
  14. for investigation. I heard the testimonies borne by students against
  15. Brother—–. Those very students had received great benefit from his
  16. thorough, faithful instruction. Once they could hardly say enough in his
  17. praise. Then it was popular to esteem him. But now the current was setting
  18. the other way. These persons have developed their true character. I saw
  19. an angel with a ponderous book open in which he wrote every testimony
  20. given. Opposite each testimony were traced the sins, defects, and errors
  21. of the one who bore it. Then there was recorded the great benefit which
  22. these individuals had received from Brother—–’s labors.
  23. We, as a people, are reaping the fruit of Brother—–’s hard labor. There
  24. is not a man among us who has devoted more time and thought to his work
  25. than has Brother—–. He has felt that he had no one to sustain him, and
  26. has felt grateful for any encouragement.
  27. One of the great objects to be secured in the establishment of the
  28. college was the separation of our youth from the spirit
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  30. and influence of the world, from its customs, its follies, and its idolatry.
  31. The college was to build a barrier against the immorality of the present
  32. age, which makes the world as corrupt as in the days of Noah. The
  33. young are bewitched with the mania for courtship and marriage. Lovesick
  34. sentimentalism prevails. Great vigilance and tact are needed to guard
  35. the youth from these wrong influences. Many parents are blind to the
  36. tendencies of their children. Some parents have stated to me, with great
  37. satisfaction, that their sons or daughters had no desire for the attentions
  38. of the opposite sex, when in fact these children were at the same time
  39. secretly giving or receiving such attentions, and the parents were so much
  40. absorbed in worldliness and gossip that they knew nothing about the
  41. matter.
  42. The primary object of our college was to afford young men an
  43. opportunity to study for the ministry and to prepare young persons of
  44. both sexes to become workers in the various branches of the cause. These
  45. students needed a knowledge of the common branches of education and,
  46. above all else, of the word of God. Here our school has been deficient.
  47. There has not been a man devoted to God to give himself to this branch of
  48. the work. Young men moved upon by the Spirit of God to give themselves
  49. to the ministry have come to the college for this purpose and have been
  50. disappointed. Adequate preparation for this class has not been made, and
  51. some of the teachers, knowing this, have advised the youth to take other
  52. studies and fit themselves for other pursuits. If these youth were not firm
  53. in their purpose, they were induced to give up all idea of studying for the
  54. ministry.
  55. Such is the result of the influence exerted by unsanctified teachers,
  56. who labor merely for wages, who are not imbued with the Spirit of God
  57. and have no union with Christ. No one has been more active in this work
  58. than Brother—–The Bible should be one of the principal subjects of study.
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  60. This book, which tells us how to spend the present life, that we may
  61. secure the future, immortal life, is of more value to students than any
  62. other. We have but a brief period in which to become acquainted with its
  63. truths. But the one who had made God’s word a study, and who could
  64. more than any other teacher have helped the young to gain a knowledge
  65. of the Scriptures, has been separated from the school.
  66. Professors and teachers have not understood the design of the college.
  67. We have put in means and thought and labor to make it what God would
  68. have it. The will and judgment of those who are almost wholly ignorant of
  69. the way in which God has led us as a people, should not have a controlling
  70. influence in that college. The Lord has repeatedly shown that we should
  71. not pattern after the popular schools. Ministers of other denominations
  72. spend years in obtaining an education. Our young men must obtain theirs
  73. in a short time. Where there is now one minister, there should be twenty
  74. whom our college had prepared with God’s help to enter the gospel field.
  75. Many of our younger ministers, and some of more mature experience,
  76. are neglecting the word of God and also despising the testimonies of His
  77. Spirit. They do not know what the testimonies contain and do not wish to
  78. know. They do not wish to discover and correct their defects of character.
  79. Many parents do not themselves seek instruction from the testimonies,
  80. and of course they cannot impart it to their children. They show their
  81. contempt for the light which God has given, by going directly contrary to
  82. His instructions. Those at the heart of the work have set the example.
  83. You have published your contentions to the world. Do you think you
  84. stand, as a people, in a more favorable light in Battle Creek? Christ prayed
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  86. that His disciples might be one, as He was one with the Father, that the
  87. world might know that God had sent Him. What testimony have you

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