prepared for weightier trusts.


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  1. True and Honest Men
  2. By their wisdom and justice, by the purity and benevolence of
  3. their daily life, by their devotion to the interests of the people,—and
  4. they, idolaters,—Joseph and Daniel proved themselves true to the
  5. [57] principles of their early training, true to Him whose representatives
  6. they were. These men, both in Egypt and in Babylon, the whole nation
  7. honored; and in them a heathen people, and all the nations with
  8. which they were connected, beheld an illustration of the goodness
  9. and beneficence of God, an illustration of the love of Christ.
  10. What a lifework was that of these noble Hebrews! As they bade
  11. farewell to their childhood home, how little did they dream of their
  12. high destiny! Faithful and steadfast, they yielded themselves to the
  13. divine guiding, so that through them God could fulfill His purpose.
  14. The same mighty truths that were revealed through these men,
  15. God desires to reveal through the youth and the children of today.
  16. The history of Joseph and Daniel is an illustration of what He will
  17. do for those who yield themselves to Him and with the whole heart
  18. seek to accomplish His purpose.
  19. Chapter 7—Lives of Great Men 43
  20. The greatest want of the world is the want of men—men who
  21. will not be bought or sold, men who in their inmost souls are true
  22. and honest, men who do not fear to call sin by its right name, men
  23. whose conscience is as true to duty as the needle to the pole, men
  24. who will stand for the right though the heavens fall.
  25. But such a character is not the result of accident; it is not due
  26. to special favors or endowments of Providence. A noble character
  27. is the result of self-discipline, of the subjection of the lower to the
  28. higher nature—the surrender of self for the service of love to God
  29. and man.
  30. The youth need to be impressed with the truth that their endowments
  31. are not their own. Strength, time, intellect, are but lent
  32. treasures. They belong to God, and it should be the resolve of every
  33. youth to put them to the highest use. He is a branch, from which
  34. God expects fruit; a steward, whose capital must yield increase; a [58]
  35. light, to illuminate the world’s darkness.
  36. Every youth, every child, has a work to do for the honor of God
  37. and the uplifting of humanity.
  38. Elisha, Faithful in Little Things
  39. The early years of the prophet Elisha were passed in the quietude
  40. of country life, under the teaching of God and nature and the
  41. discipline of useful work. In a time of almost universal apostasy his
  42. father’s household were among the number who had not bowed the
  43. knee to Baal. Theirs was a home where God was honored and where
  44. faithfulness to duty was the rule of daily life.
  45. The son of a wealthy farmer, Elisha had taken up the work that
  46. lay nearest. While possessing the capabilities of a leader among
  47. men, he received a training in life’s common duties. In order to
  48. direct wisely, he must learn to obey. By faithfulness in little things,
  49. he was prepared for weightier trusts.
  50. Of a meek and gentle spirit, Elisha possessed also energy and
  51. steadfastness. He cherished the love and fear of God, and in the
  52. humble round of daily toil he gained strength of purpose and nobleness
  53. of character, growing in divine grace and knowledge. While
  54. co-operating with his father in the home duties, he was learning to
  55. co-operate with God.

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