every worker in our college is making


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  1. elevate man in the scale of moral value with God. It
  2. will enable him to subdue pride and passion and to walk humbly before
  3. God, as dependent upon Him for every capability, every opportunity, and
  4. every privilege.
  5. I speak to the workers in our college: You must not only profess to
  6. be Christians, but you must exemplify the character of Christ. Let the
  7. wisdom from above pervade all your instruction. In a world of moral
  8. darkness and corruption, let it be seen that the spirit by which you are
  9. moved to action is from above, not from beneath. While you rely wholly
  10. upon your own strength and wisdom, your best efforts will accomplish
  11. little. If you are prompted by love to God, His law being your foundation,
  12. your work will be enduring. While the hay, wood, and stubble are
  13. consumed, your work will stand the test. The youth placed under your
  14. care you must meet again around the great white throne. If you permit
  15. your uncultivated manners or uncontrolled tempers to bear sway, and thus
  16. fail to influence these youth for their eternal good, you must at that day
  17. meet the grave consequences of your work. By a knowledge of the divine
  18. law, and obedience to its precepts, men may become the sons of God.
  19. By violation of that law they become servants of Satan. On the one hand
  20. they may rise to any height of moral excellence, or on the other hand they
  21. may descend to any depth of iniquity and degradation. The workers in our
  22. college should manifest a zeal and earnestness proportionate to the value
  23. of the prize at stake—the
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  25. souls of their students, the approval of God, eternal life, and the joys of
  26. the redeemed.
  27. As colaborers with Christ, with so favorable opportunities to impart
  28. the knowledge of God, our teachers should labor as if inspired from above.
  29. The hearts of the youth are not hardened, nor their ideas and opinions
  30. stereotyped, as are those of older persons. They may be won to Christ
  31. by your holy demeanor, your devotion, your Christlike walk. It would be
  32. much better to crowd them less in the study of the sciences and give them
  33. more time for religious privileges. Here a grave mistake has been made.
  34. The object of God in bringing the college into existence has been lost
  35. sight of. Ministers of the gospel have so far shown their want of wisdom
  36. from above as to unite a worldly element with the college; they have
  37. joined with the enemies of God and the truth in providing entertainments
  38. for the students. In thus misleading the youth they have done a work
  39. for Satan. That work, with all its results, they must meet again at the
  40. bar of God. Those who pursue such a course show that they cannot be
  41. trusted. After the evil work has been done, they may confess their error;
  42. but can they as easily gather up the influence they have exerted? Will the
  43. “well done” be spoken to those who have been false to their trust? These
  44. unfaithful men have not built upon the eternal Rock. Their foundation will
  45. prove to be sliding sand. “Know ye not that the friendship of the world is
  46. enmity with God? whosoever therefore will be a friend of the world is the
  47. enemy of God.”
  48. No limit can be set to our influence. One thoughtless act may prove the
  49. ruin of many souls. The course of every worker in our college is making
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  51. impressions upon the minds of the young, and these are borne away to be
  52. reproduced in others. It should be the teacher’s aim to prepare every youth
  53. under his care to be a blessing to the world. This object should never be
  54. lost sight of. There are some who profess

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