manger to the judgment hall and Calvary.


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  1. care for the ornamental than for that solid education which would
  2. so develop and direct the faculties as to bring out the energies of the soul,
  3. and cause the powers of mind to expand and strengthen by exercise. The
  4. faculties of the mind need cultivation, that they may be exercised to the
  5. glory of God. Careful attention should be given to the culture of the
  6. intellect, that the various organs of the mind may have equal strength by
  7. being brought into exercise, each in its distinctive office. If parents allow
  8. their children to follow the bent of their own minds, their own inclination
  9. and pleasure, to the neglect of duty, their characters will be formed after this
  10. pattern, and they will not be competent for any responsible position in life.
  11. The desires and inclinations of the young should be restrained, their weak
  12. points of character strengthened, and their overstrong tendencies repressed.
  13. If one faculty is suffered to remain dormant, or is turned out of its proper
  14. course, the purpose of God is not carried out. All the faculties should be
  15. well developed. Care should be given to each, for each has a bearing upon
  16. the others, and all must be exercised in order that the mind be properly
  17. balanced. If one or two organs are cultivated and kept in continual use
  18. because it is the choice of your children to put the strength of the mind
  19. in one direction to the neglect of other mental powers, they will come to
  20. maturity with unbalanced minds and inharmonious characters. They will
  21. be apt and strong in one direction, but greatly deficient in other directions
  22. just as important. They will not be competent men and women. Their
  23. deficiencies will be marked, and will mar the entire character.
  24. Brother B has cultivated an almost ungovernable propensity for
  25. sight-seeing and trips of pleasure. Time and means are wasted to gratify
  26. his desire for pleasure excursions. His selfish love of pleasure leads to the
  27. neglect of sacred duties. Brother B loves to preach, but he has never taken
  28. up this work feeling the woe upon him if he preach not the gospel. He has
  29. frequently left work in the office which demanded his care,
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  31. to comply with calls from some of his brethren in other churches. If he had
  32. felt the solemnity of the work of God for this time, and gone forth making
  33. God his trust, practicing self-denial, and lifting the cross of Christ, he would
  34. have accomplished good. But he frequently had so little realization of the
  35. holiness of the work, that he would improve the opportunity of visiting
  36. other churches in making the occasion a scene of self-gratification, in short,
  37. a pleasure trip. What a contrast between his course and that pursued by
  38. the apostles, who went forth burdened with the word of life, and in the
  39. demonstration of the Spirit preached Christ crucified! They pointed out
  40. the living way through self-denial and the cross. They had fellowship with
  41. their Saviour in His sufferings, and their greatest desire was to know Christ
  42. Jesus, and Him crucified. They considered not their own convenience, nor
  43. counted their lives dear unto themselves. They lived not to enjoy, but to do
  44. good, and to save souls for whom Christ died.
  45. Brother B can present arguments upon doctrinal points, but the practical
  46. lessons of sanctification, self-denial, and the cross, he has not experienced
  47. in himself. He can speak to the ear, but not having felt the sanctifying
  48. influence of these truths upon his heart, nor practiced them in his life, he
  49. fails to urge the truth home upon the conscience with a deep sense of its
  50. importance and solemnity in view of the judgment, when every case must
  51. be decided. Brother B has not trained his mind, and his deportment out of
  52. meeting has not been exemplary. The burden of the work has not seemed
  53. to rest upon him, but he has been trifling and boyish, and by his example
  54. has lowered the standard of religion. Sacred and common things have been
  55. placed on a level.
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  57. Brother B has not been willing to endure the cross; he has not been
  58. willing to follow Christ from the manger to the judgment hall and Calvary.
  59. He has brought upon himself sore affliction by seeking his own pleasure.
  60. He has yet to learn that his own strength is weakness and his wisdom is
  61. folly. If he had felt that he was engaged in the work of God

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