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“Take Heed Unto Thyself”, October 30
Take heed unto thyself, and unto the doctrine; continue in them: for
in doing this thou shalt both save thyself, and them that hear thee.
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Timothy 4:16
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The charge given to Timothy should be heeded in every household,
and become an educating power in every family and in every school....
The highest aim of our youth should not be to strain after something
novel. There was none of this in the mind and work of Timothy. They
should bear in mind that, in the hands of the enemy of all good, knowledge
alone may be a power to destroy them. It was a very intellectual being,
one who occupied a high position among the angelic throng, that finally
became a rebel; and many a mind of superior intellectual attainments is
now being led captive by his power. The youth should place themselves
under the teaching of the Holy Scriptures, and weave them into their daily
thoughts and practical life. Then they will possess the attributes classed
as highest in the heavenly courts. They will hide themselves in God, and
their lives will tell to His glory.
“Take heed unto thyself, and unto the doctrine.” Thyself needs the first
attention. First give yourself to the Lord for sanctification to His service.
A godly example will tell more for the truth than the greatest eloquence
unaccompanied by a well-ordered life. Trim the lamp of the soul, and
replenish it with the oil of the Spirit. Seek from Christ that grace, that
clearness of comprehension, which will enable you to do successful work.
Learn from Him what it means to labor for those for whom He gave His
life. The most talented worker can do little unless Christ is formed within,
the hope and strength of the life.
A noble, all-round manhood does not come by chance. It is the result
of character building in the early years of youth, a practice of the law of
God in the home.
God is waiting to inspire the youth with power from above, that all
who stand under the bloodstained banner of Jesus Christ may work to call,
to warn, and to lead souls into safe paths, and to plant the feet of many
upon the Rock of Ages.
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