Make Your Mark in the World {a devotional}
Let
no man despise thy youth; but be thou an example of the believers, in
word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity. 1 Timothy 4:12.
The
period of childhood and youth—how much is bound up in these years of
probation! God desires that you shall improve this time, dear youth, by
obtaining a fitness for the work. If you need an education, set
yourselves to work with a determination to get one. Do not wait for an
opening; make one for yourselves. Take hold in any small way that opens
before you. Be thorough and faithful in whatever you take in hand,
however small it may be.
Some
of our youth are so vacillating that they accomplish nothing for
themselves; their lifetime is often half spent before they decide what
they shall do, and what they will be. They bury their talents beneath a
mass of rubbish. To these I would say, Practice economy. Do not spend
your means for the gratification of appetite or for pleasure seeking.
Make your mark in the world. Have before you the object of becoming as
useful and efficient as God calls you to be. As you improve the
knowledge you gain, you will be able to gather increased knowledge.
Application to your books and useful manual labor, combined with earnest
Christian devotion and loyalty to God, will make you men and women in
the highest sense. True devotion to God, combined with the study of the
sciences, will give the youth an education that will make them gentle,
humble lovers of God, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality
and without hypocrisy. Such souls, fragrant with love for God and for
their fellow men, God can use as vessels unto honor.
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