The
Sowing and Reaping of Life
Flee
also youthful lusts: but follow after righteousness, faith, charity, peace,
with them that call on the Lord out of a pure heart. 2 Tim. 2:22.
A little time spent in sowing your wild oats, dear young friends, will produce
a crop that will embitter your whole life; an hour of thoughtlessness, once
yielding to temptation, may turn the whole current of your life in the wrong
direction. You can have but one youth; make that useful. When once you have
passed over the ground you can never return to rectify your mistakes....
Satan...transforms
himself into an angel of light and comes to the youth with his specious temptations
and succeeds in winning them, step by step, from the path of duty. He is described
as an accuser, a deceiver, a liar, a tormentor, and a murderer. ...It is Satan's
act to tempt you, but your own act to yield. It is not in the power of all
the host of Satan to force the tempted to transgress. There is no excuse for
sin.
Temptation
is not sin. Jesus was holy and pure; yet He was tempted in all points as we
are, but with a strength and power that man will never be called upon to endure.
In His successful resistance He has left us a bright example, that we should
follow in His steps. If we are self-confident or self-righteous we shall be
left to fall under the power of temptation; but if we look to Jesus and trust
in Him we call to our aid a power that has conquered the foe on the field
of battle, and with every temptation He will make a way of escape. When Satan
comes in like a flood, we must meet his temptations with the sword of the
Spirit, and Jesus will be our helper and will lift up for us a standard against
him.
One wrong
trait of character, one sinful desire cherished, will eventually neutralize
all the power of the gospel.... The pains of duty and the pleasures of sin
are the cords with which Satan binds men in his snares. Those who would rather
die than perform a wrong act are the only ones who will be found faithful.
The youth
may have principles so firm that the most powerful temptations of Satan will
not draw them away from their allegiance.
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