Walk in the
Way of Good Men
Walk
in the way of good men, and keep the paths of the righteous. Prov. 2:20
There are modes of recreation which are
highly beneficial to both mind and body. An enlightened, discriminating mind
will find abundant means for entertainment and diversion, from sources not only
innocent, but instructive. Recreation in the open air, the contemplation of the
works of God in nature, will be of the highest benefit.
While we are seeking to refresh our
spirits and invigorate our bodies, we are required of God to use all our
powers at all times to the best purpose. We may associate together as we do
here today, [FROM AN ADDRESS GIVEN AT AN OUTDOOR RECREATIONAL GATHERING AT
GOGUAC LAKE, MICHIGAN.] and do all to the glory of God. We can and should
conduct our recreations in such a manner that we shall be fitted for the more
successful discharge of the duties devolving upon us, and that our influence
shall be more beneficial upon those with whom we associate. Especially should
it be the case upon an occasion like this, which should be of good cheer to us
all. We can return to our homes improved in mind and refreshed in body, and
prepared to engage in the work anew, with better hope and better courage.
We believe that it is our privilege every
day of our lives to glorify God upon the earth; that we are not to live in this
world merely for our own amusement, merely to please ourselves. We are here to
benefit humanity, to be a blessing to society....
We here behold the beauties of nature....
As we behold these works of nature we should let the mind be carried up higher,
to nature's God; let it be elevated to the Creator of the universe, and then
adore the Creator who has made all these beautiful things for our benefit and
happiness.
We must take periods of rest, periods of
recreation, periods for contemplation.
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