-
Details
-
Parent Category: Ellen White Books (N-S)
-
Category: Recreation
-
Hits: 1799
If the students who attend our colleges would be firm and maintain integrity, if they
would not associate with those who walk in the paths of sin, nor be charmed by their
society, like Daniel they would enjoy the favour of God. If they would discard
unprofitable amusements and indulgence of appetite, their minds would be clear for the
pursuit of knowledge. They would thus gain a moral power that would enable them to remain
unmoved when assailed by temptation.
It is a continual struggle to be always on the alert to resist evil; but it pays to
obtain one victory after another over self and the powers of darkness. And if the youth
are proved and tested, as was Daniel, what honour can they reflect to God by their firm
adherence to the right!-- Review and Herald, Vol. 61, No. 35, 1884 .