Vol. 2 Timely
Greetings No. 25
THE ONLY
PEACE OF MIND
Volume 2
Number 25
Copyright, 1948, 1953 Reprint
All rights reserved V.T. HOUTEFF
THE PRODUCT OF THE
THE PRODUCT OF THE
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TEXT FOR PRAYER
Be Good-Ground Hearers
I shall read from "Christ's Object
Lessons," beginning on page 59 with the second paragraph:
"The good-ground hearer receives the
word, 'not as the word of men, but as it is in truth, the word of God.' Only he who receives the Scriptures as the
voice of God speaking to himself is a true learner. He trembles at the word; for to him it is a
living reality. He opens his
understanding and his heart to receive it.
Such hearers were Cornelius and his friends, who said to the apostle
Peter, 'Now therefore are we all here present before God, to hear all things
that are commanded thee of God.' A knowledge of the truth depends not so much upon strength
of intellect as upon pureness of purpose, the simplicity of an earnest
faith.... The good-ground hearers, having heard the word, keep it. Satan with all his agencies of evil is not
able to catch it away. Merely to hear or
to read the word is not enough. He who
desires to be profited by the Scriptures must meditate upon the truth that has
been presented to him. By earnest
attention and prayerful thought he must learn the meaning of the words of
truth, and dink deep of the spirit of the holy oracles."
We need to pray that we be good-ground
hearers and true learners; that the Word of God be a living reality in us; that
we now give ear to the teaching of the Holy Spirit; that we be not merely
hearers of the Word, but doers also.
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THE PRODUCT
OF THE
THE PRODUCT
OF THE
TEXT OF ADDRESS BY V.T. HOUTEFF,
MINISTER OF DAVIDIAN 7TH-DAY ADVENTISTS
SABBATH,
MT.
Psa. 71:17 -- "O God, Thou hast taught me from my youth: and
hitherto have I declared Thy wondrous works."
Here is David's own testimony of the fact
that he had nothing to regret for being in God's school all his life, that he
was anxious to declare God's Truth. Then,
too, we know that the
We know that the schools of man have
produced geniuses in many lines. For
instance, men have invented giant planes to lift tons into the air, planes that
travel as fast as sound, and at a great height, too. Men have also built mammoth steamships laden
with thousands of tons of cargo and passengers, and they cross the oceans in a
few days. The schools of man have also
produced great orators and competent teachers.
Men have done many things, and we give them the credit they
deserve. What the schools of man are
doing, we well know, but what do we know about the schools of God? Do we know as much about
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them? If not, why
not?
Let us now take a fair survey of the product
of the schools of God. I shall start
with the school which Enoch, the seventh from Adam, attended. In the
Like Enoch, Noah, too, learned to walk with
his Lord (Gen. 6:22). His boat-building
genius is wholly a credit to the
Abraham, you know, matriculated in the
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and go to a land he had never seen. He took whatever belongings he had, and he
also took his nephew in partnership.
From the very start they greatly prospered, and their business expanded
so rapidly that in order to take care of it they had to spread out and part
company.
Abraham took the hilly country after
Next we shall consider Esau and Jacob, the
twin sons of Isaac. Jacob graduated from
the
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price, but got it at a bargain.
And how do I know for certain that Jacob
walked with God? I know this because in the
end of his first day's flight from the face of Esau, Jacob rested with God, and
there he saw the angels of God walking up and down the ladder which spanned the
distance from heaven to earth.
Then, after having spent
another twenty years in the school of God, Jacob left Padanaram
and started toward home with riches untold, although he had given fourteen
years of time and labor out of the twenty years in return for which he received
nothing but Laban's two daughters in marriage. Jacob, you see, in God's school learned how
to turn poverty in to well-paying business.
Moreover, he not only made himself rich, but he made his father-in-law
rich also. He learned how to work and how
to save. But he did not stop then. He continued in the
Joseph himself from his youth up was a
devout student in the
Joseph became the world's greatest economist
and banker, too. Never since his day has
anyone done as much: he managed to buy all his country's surplus grain for
seven years, and in seven years more gathered all the people's money and their
land -- both cash and mortgages he deposited in Pharaoh's bank. Besides this he saved the world from
starvation. You
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show me such products as these from the schools of man,
and I will show you that rain does not drop down from the skies.
Then there was Moses. From his youth up to his forties he went both
to the
True, the schools of man have trained great
minds, and have produced great generals such as Eisenhower and McArthur, for
whom the
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you find the equal to this?
The schools of man have produced great
orators, too, but John the Baptist while still in his youth, by his oratory
attracted all the cities and the countrysides of
Time would fail me to speak of others -- of
Joshua and of Caleb, of Daniel and the three Hebrews,
of Samson, of David, of the prophets, and of many others even as far down as
our day. It is a fact, though, that what
the
In the
It is of interest, too, to note that both
the
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has yet been able to improve. The latter is the first and best; there has
never been the like and never will be.
The
First he was sold by his own brethren, and
re-sold by slave traders. He could have
made himself sick with grief and fear.
Had he thus succumbed to his emotions, the traders would have dropped
him somewhere along the road to
After he graduated from Potiphar's
house he took
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a course behind prison bars. There among the dreamers he learned to
interpret dreams. At this point of his
training he was equipped to rule
The schools of man do not offer courses of
this kind, but neither do they develop benefactors, kings, bankers and business
men such as Joseph.
These are some of the things which we ought
to know if we ourselves are ever to graduate from the
How can we know for sure in what school we
are getting our training? -- To be in the
How can we know that the work we are doing
is the work God would have us do? -- It is certain that God would not build
instruments to kill regardless of the pay; that He would not work at something
that the Devil works at; neither would He go into partnership with one who is
not walking with God.
The question naturally arises, should we
work for men or should we work for God to make a living? If God has a work for you to do, then you
cannot go to work for men and yet expect to receive God's approval. But if God has not something for you in His
workshop,
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so to speak, it is obvious that He would have something
for you in someone else's unobjectionable shop.
The students in the school of God study from
principle and with but a single aim to advance the Kingdom of God, while the
students in the school of man study from an monetary viewpoint, to help no one
in particular but themselves, which we as Christians cannot afford to do if we
expect to become all God would have us to be.
Any clear thinker, who is looking at things from God's viewpoint, would
not be anything other than a product from the
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