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A professor in the New York
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Remember Now Thy
Creator In Hie Days
Of Thy Youth
Ecclesiastes 12:1
When Solomon, in early youth,
had ascended the throne of Is*
rael, the God of his fathers ap
peared to him in a dream. The
Almighty was graciously pleased
to condescend thus to visit His
creature. He put in His offer all
the pleasures of the world, and
desired him to ask, and he should
receive; to wish, and he should
enjoy. The young King pos
sessed a wisdom beyond his
ars, and a greatness above his
crown. He did not ask to have
his palace filled with the beau
ties of the east, to have his treas
ury stored with gold from Ophi
oif, or to wear the laurel of vic
tory over the nations. He asked
a greater boon than all these:
“Give thy servant, O Lord,” re
plied the wise prince, “Give Thy
servant wisdom and understand
ing.” What he then made the
object of his own choice, he rec
ommends to you under another
name, in the "words of the text:
“Remember now thy creator in
the days of thy youth.”
Save the pains of future in
quiries. Solomon acted the liber
tine upon a principle of inquiry.
The result of his researches was. j
that all unlawful pursuits began
with vanity, and ended in vex
ation of spirit, and that the true
happiness of num, consisted in
that understanding which teaches
us to depart from evil; and in
that wisdom which instructeth us
to fear the Lord.
It is common in scripture, to
! express all the acts of devotion i
and virtue by some part of prin
ciple of religion, sometimes by j
wisdom and understanding: at
other times, by faith, love, the
fear of God, walking with God,
and many other phrases; all of
which express the same mean
ing. and denote the whole econ
omy of religious life. So that
remembering our Creator in the
days of our youth, implies aT
early and an entire dedication of
ourselves to the service of God.
In further discoursing upon
these words, I shall unforce the
exhortation in the text, and en
deavor to persuade you to re
member your Creator in the
days of your youth, from the pe
culiar suitableness of religion to
the early period of life. And in
TO DIRECT MUSIC
Rev. John E. Sassaman, a
member of the faculty at Dallas
High School, has accepted the
job of director of music at the
Gospel Tabernacle in Gastonia.
The announcement was made Fri*
day by the pastor of the Taber,
nacle, Rev. Earl Armstrong- Mr.
Sassaman was born in Philadel
phia, Pa. He received his school
ing at Marshall College in Hunt
ington, W. Va., Howard College,
Birmingham, Ala., and Columbia
Bible College, Columbia, S. C.;
and did graduate work in history
at Marshall College and in phy
sical (‘duration and education at
the University of Georgia. He
received his seminary training in f
New Orleans, La., and has been
an ordained minister for 17 years.
Mr. Sassaman has also had ex
tensive training in music and had
direeed the singing for some of,
the nation's leading evangelists.
He has announced that choir
nractice will he held at the Tab
ernacle on Thursday night of
each week.
the first place, let me exhort you
now in the days of youth, to re
member your Creator, from your
being as yet uncorrupted by the
world.
Although both Scripture and
experience testify that man is
fallen, and that our nature is
corrupted, yet it is equally cer
tain that our earliest passions
are on the side of virtue, and
that the good seed springs before
the tares. Malice and envy are
yet strangers to your bosom.
Covetousness, that root of evil, |
hath not yet sprung up in your
heart: the selfish, the wrathful,
and the licentious passions, have
not yet obtained dominion over
you. The modesty of nature the
(treat guardian of virtue, is not
seduced from its post. You
would blush even in secret, to do
a deed of dishonesty and shame.
High sentiments of honor and of
sobriety expand the soul. The
color comes into the cheek at
the smallest apprehension of
l>lanie; the ready lightning kin
dles in the eye at the least ap
pearance of treachery and false
hood. Hence says our Lord to
his followers, unless you become
as a child; unless you assume the
candor, the innocence and , the
purity of children, you cannot
enter into the Kingdom of God.
Therefore, while you are yet an
offering fit for heaven, present
yourselves at His altar, devote
yourselves to His service. How
beautiful and becoming does it
appear for young persons, newly
arrived in this City of God. to
remember the end for which they
were sent into it, and to devote
to their Maker’s service, the first
and the best of their days? When
they are in the prime of youth
and of health, when the mind is
untainted with actual guilt, and
alive to every generous impres
sion. to consecrate to religion the
vernal flower of life? The virgin
innocence of the mind is a sacri
fice more acceptable to the Al
mighty. than if we should come
before Him with the cattle upon
a thousand hills, and with ten
thousand rivers of oil. , If there
be joy in heaven over a great
and aged sinner that repenteth
how pleasing a spectacle will it
be to God, to angels, and to thw
spirits of just men made per
fect, to behold a person In the
critical season of life, acouit him
self gloriously, and, despising the
allurements, the deceitful and
transitory pleasures of sin,
choose for himself that better
part which shall never be taken
away!
Dare then, O young man. to
remember thy Creator in the days
of thy youth; have the courage
to be good betimes. Beware of
falling into the usual snare of
the inexperienced; beware of
thinking that you have time
enough to be religious, and for
that reason may defer the work,
of your salvation to matures
age, when, as you foolishly imag
ine. seriousness and sanctity will
come of their own accord. In
answer to this, let me ask you,
my friends, how often have you
observed time reform any one?
Did time reform Saul ? Did time
reform Ahab? Did time reform
Jezebel? On the contrary, did
they not grow bolder in wicked
ness, You generally, indeed, ob
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