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fering had accomplished its work。 Long had he been harassed by the fear of utter ruin because of inability to turn from folly; but now he discerned in the message given him a ray of hope。 God had not utterly cut him off; but stood ready to deliver him from a bondage more cruel

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than the grave; and from which he had had no power to free himself。

In gratitude Solomon acknowledged the power and the loving…kindness of the One who is 〃higher than the highest〃 (Ecclesiastes 5:8); in penitence he began to retrace his steps toward the exalted plane of purity and holiness from whence he had fallen so far。 He could never hope to escape the blasting results of sin; he could never free his mind from all remembrance of the self…indulgent course he had been pursuing; but he would endeavor earnestly to dissuade others from following after folly。 He would humbly confess the error of his ways and lift his voice in warning lest others be lost irretrievably because of the influences for evil he had been setting in operation。

The true penitent does not put his past sins from his remembrance。 He does not; as soon as he has obtained peace; grow unconcerned in regard to the mistakes he has made。 He thinks of those who have been led into evil by his course; and tries in every possible way to lead them back into the true path。 The clearer the light that he has entered into; the stronger is his desire to set the feet of others in the right way。 He does not gloss over his wayward course; making his wrong a light thing; but lifts the danger signal; that others may take warning。

Solomon acknowledged that 〃the heart of the sons of men is full of evil; and madness is in their heart。〃 Ecclesiastes 9:3。 And again he declared; 〃Because sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily; therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully set in them to do evil。 Though a sinner do evil an hundred times; and his days be prolonged;

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yet surely I know that it shall be well with them that fear God; which fear before Him: but it shall not be well with the wicked; neither shall he prolong his days; which are as a shadow; because he feareth not before God。〃 Ecclesiastes 8:11…13。

By the spirit of inspiration the king recorded for after generations the history of his wasted years with their lessons of warning。 And thus; although the seed of his sowing was reaped by his people in harvests of evil; his life…work was not wholly lost。 With meekness and lowliness Solomon in his later years 〃taught the people knowledge; yea; he gave good heed; and sought out; and set in order

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many proverbs。〃 He 〃sought to find out acceptable words: and that which was written was upright; even words of truth。〃 〃The words of the wise are as goads; and as nails fastened by the masters of assemblies; which are given from one shepherd。 And further; by these; my son; be admonished。〃 Ecclesiastes 12:9…12。

〃Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter;〃 he wrote: 〃Fear God; and keep His commandments: for this is the whole duty of man。 For God shall bring every work into judgment; with every secret thing; whether it be good; or whether it be evil。〃 Verses 13; 14。

Solomon's later writings reveal that as he realized more and still more the wickedness of his course; he gave special attention to warning the youth against falling into the errors that had led him to squander for nought Heaven's choicest gifts。 With sorrow and shame he confessed that in the prime of manhood; when he should have found God his comfort; his support; his life; he turned from the light of Heaven and the wisdom of God; and put idolatry in the place of the worship of Jehovah。 And now; having learned through sad experience the folly of such a life; his yearning desire was to save others from entering into the bitter experience through which he had passed。

With touching pathos he wrote concerning the privileges and responsibilities before the youth in God's service:

〃Truly the light is sweet; and a pleasant thing it is for the eyes to behold the sun: but if a man live many years; and rejoice in them all; yet let him remember the days of darkness; for they shall be many。 All that cometh is vanity。 Rejoice; O young man; in thy youth; and let thy heart。

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cheer thee in the days of thy youth; and walk in the ways of thine heart; and in the sight of thine eyes: but know thou; that for all these things God will bring thee into judgment。 Therefore remove sorrow from thy heart; and put away evil from thy flesh: for childhood and youth are vanity。〃 Ecclesiastes 11:7…10。

        〃Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth;         While the evil days come not;         Nor the years draw nigh;           When thou shalt say; I have no pleasure in them;

        〃While the sun;          Or the light;          Or the moon;          Or the stars;         Be not darkened;         Nor the clouds return after the rain:

         〃In the day when the keepers of the house shall tremble;           And the strong men shall bow themselves;           And the grinders cease because they are few;           And those that look out of the windows be darkened;           And the doors shall be shut in the streets;

         〃When the sound of the grinding is low;           And he shall rise up at the voice of the bird;           And all the daughters of music shall be brought low;

         〃Also when they shall be afraid of that which is high;           And fears shall be in the way;

         〃And the almond tree shall flourish;           And the grasshopper shall be a burden;           And desire shall fail:

         〃Because man goeth to his long home;           And the mourners go about the streets:

         〃Or ever the silver cord be loosed;           Or the golden bowl be broken;           Or the pitcher be broken at the fountain;           Or the wheel broken at the cistern。

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         〃Then shall the dust return to the earth            As it was:           And the spirit shall return unto God            Who gave it。〃                            Ecclesiastes 12:1…7。


Not only to the youth; but to those of mature years; and to those who are descending the hill of life and facing the western sun; the life of Solomon is full of warning。 We see and hear of unsteadiness in youth; the young wavering between right and wrong; and the current of evil passions proving too strong for them。 In those of maturer years; we do not look for this unsteadiness and unfaithfulness; we expect the character to be established; the principles firmly rooted。 But this is not always so。 When Solomon should have been in character as a sturdy oak; he fell from his steadfastness under the power of temptation。 When his strength should have been the firmest; he was found to be the weakest。

From such examples we should learn that in watchfulness and prayer is the only safety for both young and old。 Security does not lie in exalted position and great privileges。 One may for many years have enjoyed a genuine Christian experience; but he is still exposed to Satan's attacks。 In the battle with inward sin and outward temptation; even the wise and powerful Solomon was vanquished。 His failure teaches us that; whatever a man's intellectual qualities may be; and however faithfully he may have served God in the past; he can never with safety trust in his own wisdom and integrity。

In every generation and in every land the true foundation

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and pattern for character building have been the same。 The divine law; 〃Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart; 。 。 。 and thy neighbor as thyself;〃 the great principle made manifest in the character and life of our Saviour; is the only secure foundation; the only sure guide。 Luke 10:27。 〃Wisdom and knowledge shall be the stability of thy times; and strength of salvation;〃 the wisdom and knowledge which God's word alone can impart。 Isaiah 33:6。

It is as true now as when the words were spoken to Israel of obedience to His commandments: 〃This is your wisdom and your understanding in the sight of the nations。〃 Deuteronomy 4:6。 Here is the only safeguard for individual integrity; for the purity of the home; the well…being of society; or the stability of the nation。 Amidst all life's perplexities and dangers and conflicting claims; the one safe and sure rule is to do what God says。 〃The statutes of the Lord are right;〃 and 〃he that doeth these things shall never be moved。〃 Psalms 19:8; 15:5。

Those who heed the warning of Solomon's apostasy will shun the first approach of those sins that overcame him。 Only obedience to the requirements of Heaven will keep man from apostasy。 God has bestowed upon man great light and many blessings; but unless this light and these blessings are accepted; they are no security against disobedience and apostasy。 When those whom God has exalted to positions of high trust turn from Him to human wisdom; their light becomes darkness。 Their entrusted capabilities become a snare。

Till the conflict is ended; there will be those

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