Biola Broadcaster - 1972-09

is also dead. Gray is everywhere; black and white are merely borders. Dishonesty and corruption touch them constantly. Their’s is a desperate world. A polite and polished message in pleas­ ant surroundings means little to them. Being themselves with other Christians who do not judge every action means much. They understand and respond not to the moralizing of a generation that says, “Do as I say — never mind my problems or failures,” but to the open and honest testimony of a searching sinner who has found a Savior. More than any generation, they are concerned about a person’s actions rather than just his words. Above all, they want to know what the Bible says. God is at work among them. They may rankle those who are more interested in form and appearance than content and effectiveness, but as a generation, they are doing an effective job for our Lord. The Psalmist calls out, “ It is time for thee, Lord to work: for they have made void thy law.” In a day of decay and despair, God has found in this generation a mightly army. He is at work. May God give us the wisdom to educate these students without de­ stroying their zeal!

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