"Satan knows that to a great degree the mind is affected by that upon which it feeds. He is seeking to lead both the youth and those of mature age to read story-books, tales, and other literature. [today you could add movies, TV, music, internet, etc.] The readers of such literature become unfitted for the duties lying before them.
They live an unreal life, and have no desire to search the Scriptures, to feed upon the heavenly manna. The mind that needs
strengthening is enfeebled, and loses its power to study the great truths that relate to the mission and work of Christ,--truths that would fortify the mind, awaken the imagination, and kindle a strong, earnest desire to overcome as Christ overcame.
Could a large share of the books published be consumed, a plague would be stayed that is doing a fearful work upon mind and heart.
The readers of fiction are indulging an evil that destroys spirituality, eclipsing the beauty of the sacred page.
It creates an
They live an unreal life, and have no desire to search the Scriptures, to feed upon the heavenly manna. The mind that needs
strengthening is enfeebled, and loses its power to study the great truths that relate to the mission and work of Christ,--truths that would fortify the mind, awaken the imagination, and kindle a strong, earnest desire to overcome as Christ overcame.
Could a large share of the books published be consumed, a plague would be stayed that is doing a fearful work upon mind and heart.
The readers of fiction are indulging an evil that destroys spirituality, eclipsing the beauty of the sacred page.
It creates an
* unhealthy excitement,
* fevers the imagination,
* unfits the mind for usefulness,
* weans the soul from prayer,
* and disqualifies it for any spiritual exercise.
We should carefully study the Bible,
asking God for the aid of the Holy Spirit,
that we may understand His word.
We should take one verse,
and concentrate the mind on the task of ascertaining the thought which
God has put in that verse for us."
Messages to Young People p.272/Desire of Ages p.390 E.G.W.
Finally, brethren,
whatsoever things are true,
whatsoever things are honest,
whatsoever things are just,
whatsoever things are pure,
whatsoever things are lovely,
whatsoever things are of good report;
if there be any virtue,
and if there be any praise,
think on these things.
Philippians 4:8