1958 Miracle Yearbook

./ ki Ir_ f*"?e PRESIDENT JAMES T. JEREMIAH 7lieddafe Christians are exhorted to "shine as lights" in a "crooked and perverted age." To do this, we must live as the sons of God, "blameless, harmless, spotless." (Phil. 2:12-14) It is our prayer that God will enable our faculty, students, and graduates to thus hold forth the word of life. This Christian life is not a passive experience but one which carries with it the greatestresponsibility, since we are told to "work out your own salvation with fear and trembling." To do this we must not trust our- selves but must possess a tender conscience and always keep vigilance against tempta- tion. We must shrink from everything which would offend or dishonor God. As the class of 1958 leaves Cedarville, we pray that God our Savior will make each member a specialist as a "light bearer" in the world, no matter what work he may be called to do. 9

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