“Challenges in one’s time of life are extraordinary. We have at our fingertips the vast advancement of knowledge in so many fields of adventuresome challenges: science, which in itself is an unlimited field of exploration, both in the physical aspects of engineering, agriculture, and numerous others, and in the humane prospects of aiding mankind to better health, physically and mentally.
There is great challenge in the deepening of one’s relationship with and to God. The need for better understanding of the Greatness of God far outreaches the challenges of human relationships, because we have, through the Grace of God, been the recipients of His Ten Commandments. The very fact that These Commandments have endured the gross abuse of time, and the condensing versions of Them, make our challenge to seek out Their fullness and apply this to our lives, makes this challenge a Blessing open to all mankind, all ages, all colors, all creeds.
Challenges give us motivation to better our standards, our values, our goals, and most certainly, worthwhile use of our time in the physical life.”