(A talk presented at Harbor Heights, Mich.,
Aug. 20, 1891.)
There is much talk in regard to our journey
to Australia, but I cannot see my [way] clearly to go. Brethren
say that Sister White will have no such burdens to bear, as she
has here in America, that she can write her books so much more
readily without carrying so many responsibilities, but I know
it is no use to tell them that all their flattering anticipations
on my behalf do not lessen my ideas that going to Australia means
work, responsibility to bear a message to the people who are
not what the Lord would have them to be. If it were not thus,
I would feel authorized to remain in America. As it is, I dare
not mention the state of things in the office [of publication
in Australia] presented to me, for I am then sure they would
firmly conclude I must go.
There is work to be done there, and although
those who have been there all testify that they will gladly receive
any message that the Lord will give me to bear to them, I am
not so sanguine in regard to this as my brethren in Australia.
They know nothing of me and my work personally, only through
my writings. Reproof is not pleasant to the natural heart, and
the reproof coming to the people, as I know it will come to them,
will meet with opposition. Already envy and evil surmisings and
jealousies are at work, lest someone shall have a higher place
in the work than themselves. There is want of spiritual knowledge,
spiritual eyesight to discern the work that needs to be done
as the Lord shall open the way.
The same enemy that has wrought upon human
hearts in America, leading human minds to feel wise in their
own conceits, is working upon the human minds in that far-off country. The work is now almost [at]
a standstill. A messenger must be sent to Australia, but God
forbid it should be I. I long for rest, for quietude, and to
get out the Life of Christ. There is a cloud over the workers
in Australia. The work must be reconstructed from its foundation
of the office building, and there is not being done that which
must be done in warning the world. The work of the Lord is aggressive.
There should be a large number of souls converted to the truth
in Australia.
As I stood before you Monday and spoke
to you, the power of the Lord came upon me. The light previously
given me flashed upon my mind. I had to speak. I knew that there
must be a different mold put upon the work. I have been shown
of the Lord that there must be a setting [of] things in order.
There is not harmony between the workers sent as missionaries
from America. There are envious feelings [as to] which shall
be the greater. The Lord is ready to work for His people if they
will come where He can safely bless them, seeking to answer the
prayer of Christ that His disciples may be one as He is one with
the Father.
Workers have been sent from America. The
Lord will send by whom He will, and you will meet with great
loss unless you take heed how you hear. There has been a spirit
unlike Christ. There has been a jealousy among you, lest the
American brethren shall have too much influence in your midst
and too much to say in regard to the plans to be devised to be
followed; and there is the enemy at work to sow tares while men
slept, for they were not watching and praying and guarding the
garden of the soul, because you do not take heed how you hear.
To take heed how you hear is to sit at the feet of Jesus and
learn of Him.
Those who are teachers should feel the
necessity of being taught, learning of Jesus Christ through His
sent messengers, that they may communicate to you, that you may
communicate freely to others as you have received. Ministers
and people should show the same earnestness to learn the truth
anew, and receive it afresh, as to learn it the first time. It
will bear repetition and will need to be oft repeated, to be
appropriated, being heard from other lips.
The gems of truth become dimmed in our
possession unless we are increasing in love for the truth, and
practicing that faith which works by love and purifieth the soul.
The gems of truth grow lusterless to the receiver unless put
to a practical use. Hearts must be softened and subdued by the
Spirit of God, receiving the truth in the soil of an humble,
contrite heart. Isaiah
57:15-19. They will be active, and willing
to be refined, longing to be purified and ennobled by the truth.
And thus they show its power upon human minds by what it accomplishes
for the receiver. If the teachers of the truth think their own
ways are perfect and, begin to criticize the messenger the Lord
sends, be sure you will reap that which you have sown. You will
reap the fruit born of your criticism.
We are too busy with intensity of desire
to glorify His name through the human agents, because self is
magnified, and should He work for the one who is not possessing
humility, should He give him success, then he would take it for
granted he is all right, and not see that he needs daily the
converting power of God that he may be a vessel unto honor.
I have been shown that the work in the
publishing interest would have been far in advance of what it
is today were it not for the spirit of self-sufficiency, selfishness,
and self-importance, and expressed sometimes in words but
more in actions, "We know all about this
matter, and we need not to be told, to be advised, or counseled,"
when this very spirit which was manifested revealed they needed
to be educated, and needed to seek counsel of their brethren
in many things. Why? Because they had larger experience.
Now the Lord has taken notice of this spirit
which has been cherished, and He has not been pleased. Angels
are sent down from heaven to give you knowledge only through
the cooperation with human agencies.
Now, the Lord has presented to me that
in New Zealand and Australia there are many things that have
been done that have displeased the Lord. There has been a determined
spirit which has been inclined to consider that those who had
come to the truth in Australia and New Zealand had sufficient
wisdom to manage matters in the office of publication and in
the churches without counseling with those men whom the Lord
had sent from America for this very purpose, that the wisdom
of their years of experience should be of advantage to them in
Australia, that men who have ability may receive knowledge of
experience as well as from those whom the Lord has sent to do
His own work in the most perfect way, and that the mistaken finite
man shall not mar and retard His work.
The Lord is not pleased with the spirit
that has been manifested by Brother Scott. He has naturally a
selfish nature. He is self-centered and his influence has not
been correct and amicable in the office. He had a jealous spirit,
fearing others should get credit which he desired. He encircled
things in his arms, [and] followed his own judgment in their
management. His actions were [saying], This is my line of work;
please do not step on my territory. It was unfortunate that he
came to Australia, for men should have been placed here who were
wholly surrendered to God, that had not a taint of selfishness.
He
also estimated his own capabilities too highly,
and losses were sustained. If he had only been willing to ask
counsel, he would have avoided many blunders.
Other things that some of our brethren
brought from America revealed a want of judgment, a want of discernment
and solid experience. They did not advance the cause of God,
as it should have been, but rather increased expenses without
bringing in an equivalent. They walked in this new missionary
field in the sparks of their own kindling, The aftersight of
these things made the brethren suspicious of all that comes from
America.
Some have thought that if the Lord honored
them to have a connection with the work that it was their privilege
to carry it forward in their own way and according to their own
plans. The Lord knew what the sure result would be in doing this.
They might have all the zeal and earnestness, but that ambition
must be sanctified. These men must have that knowledge that comes
from men who have been led and instructed of God--they are [men
who] have had long training and learned their trade under the
special divine Teacher--else they will make many blunders.
It is in mercy that the Lord has sent at
great expense to the conference from time to time men and women
from America, some to make a short stay, others to abide with
them longer to impart to them the lessons which they have themselves
had to learn in a long experience in connection with the work
of God. And as the work is not theirs but the Lord's, they will
get out of their place in attempting to monopolize it and think
they can run it without counseling with God's delegated workmen
of larger experience.
The Lord's work must be done not according
to men's finite judgment, but according to [God's] mind, according
to the light He has been pleased to give from time to time to the workers. And in any new place
or countries where the truth has found a foothold, men of experience
have thought they could manage the whole matter if the American
brethren would only keep out of their way. This was the mind
of finite men but far from being the mind of God, for He has
placed in connection with His missions in all parts of the world
men who had experience as managers.
The Lord will not at present leave the
work solely in the hands of those in Australia who are brought
into the truth, to run His own work after their limited experience.
The thought of their heart and inclination to do this is positive
evidence in the sight of the Lord and in the sight of His workers
that they are not competent to do this without the counsel and
guidance of that wisdom, that knowledge, that has been obtained
[by] experience, by mistakes that have been made in certain lines
which have brought losses and great discouragement to themselves
and to the workers.
The Lord God of heaven sees not as finite
men. He knows the result of every movement. And God designs [that]
His own work in the advance movements shall not be trusted to
any who have not had orders from Him under similar circumstances.
He has sent delegates to you from America [to] help you with
their counsel. Remember, God has seen your need, and because
He loves you He has sent you help.
There is need of seeking the Lord daily.
There are precious entrusted capabilities in a business line
whose hearts are interested in the work in the publishing house.
The Lord is testing and proving those men whether they will confine
themselves to merely business transactions without consecrating
themselves to the work, having discernment that it is God's work,
that His mold and superscription
must be upon it. If they are willing to give themselves unreservedly
to God, the result will be they will be qualified by the Holy
Spirit to be faithful stewards of the Lord to stand firm as a
rock to principle. They will be men whom God will endow with
[wisdom] to devise and plan and execute.--Ms 29, 1891. (MR 900.52)