Letter 94a, 1909
[A message to Dear Brethren and Sisters
in Washington, June 6, 1909.]
The Lord has a solemn and important work
for His remnant people to do. There is much faithful missionary
work to be done in the highways and byways of the earth, and
all who have any part to act in this work must be truly converted
at heart. It is not a tame, scientific religion that we advocate,
but a religion that will subdue hearts and sanctify and cleanse
and refine the life. It is a religion that possesses living power
and the spirit of the great Teacher, Jesus Christ.
We are to reveal in our lives practical,
genuine godliness. We are to be drawn out of and away from every
selfish action. With the blessing of Christ upon us day by day,
we are to be channels for the communication of heaven's blessed
light and grace to all around us.
The work of the third angel's message is
strengthening and broadening, and I have been instructed that
the responsibilities in our large conferences should be divided,
and that we should not have all our work under the supervision
of one group of men. The Lord has shown me that all the means
should not be centered in one place. Arrangements should be made
to share the responsibilities, and wise godly men, who will act
their part faithfully, should be selected to act a part in bearing
responsibilities, and to be entrusted with means for their part
of the field.
We have true and reliable men in various
parts of the field, who have ability to carry responsibilities
and to give wise counsel. We have reason to put confidence in
them as verily as we have reason to trust the responsible men
in Washington. These should be trusted to take hold and do a
work for the places that have been neglected.
In all our churches in every conference
there is need of a deep heart work being done both among leaders
and laymen. The president of the conference should sense his
individual need, and by living faith draw from Christ divine
power and wisdom and efficiency. Heavenly understanding will
surely be given to all who seek for it in humble faith. What
we need is an inspiration from the cross of Calvary. This will
make men and women laborers together with God.
During the past few years there have been
some experiences in which men have
set themselves to watch certain workers, lest they solicit means
for the upbuilding in their part of the field of the work that
the Lord has instructed us should be built up. The work in the
southern field has been hindered, and means which should have
gone to advance the work there has been held back because of
a spirit of fear lest too much means be diverted to this channel.
We ought not to have had this experience of keeping back men
from the important work of opening blind eyes to the light of
present truth. It was inconsistent with the faith we profess
to hold that faithful men, doing a work greatly needed, should
be forbidden to receive donations for the assistance of their
work.
There was spread out before me city after
city in need of evangelistic labors. If diligent effort had been
given to the work of making known the truth for this time in
the cities that are unwarned, they would not now be as impenitent
as they are. From the light that has been given me I know that
we might have had today thousands more rejoicing in the truth
if the work had been carried forward as the situation demands,
in many aggressive lines.
There are lessons for us to learn from
the experience of Philip and the Ethiopian. Angels of God saw
the Ethiopian traveler reading the Scriptures as he rode in his
chariot, and one of the disciples was sent to meet him. Philip
said to the Ethiopian, "Understandest thou what thou readest?
And he said, How can I, except some man should guide Me?"
(Acts 8:30, 31.) Then Philip opened to him the Scripture. And when
he had heard and believed, the Ethiopian asked, "What doth
hinder me to be baptized?" (Acts 8:36.) After Philip had
given his message, he was caught away by the Spirit, and the
eunuch saw him no more. This experience should teach us that
we have a God, and that angels, who are ministering spirits,
are sent by Him to do a special work in the earth. The man who
undertakes to step in between the angels and one whom God is
seeking to instruct, is out of his place. He had better stand
on one side, and let God work. God is able to work on human hearts,
and to lay upon them the burden of opening the Scriptures to
the people.
Men bearing responsibilities are not faultless.
They do not stand where they can make no mistakes. Sometimes
they act like children. When we put confidence in self, and do
not stop to pray, we are in great danger of marring the sacred
work that we are dealing with. The Lord wants His workers to
wrestle with Him in prayer. He wants to see the evidences of
the working of the Holy Spirit upon human minds.
The Lord requires that we honor Him more
fully in the management of the work than we have done in the
past, but He cannot be honored by a course that hinders the advancement
of the message of truth. He is dishonored when men set themselves
to watch their fellow workers and to criticize them for seeking
to obtain means from those who are willing to give for the needs
of the advancing work. Such a work as this destroys the confidence
of brother in brother. The advance work which we might have seen
done, and which would have glorified God, has been hindered,
and the message of truth has been retarded. If faithful and willing
workers had been encouraged to do individual, personal work for
souls in the highways and the byways, many would have been brought
into the fold of Christ; but instead of this, some who desired
to labor have become discouraged and disheartened and have lost
their convictions of duty.
Every minister of the gospel needs to understand
that those whom the Lord chooses to carry forward a special work
in needy fields are to have freedom to solicit means from their
brethren. I would that there could be opened before the leading
men of the conference that which the Lord has presented to me
as the result of the spirit of suspecting and watching and binding
about. It has brought hindrances to the work which need never
have existed. There have been laborers who were working far beyond
their strength and practicing economy in every possible way,
who should have been encouraged and supported in their work.
But the churches have had sown among them the seeds of suspicion
and mistrust against these self-denying missionaries.
All who have engendered this spirit of
suspicion, and have created this lack of confidence in God's
servants, need to be converted. They need to put away fear and
jealousy, and to cleanse their hearts from the evil seed of unbelief
which has corrupted their thoughts and caused distress and forebodings.
Some who have had abundant evidence of the good work that is
being accomplished did not do what they could for its advancement,
but took a course to hedge up the way. When we learn to define
aright what sin is and what the righteousness of Christ is, we
shall no longer justify such a course of action.
The heart as well as the understanding
needs to be enlarged. It is not enough in this time of test and
trial to have merely an intellectual knowledge of truth. Heart
work must be done. "Thus saith the high and lofty One that
inhabiteth eternity, whose name is Holy; I dwell in the high
and holy place, with him also that is of a contrite and humble
spirit, to revive the spirit of the humble, and to revive the
heart of the contrite ones" (Isa. 57:15).
The soul temple must be cleansed, and the
experience of many must be seen in its true light. The buyers
and the sellers must be driven out, and the Spirit of God must
take possession of heart and mind. Let none question their need
of a personal Saviour. The Lord cannot use the worker into whose
experience true conversion has not entered. Character must be
formed after the divine pattern. We are to work with Christ in
the forming of character after the divine similitude.
The Lord does not accept worldly policies
for the carrying forward of His work. This spirit must not come
into the management of our conferences. The work given to the
human agent is to copy the character of Jesus Christ. Shall worldly
policies be allowed to hide the principles of men who claim to
be doing the work of God? I say, No; no. The agencies of God
and Satanic agencies cannot combine.
While so many are saying, Who is the Lord,
that I should serve Him? while there prevails a lack of faith
in God, let those who represent the work of the third angel's
message act like converted men. Let them wrestle with God in
prayer. When our men in official positions are fully converted,
they will advocate the truth for this time in every line of their
work. I am hoping that we may have the satisfaction of seeing
a work done that is free from selfishness and that will rapidly
advance work in missionary lines.
Isaiah, speaking of the mission of Christ
and His followers, says: [Isa.
61:1-4; 58:12, quoted.]
If ever there was a time in the history
of Seventh-day Adventists when they should arise and shine, it
is now. No voice should be restrained from proclaiming the third
angel's message. Let none, for fear of losing prestige with the
world, obscure one ray of light coming from the Source of all
light.
It requires moral courage to do the work
of God for these last days, but let us not be led by the spirit
of human wisdom. The truth should be everything to us. Let those
who want to make a name with the world go with the world. The
great conflict is right at hand in which all will take sides.
In it the whole Christian world will be involved. Daily, hourly,
we must be actuated by the principles of the Word of God. Self
must be sanctified by the principles of the righteousness, the
mercy, and the love of God.
At every point of uncertainty, pray, and
earnestly inquire, "Is this the way of the Lord?" With
your Bibles before you, consult with God as to what He would
have you do. Holy principles are revealed in the Word of God.
The source of all true wisdom is found in the cross of Calvary.
Everywhere we see increasing evidence that
the message we have from God is to be the last message of warning
to the churches of the world. Yet year after year is passing
into eternity, and the churches are unwarned. I am instructed
to speak to my brethren and to ask, "Are we conscious of
the neglect?" I have been given message after message for
our brethren encouraging them to begin work in every place where
the way shall open. If laborers would go forth to the work, the
Lord would bless their own souls, and would make their efforts
fruitful. As the people hear the reasons of our faith, they will
become interested, and will be converted. There are many important
places open to those who will work for souls. We should not be
selfish in seeking to retain workers long in one place, but should
be willing to sacrifice that the work may be begun in other cities
that need the light of truth.
Let us urge those who have been converted
from error to truth to become missionaries for the extension
of the knowledge of truth. Invent some way of becoming acquainted
with the people. In many instances you can make your way by presenting
the books, Christ's Object Lessons and Ministry of Healing. Tell
the people the story of the book and how the means raised by
its sale is used for the carrying forward of gospel work. This
kind of labor will open the way for you to establish small schools
and medical missionary work in our cities.
Call the attention of the people to the
importance of educational work. All may do something in this
line. If any of our people are working in that city, connect
with them in labor. They may be able to help you in finding ways
of disposing of books among the people. If you will work with
wisdom, with heart and soul interest, and with earnest prayer
to your heavenly Father, you will find access to souls. If you
are a minister, you may do a precious work in opening the Scriptures
to the people.
There are places all around Washington
in which missionary effort is needed. Right in Washington itself
is a small world of unconverted souls, both white and colored.
Who is feeling the burden for them? And there are many other
important places yet unwarned. When I see this neglect, I feel
sore at heart. I am praying night and day that the burden may
be rolled onto the men who are acting as leaders in the work.
Let those who are already at work open the way for others who
desire to labor and who are qualified to take part in missionary
effort.
We are thankful for this good Conference
we have had. Yet I am distressed to see so much territory in
America left unworked. Large donations
are sometimes appropriated without considering what should be
done to give thorough work to these neglected fields. Workers
must be paid, if the field is to be cultivated and seeds of truth
sown. We must have houses of worship to accommodate those who
shall come out to hear.
A great amount of strength and a great
many advantages are being centered here in Washington. Our leading
men should refuse to expend means too largely in this place.
They should improve their opportunities and advantages for working
in other places. God will honor their service by making them
a power in His closing work.
There are important cities needing labor,
that are near by Washington--our next door neighbors, as it were.
If our brethren and sisters will do earnest missionary work for
all with whom they come in contact, new fields of labor right
around us will be opened up. The burden to labor for souls will
come to many of those settled here, and they will desire to take
an active part in the proclamation of the truth.
We plead that those settled in Takoma Park
shall become laborers together with God in planting the standard
of truth in unworked territories. Let a part of the large donations
called for be used to furnish workers in our cities close by
Washington. Let faithful house-to-house work be done. Souls are
perishing out of the ark of safety. Let the standard of truth
be lifted up by the church members in their neighborhoods. Let
ministers pitch their tent, and preach the truth to the people
with power, and then move to another vicinity and preach the
truth there. I pray that many at the close of this meeting may
take their stand to work as they have never worked before for
the spread of a knowledge of present truth.
My brethren, lose no time in giving the
message in the Southern field. Dwell upon the Word of God. Let
every statement be in harmony with a plain "Thus saith the
Lord." Exalt Bible truth. Show forth its beauty and holiness.
None who work in the South can proclaim the truth as boldly and
fearlessly as in the North. Men are to labor with watchfulness
and much prayer. Be guarded in what you say regarding the work
of other denominations, for there are some who would be quick
to retaliate. Let no words be spoken against the white people.
The Lord has seen the struggles and untiring
efforts of men in the South to teach the truth. He has counseled
these workers in their necessity, and has enabled them to work
with safety in times of peril, as they have sought Him in earnest
prayer and have gone forward with unwavering faith.
God looks with sadness upon the unworked
cities. The message has come to us, Work the cities quickly.
The Lord would be pleased to see His messengers go forth as Christ,
the Son of the living God, went forth. He is our example. He
would be pleased to see our conferences laying plans for progressive
work in our cities, to build up the old waste places. He would
be pleased to hear the truth proclaimed wisely by every believer.
Lack of faith has greatly hindered the work of God. There are
decided reformations to be made. Our cities East and West and
North and South are to be given the message of present truth.
Companies are to go forth into the highways and the hedges searching
for the scattered sheep.
A mighty work is to be done by the people
who observe the Sabbath of the fourth commandment. The Sabbath
truth is to be presented in clear lines. Our platform is to be
the law of God. We are to call attention to the Sabbath as the
holy of the Lord, honorable. The Sabbath day is set apart by
Jehovah as a sign between the Lord and His people. "Verily
My Sabbaths ye shall keep," He says, "for it is a sign
between Me and you throughout your generations; that ye may know
that I am the Lord that doth sanctify you" (Ex. 31:13).
There has been some talk of putting up
a large building here. The Lord does not want us to erect large
buildings. He wants converted men with converted hearts more
than anything else. I urge you to go to the places that have
been neglected, and give the message of warning to the people.
The Lord is coming soon, and many are unready, unready. Here
is territory all around you, where thorough work should be done
to interest souls in the truth for this time. Some can take our
books and learn what it means to go to the highways and hedges
with the message of truth. Use the gift that you have; impart
the light you have received. Repeat the truth over and over again
to the people in simplicity and love. Such labor will be greatly
appreciated.
Do not try to weave in a spirit of human
wisdom. Do not try to find something new and strange to bring
to the people, but speak the truth as it is in Jesus. When the
doctrine is presented in the simplicity of true godliness, it
will speak to hearts. There is need that all have opportunity
to labor for souls. Then their ability will be increased, and
they will be qualified to do a greater work.
Many laborers can work here in Washington,
but there are some who are especially qualified to stand in the
pulpits of our large cities and preach the truth as they have
presented it acceptably for years. This class of work Brother
Prescott is well fitted to perform. God
wants him out of Washington. He wants him to labor where he can
see souls being brought to the truth through his instrumentality.
I am instructed to say to Elder Prescott, You are needed in the
fields that are opening for evangelistic work, and when you make
the Lord your trust, and, like a little child, cast your helpless
soul upon your Saviour, He will be your righteousness, He will
be your sanctification, He will be your power to reach the people
by the messages of truth. Wonderful reformations will be seen,
and there will be an awakening and a conversion of many souls
who are now ignorant of what is the truth for these last days.
I am instructed to say to our people: Consider
the warnings God has sent regarding the closing up of this earth's
history. It is not now a time for us to make a great display
in large buildings. All our efforts for display will not convert
one soul. When we consider that we are to be judged by our works,
should we not give to the people of the world a representation
in works that corresponds with the truths we proclaim? As a people
we are to stand before the world to tell that time is soon to
end. But our words of warning will be of no special value unless
we show our faith by our works. Let us not testify by large and
expensive buildings that we do not really believe what we teach.
We are to provide simple, well constructed buildings for the
carrying on of our work; but we must not in one place, in the
erection of buildings, [use] sums so large that we would have
to leave the byways and hedges unwarned of the coming of the
Saviour.
We are delivering sermons in every building
we erect, and these things are taken as testimonies borne of
our faith, while these very buildings testify that we are not
expecting to move soon from this world to the heavenly. As this
representation of the matter was presented before me, I could
not rest. I determined to present it as it was presented to me,
and to urge our people to show their faith by their works. If
we will work humbly and in the fear of God, He will work with
our efforts to impress men and women with the truths of the message,
and they in turn will testify to the faith they hold.
Missionaries are called for to go to foreign
countries to present the truth to those who are in darkness.
And the cities right around us are unworked, and are calling
for help. "Ye are my witnesses, saith the Lord" [Isa.
43:10], "to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening
of the prison to them that are bound; to proclaim the acceptable
year of the Lord, and the day of vengeance of our God" (Isa. 61:1, 2).
My brethren and sisters, let us not make representations of
unbelief, but let the light shine forth to
the world in clear, distinct rays.
My heart is all the time asking the question,
How can we reach the people? What can we do to open the blind
eyes? There is missionary work to be done right here in this
place, just as important as that to be done in foreign countries.
Why isn't it just as important to awaken an interest in the fields
right about us as to work for the lands afar off? Oh, I do beseech
our people in Washington to represent rightly the religion of
Jesus Christ, the intensity of His love for the perishing, and
the greatness of His power to save.
I want to read you a few words concerning
Christ's work of ministry: [Matt.
9:28-36, quoted.]
In connection with this, let us read Christ's
great commission to His disciples: [Matt. 28:16-20, quoted.]
This instruction given by Christ to His
disciples is the true higher education. The highest education
in our world is to be found in the teachings of the Word of God.
To receive its teachings, to carry its principles into the daily
life, is to receive the highest education that man can gain.
It is the only education that will secure us an entrance into
the city of God.
When I came to Washington, I thought that
if I could I would stay all through the meeting. Then there came
a time when I felt that I could not stay any longer. I said I
would go away. But in the night season the word came to me, You
are My messenger; you must give the message that I give you for
the people. I said, I will stay, and if the meeting is prolonged,
I will still stay till the close.
There are great reformations that need
to be made here. These reformations are to be made on the right
hand and on the left. My God help us to pray as we have never
prayed before. We need His guidance and His counsel in all our
works.
And now let us pray: Heavenly Father, I
come to Thee in the name of Thy dear Son. (Rest not readable.)--Letter
94a, 1909 (MR 900.29).