Manuscript 16, 1913
[Remarks by Mrs. E. G. White, Sanitarium
Church School Picnic, June 15, 1913.]
I am glad to have the privilege of meeting
with those who have gathered here today. I feel an earnest desire
that every one of you shall be victorious in the struggle against
evil. For many years I have been laboring for the salvation of
souls. I began this work at a very early age, and all through
my life the Lord has sustained me in telling old and young of
the hope that we have in Christ.
I have always had an especial interest
in the youth. I see before me today those whom I know God can
use if they will put their dependence in Him. Children, if you
will be in earnest in serving God, you will be a help to all
with whom you associate. There is nothing to be ashamed of in
being a Christian. It is an honor to follow the Saviour. And
it is by obeying the instructions that He has given that you
are to be prepared to meet Him when He comes. If you will ask
God to help you to overcome what is un-Christlike in your dispositions,
He will prepare you for entrance into heaven, where no sin can
enter. Those who daily give the life to Jesus, and who follow
on to know Him, will be greatly blessed. Say, Christ gave His
life for me, and I must give my life for Him. If you give yourselves
wholly to Him, you will be conquerors in the warfare against
sin. The Lord Jesus will be your helper, your support, your strength,
if you will receive and obey Him.
To the older ones who are present, I wish
to say, Set before the younger ones an example that will help
them to press forward in the upward way. Remember that your words
and acts have an influence upon them for good or for evil. It
is unworthy [for] a Christian to neglect to make every effort
in his power to help those for whom the Saviour gave His life.
Christ died that we might live, and we want to be sure that we
are trying to do His will. Then we shall be acceptable to Him.
Angels of God will be near to help us, and we shall realize the
aid of a power above ourselves.
I have recently been studying what we older
ones can do to make the best impression upon the minds of the
youth. What can we do? Let us study the Word, and as we have
opportunity, talk Bible truth. As you do this, you will find
that your own mind and heart are becoming subdued. As you strive
to overcome everything that is displeasing to God, angels of
heaven will help you to exert a right influence upon those who
are younger. You will not be left to stumble along in uncertainty,
not knowing what you are doing. Power from above will be given
you, to enable you to show to others
that we have a living Saviour, a Redeemer who can forgive our
transgressions.
You can help the younger ones. You can
be a blessing to them, even to the very young. And when Christ
shall come in the clouds of heaven, He will say, "You have
followed on to know Me. I acknowledge you as My servants."
You will have light in the Lord, and the glory of the Lord will
be your rearward.
To these students I would say, Do not think
it is an amusing thing to take advantage of a fellow student,
and to lead him astray. God wants you to be constantly reaching
higher and still higher for attainments that will enable you
to help others, to be an example to those around you. And as
you do this, the Lord will surely let His blessing rest upon
you. But do not go only half way in your efforts to serve God.
Do not feel that there is no need of being particular. You do
need to be particular to avoid evil, even the appearance of evil,
from the oldest to the youngest. It is possible for the youth
to be such earnest Christians that through them the Lord will
send the truth home to those who have never known Him.
I was very young when I began to serve
the Lord. I am now eighty-five years old. In my childhood, affliction
came to me and I have been a sufferer all my life. But the Lord
has been my strength to do His service, and I have been able
to speak again and again to congregations numbering thousands
of people. For a great many years I have been engaged in active
labor, speaking to the people and writing out the instruction
opened before me.
At times sickness has come upon me, and
then I would cast my helpless soul upon Jesus Christ, and say,
Thou knowest, Lord, that I have chosen Thee as my Redeemer. Give
me not only spiritual strength, but physical strength, that I
may follow on to know Thee, and the Lord has never forsaken me.
Always He has been my Helper, as He will be yours if you will
trust in Him.
It is because I so greatly desire to work
for the salvation of souls that I do not give up to infirmities.
I am determined that so long as God permits me to live, I will
proclaim the message of warning to the world. I want my voice
to reach many more before I shall give up my labors.
I expect to have trials, but I do not dread
them. The Lord knows what I can bear, and He will give me strength
to endure. He will sustain me in my weakness, enabling me to
follow on, and to know that His going forth is prepared as the
morning.
Students, be determined that you will follow
on to know the Lord. Remember that angels are beside you. They
see all your efforts against wrong. They understand all your
difficulties; and if in meekness you will give up your own way
for Christ's way, taking His yoke cheerfully, you will find that
He will give you daily strength to overcome.
As I see you all here, the thought comes
to me, Shall I meet them in the kingdom of heaven? What a meeting
that will be--when the redeemed are gathered home, saved, eternally
saved. They have fought the good fight. They have pressed the
battle to the gates. They have done all in their power to help
others to follow in the Saviour's footsteps.
I know that there are many here who are
trying to overcome through the blood of the Lamb and the word
of their testimony. I want to say to you, Jesus wants every one
of you. He died that you and I might be among those who shall
wear the crown of life. He wants you, from the oldest to the
youngest, to place your influence on His side. He wants your
help.
I pray that those who today have listened
to me will lay hold upon the hope set before them in the gospel.
I pray that in the great day of Christ's coming, their voices
will help to swell the song of joy and triumph that will be raised
by the overcomers. I beg of you, dear youth, to link up with
Jesus Christ. He died on Calvary's cross for you and for me,
and in His strength we may overcome.
Follow on to know the Lord. If you will
do this, you will win souls to Christ. Not only will your own
soul be saved, the power that converts your soul will enable
you to set an example that will win others to Christ. These older
children can be an example to the younger ones, leading and guiding
them aright, speaking a word in season to them. Thus you can
be laborers together with God.
I want to say to these boys, You can overcome
evil--evil thoughts, evil desires--by the blood of the Lamb and
the word of your testimony. We cannot afford to sin. It costs
too much.
May the Lord bless you all. We shall think
of you and pray for you. I want to offer a word of prayer now.
Praying: Heavenly Father, we come to Thee
just as we are, needy and dependent. And we ask Thee, Lord, that
the few words spoken here today may lead those who have heard
to seek with all their hearts to overcome by the blood of the
Lamb and the word of their testimony. Lord, wilt Thou work by
Thy Spirit, and let the light of truth shine into human hearts,
that souls may turn to Thee, and repent and be converted, that
we may meet them in the kingdom of glory. Amen.--Ms. 16, 1913.