Dear Brethren and Sisters: The Lord has
shown me in vision some things concerning the church in its present
lukewarm state, which I will relate to you. The church was presented
before me in vision. Said the angel to the church: "Jesus
speaks to thee, 'Be zealous and repent.'" This work, I saw,
should be taken hold of in earnest. There is something to repent
of. Worldly-mindedness, selfishness, and covetousness have been
eating out the spirituality and life of God's people.
The danger of God's people for a few years
past has been the love of the world. Out of this have sprung
the sins of selfishness and covetousness. The more they get of
this world, the more they set their affections on it; and still
they reach out for more. Said the angel: "It is easier for
a camel to go through a needle's eye, than for a rich man to
enter into the kingdom of God." Yet many who profess to
believe that we are having the last note of warning to the world,
are striving with all their energies to place themselves in a
position where it is easier for a camel to go through a needle's
eye than for them to enter the kingdom.
These earthly treasures are blessings when
rightly used. Those who have them should realize that they are
lent them of God and should cheerfully spend their means to advance
His cause. They will not lose their reward here. They will
be kindly regarded by the angels of God and
will also lay up a treasure in heaven.
I saw that Satan watches the peculiar,
selfish, covetous temperament of some who profess the truth,
and he will tempt them by throwing prosperity in their path,
offering them the riches of earth. He knows that if they do not
overcome their natural temperament, they will stumble and fall
by loving mammon, worshiping their idol. Satan's object is often
accomplished. The strong love of the world overcomes, or swallows
up, the love of the truth. The kingdoms of the world are offered
them, and they eagerly grasp their treasure and think they are
wonderfully prospered. Satan triumphs because his plan has succeeded.
They have given up the love of God for the love of the world.
I saw that those who are thus prospered
can thwart the design of Satan if they will overcome their selfish
covetousness by laying all their possessions upon the altar of
God. And when they see where means are needed to advance the
cause of truth and to help the widow, the fatherless, and afflicted,
they should give cheerfully and thus lay up treasure in heaven.
Heed the counsel of the True Witness. Buy
gold tried in the fire, that thou mayest be rich, white raiment
that thou mayest be clothed, and eyesalve that thou mayest see.
Make some effort. These precious treasures will not drop upon
us without some exertion on our part. We must buy--"be zealous
and repent" of our lukewarm state. We must be awake to see
our wrongs, to search for our sins, and to zealously repent of
them.
I saw that the brethren who have possessions
have a work to do to tear away from these earthly treasures and
to overcome their love of the world. Many of them love this world,
love their treasure, but are not willing to see it. They must
be zealous and repent of their selfish covetousness, that the
love of the truth may swallow up everything else. I saw that
many of those who have riches will fail to
buy the gold, white raiment, and eyesalve. Their zeal does not
possess intensity and earnestness proportionate to the value
of the object of which they are in pursuit.
I saw these men while striving for the
possessions of earth; what zeal they manifested, what earnestness,
what energy to obtain an earthly treasure that must soon pass
away! What cool calculations they made! They plan and toil early
and late, and sacrifice their ease and comfort for earthly treasure.
A corresponding zeal on their part to obtain the gold, white
raiment, and eyesalve will bring them in possession of these
desirable treasures and life, everlasting life, in the kingdom
of God. I saw that if any need eyesalve, it is those who have
earthly possessions. Many of them are blind to their own state,
blind to their firm grasp upon this world. Oh, that they may
see!
"Behold, I stand at the door, and
knock: if any man hear My voice, and open the door, I will come
in to him, and will sup with him, and he with Me." I saw
that many have so much rubbish piled up at the door of their
heart that they cannot get the door open. Some have difficulties
between themselves and their brethren to remove. Others have
evil tempers, selfish covetousness, to remove before they can
open the door. Others have rolled the world before the door of
their heart, which bars the door. All this rubbish must be taken
away, and then they can open the door and welcome the Saviour
in.
Oh, how precious was this promise, as it
was shown to me in vision! "I will come in to him, and will
sup with him, and he with Me." Oh, the love, the wondrous
love of God! After all our lukewarmness and sins He says: "Return
unto Me, and I will return unto thee, and will heal all thy backslidings."
This was repeated by the angel a number of times. "Return
unto Me, and I will return unto thee, and will heal all thy backslidings."
Some, I saw, would gladly return. Others
will not let this message to the Laodicean church have its weight
upon them. They will glide along, much after the same manner
as before, and will be spewed out of the mouth of the Lord. Those
only who zealously repent will have favor with God.
"To him that overcometh will I grant
to sit with Me in My throne, even as I also overcame, and am
set down with My Father in His throne." We can overcome.
Yes; fully, entirely. Jesus died to make a way of escape for
us, that we might overcome every evil temper, every sin, every
temptation, and sit down at last with Him.
It is our privilege to have faith and salvation.
The power of God has not decreased. His power, I saw, would be
just as freely bestowed now as formerly. It is the church of
God that have lost their faith to claim, their energy to wrestle,
as did Jacob, crying: "I will not let Thee go, except Thou
bless me." Enduring faith has been dying away. It must be
revived in the hearts of God's people. There must be a claiming
of the blessing of God. Faith, living faith, always bears upward
to God and glory; unbelief, downward to darkness and death.
I saw that the minds of some of the church
have not run in the right channel. There have been some peculiar
temperaments that have had their notions by which to measure
their brethren. And if any did not exactly agree with them, there
was trouble in the camp at once. Some have strained at a gnat
and swallowed a camel.
These set notions have been humored and
indulged altogether too long. There has been a picking at straws.
And when there were no real difficulties in the church, trials
have been manufactured. The minds of the church and the servants
of the Lord are called from God, truth, and heaven to dwell upon
darkness. Satan delights to have such things go on; it feasts
him. But these are none of the trials which are to purify the church and that will in the end increase
the strength of God's people.
I saw that some are withering spiritually.
They have lived some time watching to keep their brethren straight--watching
for every fault to make trouble with them. And while doing this,
their minds are not on God, nor on heaven, nor on the truth;
but just where Satan wants them--on someone else. Their souls
are neglected; they seldom see or feel their own faults, for
they have had enough to do to watch the faults of others without
so much as looking to their own souls or searching their own
hearts. A person's dress, bonnet, or apron takes their attention.
They must talk to this one or that one, and it is sufficient
to dwell upon for weeks. I saw that all the religion a few poor
souls have consists in watching the garments and acts of others,
and finding fault with them. Unless they reform, there will be
no place in heaven for them, for they would find fault with the
Lord Himself.
Said the angel: "It is an individual
work to be right with God." The work is between God and
our own souls. But when persons have so much care of others'
faults, they take no care of themselves. These notional, faultfinding
ones would often cure themselves of the habit if they would go
directly to the individual they think is wrong. It would be so
crossing that they would give up their notions rather than go.
But it is easy to let the tongue run freely about this one or
that one when the accused is not present.
Some think it is wrong to try to observe
order in the worship of God. But I have seen that it is not dangerous
to observe order in the church of God. I have seen that confusion
is displeasing to the Lord, and that there should be order in
praying and also in singing. We should not come to the house
of God to pray for our families unless deep feeling shall lead
us while the Spirit of God is convicting them. Generally, the
proper place to pray for our families is at the family altar. When the subjects of our prayers are
at a distance, the closet is the proper place to plead with God
for them. When in the house of God, we should pray for a present
blessing and should expect God to hear and answer our prayers.
Such meetings will be lively and interesting.
I saw that all should sing with the spirit
and with the understanding also. God is not pleased with jargon
and discord. Right is always more pleasing to Him than wrong.
And the nearer the people of God can approach to correct, harmonious
singing, the more is He glorified, the church benefited, and
unbelievers favorably affected.
I have been shown the order, the perfect order,
of heaven, and have been enraptured as I listened to the perfect
music there. After coming out of vision, the singing here has
sounded very harsh and discordant. I have seen companies of angels,
who stood in a hollow square, everyone having a harp of gold.
At the end of the harp was an instrument to turn to set the harp
or change the tunes. Their fingers did not sweep over the strings
carelessly, but they touched different strings to produce different
sounds. There is one angel who always leads, who first touches
the harp and strikes the note, then all join in the rich, perfect
music of heaven. It cannot be described. It is melody, heavenly,
divine, while from every countenance beams the image of Jesus,
shining with glory unspeakable.