The following was addressed to two brethren
at -----; but being applicable to many, it is here given for
the benefit of the church:
Dear Brethren: In the vision given at your
place, I was shown something concerning you both. The angel pointed
to you, and repeated these words: "Take heed to yourselves,
lest at anytime your hearts be overcharged with surfeiting, and
drunkenness, and cares of this life, and so that day come upon
you unawares."
I saw that you both have a great conflict
before you; you will have a constant warfare to keep this world
out of your hearts, for you love it. The great study with you
now must be how to love Jesus and His service better than the
world. If you love the world most, your works will testify to
the fact. If you love Jesus and His service most, your works
will testify to that fact also. I saw that the gaze of many in
this world is upon you. Many would exult in your downfall, others
rejoice in your advancement. Satan and evil angels will present
to you the glory of the kingdoms of this world. If you will worship
him, or worship a worldly treasure, he will hold it up in every
light to attract and lead you to love and worship.
Jesus and your guardian angels are pointing
you above your farms, your cattle, and your earthly treasure,
to the
kingdom of heaven, to an immortal inheritance,
an eternal substance in the kingdom of glory. Said the angel:
"You must die to this world." "Love not the world,
neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the
world, the love of the Father is not in him."
I saw that if, in the providence of God,
wealth has been acquired, there is no sin in possessing it; and
if no opportunities present themselves to use this means to advance
the cause of God, there is no sin in still possessing it. But
if opportunities are presented to the brethren to use their property
to the glory of God and the advancement of His cause, and they
withhold it, it will be a cause of stumbling to them. In the
day of trouble that which was their hoarded treasure will be
an offense unto them. Then all opportunities will be past for
using their substance to the glory of God, and in anguish of
spirit they will cast it from them to the moles and to the bats.
Their gold and their silver cannot save them in that day. It
falls upon them with crushing weight, that an account must be
given of their stewardship, what use they have made of their
Lord's money. Self-love made them believe that it was all their
own, and that they might want it all; but they then feel, bitterly
feel and understand, that their means was only lent them of God,
to be freely returned by being used to advance His cause. Their
riches deceived them. They felt poor and lived for themselves,
and at last they will find that the portion they might have used
for God's cause is a terrible burden.
Said the angel of God: "Lay all upon
the altar, a living, consuming sacrifice. Bind it with cords,
if you cannot keep it there. Give yourselves to prayer. Live
at the altar. Strengthen your purposes by the promises of God."
"Sell that ye have, and give alms; provide yourselves bags
which wax not old, a treasure in the heavens that faileth not,
where no thief approacheth, neither moth corrupteth." "Lay
not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust
doth corrupt, and where thieves break through
and steal: but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven."
I saw that if God had given you wealth
above the plainest and poorest, it should humble you, for it
lays you under greater obligations. Where much is given, even
of a worldly substance, much will be required. Upon this principle
you are bound to possess noble, generous dispositions. Seek for
opportunities to do good with what you have. "Lay up for
yourselves treasures in heaven."
I saw that the least that has been required
of Christians in past days, is to possess a spirit of liberality,
and to consecrate to the Lord a portion of all their increase.
Every true Christian has considered this a privilege, but some
who have borne the name only, have considered it a task; the
grace and love of God had never wrought in them the good work,
or they would gladly have advanced the cause of their Redeemer.
But Christians who are living in the last days, and who are waiting
for their Lord, are required to do even more than this. God requires
them to sacrifice.
Said the angel: "Jesus left a bright
track for you to follow. Tread closely in His footsteps. Share
His life of self-denial, His self-sacrificing life, and inherit
with Him the crown of glory."