I saw that many to whom God has entrusted
means feel at liberty to use it freely for their own convenience
in fitting up pleasant homes here; but when they build a house
in which to worship the great God who inhabiteth eternity, they
cannot afford to let Him have the use of the means which He has
lent them. Each is not striving to excel the other in showing
his gratitude to God for the truth by doing all he can to prepare
a suitable place of worship; but some are trying to do just as
little as possible; and they feel that the means is as good as
lost which they spend in preparing a place for the Most High
to visit them. Such an offering is lame, and not acceptable to
God. I saw that it would be much more pleasing to God if His
people would show as much wisdom in preparing a house for Him,
as they do in their own dwellings.
The sacrifices and offerings of the children
of Israel were commanded to be without blemish or spot, the best
of the flock; and every one of the people was required to share
in this work. The work of God for this time will be extensive.
If you build a house for the Lord, do not offend and limit Him
by casting in your lame offerings. Put the very best offering
into a house built for God. Let it be the very best you have;
show an interest to make it convenient and comfortable. Some
think that this is of no consequence because time is so short.
Then carry out the same in your dwellings, and in all your worldly
arrangements.
I saw that God could carry on His work
without any of man's help; but this is not His plan. The present
world is designed as a scene of probation for man. He is here
to form a character which will pass with him into the eternal
world. Good and evil are placed before him, and his future state
depends upon the choice he makes. Christ came to change the current
of his thoughts and affections. His heart must be removed from his earthly treasure, and placed
upon the heavenly. By his self-denial, God can be glorified.
The great sacrifice has been made for man, and now he will be
tested and proved to see if he will follow the example of Jesus,
and make a sacrifice for his fellow man. Satan and his angels
are combined against the people of God; but Jesus is seeking
to purify them unto Himself. He requires them to advance His
work. God has deposited with His people in this world enough
to carry forward His work without embarrassment, and it is His
plan that the means which He has entrusted to them be used judiciously.
"Sell that ye have, and give alms," is a part of God's
sacred word. The servants of God must arise, cry aloud, and spare
not, "show My people their transgression, and the house
of Jacob their sins." The work of God is to become more
extensive, and if His people follow His counsel, there will not
be much means in their possession to be consumed in the final
conflagration. All will have laid up their treasure where moth
and rust cannot corrupt; and the heart will not have a cord to
bind it to earth.