Dear Brother and Sister G: I have for some
time designed to write to you. As the light which the Lord has
given me came distinctly before me, some things pressed themselves
forcibly upon my mind while standing before the people at -----.
I had hoped that you would stay to another meeting, and that
the labor there commenced could have been continued. But I am
sorry to see that when our brethren attend a Conference, they
do not generally feel the importance of first preparing for the
meeting. Instead of consecrating themselves to God before they
come, they wait till they get to the meeting to have the work
done for them there. They bring home along with them, and the
things that they have left behind are considered of more value
and importance than a preparation of heart for His coming. Therefore
nearly all leave no better than when they came. Such meetings
are attended with great expense, and if those who come are not
profited, there is a loss to them, and they make the labor exceedingly
hard for those who feel the burden of the work upon them. Our
people left that Conference too soon. We might have seen a more
special work from God had all remained and engaged in the work.
Sister G, I have a message to you. You
are far from the kingdom. You love this world, and this love
has made you cold, selfish, exacting, and penurious. The great
object of interest with you is the powerful, mighty dollar. How
little you know how God looks upon one in your condition. You
are in a terrible deception. You are conformed to the world instead
of being transformed by the renewing of your mind. Selfishness
and self-love are exemplified in your life to a great degree.
You have not overcome this unhappy defect in your character.
If this is not remedied, you will lose heaven, and your happiness
here will be greatly marred. This has been the case already.
The dark cloud which has followed you, overshadowing your life,
will grow larger and blacker until your whole sky is clouded.
You may turn to the right, and there will be no light, and to
the left, and you cannot discover a ray.
You make trouble for yourself where there
is no trouble, because you are not right. You are unconsecrated.
Your complaining, penurious spirit makes you unhappy and displeases
God. During your life you have been looking out for yourself,
seeking to make yourself happy. It is poor work, unprofitable
business. The more you invest here the heavier will be the loss.
The less stock you take in this business of serving yourself
the greater will be the saving on your part. You are a stranger
to disinterested, unselfish love, and while you see no special
sin in the absence of this precious trait you will not be diligent
to cultivate it.
You loved your husband and married him.
You knew that when you married him you covenanted to become a
mother to his children. But I saw a lack in you in this matter.
You are sadly deficient. You do not love the children of your
husband, and unless there is an entire change, a thorough reformation
in you, and in your manner of government, these precious jewels
are ruined. Love, manifestation of affection, is not a part of
your discipline. Shall I tell you the truth
and become your enemy by so doing? You are too thoroughly selfish
to love the children of another. I was shown that the fruit of
your union would not be prospered and blessed with strength,
life, and health, and God's spirit would leave you to yourself,
unless you are thoroughly proved and tested, and right up those
things in which you are so deficient. As your selfishness withers
and blights the young hearts around you, so will the curse of
God wither and blight the pledges of your selfish love and union.
And if you continue your selfish course, God will come still
closer to you and remove your idols one after another from before
your face until you shall humble your proud, selfish, unsubdued
heart before Him.
I saw that you would have a fearful account
to render in the day of God because of your unfulfilled trust.
You are making the lives of those dear children very bitter,
especially the daughter's. Where is the affection, the loving
caress, the patient forbearance? Hatred lives in your unsanctified
heart more than love. Censure leaps from your lips more than
praise and encouragement. Your manners, your harsh ways, your
unsympathizing nature, are to that sensitive daughter like desolating
hail upon a tender plant; it bends to every blast until its life
is crushed out, and it lies bruised and broken.
Your administration is drying up the channel
of love, hopefulness, and joy in your children. A settled sadness
is expressed in the countenance of the girl, but, instead of
awakening sympathy and tenderness in you, this arouses impatience
and positive dislike. You can change this expression to animation
and cheerfulness if you choose. "Does not God see? Does
He take no knowledge?" were the words of the angel. He will
visit for these things. You voluntarily took upon you this responsibility,
but Satan has taken advantage of your unhappy, unlovable, and
unloving disposition, your self-love, your
closeness, your selfishness, and it now appears in all its deformity,
uncorrected, unsubdued, girding you about as with iron bands.
Children read the countenance of the mother; they understand
whether love or dislike is there expressed. You know not the
work you are doing. Does not the little sad face, the heaving
sigh welling up from a pressed heart in its yearning call for
love, awaken pity? No, not in you. It places the child at a still
greater distance from you and increases your dislike.
I saw that the father had not taken the
course that a father should. God is not pleased with his position.
Another has stolen the father's heart from the blood of his blood
and bone of his bone. Brother G, you have been very deficient
in discernment. As the head of the house, you should have taken
your position and not permitted things to go as they have gone.
You have seen that things were not right and have sometimes felt
anxious, but fear of displeasing your present wife and making
unhappy discord in your family has led you to remain silent when
you should have spoken. You are not clear in the matter. Your
children have no mother to plead for them, to shelter them from
censure by her judicious words.
Your children, and all other children who
have lost the one in whose breasts maternal love has flowed,
have met with a loss that can never be supplied. But when one
ventures to stand in the place of mother to the little stricken
flock, a double care and burden rests upon her, to be even more
loving if possible, more forbearing of censure and threatening
than their own mother could have been, and in this way supply
the loss which the little flock have sustained. You, Brother
G, have been like a man asleep. Take your children to your heart,
encircle them with your sheltering arms, love them tenderly.
If you fail to do this, "Found wanting" will be written
against you.
There is a work for you both to do. Forever
cease your murmurings. Brother G, suffer not the close, penurious,
selfish spirit of your wife to control your actions. You have
been drinking in the same spirit, and you have both robbed God.
The plea of poverty is upon you lips, but Heaven knows it is
false; yet your words will be all true; you will be poor indeed,
if you continue to cherish the love of the world as you have
done. "Will a man rob God? Yet ye have robbed Me. But ye
say, Wherein have we robbed Thee? In tithes and offerings. Ye
are cursed with a curse." Wipe off this curse as fast as
possible.
Brother G, as God's steward, look to Him.
It is He to whom you are to give account of your stewardship,
not to your wife. It is God's means that you are handling. He
has only lent it you a little while to prove you, to try you,
to see if you will be "rich in good works, ready to distribute,
willing to communicate," laying up in store for yourselves
a good foundation against the time to come, that ye may lay hold
on eternal life. God will require His own with usury. May He
help you to prepare for the judgment. Let self be crucified.
Let the precious graces of the Spirit live in your hearts. Turn
out the world with its corrupting lust. "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." If your profession
is as high as heaven, and yet you are selfish and world-loving,
you can have no part in the kingdom with the sanctified, the
pure and holy. "Where your treasure is, there will your
heart be also." If your treasure is in heaven, your heart
will be there. You will talk of heaven, eternal life, the immortal
crown. If you lay up your treasure on earth, you will be talking
of earthly things, worrying about losses and gains. "What
shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and
lose his own soul? Or what shall a man give in exchange for his
soul?"
There is light and salvation for you if you
will only feel that you must have it or perish. Jesus can save
to the uttermost. But, Sister G, if God has ever spoken by me,
you are terribly deceived in regard to yourself, and must have
a thorough conversion, or you will never be one of that number
who have come up through great tribulation, having washed their
robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb.