Brother and Sister L: I was shown that
you have a work to do to set your house in order. Brother L,
you have not properly represented the truth; you have loved the
truth, but it has not had that sanctifying influence upon your
life which it must have if you would be fitted for the society
of heavenly angels in the kingdom of glory. You are a rough stick
and need much hewing and need to remain in the workshop of God
until the rough edges are removed, the uneven surface made smooth,
and you are pronounced fit for the building.
You should be careful not to introduce
the subjects of present truth everywhere. You can do more in
living the truth than in talking it to others. You can do very
much by example. You need to be very circumspect in your business
transactions, to carry out in them the principles of your faith.
Be faithful in deal, thorough in labor, ever bearing in mind
that it is not your employer's eye alone that is to inspect your
work, but that the eye of God is upon all the transactions of
your life. Angels of God are viewing your work, and it should
be a part of your religion to have every piece of work marked
with truth and faithfulness. "He that is faithful in that
which is least is faithful also in much: and he that is unjust
in the least is unjust also in much." God wants to make
you right, holy, and true.
You do not speak wisely and judiciously
to your wife and children. You should cultivate kindness and
gentleness. Your children have not had the best influence and
example before them. They should not control you, but you them,
not harshly, not overbearingly, but with firmness and steadiness
of purpose.
Sister L, you have a great battle before
you in order to
overcome. You have let self keep the victory.
Your stubborn will is the greatest enemy you have. You have an
unsubdued temper, and do not control your tongue. The lack of
self-control has been a great injury to yourself and to your
family. Happiness, quietude, and peace have abode in your dwelling
but a short period at a time. If your will is crossed you are
easily irritated, and then you speak and act as though a demon
had possession of you. Angels turn from the scene of discord
where angry words are exchanged. Many times have you driven the
precious, heavenly angels from your family by the indulgence
of passion.
Like begets like. The same spirit which
you manifest has been reflected upon you again. Your children
have seen so little affection, tenderness, and gentleness that
they have had nothing to win them to the truth or inspire them
with respect for your authority. They have so long partaken of
the evil fruits borne by you that their disposition is bitterness.
They are not altogether corrupt; there are left beneath the uncultivated
exterior, good impulses, which might be reached and brought to
the surface. If your religious life had been more even, exemplifying
the life of Christ, things would be different in your family.
"Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap."
Just such as the seed you sow will be the harvest which you will
gather. If gentle words were the order of the day in your dwelling,
such fruit would you receive.
A heavy responsibility rests upon you.
In view of this, how careful should you be in all your words
and acts. What kind of seed are you sowing in the hearts of your
children? The reaping time--oh! remember, the reaping time is
not far distant. Sow no foul seed. Satan is ready to do that
work. Sow only clean, pure seed.
You, my dear sister, have been jealous,
envious, and fault-finding. You have thought you were neglected
and despised. You have been too
much neglected, but you have a work to do for yourself which
no one can do for you. It will require effort, perseverance,
and earnestness to obtain the victory over long-established habits
which have become as second nature. We have the tenderest feelings
for you, with all your errors and faults; and while we shall
take the liberty to tell you your faults, we pledge ourselves
to help you in every way we can.
I was shown that you do not possess that
filial love which you should. The evil in your nature is exercised
in a most unnatural way. You are not tender and respectful to
your parents. Whatever may be their faults, you have no excuse
for the course you have pursued toward them. It has been most
unfeeling and disrespectful. Angels turned from you in sadness,
repeating these words: "That which ye sow ye shall also
reap." Should time continue, you would receive from your
children the same treatment which your parents have received
from you. You have not studied how you could best make your parents
happy, and then sacrificed your wishes and your pleasure to this
end. Their days upon earth are few at most, and will be full
of care and trouble even if you do all you can to smooth their
passage to the grave. "Honor thy father and thy mother:
that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God
giveth thee." This is the first commandment with promise.
It is binding upon childhood and youth, upon the middle-aged
and the aged. There is no period in life when children are excused
from honoring their parents. This solemn obligation is binding
upon every son and daughter, and is one of the conditions to
their prolonging their lives upon the land which the Lord will
give the faithful. This is not a subject unworthy of notice,
but a matter of vital importance. The promise is upon condition
of obedience. If you obey you shall live long in the land which
the Lord your God gives you. If
you disobey you shall not prolong your life in that land.
Here, my sister, is a subject for your
prayerful consideration and earnest meditation. Closely examine
your own heart as in the light of eternity. Hide nothing from
your examination. Search, oh! search, as for your life, and condemn
yourself, pass judgment upon yourself, and then by faith claim
the cleansing blood of Christ to remove the stains from your
Christian character. Do not flatter or excuse yourself. Deal
truly with your own soul. And then as you view yourself a sinner,
fall, all broken, at the foot of the cross. Jesus will receive
you, all polluted as you are, and will wash you in His blood,
and cleanse you from all pollution, and make you fit for the
society of heavenly angels, in a pure, harmonious heaven. There
is no jar, no discord, there. All is health, happiness, and joy.
Sister L, you have not been indifferent
to your salvation. You have, at times, made earnest efforts,
and have humbled yourself before the church and before God; but
you have not received that encouragement which you needed, and
which Jesus would have freely given you had He been upon earth.
Love is wanting in the church. Love for the erring is covered
up with selfishness. There is a great lack of this precious grace
among God's people. You have thought that the people of God were
indifferent to you, and your soul has rebelled against it. They
have not felt right nor talked right. They have not pursued a
right course. They are not justified in this. Heaven frowns upon
it. Jesus pities you, and He invites you, weary, and heavy-laden,
to come to Him and learn of Him who is meek and lowly in heart,
and you shall find rest to your soul. The yoke of Christ is easy,
and His burden is light. When perplexed, worried, and annoyed,
flee to the Burden Bearer; tell it all to Jesus. Your brethren
and sisters may not appreciate
your efforts, and may never know how hard you do try to obtain
the victory; yet this should not discourage you. If Jesus knows,
if He is acquainted with your sincere efforts, be satisfied.
There must be a thorough reformation in
your life, a transformation by the renewing of your mind. God
requires His people to help you because you need help, and you
should be humble enough to be helped by them. When tempted to
give loose rein to the unruly member, oh! bear in mind that the
recording angel is noting every word. All are written in the
book, and, unless washed away by the blood of Christ, you must
meet them again. You now have a spotted record in heaven. Sincere
repentance before God will be accepted. When about to speak passionately,
close your mouth. Don't utter a word. Pray before you speak,
and heavenly angels will come to your assistance and drive back
the evil angels, who would lead you to dishonor God, reproach
His cause, and weaken your own soul.
Especially have you a work to do to confess
with humiliation your disrespectful course toward your parents.
There is no reason for this unnatural manifestation toward them.
It is purely a satanic spirit, and you have indulged in it because
your mother has not sanctioned your course. Your feelings amount
not only to positive dislike, decided disrespect, but to hatred,
malice, envy, jealousy, which are manifested in your actions,
causing them suffering and privation. You do not feel like making
them happy, or even comfortable. Your feelings are changeable.
Sometimes your heart softens, then it closes firmly as you see
some fault in them, and the angels cannot impress it with one
emotion of love. An evil demon controls you, and you are hateful
and hating. God has marked your disrespectful words, your unkind
acts to your parents, whom He has commanded you to honor, and
if you fail to see this great sin,
and repent of it, you will grow darker until you will be left
to your evil ways.
The Lord is ready to help all who need
help and feel that need. If you see your poverty and wretchedness
before God, and earnestly take hold of His strength, He will
help, and bless, and impart to you strength, that by your good
works you may lead others to glorify our Father who is in heaven.
Will you see yourself? Will you submit your will and ways to
God? Will you seek for pure and undefiled religion before God?
Oh, what will it avail you to pass along in this wretched condition!
You have no happiness yourself in this way of living, and those
around you have no happiness in your society. Surely you make
for yourself a great amount of misery; and such a life as you
have led is not worth much. Why not, then, be reconciled to God?
Die to self and be converted, that Jesus may heal you. He wants
to save you, if you will consent to be saved in His appointed
way. May the Lord help you to see and correct every error is
my prayer.
Brother L, you should be swift to hear,
slow to speak, slow to wrath. Be careful of your words. Let not
Satan make you a stumbling block to others. There is a failure
in your business transactions. You slight your work. You get
through with it as soon as you can, thinking that it will do,
when it is not well done. You lack thoroughness. You should cultivate
taste and order in all you do. That which is worth doing at all
is worth doing well. If you lack faithfulness in your business
life you will lack in your religious life, and in the day of
God the balances of the sanctuary will reveal the fact that you
are wanting. This lack is a reproach to your faith. Unbelievers
charge it to dishonesty, and say: "If it is such men that
keep the Sabbath, I don't choose to be of that sort."
As men prove your work and find it deficient
in durability, nicety, and order, they say you are a cheat, and
many hard speeches have been made
over it. Many oaths have been uttered over your work, and God
has been blasphemed. You do not mean to be dishonest, but there
is a slackness in your jobs. You think your employers are too
particular, that you know what will answer as well as they; and
hence this slack, loose, unfinished style attends your labor
to a great extent. You should improve in this matter. You should
be honorable in all your labor, and close up your work in a manner
that will bear the inspection of God. Scorn to slight any job.
Be faithful in that which is least.
Try to help your wife in the conflict before
her. Be careful of your words, cultivate refinement of manners,
courtesy, gentleness, and you will be rewarded for so doing.