Dear Sister S: Some things have been shown
me in reference to you. You have not a sense of your true state.
You need a deep and thorough work of grace in your heart. You
need to set your heart and your house in order. Your example
in your family is not worthy of imitation.
You come up to a low standard, but fail to reach the standard
elevated by our divine Lord. You love to visit and talk, and
you say many things unbecoming a Christian. Your statements are
exaggerated and frequently come far from the truth. Your words
and acts will judge you in the last day. By them you will be
justified or by them condemned. Your education has not been of
an ennobling character, therefore there is the greatest necessity
of your now training and educating yourself to purity of thought
and action. Train your thoughts so that it will be easy for them
to dwell upon pure and holy things. Cultivate a love for spirituality
and true godliness.
Your conversation is often of a low order.
You are deceiving your own soul, and this delusion will prove
fatal unless you arouse to see yourself as you are and turn unto
God with true humbleness of mind. You are inclined to be deceptive.
Your son has not an experimental knowledge of God or of the sacred
claims of truth. He is flattered by his parents that he is a
Christian, but he is a most miserable representative of Sabbathkeeping
Christians. God forbid that we acknowledge such as being Christlike.
You do not discipline your boy. He is self-willed and bigoted.
He has but very little sense of true courtesy or even common
politeness. He is rough and uncultivated, unloving and unlovable.
You represent to others that he is a Christian, and by so doing
you disgrace the cause of Christ. This boy is in a fair way of
becoming an educated hypocrite. He has no control over himself,
yet you flatter him that he is a Christian.
The work of reform must commence with you.
You should become chaste in conversation, and a keeper at home,
loving home duties, loving your husband and child. You should
study to economize your time so as not to overtax your strength.
The light burden of home duties which you have to perform you
can bear without overtaxation if you exercise
perseverance and proper diligence. But you have a work to do
to control the tongue. It is a little member and boasteth great
things, but it needs the bridle of grace and the bit of self-control
to keep it from running at random. Your conversation is of a
low order, and you indulge in much cheap talk. "Let no corrupt
communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good
to the use of edifying, that it may minister grace unto the hearers."
May the Lord convict you of these things
as you read these lines. I entreat of you to put on the meek
dignity of a wife and mother. There is a responsibility resting
upon the father. Your efforts should be united to control your
son, who is fast traveling the road to perdition. You should
earnestly seek for the inward adorning, even the ornament of
a meek and quiet spirit, which is in the sight of God of great
price. With patience, grace, and sweet humility you can teach
your poor, deceived boy the first principles of Christianity,
and true politeness, or Christian courtesy. You are frequently
hasty and boisterous. Oh, how important that you see the work
to be done for you, before it shall be forever too late! Now
Jesus invites you to come to Him, and to learn of Him, for He
is meek and lowly of heart. The promise He has given you is sure,
that you will find rest in Him. You have a great work to do.
Deceive not your own souls, but examine yourselves as in the
light of eternity. It is impossible for you to be saved as you
are.
Sister S, your husband might be of some
use in the church if your influence were what it ought to be.
But your example and influence disqualify him to exert a sanctifying
influence in the church. Home influences more than counteract
his efforts for good. You are wholly unqualified to be the wife
of an elder of the church. God calls upon you to reform. Your
husband has a work to do to set his heart
and house in order. When he is converted, then can he strengthen
his brethren.
As a family, you need to be sanctified
through the truth. Dear sister, will you see the work to be done
for you and take hold of it without delay, that your influence
may be saving? Work out your salvation with fear and trembling.
Walk in wisdom toward them that are without, redeeming the time.
"Let your speech be alway with grace, seasoned with salt,
that ye may know how ye ought to answer every man." "Whatsoever
things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things
are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely,
whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue,
and if there be any praise, think on these things."
There are enough profitable subjects upon
which to meditate and converse. The conversation of the Christian
should be in heaven, whence we look for the Saviour. Meditation
upon heavenly things is profitable, and will ever be accompanied
with the peace and comfort of the Holy Spirit. Our calling is
holy, our profession exalted. God is purifying unto Himself a
peculiar people, zealous of good works. He is sitting as a refiner
and purifier of silver. When the dross and tin are removed, then
His image will be perfectly reflected in us. Then the prayer
of Christ for His disciples will be answered in us: "Sanctify
them through Thy truth: Thy word is truth." When the truth
has a sanctifying influence upon our hearts and lives, we can
render to God acceptable service and can glorify Him upon the
earth, being partakers of the divine nature and having escaped
the corruption that is in the world through lust.
Oh, how many will be found unready when
the Master shall come to reckon with His servants! Many have
meager ideas of what constitutes a Christian. Self-righteousness
will then be of no avail. Only
those can stand the test who shall be found having on the righteousness
of Christ, who are imbued with His spirit, and walk even as He
walked, in purity of heart and life. The conversation must be
holy, and then the words will be seasoned with grace.
May the Lord help you as a family to get
right, to be elevated in life, and in all your acts to honor
your profession.