Dear Brother F: It is time that we were
closely examining our hearts to see whether or not we are in
the faith and in the love of God. If there is not an awakening
among us who have had so great light and so many privileges,
we shall sink to ruin, and our fate will be worse than that of
Chorazin and Bethsaida; "for," as Christ said of those
cities, "if the mighty works, which were done in you, had
been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented long ago
in sackcloth and ashes."
It is high time that you were deeply in earnest
for your own soul and for the souls of your children. Your calling
in Christ requires this. My soul is weighed down with grief,
my heart is sick and sad, as I contemplate your condition; for
I know that unless you are a transformed man, your anchorage
will be continually shifting. Oh, "seek ye the Lord while
He may be found, call ye upon Him while He is near." I entreat
of you to humble your heart before God and never, never give
over the effort till you are a different man. I feel a deep interest
in your spiritual condition and want to see you striving earnestly
for your own salvation and for that of your
dear children, who I know are managed very much as Eli managed
his children. Let all your influence be on the Lord's side. Let
your children see that you are not a creature of impulse, but
a man of unwavering principle. They will copy the pattern you
give them. Until I see a change in you for the better I shall
continue to plead with you and exhort you.
We are nearing the close of time. We want
not only to teach present truth in the pulpit, but to live it
out of the pulpit. Examine closely the foundation of your hope
of salvation. While you stand in the position of a herald of
truth, a watchman upon the walls of Zion, you cannot have your
interest interwoven with mining or real-estate business and at
the same time do effectually the sacred work committed to your
hands. Where the souls of men are at stake, where eternal things
are involved, the interest cannot safely be divided. This is
especially so in your case. While engaged in this business, you
have not been cultivating heartfelt piety. You have had a feverish
desire to obtain means. You have talked to many about the financial
advantages to be gained by investing in lands in -----. Again
and again you have been engaged in picturing the advantages of
these enterprises; and this while you were an ordained minister
of Christ, pledged to give your soul, body, and spirit to the
work of the salvation of souls. At the same time you were receiving
money from the treasury to support yourself and your family.
Your talk was calculated to draw the attention and money of our
people away from our institutions and from the business of promoting
the Redeemer's kingdom on the earth. Its tendency was to beget
in them a desire to invest their means where you assured them
that it would be doubled in a short time, and to flatter them
with the prospect that they could help the cause a great deal
more by so doing. You may not knowingly have advised them to
withdraw their means from the cause of God; but some had no
money to handle except that invested in our
institutions, and it has been withdrawn from them to invest according
to your suggestions.
We are in a certain sense our brother's
keeper. We are individually related to souls who may, through
the merits of Jesus Christ, seek for glory, honor, and immortality.
Their purity, sincerity, zeal, consistency, and piety are affected
by our words, our works, our deportment, our prayers, and our
faithful discharge of duty. Christ said to His disciples: "Ye
are the light of the world." The ministers of Jesus Christ
must teach, both in the church and to individuals, the fact that
a profession of faith, even by Seventh-day Adventists, unless
it proceeds from heartfelt piety, is powerless for good. Religious
light is to shine forth from the church, and especially from
the ministers, in clear, steady rays. It is not to flame up on
special occasions, and then grow dim, and flicker, as if about
to go out. The excellence of Jesus Christ will ever shine in
the character of true believers, and they will adorn the doctrine
of our Saviour. Thus the excellency and the power of the
gospel are revealed. Each member of the church is required to
be in living connection with the Source of all light, and to
be a spiritual worker, doing his part by good works to reflect
light to the world.
Especially should the minister keep himself
from every worldly entanglement and bind himself to the Source
of all power, that he may represent correctly what it means to
be a Christian. He should cut loose from everything that would
in any way divert his mind from God and the great work for this
time. Christ expects him, as His employed servant, to be like
Himself in mind, in thought, in word, in action. He expects every
man who opens the Scriptures to others to work carefully and
intelligently, not exercising his powers unwisely, in a way to
injure or overtask them, but so that he may be fitted to do good
work for the Lord. Every soul is called into active
labor in some one of the various departments
of the work, and the Shepherd will lead and guide His flock.
The tongue of the minister is not to be employed
in telling men the best way to bury their means in the earth;
he should tell them how to invest safely in the bank of heaven.
May the Lord impart to you spiritual discernment, is my prayer;
for you will surely make shipwreck of faith unless you get into
a different condition spiritually. You need the converting power
of God, and unless you are changed you will surely let go your
hold of the truth. But although you should gain the whole world,
it would be a poor return for the loss of your soul. May the
Lord help you, my brother, to come speedily to your senses and
move like a man who has a well-balanced mind. May you take up
your work with heart and lips sanctified, and walk humbly with
your God.