The church in ----- ----- has greatly backslidden
from God. It is no longer in a state of healthful prosperity.
Each individual member of the church has had burdens and discouragements
of his own to bear, but these he should have borne and kept his
soul alive before God without weakening others in the church.
He should have added to the strength of the church instead of
diminishing it. Brother C has not taken a position to strengthen
his own faith or that of the church.
He has been acting on the side of the enemy to dishearten and
discourage. Satan is constantly encouraging unbelief. He notes
the mistakes and failings of Christ's professed followers, and
taunts the angels of God with them. He is an accuser of the brethren,
and he will influence as many as possible to do the same work.
Those who take it upon themselves to watch their neighbor's garden
instead of weeding their own plot of ground will surely find
their own gardens so grown up to weeds that every precious plant
will be crowded out.
Brother C is not in a position to be a
light to the world. Oh, no; he is a body of darkness. Eternity
will reveal the fact that his inconsiderate words have planted
the seeds of questioning, doubt, and faultfinding in many minds
and that his influence has turned many souls from the truth.
He has consented to make himself a channel of darkness, to communicate
suspicion and bring discouragement upon minds. God is not pleased
with him. His own soul is becoming less and less susceptible
to the influence of the Spirit of God. He has but little faith;
and how could it be otherwise, when by his words he is constantly
strengthening unbelief? While he suggests doubts instead of letting
beams of precious light shine upon others, he is aiding the enemy
in his work. This spirit makes him almost an infidel, and unless
he turns square about he will yet become one.
Brother C is thoughtless of his words and
actions. Idle words, for which he must render an account in the
day of God, are almost continually falling from his lips. He
places himself upon the enemy's ground and, as the result, has
not the Spirit of Christ. He will sometime see that he has made
a great mistake, that he has been losing precious, golden moments
which he might have employed in purifying his own heart. He has
been picking flaws in others, living on their mistakes; and this
is spiritual starvation. Every revival is liable to bring persons
into the church who are not really converted. They hold the truth
nominally, but are not sanctified by its sweet influence. Being
destitute of grace, they are selfish, hard,
and unyielding. Such persons are always unreliable. They will
ever be doing and saying things contrary to our faith. The church
that has such a burden inflicted upon it deserves pity. The world
is in opposition to the church, and Satan and his angels are
constantly at war with it. Therefore the defects of these unworthy
members are held up before those who are sound in the faith.
Those who believe the truth should be determined
to help and not to hinder the few in ----- ----- who are struggling
under discouragements. The members of the church should each
have a jealous care that the enemies of our faith have no occasion
to triumph over their lifeless, backslidden state. Some have
wasted their influence, when with a little self-denial, earnestness,
and zeal, they might have been a power on the side of good. This
zeal will not come without effort, without earnest struggles.
If only three faithful souls were left in the ----- ----- church,
they would, if connected with God, be living channels of light,
and He would add to their numbers. God has raised up standard-bearers
in ----- -----. Some have moved away, some have died, and some
have become spiritually dead; their services are given to Satan.
They do not realize that a by-and-by is coming when their account
in the heavenly records will be balanced and when every man's
work will be revealed of what sort it is.
Remember that everyone must be judged according
to his work. When, in the great day of final reckoning, the record
of your life shall be opened before you, my doubting, questioning,
accusing brother, how will it stand? "Your words have been
stout against Me, saith the Lord. Yet ye say, What have we spoken
so much against Thee? Ye have said, It is vain to serve God:
and what profit is it that we have kept His ordinance, and that
we have walked mournfully before the Lord of hosts?" This
has been the language of your heart; and "out of the abundance
of the heart the mouth speaketh." By your words you are
to be justified or condemned. Accusing the brethren is the very
work that Satan has been engaged in since his fall. You have
disheartened the church who had little
enough courage at best. You have presented the truth in almost
every objectionable light. This is the work Satan is doing. You
have no occasion to be proud of your words; for they will bring
confusion of face, shame and despair, in the day when every man
shall receive according to the deeds done in the body.
Your wife has heard your expressions of
darkness until she is molded in a great degree to your ideas.
The fear of the Lord is almost entirely removed from you both.
You are now sowing seeds of unbelief, and they will produce a
plentiful harvest by and by, in the reaping of which you will
take no satisfaction. You have lent yourself to the enemy to
be his agent to lead souls to doubt and unbelief. Your whole
work has been to scatter from Christ. You glory in your sharpness,
your aptness in confusing minds. You think it a mark of intelligence;
but it is the same kind of intelligence that the prince of darkness
possesses, and will receive the same reward that he is winning
by his intense activity and shrewdness. The tendency of this
age is to unbelief, to making light of godliness and true religion.
This is Satan's plan, and when you yield your powers to unbelief
you are led captive by his devices to do his work.
Your wife will have a hard fight to conquer
the devices of the enemy, to overcome her own defects of character,
and bring all her powers into subjection to the will of God,
planting her feet firmly upon the platform of eternal truth.
She is not naturally devotional, and you have placed things before
her in such an uncertain light that she is left to drift without
anchorage. She takes no real comfort in faith and hope, for she
has not an intelligent knowledge of the truth. She is greatly
affected by the atmosphere of unbelief she breathes, and if she
is lost, the blood of her soul will be found on your garments.
You are just as surely doing the work of
Satan as is any one of his open agents. The doubts which you
have introduced into many minds will bear fruit. Your harvest
is ripening for the final gathering. Will you be proud of it
then? You may turn to the Lord;
you may find rest in Him. But you have so long educated yourself
to criticize, to turn and twist everything in a false light,
that it will require earnest prayer and constant watchfulness
to break the habit which has become second nature. My heart yearns
over you and your family. The Lord is displeased with you; He
is grieved every day. You must be a thoroughly converted, transformed
man, or you will never have the precious gift of everlasting
life.