Our ministers and teachers are to represent
the love of God to a fallen world. With hearts melted in tenderness
let the word of truth be spoken. Let all who are in error be
treated with the gentleness of Christ. If those for whom you
labor do not immediately grasp the truth, do not censure, do
not criticize or condemn. Remember that you are to represent
Christ in His meekness and gentleness and love. We must expect
to meet unbelief and opposition. The truth has always had to
meet these elements. But though you should meet the bitterest
opposition, do not denounce your opponents. They may think, as
did Paul, that they are doing God's service, and to such we must
manifest patience, meekness, and long-suffering.
Let us not feel that we have heavy trials
to bear, severe conflicts to endure, in representing unpopular
truth. Think of Jesus and what He has suffered for you, and be
silent. Even when abused and falsely accused, make no complaint;
speak no word of murmuring; let no thought of reproach or discontent
enter your mind. Take a straightforward course, "having
your conversation honest among the Gentiles: that, whereas they
speak against you as evildoers, they may by your good works,
which they shall behold, glorify God in the day of visitation."
1 Peter 2:12.
"Love as brethren, be pitiful, be
courteous: not rendering evil for evil, or railing for railing:
but contrariwise blessing; knowing that ye are thereunto called,
that ye should inherit a blessing. For he that will love life,
and see good days, let him refrain his tongue from evil, and
his lips that they speak no guile: let him eschew evil, and do
good; let him seek peace, and ensue it. For the eyes
of the Lord are over the righteous, and His
ears are open unto their prayers: but the face of the Lord is
against them that do evil. And who is he that will harm you,
if ye be followers of that which is good? But and if ye suffer
for righteousness' sake, happy are ye: and be not afraid of their
terror, neither be troubled; but sanctify the Lord God in your
hearts: and be ready always to give an answer to every man that
asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness
and fear." 1 Peter 3:8-15.
You should conduct yourself with meekness
toward those who are in error, for were not you yourself recently
in blindness in your sins? And because of the patience of Christ
toward you, should you not be tender and patient toward others?
God has given us many admonitions to manifest great kindness
toward those who oppose us, lest we influence a soul in the wrong
direction.
Our life must be hid with Christ in God.
We must know Christ personally. Then only can we rightly represent
Him to the world. Let the prayer constantly ascend: "Lord,
teach me how to do as Jesus would do were He is my place."
Wherever we are we must let our light shine forth to the glory
of God in good works. This is the great, important interest of
our life.
The Lord wants His people to follow other
methods than that of condemning wrong, even though the condemnation
be just. He wants us to do something more than to hurl at our
adversaries charges that only drive them further from the truth.
The work which Christ came to do in our world was not to erect
barriers and constantly thrust upon the people the fact that
they were wrong.
He who expects to enlighten a deceived
people must come near to them and labor for them in love. He
must become a center of holy influence.
In the advocacy of the truth the bitterest
opponents should be treated with respect and deference. Some
will not respond to our efforts, but will make light of the gospel
invitation. Others--even those whom we suppose to have passed
the boundary of God's mercy--will be won to Christ. The very
last work in the controversy may be the enlightenment of those
who have not rejected light and evidence, but who have been in
midnight darkness and have in ignorance worked against the truth.
Therefore treat every man as honest. Speak no word, do no deed,
that will confirm any in unbelief.
If anyone shall seek to draw the workers
into debate or controversy on political or other questions, take
no heed to either persuasion or challenge. Carry forward the
work of God firmly and strongly, but in the meekness of Christ
and as quietly as possible. Let no human boasting be heard. Let
no sign of self-sufficiency be made. Let it be seen that God
has called us to handle sacred trusts; preach the word, be diligent,
earnest, and fervent.
The influence of your teaching would be
tenfold greater if you were careful of your words. Words that
should be a savor of life unto life may by the spirit which accompanies
them be made a savor of death unto death. And remember that if
by your spirit or your words you close the door to even one soul,
that soul will confront you in the judgment.
Do not, when referring to the Testimonies,
feel it your duty to drive them home. In reading the Testimonies
be sure not to mix in your filling of words, for this makes
it impossible for the hearers to distinguish
between the word of the Lord to them and your words. Be sure
that you do not make the word of the Lord offensive. We long
to see reforms, and because we do not see that which we desire,
an evil spirit is too often allowed to cast drops of gall into
our cup, and thus others are embittered. By our ill-advised words
their spirit is chafed, and they are stirred to rebellion.
Every sermon you preach, every article
you write, may be all true; but one drop of gall in it will be
poison to the hearer or the reader. Because of that drop of poison,
one will discard all your good and acceptable words. Another
will feed on the poison; for he loves such harsh words; he follows
your example, and talks just as you talk. Thus the evil is multiplied.
Those who present the eternal principles
of truth need the holy oil emptied from the two olive branches
into the heart. This will flow forth in words that will reform,
but not exasperate. The truth is to be spoken in love. Then the
Lord Jesus by His Spirit will supply the force and the power.
That is His work.
Place yourselves in the divine current,
where you can receive the heavenly inspiration, for you may have
it; then point the weary, the heavy-laden, the poor, the brokenhearted,
the perplexed soul, to Jesus, the Source of all spiritual strength.
Be faithful minutemen to show forth the praises of Him who has
called you out of darkness into His marvelous light. Tell it
with pen and voice that Jesus lives to make intercession for
us.