In the work of reform, teachers and students
should co-operate, each working to the best advantage to make
our schools such as God can approve. Unity of action is necessary
to success. An army in battle would become confused and be defeated
if the individual soldiers should move according to their own
impulses instead of acting in harmony under the direction of
a competent general. The soldiers of Christ also must act in
harmony. A few converted souls, uniting for one grand purpose
under one head, will achieve victories in every encounter.
If there is disunion among those who claim
to believe the truth, the world will conclude that this people
cannot be of God, because they are working against one another.
When we are one with Christ, we shall be united among ourselves.
Those who are not yoked up with Christ always pull the wrong
way. They possess a temperament that belongs to man's carnal
nature, and at the least excuse
passion is wide awake to meet passion. This causes a collision;
and loud voices are heard in committee meetings, in board meetings,
and in public assemblies, opposing reform methods.
Obedience to every word of God is another
condition of success. Victories are not gained by ceremonies
or display, but by simple obedience to the highest General, the
Lord God of heaven. He who trusts in this Leader will never know
defeat. Defeat comes in depending on human methods, human inventions,
and placing the divine secondary. Obedience was the lesson that
the Captain of the Lord's host sought to teach the vast armies
of Israel --obedience in things in which they could see no success.
When there is obedience to the voice of our Leader, Christ will
conduct His battles in ways that will surprise the greatest powers
of earth.
We are soldiers of Christ; and those who
enlist in His army are expected to do difficult work, work which
will tax their energies to the utmost. We must understand that
a soldier's life is one of aggressive warfare, of perseverance
and endurance. For Christ's sake we are to endure trials. We
are not engaged in mimic battles. We have to meet most powerful
adversaries; for "we wrestle not against flesh and blood,
but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers
of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in
high places." Ephesians 6:12. We are to find our strength
just where the early disciples found their strength: "These
all continued with one accord in prayer and supplication."
"And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and they
spake the word of God with boldness. And the multitude of them
that believed were of one heart and of one soul." Acts 1:14;
4:31, 32.