The Lord would have the grounds about the
school dedicated to Him as His own schoolroom. We are located
where there is plenty of land, and the grounds near the school
and the church should not be occupied with private dwellings.
Those who believe the truth for this time are not all transformed
in character. They are not all proper object lessons, for they
do not represent the character of Christ. There are many who
would be pleased to get close to the church and the school who
would not be helps, but hindrances. They feel that they should
be helped and favored. They do not appreciate either the character
or the situation of the work in which we are engaged. They do
not understand that all that has been done at Avondale has been
accomplished with the hardest labor and through the use of money
given with sacrifice or which must be paid back to those from
whom it was borrowed.
Among those who will desire to settle near
our schools there will be some who are filled with self-importance
and anxiety about their own reputation. They are sensitive and
factious. These need to be converted, for they are far from standing
where they can receive the blessing of the Lord. Satan tempts
them to ask favors which, if granted, will only injure them,
and thus they bring anxiety to their brethren. The living principles
of the word of God need to be brought into the lives of many
who now find no room for these principles. Those who are learning
in the school of Christ will count every favor from God as too good for them. They will realize that
they do not deserve all the good things they receive, and they
will count themselves happy. Their faces will express peace and
rest in the Lord, for they have the word of God that He cares
for them.
"Thus saith the Lord, The heaven is
My throne, and the earth is My footstool: where is the house
that ye build unto Me? and where is the place of My rest? For
all those things hath Mine hand made, and all those things have
been, saith the Lord: but to this man will I look, even to him
that is poor and of a contrite spirit, and trembleth at My word."
Isaiah 66:1, 2. During the closing days of 1898 we had many experiences
to teach us what these words mean. My heart was greatly burdened,
and matters were then opened before me in regard to the evils
that would arise from disposing of the land near the school to
be occupied with dwelling houses. We seemed to be in a meeting
for counsel, and there stood among us One who was expected to
help us out of our difficulties. The words He spoke were plain
and decided:
"This land, by the appointment of
God, is for the benefit of the school. You have had evidences
of the working of human nature and what it will reveal under
temptation. The greater the number of families that settle around
the school buildings, the more difficulties there will be in
the way of teachers and students. The natural selfishness of
the children of men is ready to spring into life if everything
is not convenient for them. This land about the school is to
be the school farm, and this farm is to occupy much more space
than you have thought it would. Work in connection with study
is to be done here according to the counsels given. Avondale
is to be a philanthropic center. God's people in Australasia
are to be moved upon by the Spirit of the Lord to
give sympathy and means for the support and
encouragement of many charitable and benevolent enterprises,
which shall be the means of teaching the poor, the helpless,
and the ignorant how to help themselves."