I cannot too strongly urge all our church
members, all who are true missionaries, all who believe the third
angel's message, all who turn away their feet from the Sabbath,
to consider the message of the fifty-eighth chapter of Isaiah.
The work of beneficence enjoined in this chapter is the work
that God requires His people to do at this time. It is a work
of His own appointment. We are not left in doubt as to where
the message applies, and the time of its marked fulfillment,
for we read: "They that shall be of thee shall build the
old waste places: thou shalt raise up the foundations of many
generations; and thou shalt be called, The repairer of the breach,
The restorer of paths to dwell in." Verse 12. God's memorial,
the seventh-day Sabbath, the sign of His work in creating the
world, has been displaced by the man of sin. God's people have
a special work to do in repairing the breach that has been made
in His law; and the nearer we approach the end, the more urgent
this work becomes. All who love God will show that they bear
His sign by keeping His commandments. They are the restorers
of paths to dwell in. The Lord says: "If thou turn away
thy foot from the Sabbath, from doing thy pleasure on My holy
day; and call the Sabbath a delight, .
. . then shalt thou delight thyself in the Lord; and I will cause
thee to ride upon the high places of the earth." Verses
13, 14. Thus genuine medical missionary work is bound up inseparably
with the keeping of God's commandments, of which the Sabbath
is especially mentioned, since it is the great memorial of God's
creative work. Its observance is bound up with the work of restoring
the moral image of God in man. This is the ministry which God's
people are to carry forward at this time. This ministry, rightly
performed, will bring rich blessings to the church.
As believers in Christ we need greater
faith. We need to be more fervent in prayer. Many wonder why
their prayers are so lifeless, their faith so feeble and wavering,
their Christian experience so dark and uncertain. Have we not
fasted, they say, and "walked mournfully before the Lord
of hosts?" In the fifty-eighth chapter of Isaiah Christ
has shown how this condition of things may be changed. He says:
"Is not this the fast that I have chosen? to loose the bands
of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed
go free, and that ye break every yoke? Is it not to deal thy
bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast
out to thy house? when thou seest the naked, that thou cover
him; and that thou hide not thyself from thine own flesh?"
Verses 6, 7. This is the recipe that Christ has prescribed for
the fainthearted, doubting, trembling soul. Let the sorrowful
ones, who walk mournfully before the Lord, arise and help someone
who needs help.
Every church is in need of the controlling
power of the Holy Spirit, and now is the time to pray for it.
But in all God's work for man He plans that man shall co-operate
with Him. To this end the Lord calls upon the church to have
a higher piety, a more just sense of duty, a clearer realization
of their obligations to their Creator. He
calls upon them to be a pure, sanctified, working people. And
the Christian help work is one means of bringing this about,
for the Holy Spirit communicates with all who are doing God's
service.
To those who have been engaged in this
work I would say: Continue to work with tact and ability. Arouse
your associates to work under some name whereby they may be organized
to co-operate in harmonious action. Get the young men and women
in the churches to work. Combine medical missionary work with
the proclamation of the third angel's message. Make regular,
organized efforts to lift the church members out of the dead
level in which they have been for years. Send out into the churches
workers who will live the principles of health reform. Let those
be sent who can see the necessity of self-denial in appetite,
or they will be a snare to the church. See if the breath of life
will not then come into our churches. A new element needs to
be brought into the work. God's people must realize their great
need and peril, and take up the work that lies nearest them.
With those who engage in this work, speaking
words in season and out of season, helping the needy, telling
them of the wonderful love of Christ for them, the Saviour is
always present, impressing the hearts of the poor and miserable
and wretched. When the church accepts its God-given work, the
promise is: "Then shall thy light break forth as the morning,
and thine health shall spring forth speedily: and thy righteousness
shall go before thee; the glory of the Lord shall be thy rearward."
Christ is our righteousness; He goes before us in this work,
and the glory of the Lord follows.
All that heaven contains is awaiting the
draft of every soul who will labor in Christ's lines. As the
members of our churches individually take up their appointed
work, they will be surrounded with an entirely different
atmosphere. A blessing and a power will attend
their labors. They will experience a higher culture of mind and
heart. The selfishness that has bound up their souls will be
overcome. Their faith will be a living principle. Their prayers
will be more fervent. The quickening, sanctifying influence of
the Holy Spirit will be poured out upon them, and they will be
brought nearer to the kingdom of heaven.
The Saviour ignores both rank and caste,
worldly honor and riches. It is character and devotedness of
purpose that are of high value with Him. He does not take sides
with the strong and worldly favored. He, the Son of the living
God, stoops to uplift the fallen. By pledges and words of assurance
He seeks to win to Himself the lost, perishing soul. Angels of
God are watching to see who of His followers will exercise tender
pity and sympathy. They are watching to see who of God's people
will manifest the love of Jesus.
Those who realize the wretchedness of sin,
and the divine compassion of Christ in His infinite sacrifice
for fallen man, will have communion with Christ. Their hearts
will be full of tenderness; the expression of the countenance
and the tone of the voice will show forth sympathy; their efforts
will be characterized by earnest solicitude, love, and energy;
and they will be a power through God to win souls to Christ.
We all need to sow a crop of patience,
compassion, and love. We shall reap the harvest we are sowing.
Our characters are now forming for eternity. Here on earth we
are training for heaven. We owe everything to grace, free grace,
sovereign grace. Grace in the covenant ordained our adoption.
Grace in the Saviour effected our redemption, our regeneration,
and our adoption to heirship with Christ. Let this grace be revealed
to others.