The truth should be presented with divine
tact, gentleness, and tenderness. It should come from a heart
that has been softened and made sympathetic. We need to have
close communion with God, lest self rise up, as it did in Jehu,
and we pour forth a torrent of words that are unbefitting, that
are not as dew or as the still showers that revive the withering
plants. Let our words be gentle as we seek to win souls. God
will be wisdom to him who seeks for wisdom from a divine source.
We are to seek opportunities on every hand, we are to watch unto
prayer, and be ready always to give a reason for the hope that
is in us, with meekness and fear. Lest we shall impress unfavorably
one soul for whom Christ died we should keep our hearts uplifted
to God, so that when the opportunity presents itself, we may
have the right word to speak at the right time. If you thus undertake
work for God, the Spirit of God will be your helper. The Holy
Spirit will apply the word spoken in love for the soul. The truth
will have quickening power when spoken under the influence of
the grace of Christ.
God's plan is first to get at the heart.
Speak the truth, and let Him carry forward the reformatory power
and principle. Make no reference to what opponents say, but let
the truth alone be advanced. The truth can cut to the quick.
Plainly unfold the word in all its impressiveness.
As trials thicken around us, both separation
and unity will be seen in our ranks. Some who are now ready to
take up weapons of warfare will in times of real peril make it
manifest that they have not built upon the solid rock; they will
yield to temptation. Those who have had great light and precious
privileges, but have not improved them, will, under one pretext
or another, go out from us. Not
having received the love of the truth, they will be taken in
the delusions of the enemy; they will give heed to seducing spirits
and doctrines of devils, and will depart from the faith. But,
on the other hand, when the storm of persecution really breaks
upon us, the true sheep will hear the true Shepherd's voice.
Self-denying efforts will be put forth to save the lost, and
many who have strayed from the fold will come back to follow
the great Shepherd. The people of God will draw together and
present to the enemy a united front. In view of the common peril,
strife for supremacy will cease; there will be no disputing as
to who shall be accounted greatest. No one of the true believers
will say: "I am of Paul; and I of Apollos; and I of Cephas."
The testimony of one and all will be: "I cleave unto Christ;
I rejoice in Him as my personal Saviour."
Thus will the truth be brought into practical
life, and thus will be answered the prayer of Christ, uttered
just before His humiliation and death: "That they all may
be one; as Thou, Father, art in Me, and I in Thee, that they
also may be one in Us: that the world may believe that Thou hast
sent Me." John 17:21. The love of Christ, the love of our
brethren, will testify to the world that we have been with Jesus
and learned of Him. Then will the message of the third angel
swell to a loud cry, and the whole earth will be lightened with
the glory of the Lord.
Our convictions need daily to be reinforced
by humble, sincere prayer and reading of the word. While we each
have an individuality, while we each should hold our convictions
firmly, we must hold them as God's truth and in the strength
which God imparts. If we do not, they will be wrung from our
grasp.