It is high time that the members of our
churches made decided efforts to sustain the men who are giving
the last message of mercy to the world. Let church members, by
a manifestation of practical religion, give weight to the message
of warning which is being borne to the world by God's messengers.
Intelligent people are alarmed at the outlook in the world. If
those who have a knowledge of the truth will practice Bible principles,
showing that they have been sanctified by the truth, that they
are true followers of the meek and lowly Saviour, they will exert
an influence that will win souls to Christ.
Anything less than active, earnest service
for the Master gives the lie to our profession of faith. Only
the Christianity that is revealed by earnest, practical work
will make an impression upon those who are dead in trespasses
and sins. Praying, humble, believing Christians, those who show
by their actions that their greatest desire is to make known
the saving truth which is to test all people, will gather a rich
harvest of souls for the Master.
We need to break up the monotony of our
religious labor. We are doing a work in the world, but we are
not showing sufficient activity and zeal. If we were more in
earnest, men would be convinced of the truth of our message.
The tameness and monotony of our service for God repels many
souls of a higher class, who need to see a deep, earnest, sanctified
zeal. Legal religion will not answer for this age. We may perform
all the outward acts of service and yet be as destitute of the
quickening influence of the Holy Spirit as the hills of Gilboa
were destitute of dew and rain. We all need spiritual moisture,
and we need also the bright beams of the Sun of Righteousness to soften and subdue our hearts. We
are always to be as firm as a rock to principle. Bible principles
are to be taught and then backed up by holy practice.
Those in the service of God must show animation
and determination in the work of winning souls. Remember that
there are those who will perish unless we as God's instrumentalities
work with a determination that will not fail nor become discouraged.
The throne of grace is to be our continual dependence.
There is no excuse for the faith of our
churches to be so faint and feeble. "Turn you to the Stronghold,
ye prisoners of hope." Zechariah 9:12. There is strength
for us in Christ. He is our Advocate before the Father. He dispatches
His messengers to every part of His dominion to communicate His
will to His people. He walks in the midst of His churches. He
desires to sanctify, elevate, and ennoble His followers. The
influence of those who truly believe in Him will be a savor of
life in the world. He holds the stars in His right hand, and
it is His purpose to let His light shine through these to the
world. Thus He desires to prepare His people for higher service
in the church above. He has given us a great work to do. Let
us do it with accuracy and determination. Let us show in our
lives what the truth has done for us.
"Who walketh in the midst of the seven
golden candlesticks." Revelation 2:1. This scripture shows
Christ's relation to the churches. He walks in the midst of His
churches throughout the length and breadth of the earth. He watches
them with intense interest to see whether they are in such a
condition spiritually that they can advance His kingdom. Christ
is present in every assembly of the church. He is acquainted
with everyone connected with His
service. He knows those whose hearts He can fill with the holy
oil, that they may impart it to others. Those who faithfully
carry forward the work of Christ in our world, representing in
word and works the character of God, fulfilling the Lord's purpose
for them, are in His sight very precious. Christ takes pleasure
in them as a man takes pleasure in a well-kept garden and the
fragrance of the flowers he has planted.
It has cost self-denial, self-sacrifice,
indomitable energy, and much prayer, to bring up the various
missionary enterprises where they now stand. There is danger
that some of those now coming upon the stage of action will rest
content to be inefficient, feeling that there is now no need
of so great self-denial and diligence, such hard and disagreeable
labor, as the leaders in this message experienced; that times
have changed; and that since there is now more means in the cause
of God, it is not necessary for them to place themselves in such
trying circumstances as many were called to meet in the rise
of the message.
But were there the same diligence and self-sacrifice
manifest at the present stage of the work as at its beginning,
we should see a hundred times more than is now accomplished.
If the work is to go forward on the high
plane of action upon which it started, there must be no falling
off in moral resources. New accessions of moral power must continually
be made. If those now entering the field as laborers feel that
they may relax their efforts, that self-denial and strict economy
not only of means but of time are not now essential, the work
will retrograde. The workers at the present time should have
the same degree of piety, energy, and perseverance that the leaders
had.
The work has been extended so that it now
covers a large territory, and the number of believers has increased.
Still there is a great deficiency, for a larger work might have
been accomplished had the same missionary spirit been manifested
as in earlier days. Without this spirit the laborer will only
mar and deface the cause of God. The work is really retrograding
instead of advancing as God designs it should. Our present numbers
and the extent of our work are not to be compared with what they
were in the beginning. We should consider what might have been
done had every worker consecrated himself, in soul, body, and
spirit, to God as he should have done.
Our churches are to co-operate in the work
of spiritual tilling, with the hope of reaping by and by. There
is much perversity to be met, much thwarting of holy plans and
consecrated effort, because of the evil heart of unbelief. But
the work must be done. The soil is stubborn, but the fallow ground
must be broken up, the seeds of righteousness must be sown. Pause
not, teachers beloved by God, as though doubtful whether to prosecute
a labor which will grow as performed. Fail not, neither be discouraged.
They that sow in tears shall reap in joy. "We are laborers
together with God: ye are God's husbandry, ye are God's building."
1 Corinthians 3:9. Remember that you cannot trust in self.
As never before, we should pray not only
that laborers may be sent forth into the great harvest field,
but that we may have a clear conception of truth, so that when
the messengers of truth shall come, we may accept the message
and respect the messenger.