When men use their powers as God directs,
their talents will increase, their ability will enlarge, and
they will have heavenly wisdom in seeking to save the lost. But
while the church members are listless and neglectful of their
God-given responsibility to impart to others, how can they expect
to receive the treasure of heaven? When professed Christians
feel no burden to enlighten those in darkness, when they cease
to impart grace and knowledge, they become less discerning, they
lose their appreciation of the richness of the heavenly endowment;
and, failing to value it themselves, they fail to realize the
necessity of presenting it to others.
We see large churches gathered in different
localities. Their members have gained a knowledge of the truth,
and many are content to hear the word of life without seeking
to impart light. They feel little responsibility for the progress
of the work, little interest in the salvation of souls. They
are full of zeal in worldly things, but they do not bring their
religion into their business. They say: "Religion is religion,
and business is business." They believe that each has its
proper sphere, but they say: "Let them be separated."
Because of neglected opportunities and
abuse of privileges, the members of these churches are not growing
"in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour
Jesus Christ." 2 Peter 3:18. Therefore they are weak in
faith, deficient in knowledge, and children
in experience. They are not rooted and grounded in the truth.
If they remain thus, the many delusions of the last days will
surely deceive them, for they will have no spiritual eyesight
to distinguish truth from error.
God has given His ministers the message of truth to proclaim. This the churches are to receive and in every possible way to communicate, catching the first rays of light and diffusing them. Here is our great sin. We are years behind. The ministers have been seeking the hidden treasure and have been opening up the casket and letting the jewels of truth shine forth, but the members of the church have not done a hundredth part of that which God requires of them. What can we expect but deterioration in religious life when the people listen to sermon after sermon and do not put the instruction into practice? The ability God has given, if not exercised, degenerates. More than this, when the churches are left to inactivity Satan sees to it that they are employed. He occupies the field and engages the members in lines of work that absorb their energies, destroy spirituality, and cause them to fall as dead weights upon the church.
There are among us those who, if they would
take time to consider, would regard their do-nothing position
as a sinful neglect of their God-given talents. Brethren and
sisters, your Redeemer and all the holy angels are grieved at
your hardness of heart. Christ gave His own life to save souls,
and yet you who have known His love make so little effort to
impart the blessings of His grace to those for whom He died.
Such indifference and neglect of duty is an amazement to the
angels. In the judgment you must meet the souls you have neglected.
In that great day you will be self-convicted and self-condemned.
May the Lord lead you now to repentance. May He forgive His people for neglecting the work
in His vineyard which He has given them to do.
"Remember therefore from whence thou
art fallen, and repent, and do the first works; or else I will
come unto thee quickly, and will remove thy candlestick out of
his place, except thou repent." Revelation 2:5.
Oh, how few know the time of their visitation!
How few, even among those who claim to believe present truth,
understand the signs of the times or what we are to experience
before the end! We are today under divine forbearance; but how
long will the angels of God continue to hold the winds, that
they shall not blow?
Notwithstanding God's inexpressible mercy
toward us, how few in our churches are truly humble, devoted,
God-fearing servants of Christ! How few hearts are full of gratitude
and thanksgiving because they are called and honored to act a
part in the work of God, being partakers with Christ of His sufferings!
Today a large part of those who compose
our congregations are dead in trespasses and sins. They come
and go like the door upon its hinges. For years they have complacently
listened to the most solemn, soul-stirring truths, but they have
not put them in practice. Therefore they are less and less sensible
of the preciousness of truth. The stirring testimonies of reproof
and warning do not arouse them to repentance. The sweetest melodies
that come from God through human lips--justification by faith,
and the righteousness of Christ--do not call forth from them
a response of love and gratitude. Though the heavenly Merchantman
displays before them the richest jewels of faith and love, though
He invites them to buy of Him "gold tried in the fire,"
and white raiment" that they may be clothed, and "eyesalve"
that they may see, they steel their hearts against Him, and fail
to exchange their lukewarmness for love and zeal. While
making a profession, they deny the power of
godliness. If they continue in this state, God will reject them.
They are unfitting themselves to be members of His family.