Peculiar and rapid changes will soon take
place, and God's people are to be endowed with the Holy Spirit,
so that with heavenly wisdom they may meet the emergencies of
this age, and as far as possible counteract the demoralizing
movements of the world. If the church is not asleep, if the followers
of Christ watch and pray, they may have light to comprehend and
appreciate the movements of the enemy.
The end is near! God calls upon the church
to set in order the things that remain. Workers together with
God, you are empowered by the Lord to take others with you into
the kingdom. You are to be God's living agents, channels of light
to the world, and round about you are angels of heaven with their
commission from Christ to sustain,
strengthen, and uphold you in working for the salvation of souls.
I appeal to the churches in every conference.
Stand out separate and distinct from the world--in the world,
but not of it, reflecting the bright beams of the Sun of Righteousness,
being pure, holy, and undefiled, and in faith carrying light
into all the highways and byways of the earth.
Let the churches awake before it is everlastingly
too late. Let every member take up his individual work and vindicate
the name of the Lord by which he is called. Let sound faith and
earnest piety take the place of slothfulness and unbelief. When
faith lays hold upon Christ, the truth will bring delight to
the soul, and the services of religion will not be dull and uninteresting.
Your social meetings, now tame and spiritless, will be vitalized
by the Holy Spirit; daily you will have a rich experience as
you practice the Christianity you profess. Sinners will be converted.
They will be touched by the word of truth and will say, as did
some who listened to Christ's teaching: "We have seen and
heard wonderful things today."
In view of what might be done if the church
would meet its God-given responsibilities, will its members sleep
on, or will they arouse to a sense of the honor conferred upon
them through the merciful providence of God? Will they gather
up their hereditary trusts, avail themselves of the present light,
and feel the necessity of rising to meet the urgent emergency
that now presents itself? Oh, that all may arouse and manifest
to the world that theirs is a living faith, that a vital issue
is before the world, that Jesus will soon come. Let men see that
we believe that we are on the borders of the eternal world.
The upbuilding of the kingdom of God is
retarded or urged forward according to the unfaithfulness or
fidelity of human agencies. The
work is hindered by the failure of the human to co-operate with
the divine. Men may pray, "Thy kingdom come. Thy will be
done in earth, as it is in heaven;" but if they fail of
acting out this prayer in their lives, their petitions will be
fruitless.
But though you may be weak, erring, and sinful,
the Lord holds out to you the offer of partnership with Him self.
He invites you to come under divine instruction. Uniting with
Christ, you may work the works of God. "Without Me,"
Christ said, "ye can do nothing."
Through the prophet Isaiah is given the
promise, "Thy righteousness shall go before thee; the glory
of the Lord shall be thy rearward." Isaiah 58:8. It is the
righteousness of Christ that goes before us, and this is the
glory of the Lord which is to be our rearward. Ye churches of
the living God, study this promise, and consider how your lack
of faith, of spirituality, of divine power, is hindering the
coming of the kingdom of God. If you would go forth to do Christ's
work, angels of God would open the way before you, preparing
hearts to receive the gospel. Were every one of you a living
missionary, the message for this time would speedily be proclaimed
in all countries, to every people and nation and tongue. This
is the work that must be done before Christ shall come in power
and great glory. I call upon the church to pray earnestly that
you may understand your responsibilities. Are you individually
laborers together with God? If not, why not? When do you mean
to do your heaven-appointed work?
For all who are disheartened there is but
one remedy, --faith, prayer, and work.
Our churches should not feel jealous and
neglected because they do not receive ministerial labor. They
should themselves rather take up the burden and labor most earnestly
for souls.
Every talent in our churches should be
employed in the work of doing good. The rough places of nature,
the wild places, God has made attractive by placing beautiful
things among the most unsightly. This is the work we are called
to do.
We need in our churches youth who are working
upon the Christian endeavor principles, and the beginning must
be made at home. The faithful performance of home duties has
a reflex influence upon the character. In the father's house
is to be given the evidence of fitness for work in the church.
The Lord does not judge us according to
the elevation of our various spheres, but according to the faithfulness
with which we fill them.
If we do but one third of that which we
have entrusted talents to do, the other two thirds are working
against Christ.
The greatest work that can be done in our
world is to glorify God by living the character of Christ.