There is a burden upon my soul in regard
to the destitute mission fields. There is aggressive work to
be done in the missions near us; and there is great need of funds
for advancing the work in foreign fields. Our foreign missions
are languishing. The missionaries are not sustained as God requires.
For want of funds, workers are not able to enter new fields.
All around us are souls perishing in their
sins. Every year thousands upon thousands are dying without God
and without hope of everlasting life. The plagues and judgments
of God are doing their work, and souls are going to ruin because
the light of truth has not been flashed upon their pathway. But
how few are burdened over the condition of their fellow men.
The world is perishing in its misery; but this hardly moves even
those who claim to believe the highest and most far-reaching
truth ever given to mortals. God requires His people to be His
helping hand to reach the perishing, but how many are content
to do nothing. There is a lack of that love which led Christ
to leave His heavenly home and take man's nature, that humanity
might touch humanity and draw humanity to divinity. There is
a stupor, a paralysis, upon the people of God which prevents
them from understanding what is needed for this time.
God's people are on trial before the heavenly
universe; but the scantiness of their gifts and offerings, and
the feebleness of their efforts in God's service, mark them as
unfaithful. If the little that is now accomplished were the best
they could do, they would not be under condemnation; but with
their resources they could do much more. They know, and the world
knows, that they have to a great
degree lost the spirit of self-denial and cross bearing.
God calls for men to give the warning to
the world that is asleep, dead in trespasses and sins. He calls
for freewill offerings from those whose hearts are in the work,
who have a burden for souls, that they shall not perish, but
have everlasting life. Satan is playing the game of life for
the souls of men. He is seeking to secure means, that he may
bind it up, so that it shall not be used in advancing the missionary
enterprises. Shall we be ignorant of his devices? Shall we allow
him to stupefy our senses?
I appeal to our brethren everywhere to
awake, to consecrate themselves to God, and to seek wisdom from
Him. I appeal to the officers of our conferences to make earnest
efforts in our churches. Arouse them to give of their means for
sustaining foreign missions. Unless your hearts are touched in
view of the situation in foreign fields, the last message of
mercy to the world will be restricted, and the work which God
desires to have done will be left unaccomplished.
The last years of probation are fast closing.
The great day of the Lord is at hand. We should now make every
effort to arouse our people. Let the words of the Lord by the
prophet Malachi be brought home to every soul: "Even from
the days of your fathers ye are gone away from Mine ordinances,
and have not kept them. Return unto Me, and I will return unto
you, saith the Lord of hosts. But ye said, Wherein shall we return?
Will a man rob God? Yet ye have robbed Me. But ye say, Wherein
have we robbed Thee? In tithes and offerings. Ye are cursed with
a curse: for ye have robbed Me, even this whole nation. Bring
ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat
in Mine house, and prove Me now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts,
if I will not open you the windows
of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not
be room enough to receive it. And I will rebuke the devourer
for your sakes, and he shall not destroy the fruits of your ground;
neither shall your vine cast her fruit before the time in the
field, saith the Lord of hosts. And all nations shall call you
blessed: for ye shall be a delightsome land, saith the Lord of
hosts."
It is time for us to heed the teaching
of God's word. All His injunctions are given for our good, to
convert the soul from sin to righteousness. Every convert to
the truth should be instructed in regard to the Lord's requirement
for tithes and offerings. As churches are raised up, this work
must be taken hold of decidedly and carried forward in the spirit
of Christ. All that men enjoy, they receive from the Lord's great
firm, and He is pleased to have His heritage enjoy His goods;
but all who stand under the bloodstained banner of Prince
Immanuel are to acknowledge their dependence upon God and their
accountability to Him by returning to the treasury a certain
portion as His own. This is to be invested in missionary work
in fulfillment of the commission given to His disciples by the
Son of God: All power is given unto Me in heaven and in earth.
Go ye therefore, and teach all nations." Go ye into all
the world, and preach the gospel to every creature," "baptizing
them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy
Ghost: teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have
commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end
of the world."
Those who are truly converted are called
to do a work that requires money and consecration. The obligation
that binds us to place our names on the church roll holds us
responsible to work for God to the utmost of our ability. He
calls for undivided service, for the entire devotion of heart,
soul, mind, and strength. Christ has brought us into church capacity
that He may engage and engross all our capabilities in devoted
service for the salvation of souls. Anything short of this is
opposition to the work. There are only two places in the world
where we can deposit our treasures--in God's storehouse or in
Satan's, and all that is not devoted to Christ's service is counted
on Satan's side and goes to strengthen his cause.
The Lord designs that the means entrusted
to us shall be used in building up His kingdom. His goods are
committed to His stewards that they may be carefully traded upon
and bring back a revenue to Him in the saving of souls unto eternal
life. And these souls in their turn will become stewards of the
truth, to co-operate with the great firm in the interests of
the kingdom of God.
Wherever there is life, there is increase
and growth; in God's kingdom there is a constant interchange--taking
in, and giving out; receiving, and returning to the Lord His
own. God works with every true believer, and the light and blessings
received are given out again in the work which the believer does.
Thus the capacity for receiving is increased. As one imparts
of the heavenly gifts, he makes room for fresh currents of grace
and truth to flow into the soul from the living fountain. Greater
light, increased knowledge and blessing, are his. In this work,
which devolves upon every church member, is the life and growth
of the church. He whose life consists in ever receiving and never
giving, soon loses the blessing. If truth does not flow forth
from him to others, he loses his capacity to receive. We must
impart the goods of heaven if we desire fresh blessings.
This is as true in temporal as in spiritual
things. The Lord does not come to this world with gold and silver
to advance His work. He supplies men with resources, that by
their gifts and offerings they may keep His work advancing. The
one purpose above all others for which God's
gifts should be used is the sustaining of workers in the great
harvest field. And if men, and women as well, will become channels
of blessing to other souls, the Lord will keep the channels supplied.
It is not returning to God His own that makes men poor; it is
withholding that tends to poverty.
The work of imparting that which he has
received will constitute every member of the church a laborer
together with God. Of yourself you can do nothing; but Christ
is the great worker. It is the privilege of every human being
who receives Christ to be a worker together with Him.
The Saviour said: "I, if I be lifted
up from the earth, will draw all men unto Me." John 12:32.
For the joy of seeing souls redeemed, Christ endured the cross.
He became the living sacrifice for a fallen world. Into that
act of self-sacrifice was put the heart of Christ, the love of
God; and through this sacrifice was given to the world the mighty
influence of the Holy Spirit. It is through sacrifice that God's
work must be carried forward. Of every child of God self-sacrifice
is required. Christ said: "If any man will come after Me,
let him deny himself; and take up his cross daily, and follow
Me." Luke 9:23. To all who believe, Christ gives a new character.
This character, through His infinite sacrifice, is the reproduction
of His own.
The Author of our salvation will be the
Finisher of the work. One truth received into the heart will
make room for still another truth. And the truth, wherever received,
quickens into activity the powers of the receiver. When our church
members are truly lovers of God's word, they will reveal the
best and strongest qualities; and the nobler they are, the more
childlike in spirit they will be, believing the word of God against
all selfishness.
A flood of light is shining from the word
of God, and there must be an awakening
to neglected opportunities. When all are faithful in giving back
to God His own in tithes and offerings, the way will be opened
for the world to hear the message for this time. If the hearts
of God's people were filled with love for Christ, if every church
member were thoroughly imbued with the spirit of self-sacrifice,
if all manifested thorough earnestness, there would be no lack
of funds for home or foreign missions. Our resources would be
multiplied; a thousand doors of usefulness would be opened, and
we should be invited to enter. Had the purpose of God been carried
out by His people in giving to the world the message of mercy,
Christ would, ere this, have come to the earth, and the saints
would have received their welcome into the city of God.
If there was ever a time when sacrifices
should be made, it is now. Those who have money should understand
that now is the time to use it for God. Let not means be absorbed
in multiplying facilities where the work is already established.
Do not add building to building where many interests are
now centered. Use the means to establish centers in new fields.
Thus you may bring in souls who will act their part in producing.
Think of our missions in foreign countries
Some of them are struggling to gain even a foothold; they are
destitute of even the most meager facilities. Instead of adding
to facilities already abundant, build up the work in these destitute
fields. Again and again the Lord has spoken in regard to this.
His blessing cannot attend His people in disregarding His instruction.
Practice economy in your homes. By many,
idols are cherished and worshiped. Put away your idols. Give
up your selfish pleasures. Do not, I entreat you, absorb means
in embellishing your houses, for it is God's money, and it will
be required of you again. Parents, for Christ's sake do not use the Lord's money in pleasing the fancies
of your children. Do not teach them to seek after style and ostentation
in order to gain influence in the world. Will this incline them
to save the souls for whom Christ died? No; it will create envy,
jealousy, and evil surmising. Your children will be led to compete
with the show and extravagance of the world, and to spend the
Lord's money for that which is not essential to health or happiness.
Do not educate your children to think that
your love for them must be expressed by indulgence of their pride,
extravagance, and love of display. There is no time now to invent
ways for using up money. Use your inventive faculties in seeking
to economize. Instead of gratifying selfish inclination, spending
money for those things that destroy the reasoning faculties,
study how to deny self, that you may have something to invest
in lifting the standard of truth in new fields. The intellect
is a talent; use it in studying how best to employ your means
for the salvation of souls.
Teach your children that God has a claim
upon all they possess, a claim that nothing can ever cancel;
whatever they have is theirs only in trust as a test of their
obedience. Inspire them with ambition to gain stars for their
crown by winning many souls from sin to righteousness.
Money is a needed treasure; let it not
be lavished upon those who do not need it. Someone needs your
willing gifts. Too often those who have means fail to consider
how many in the world are hungry, starving for food. They may
say: "I cannot feed them all." But by practicing Christ's
lessons on economy you can feed one. It may be that you can feed
many who are hungering for temporal food. And you can feed their
souls with the bread of life. "Gather up the fragments that
remain, that nothing be lost."
John 6:12. These words were spoken by Him who had all the resources
of the universe at His command; while His miracle-working power
supplied thousands with food, He did not disdain to teach a lesson
in economy.
Practice economy in the use of your time.
This is the Lord's. Your strength is the Lord's. If you have
extravagant habits, cut them away from your life. Such habits,
indulged, will make you bankrupt for eternity. And habits of
economy, industry, and sobriety are, even in this world, a better
portion for you and your children than a rich dowry.
We are travelers, pilgrims and strangers,
on earth. Let us not spend our means in gratifying desires that
God bids us repress. Let us rather set a right example before
our associates. Let us fitly represent our faith by restricting
our wants. Let the churches arise as one, and work earnestly
as those who are walking in the full light of truth for these
last days. Let your influence impress souls with the sacredness
of God's requirements.
If in the Providence of God you have been
given riches, do not settle down with the thought that you need
not engage in useful labor, that you have enough, and can eat,
drink, and be merry. Do not stand idle while others are struggling
to obtain means for the cause. Invest our means in the Lord's
work. If you do less than your duty in giving help to the perishing,
remember that your indolence is incurring guilt.
It is God who gives men power to get wealth,
and He has bestowed this ability, not as a means of gratifying
self, but as a means of returning to God His own. With this object
it is not a sin to acquire means. Money is to be earned by labor.
Every youth should be trained to habits of industry. The Bible
condemns no man for being rich
if he has acquired his riches honestly. It is the selfish love
of money wrongfully employed that is the root of all evil. Wealth
will prove a blessing if we regard it as the Lord's, to be received
with thankfulness and with thankfulness returned to the Giver.
But of what value is untold wealth if it
is hoarded in expensive mansions or in bank stocks? What do these
weigh in comparison with the salvation of one soul for whom the
Son of the infinite God has died?
To those who have heaped together treasure
for the last days the Lord declares: "Your riches are corrupted,
and your garments are moth-eaten. Your gold and silver is cankered;
and the rust of them shall be a witness against you, and shall
eat your flesh as it were fire."
The Lord bids us: "Sell that ye have,
and give alms; provide yourselves bags which wax not old, a treasure
in the heavens that faileth not, where no thief approacheth,
neither moth corrupteth. For where your treasure is, there will
your heart be also. Let your loins be girded about, and your
lights burning; and ye yourselves like unto men that wait for
their lord, when he will return from the wedding; that when he
cometh and knocketh, they may open unto him immediately. Blessed
are those servants, whom the lord when he cometh shall find watching:
verily I say unto you, that he shall gird himself, and make them
to sit down to meat, and will come forth and serve them. And
if he shall come in the second watch, or come in the third watch,
and find them so, blessed are those servants. And this know,
that if the goodman of the house had known what hour the thief
would come, he would have watched, and not have suffered his
house to be broken through. Be ye therefore ready also: for the
Son of man cometh at an hour when ye think not."