Our publications have a most sacred work
to do in making clear, simple, and plain the spiritual basis
of our faith. Everywhere the people are taking sides; all are
ranging themselves either under the banner of truth and righteousness
or under the banner of the apostate powers that are contending
for the supremacy. At this time God's message to the world is
to be given with such prominence and power that the people will
be brought face to face, mind to mind, heart to heart, with truth.
They must be brought to see its superiority over the multitudinous
errors that are pushing their way into notice,
to supplant, if possible, the word of God for this solemn time.
The great object of our publications is
to exalt God, to call men's attention to the living truths of
His word. God calls upon us to lift up, not our own standard,
not the standard of this world, but His standard of truth.
It is only as we do this that His prospering
hand can be with us. Consider God's dealings with His people
in the past. Notice how, while they carried His banner, He exalted
them before their enemies. But when in self-exaltation they departed
from their allegiance, when they exalted a power and a principle
that were opposed to Him, they were left to bring upon themselves
disaster and defeat.
Consider the experience of Daniel. When
called to stand before King Nebuchadnezzar, Daniel did not hesitate
to acknowledge the source of his wisdom. Did that faithful recognition
of God detract from Daniel's influence in the king's court? By
no means; it was the secret of his power; it secured for him
favor in the eyes of the ruler of Babylon. In God's name Daniel
made known to the king the heaven-sent messages of instruction,
warning, and rebuke, and he was not repulsed. Let God's workers
of today read the firm, bold testimony of Daniel and follow his
example.
Never does man show greater folly than when
he seeks to secure acceptance and recognition in the world by
sacrificing in any degree the allegiance and honor due to God.
When we place ourselves where God cannot co-operate with us,
our strength will be found weakness. All that is ever done toward
restoring the image of God in man is done because God is the
efficiency of the worker. It is His power alone that can restore
the body, energize the mind, or
renew the soul. In our publishing work, as in every other line
of effort or Christian living, will be demonstrated the truth
of Christ's words: "Without Me ye can do nothing."
John 15:5.
God has given to men immortal principles, to which every human power will one day bow. He calls upon us to give to the world, by precept and by example, a demonstration of these principles. To those who honor Him by a faithful adherence to His word, the result will be glorious. It means much to stand by principles that will live through the eternal ages.