Through the failure of canvassers to meet
their indebtedness, our tract societies have been involved in
debt; they cannot meet their obligations to the publishing houses;
thus these institutions become embarrassed, and their work is
hindered. Some canvassers have thought themselves ill-treated
when required to make prompt payment to the publishers for books
received, but prompt remittal is the only successful way of conducting
business.
The loose manner in which some canvassers
have performed their work shows that they have important lessons
to learn. Much haphazard work has been presented before me. By
laxness in secular affairs some have formed habits of carelessness
and slackness, and they have brought this deficiency into the
Lord's work.
God calls for decided improvement in the
various branches of the work. The business done in connection
with His cause should be marked with greater precision and exactness.
There must be firm, decided effort to bring about essential reforms.
"Cursed be he that doeth the work
of the Lord negligently." Jeremiah 48:10, margin.
"If ye offer the blind for sacrifice,
is it not evil? and if ye offer the lame and sick, is it not
evil? offer it now unto thy governor; will he be pleased with
thee, or accept thy person?" Malachi 1:8. "Cursed be
the deceiver, which . . . voweth, and sacrificeth unto the Lord
a blemished thing: for I am a great King, saith the Lord of hosts,
and My name is terrible." Verse 14, R.V.