The Lord directed Moses to recount to the
children of Israel His dealings with them in their deliverance
from Egypt and their wonderful preservation in the wilderness.
He was to call to mind their unbelief and murmuring when brought
into trial, and the Lord's great mercy and loving-kindness, which
had never forsaken them. This would stimulate their faith and
strengthen their courage. While they would be led to realize
their own sin and weakness, they would realize also that God
was their righteousness and strength.
It is just as essential that the people
of God in this day should bear in mind how and when they have
been tested, and where their faith has failed; where they have
imperiled His cause by their unbelief and also by their self-confidence.
God's mercy, His sustaining providence, His never-to-be-forgotten
deliverances, are to be recounted, step by step. As God's people
thus review the past, they should see that the Lord is ever repeating
His dealings. They should understand the warnings given, and
should beware not to repeat their mistakes. Renouncing all self-dependence,
they are to trust in Him to save them from again dishonoring
His name. In every victory that Satan gains, souls are imperiled.
Some become the subjects of his temptations, never to recover
themselves. Then let those who have made mistakes walk carefully,
at every step praying: "Hold up my goings in Thy paths,
that my footsteps slip not." Psalm 17:5.
God sends trials to prove who will stand
faithful under temptation. He brings all into trying positions
to see if they will trust in a power out of and above themselves.
Everyone has undiscovered traits of character that must
come to light through trial. God allows those
who are self-sufficient to be sorely tempted, that they may understand
their helplessness.
When trials come to us; when we can see
before us, not an increase of prosperity, but a pressure necessitating
sacrifice on the part of all, how shall we receive Satan's insinuation
that we are to have a very hard time? If we listen to his suggestions,
unbelief in God will spring up. At such a time we should remember
that God has always had a care for His institutions. We should
look at the work He has done, the reforms He has wrought. We
should gather up the evidences of Heaven's blessings, the tokens
for good, saying: Lord, we believe in Thee, in Thy servants,
and in Thy work. We will trust in Thee. The publishing house
is Thine own instrumentality, and we will not fail or be discouraged.
Thou hast honored us by connecting us with Thy center. We will
keep the way of the Lord, to do justice and judgment. We will
act our part by being true to the work of God."
If we lack faith where we are when difficulties
present themselves we would lack faith in any place.
Our greatest need is faith in God. When
we look on the dark side we lose our hold on the Lord God of
Israel. As the heart is opened to fears and conjectures, the
path of progress is hedged up by unbelief. Let us never feel
that God has forsaken His work.
There must be less talking unbelief, less
imagining that this one and that one is hedging up the way. Go
forward in faith; trust the Lord to prepare the way for His work.
Then you will find rest in Christ. As you cultivate
faith and place yourselves in right relation
to God and by earnest prayer brace yourselves to do your duty
you will be worked by the Holy Spirit. The many problems that
are now mysterious you may solve for yourselves by continued
trust in God. You need not be painfully indefinite because you
are living under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. You may walk
and work in confidence.
We must have less faith in what we can
do and more faith in what the Lord can do for us, if we will
have clean hands and pure hearts. You are not engaged in your
own work; you are doing the work of God.
More love is needed, more frankness, less
suspicion, less evil thinking. We need to be less ready to blame
and accuse. It is this that is so offensive to God. The heart
needs to be softened and subdued by love. The strengthless condition
of our people results from the fact that their hearts are not
right with God. Alienation from Him is the cause of the burdened
condition of our institutions.
Do not worry. By looking at appearances,
and complaining when difficulty and pressure come, you reveal
a sickly, enfeebled faith. By your words and your works show
that your faith is invincible. The Lord is rich in resources.
He owns the world. Look to Him who has light, and power, and
efficiency. He will bless everyone who is seeking to communicate
light and love.
The Lord desires all to understand that
their prosperity is hid with Him in Christ; that it is dependent
on their humility and meekness, their wholehearted obedience
and devotion. When they shall learn the lesson of the great Teacher,
to die to self, to put no confidence in man, nor to make flesh their arm, then, as they call upon
Him, the Lord will be to them a present help in every time of
need. He will guide them in judgment. He will be at their right
hand to give them counsel. He will say to them: "This is
the way, walk ye in it."
Let the brethren in responsible positions
talk faith and courage to the workers. Cast your net on the right
side of the ship, the side of faith. As long as probation continues,
show what can be done by a consecrated, living church.
We do not understand as we should the great
conflict going on between invisible agencies, the controversy
between loyal and disloyal angels. Over every man, good and evil
angels strive. This is no make-believe conflict. It is not mimic
battles in which we are engaged. We have to meet most powerful
adversaries, and it rests with us to determine which shall win.
We are to find our strength where the early disciples found theirs.
"These all continued with one accord in prayer and supplication."
"And suddenly there came a sound from heaven as of a rushing
mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were sitting."
"And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost." Acts
1:14; 2:2, 4.
There is no excuse for defection or despondency,
because all the promises of heavenly grace are for those who
hunger and thirst after righteousness. The intensity of desire
represented by hungering and thirsting is a pledge that the coveted
supply will be given.
Just as soon as we realize our inability
to do God's work and submit to be guided by His wisdom, the Lord
can work with us. If we will empty the soul of self, He will
supply all our necessities.
Place your mind and will where the Holy Spirit
can reach for them, for He will not work through another man's
mind and conscience to reach yours. With earnest prayer for wisdom,
make the work of God your study. Take counsel of sanctified reason,
surrendered wholly to God.
Look unto Jesus in simplicity and faith.
Gaze upon Jesus until the spirit faints under the excess of light.
We do not half pray. We do not half believe. "Ask, and it
shall be given you." Luke 11:9. Pray, believe, strengthen
one another. Pray as you never before prayed that the Lord will
lay His hand upon you, that you may be able to comprehend the
length and breadth and depth and height, and to know the love
of Christ, which passeth knowledge, that you may be filled with
all the fullness of God.
The fact that we are called upon to endure
trial proves that the Lord Jesus sees in us something very precious,
which He desires to develop. If He saw in us nothing whereby
He might glorify His name He would not spend time in refining
us. We do not take special pains in pruning brambles. Christ
does not cast worthless stones into His furnace. It is valuable
ore that He tests.
The blacksmith puts the iron and steel into the fire that he may know what manner of metal they are. The Lord allows His chosen ones to be placed in the furnace of affliction in order that He may see what temper they are of and whether He can mold and fashion them for His work.