To those who are laboring in the South
I would say: Be not discouraged by the present feebleness of
the work. You have had to struggle against difficulties that
have at times threatened to overcome you. But by God's help you
have been enabled to move forward. If all in our ranks knew how
difficult it was in years past to establish the work in places
that have since become important centers, they would realize
that it takes courage to face an unpromising situation and to
declare, with hands uplifted to heaven: "We will not fail
nor become discouraged." Those who have not broken the ground
in new and difficult fields do not realize the difficulties of
pioneer work. If they could understand God's working they would
not only rejoice because of what has been done, but they would
see cause for rejoicing in the future of the work.
My brethren, there is no reason for discouragement.
The good seed is being sown. God will watch over it, causing
it to spring up and bring forth an abundant harvest. Remember
that many of the enterprises for soul saving have, at the beginning,
been carried forward amidst great difficulty.
I am instructed to say to you: Move guardedly,
doing always that which the Lord commands. Move forward courageously,
assured that the Lord will be with those who love and serve Him.
He will work in behalf of His covenant-keeping people. He will
not suffer them to become a reproach. He will purify all who
yield themselves to Him, and will make them a praise in the earth.
Nothing else in this world is so dear to God as His church. He
will work with mighty power through humble,
faithful men. Christ is saying to you today: "I am with
you, co-operating with your faithful, trusting efforts, and giving
you precious victories. I will strengthen you as you sanctify
yourselves to My service. I will give you success in your efforts
to arouse souls dead in trespasses and sins."
Unswerving faith and unselfish love will
overcome the difficulties that arise in the path of duty to hinder
aggressive warfare. As those inspired by this faith go forward
in the work of saving souls, they will run and not be weary,
will walk and not faint.
I assure you that if you work in right
lines, God will make your enemies to be at peace with you. He
will uphold and strengthen you. Make a covenant with God that
you will guard well your words. "If any man offend not in
word, the same is a perfect man, and able also to bridle the
whole body." James 3:2. Remember that a revengeful speech
never makes one feel that he has gained a victory. Let Christ
speak through you. Do not lose the blessing that comes from thinking
no evil.
Remember that prayer is the source of your
strength. A worker cannot gain success while he hurries through
his prayers and rushes away to look after something that he fears
may be neglected or forgotten. He gives only a few hurried thoughts
to God; he does not take time to think, to pray, to wait upon
the Lord for a renewal of physical and spiritual strength. He
soon becomes weary. He does not feel the uplifting, inspiring
influence of God's Spirit. He is not quickened by fresh life.
His jaded frame and tired brain are not soothed by personal contact
with Christ.
"Wait on the Lord: be of good courage,
and He shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the Lord."
"It is good that a man should both hope and quietly wait
for the salvation of the Lord." Psalm
27:14; Lamentations 3:26. There are those who work all day and
far into the night to do what seems to them must be done. The
Lord looks pityingly upon these weary, heavy-laden burden bearers
and says to them: "Come unto Me, . . . and I will give you
rest." Matthew 11:28.
God's workers will meet with turmoil, discomfort,
and weariness. At times, uncertain and distracted, they are almost
in despair. When this restless nervousness comes, let them remember
Christ's invitation: "Come ye yourselves apart, . . . and
rest awhile." The Saviour "giveth power to the faint;
and to them that have no might He increaseth strength."
Isaiah 40:29.
Difficulties will arise that will try your
faith and patience. Face them bravely. Look on the bright side.
If the work is hindered, be sure that it is not your fault, and
then go forward, rejoicing in the Lord. Heaven is full of joy.
It resounds with the praises of Him who made so wonderful a sacrifice
for the redemption of the human race. Should not the church on
earth be full of praise? Should not Christians publish throughout
the world the joy of serving Christ? Those who in heaven join
with the angelic choir in their anthem of praise must learn on
earth the song of heaven, the keynote of which is thanksgiving.
Never let your courage fail. Never talk
unbelief because appearances are against you. As you work for
the Master you will feel pressure for want of means, but the
Lord will hear and answer your petitions for help. Let your language
be: "The Lord God will help me; therefore shall I not be
confounded: therefore have I set my face like a flint, and I
know that I shall not be ashamed." Isaiah 50:7.
If you make a mistake, turn your defeat
into victory. The lessons that
God sends will always, if well learned, bring help in due time.
Put your trust in God. Pray much, and believe. Trusting, hoping,
believing, holding fast the hand of Infinite Power, you will
be more than conquerors.
True workers walk and work by faith. Sometimes
they grow weary with watching the slow advance of the work when
the battle wages strong between the powers of good and evil.
But if they refuse to fail or be discouraged they will see the
clouds breaking away and the promise of deliverance fulfilling.
Through the mist with which Satan has surrounded them, they will
see the shining of the bright beams of the Sun of Righteousness.
Work in faith, and leave results with God.
Pray in faith, and the mystery of His providence will bring its
answer. At times it may seem that you cannot succeed. But work
and believe, putting into your efforts faith, hope, and courage.
After doing what you can, wait for the Lord, declaring His faithfulness,
and He will bring His word to pass. Wait, not in fretful anxiety,
but in undaunted faith and unshaken trust.
"If God be for us, who can be against
us? He that spared not His own Son, but delivered Him up for
us all, how shall He not with Him also freely give us all things?
. . . Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? shall tribulation,
or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril,
or sword? . . . Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors
through Him that loved us. For I am persuaded, that neither death,
nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things
present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other
creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God,
which is in Christ Jesus our Lord."