Many fields ripe for the harvest have not
yet been entered because of our lack of self-sacrificing helpers.
These fields must be entered, and many laborers should go to
them with the expectation of bearing their own expenses. But
some of our ministers are little disposed to take upon them the
burden of this work, little disposed to labor with the wholehearted
benevolence that characterized the life of our Lord.
God is grieved as He sees the lack of self-denial
and perseverance in His servants. Angels are amazed at the spectacle.
Let workers for Christ study His life of self-sacrifice. He is
our example. Can the ministers of today expect to be called on
to endure less hardship than did the early Christians, the Waldenses,
and reformers in every age in their efforts to carry the gospel
to every land?
God has entrusted to His ministers the
work of proclaiming His last message of mercy to the world. He
is displeased with those who do not throw their whole energies
into this all-important work. Unfaithfulness on the part of the
appointed watchmen on the walls of Zion endangers the cause of
truth and exposes it to the ridicule of the enemy. It is time
for our ministers to understand the responsibility and sacredness
of their mission. There is a woe upon them, if they fail of performing
the work which they themselves acknowledge that God has placed
in their hands.
Not a few ministers are neglecting the
very work that they have been appointed to do. Why are those
who are set apart for the work of the ministry placed
on committees and boards? Why are they called
upon to attend so many business meetings, many times at great
distance from their fields of labor? Why are not business matters
placed in the hands of businessmen? The ministers have not been
set apart to do this work. The finances of the cause are to be
properly managed by men of ability, but ministers are set apart
for another line of work. Let the management of financial matters
rest on others than those ordained to the ministry.
Ministers are not to be called hither and
thither to attend board meetings for the purpose of deciding
common business questions. Many of our ministers have done this
work in the past, but it is not the work in which the Lord wishes
them to engage. Too many financial burdens have been placed on
them. When they try to carry these burdens, they neglect to fulfill
the gospel commission. God looks upon this as a dishonor to His
name.
The Lord's great vineyard demands from
His servants that which it has not yet received-- earnest, persevering
labor for souls. The ministry is becoming weak and enfeebled,
and under its tame service the churches also are becoming weak.
As the result of their labors the ministers have but little to
show in the conversion of souls. The truth is not carried into
the barren places of the earth. These things are depriving God
of the glory that belongs to Him. He calls for workers who will
be producers as well as consumers.
The world is to be warned. Ministers should work earnestly and devotedly, opening new fields and engaging in personal labor for souls, instead of hovering over the churches that already have great light and many advantages.