Let those who attend committee meetings
remember that they are meeting with God, who has given them their
work. Let them come together with reverence and consecration
of heart. They meet to consider important matters connected with
the Lord's cause. In every particular their actions are to show
that they are desirous of understanding His will in regard to
the plans to be laid for the advancement of His work. Let them
not waste a moment in unimportant conversation; for the Lord's
business should be conducted in a businesslike, perfect way.
If some member of a committee is careless and irreverent, let
him be reminded that he is in the presence of a Witness by whom
all actions are weighed.
I have been instructed that committee meetings
are not always pleasing to God. Some have come to these meetings
with a cold, hard, critical, loveless spirit. Such may do great
harm; for with them is the presence of the evil one, that keeps
them on the wrong side. Not infrequently their unfeeling attitude
toward measures under consideration brings in perplexity, delaying
decisions that should be made. God's servants, in need of rest
of mind, and sleep, have been greatly distressed and burdened
over these matters. In the hope of reaching a decision, they
continue their meetings far into the night. But life is too precious
to be imperiled in this way. Let the Lord carry the burden. Wait
for Him to adjust the difficulties. Give the weary brain a rest.
Unreasonable hours are destructive to the physical, the mental,
and the moral powers. If the brain were given proper periods
of rest, the thoughts would be clear and sharp, and business
would be expedited.