Our people have not felt as they should
the necessity of this matter, and it has therefore been neglected.
The churches have been thoughtless, and, though the light of
the word of God has been shining upon their pathway, they have
neglected this most sacred duty. The Lord is greatly displeased
with this neglect of His faithful servants. Our people should
be as willing to assist these persons when in adverse circumstances
as they have been willing to accept their means and services
when in health.
God has laid upon us the obligation of
giving special attention to the poor among us. But these ministers
and workers are not to be ranked with the poor. They have laid
up for themselves a treasure in the heavens that faileth not.
They have served the conference in its necessity, and now the
conference is to serve them. When cases of this kind come before
us, we are not to pass by on the other side. We are not to say,
"Be ye warmed and filled" (James 2:16), and then take
no active measures to supply their necessities. This has been
done in the past, and thus in some cases Seventh-day Adventists
have dishonored their profession of faith and have given the
world opportunity to reproach the cause of God.