There are times when a distinct view is
presented to me of the condition of the remnant church, a condition
of appalling indifference to the needs of a world perishing for
lack of a knowledge of the truth for this time. Then I have hours,
and sometimes days, of intense anguish. Many to whom have been
committed the saving truths of the third angel's message fail
of realizing that the salvation of souls is dependent upon the
consecration and activity of God's church. Many are using their
blessings in the service of self. Oh, how my heart aches because
Christ is put to shame by their un-Christlike behavior! But,
after the agony is past, I feel like working harder than ever
to arouse them to put forth unselfish effort for the saving of
their fellow men.
God has made His people stewards of His
grace and truth, and how does He regard their neglect to impart
these blessings to their fellow men? Let us suppose that a distant
colony belonging to Great Britain is in great distress because
of famine and threatened war. Multitudes are dying of starvation,
and a powerful enemy is gathering on the frontier, threatening
to hasten the work of death. The government at home opens its
stores; public charity pours forth; relief flows through many
channels. A fleet is freighted with the precious means of life
and is sent to the scene of suffering, accompanied by the prayers
of those whose hearts are stirred to help. And for a time the
fleet sails directly for its destination. But, having lost sight
of land, the ardor of those entrusted with carrying food to the
starving sufferers abates. Though engaged in a work that makes
them colaborers with angels, they lose the good impressions with
which they started forth. Through evil counselors, temptation
enters.
A group of islands lies in their course,
and, though far short of their
destination, they decide to call. The temptation that has already
entered grows stronger. The selfish spirit of gain takes possession
of their minds. Mercantile advantages present themselves. Those
in charge of the fleet are prevailed on to remain on the islands.
Their original purpose of mercy fades from their sight. They
forget the starving people to whom they were sent. The stores
entrusted to them are used for their own benefit. The means of
beneficence is diverted into channels of selfishness. They barter
the means of life for selfish gain, and leave their fellow beings
to die. The cries of the perishing ascend to heaven, and the
Lord writes in His record the tale of robbery.
Think of the horror of human beings dying
because those placed in charge of the means of relief proved
unfaithful to their trust. It is difficult for us to realize
that man could be guilty of so terrible a sin. Yet I am instructed
to say to you, my brother, my sister, that Christians are daily
repeating this sin.
In Eden, man fell from his high estate
and through transgression became subject to death. It was seen
in heaven that human beings were perishing, and the compassion
of God was stirred. At infinite cost He devised a means of relief.
He "so loved the world, that He gave His only-begotten Son,
that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting
life." John 3:16. There was no hope for the transgressor
except through Christ. God saw that "there was no man, and
wondered that there was no intercessor: therefore His arm brought
salvation unto Him; and His righteousness, it sustained Him."
Isaiah 59:16.
The Lord chose a people and made them the
depositories of His truth. It was His purpose that by the revelation
of His character through Israel, men should be drawn to Him.
To all the world the gospel invitation was to be given. Through
the teaching of the sacrificial service, Christ
was to be uplifted before the nations, and all who would look
unto Him should live.
But Israel did not fulfill God's purpose.
They forgot God and lost sight of their high privilege as His
representatives. The blessings that they had received brought
no blessing to the world. All their advantages were appropriated
for their own glorification. They robbed God of the service He
required of them, and they robbed their fellow men of religious
guidance and a holy example.
God finally sent His Son to reveal to men
the character of the Unseen. Christ came and lived on this earth
a life of obedience to God's law. He gave His precious life to
save the world and made His servants His stewards. With the gift
of Christ all the treasures of heaven were given to man. The
church was freighted with the food of heaven for starving souls.
This was the treasure that the people of God were commissioned
to carry to the world. They were faithfully to perform their
duty, continuing their work until the message of mercy had encircled
the world.
Christ ascended to heaven and sent His
Holy Spirit to give power to the work of His disciples. Thousands
were converted in a day. In a single generation the gospel was
carried to every nation under heaven. But little by little a
change came. The church lost her first love. She became selfish
and ease-loving. The spirit of worldliness was cherished. The
enemy cast his spell upon those to whom God had given light for
a world in darkness, light which should have shone forth in good
works. The world was robbed of the blessings that God desired
men to receive.
Is not the same thing repeated in this
generation? Many in our day are keeping back that which the Lord
has entrusted to them for the salvation of a world unwarned,
unsaved. In the word of God an angel is represented as flying
in the midst of heaven, "having the everlasting gospel to
preach unto them that dwell on
the earth, and to every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and
people, saying with a loud voice, Fear God, and give glory to
Him; for the hour of His judgment is come: and worship Him that
made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and the fountains of waters."
Revelation 14:6,7.
The message of Revelation 14 is the message
that we are to bear to the world. It is the bread of life for
these last days. Millions of human beings are perishing in ignorance
and iniquity. But many of those to whom God has committed the
stores of life look upon these souls with indifference. Many
forget that to them has been entrusted the bread of life for
those starving for salvation.
Oh, for consecrated Christians, for Christlike
consistency, for the faith that works by love and purifies the
soul! May God help us to repent and change our sluggish movements
into consecrated activity. May He help us to show in our words
and works that we make the burden of perishing souls our own.
Let us be thankful every moment for God's
forbearance with our tardy, unbelieving movements. Instead of
flattering ourselves with the thought of what we have done, after
doing so little, we are to labor still more earnestly. We are
not to cease our efforts or relax our vigilance. Never is our
zeal to grow less. Our spiritual life must be daily revived by
the stream that makes glad the city of our God. We must be always
on the watch for opportunities to use for God the talents He
has given us.
The world is a theater; the actors, its
inhabitants, are preparing to act their part in the last great
drama. With the great masses of mankind there is no unity, except
as men confederate to accomplish their selfish purposes. God
is looking on. His purposes in regard to His rebellious subjects
will be fulfilled. The world has not been given into the hands
of men, though God is permitting
the elements of confusion and disorder to bear sway for a season.
A power from beneath is working to bring about the last great
scenes in the drama--Satan coming as Christ, and working with
all deceivableness of unrighteousness in those who are binding
themselves together in secret societies. Those who are yielding
to the passion for confederation are working out the plans of
the enemy. The cause will be followed by the effect.
Transgression has almost reached its limit.
Confusion fills the world, and a great terror is soon to come
upon human beings. The end is very near. We who know the truth
should be preparing for what is soon to break upon the world
as an overwhelming surprise.
John writes: "And I saw a great white
throne, and Him that sat on it, from whose face the earth and
the heaven fled away; and there was found no place for them.
And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the
books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the
book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which
were written in the books, according to their works." Revelation
20:11, 12.
Are we as a people asleep? Oh, if the young
men and young women in our institutions who are now unready for
the Lord's appearing, unfitted to become members of the Lord's
family, could only discern the signs of the times, what a change
would be seen in them! The Lord Jesus is calling for self-denying
workers to follow in His footsteps, to walk and work for Him,
to lift the cross, and to follow where He leads the way.
Many are readily satisfied with offering
the Lord trifling acts of service. Their Christianity is feeble.
Christ gave Himself for sinners. With what anxiety for the salvation
of souls we should be filled as we see human beings perishing
in sin! These souls have been bought at an infinite price. The
death of the Son of God on Calvary's cross is the measure of
their value. Day by day they are
deciding whether they will have eternal life or eternal death.
And yet men and women professing to serve the Lord are content
to occupy their time and attention with matters of little importance.
They are content to be at variance with one another. If they
were consecrated to the work of the Master, they would not be
striving and contending like a family of unruly children. Every
hand would be engaged in service. Everyone would be standing
at his post of duty, working with heart and soul as a missionary
of the cross of Christ. The spirit of the Redeemer would abide
in the hearts of the laborers, and works of righteousness would
be wrought. The workers would carry with them into their service
the prayers and sympathy of an awakened church. They would receive
their directions from Christ and would find no time for strife
and contention.
Messages would come from lips touched with
a live coal from the divine altar. Earnest, purified words would
be spoken. Humble, heartbroken intercessions would ascend to
heaven. With one hand the workers would take hold of Christ,
while with the other they would grasp sinners and draw them to
the Saviour.
"This gospel of the kingdom shall
be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations;
and then shall the end come." Matthew 24:14.
"If thou forbear to deliver them that
are drawn unto death, and those that are ready to be slain; if
thou sayest, Behold, we knew it not; doth not He that pondereth
the heart consider it? and He that keepeth thy soul, doth not
He know it? and shall not He render to every man according to
his works?" Proverbs 24:11, 12.