"Say not ye, There are yet four months,
and then cometh harvest? behold, I say unto you, Lift up your
eyes, and look on the fields; for they are white already to harvest.
And he that reapeth receiveth wages, and gathered fruit unto
life eternal: that both he that soweth and he that reapeth may
rejoice together. And herein is that saying true, One soweth,
and another reapeth." John 4:35-37.
After sowing the seed, the husbandman is
compelled to wait for months for it to germinate and develop
into grain ready to be harvested. But in sowing it he is encouraged
by the expectation of fruit in the future. His labor is lightened
with the hope of good returns in the time of reaping.
Not so with the seeds of truth sown by
Christ in the mind of the Samaritan woman during His conversation
with her at the well. The harvest of His seed sowing was not
remote, but immediate. Scarcely were His words spoken, before
the seed thus sown sprang up and produced fruit, awakening her
understanding, and enabling her to know that she had been conversing
with the Lord Jesus Christ. She let the rays of divine light
shine into her heart. Forgetting her water pitcher, she hastened
away to communicate the good news to her Samaritan brethren.
"Come," she said, "see a man, which told me all
the things that ever I did." Verse 29. And they came out
at once to see Him. It was then that He likened the souls of
these Samaritans to a field of grain. "Lift up your eyes,"
He said to His disciples, and look on the fields; for they are
white already to harvest."
"So when the Samaritans were come
unto Him, they besought Him that He would tarry with them: and
He abode there two days."
And what busy days these were! What is the record of the result?
"And many more believed because of His own word; and said
unto the woman, Now we believe, not because of thy saying: for
we have heard Him ourselves, and know that this is indeed the
Christ, the Saviour of the world." Verses 40-42.
Christ, in opening to the minds of the
Samaritans the word of life, sowed many seeds of truth and showed
the people how they, too, could sow seeds of truth in the minds
of others. How much good might be accomplished if all who know
the truth would labor for sinners, for those who need so much
to know and understand Bible truth and who would respond to it
as readily as the Samaritans responded to the words of Christ!
How little do we enter into sympathy with God on the point that
should be the strongest bond of union between us and Him-compassion
for depraved, guilty, suffering souls, dead in trespasses and
sins! If men shared the sympathies of Christ, they would have
constant sorrow of heart over the condition of many needy fields,
so destitute of workers.
The work in foreign fields is to be carried
forward earnestly and intelligently. And the work in the home
field is in no wise to be neglected. Let not the fields lying
in the shadow of our doors, such as the great cities in our land,
be lightly passed over and neglected. These fields are fully
as important as any foreign field.
God's encouraging message of mercy should
be proclaimed in the cities of America. Men and women living
in these cities are rapidly becoming more and still more entangled
in their business relations. They are acting wildly in the erection
of buildings whose towers reach high into the heavens. Their
minds are filled with schemes and ambitious devisings. God is
bidding every one of His ministering servants: Cry aloud,
spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet,
and show My people their transgression, and the house of Jacob
their sins." Isaiah 58:1.
Let us thank the Lord that there are a
few laborers doing everything possible to raise up some memorials
for God in our neglected cities. Let us remember that it is our
duty to give these workers encouragement. God is displeased with
the lack of appreciation and support shown our faithful workers
in our large cities by His people in our own land. The work in
the home field is a vital problem just now. The present time
is the most favorable opportunity that we shall have to work
these fields. In a little while the situation will be much more
difficult.
Jesus wept over Jerusalem because of the
guilt and obstinacy of His chosen people. He weeps also over
the hardheartedness of those who, professing to be co-workers
with Him, are content to do nothing. Are those who should appreciate
the value of souls carrying, with Christ, a burden of heaviness
and constant sorrow, mingled with tears, for the cities of the
earth? The destruction of these cities, almost wholly given up
to idolatry, is impending. In the great day of final reckoning
what answer can be given for neglecting to enter these cities
now?
While carrying forward the work in America,
may the Lord help us to give to other countries the attention
that they ought to have, so that the workers in these fields
will not be bound about, unable to leave memorials for God in
many places. Let us not allow too many advantages to be absorbed
in this country. Let us not continue to neglect our duty toward
the millions living in other lands. Let us gain a better understanding
of the situation and redeem the past.
My brethren and sisters in America, it
may be that in lifting up your
eyes to see afar off the fields white unto the harvest, you will
receive into your own hearts the abundant grace of God. You who
through unbelief have been spiritually poor will, through personal
labor, become rich in good works. You will no longer starve your
souls in the midst of plenty, but will appropriate the good things
God has in store for you. When you begin to realize how destitute
of means the laborers are to carry forward the work in foreign
fields, you will do what you can to help, and your souls will
begin to revive, your spiritual appetite will become healthy,
and your mind will be refreshed with the word of God, which is
a leaf from the tree of life for the healing of the nations.
In answer to the Lord's inquiry, "Whom
shall I send?" Isaiah responded, "Here am I; send me."
Isaiah 6:8. You, my brother, my sister, may not be able to go
into the Lord's vineyard yourself, but you may furnish the means
to send others. Thus you will be putting your money out to the
exchangers; and when the Master comes, you will be able to return
to Him His own with usury. Your means can be used to send forth
and sustain the messengers of God, who by voice and by influence
will give the message: "Prepare ye the way of the Lord,
make His paths straight." Matthew 3:3. Plans are being made
for the advancement of the cause, and now is your time to work.
If you work with self-denial, doing what
you can to further the advancement of the cause in new fields,
the Lord will help and strengthen and bless you. Trust in the
assurance of His presence, which sustains you, and which is light
and life. Do all for love of Jesus and the precious souls for
whom He has died. Work with a pure, divinely inwrought purpose
to glorify God. The Lord sees and understands, and He will use
you, despite your weakness, if you offer your talent as a
consecrated gift to His service; for in active,
disinterested service the weak become strong and enjoy His precious
commendation. The joy of the Lord is an element of strength.
If you are faithful, the peace that passeth all understanding
will be your reward in this life, and in the future life you
will enter into the joy of your Lord.
I must write something in regard to the
way in which our cities in America have been passed by and neglected,
cities in which the truth has not been proclaimed. The message
must be given to the thousands of foreigners living in these
cities in the home field.
I cannot understand why our people have
so little burden to take up the work that the Lord has for years
been keeping before me, the work of giving the message of present
truth in the Southern States. Few have felt that upon them rested
the responsibility of taking hold of this work. Our people have
failed to enter new territory and to work the cities in the South.
Over and over again the Lord has presented the needs of this
field, without any special results. I have sometimes felt as
if I could no longer bear the burden of this work. I thought
that, if men should continue to neglect this work, I would let
matters drift and pray that the Lord would have mercy upon the
ignorant and those who are out of the way.
But the Lord has a controversy with our
ministers and people, and I must speak, placing upon them the
burden of the Southern work and of the cities of our land. Who
feels heavily burdened to see the message proclaimed in Greater
New York and in the many other cities as yet unworked? Not all
the means that can be gathered up is to be sent from America
to distant lands, while in the
home field there exist such providential opportunities to present
the truth to millions who have never heard it. Among these millions
are the representatives of many nations, many of whom are prepared
to receive the message. Much remains to be done within the shadow
of our doors--in the cities of California, New York, and many
other states.
God says to His people: "Arise, shine;
for thy light is come, and the glory of the Lord is risen upon
thee." Isaiah 60:1. Why, then, do they feel so little burden
to plant the standard of truth in new places? Why do they not
obey the word: "Sell that ye have, and give alms; provide
yourselves bags which wax not old, a treasure in the heavens
that faileth not"? Luke 12:33. Why do they not return to
the Lord His own, to be invested in heavenly merchandise? Why
is there not a more earnest call for volunteers to enter the
whitening harvest field? Unless more is done than has been done
for the cities of America, ministers and people will have a heavy
account to settle with the One who has appointed to every man
his work.
We repeat the prayer: "Thy kingdom
come. Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven." Matthew
6:10. Are we doing our part to answer this prayer? We profess
to believe that the commission which Christ gave to His disciples
is given also to us. Are we fulfilling it? May God forgive our
terrible neglect in not doing the work that as yet we have scarcely
touched with the tips of our fingers. When will this work be
done? It makes my heart sick and sore to see such blindness on
the part of the people of God.
There are thousands in America perishing
in ignorance and sin. And looking afar off to some distant field,
those who know the truth are indifferently
passing by the needy fields close to them. Christ says: "Go
work today in My vineyard." "Say not ye, There are
yet four months, and then cometh harvest? behold, I say unto
you, Lift up your eyes, and look on the fields; for they are
white already to harvest." Matthew 21:28; John 4:35.
Wake up, wake up, my brethren and sisters,
and enter the fields in America that have never been worked.
After you have given something for foreign fields, do not think
your duty done. There is a work to be done in foreign fields,
but there is a work to be done in America that is just as important.
In the cities of America there are people of almost every language.
These need the light that God has given to His church.
The Lord lives and reigns. Soon He will
arise in majesty to shake terribly the earth. A special message
is now to be borne, a message that will pierce the spiritual
darkness and convict and convert souls. "Haste thee, flee
for thy life," is the call to be given to those dwelling
in sin. We must now be terribly in earnest. We have not a moment
to spend in criticism and accusation. Let those who have done
this in the past fall on their knees in prayer, and let them
beware how they put their words and their plans in the place
of God's words and God's plans.
We have no time for dwelling on matters
that are of no importance. Our time should be given to proclaiming
the last message of mercy to a guilty world. Men are needed who
move under the inspiration of the Spirit of God. The sermons
preached by some of our ministers will have to be much more powerful
than they are now, or many backsliders will carry a tame, pointless
message, which lulls people to sleep. Every discourse should be given under a sense of the awful
judgments soon to fall on the world. The message of truth is
to be proclaimed by lips touched with a live coal from the divine
altar.
My heart is filled with anguish when I
think of the tame messages borne by some of our ministers, when
they have a message of life and death to bear. The ministers
are asleep; the lay members are asleep; and a world is perishing
in sin. May God help His people to arouse and walk and work as
men and women on the borders of the eternal world. Soon an awful
surprise is coming upon the inhabitants of the world. Suddenly,
with power and great glory, Christ will come. Then there will
be no time to prepare to meet Him. Now is the time for us to
give the warning message.
We are stewards, entrusted by our absent
Lord with the care of His household and His interests, which
He came to this world to serve. He has returned to heaven, leaving
us in charge, and He expects us to watch and wait for His appearing.
Let us be faithful to our trust, lest coming suddenly He find
us sleeping.