In view of the terrible crisis before us
what are those doing who profess to believe the truth? I was
called by my Guide, who said, "Follow
Me," and I was shown things among our people that were not
in accordance with their faith. There seemed to be a bicycle
craze. Money was spent to gratify an enthusiasm in this direction
that might better, far better, have been invested in building
houses of worship where they are greatly needed. There were presented
before me some very strange things in Battle Creek. A bewitching
influence seemed to be passing as a wave over our people there,
and I saw that this would be followed by other temptations. Satan
works with intensity of purpose to induce our people to invest
their time and money in gratifying supposed wants. This is a
species of idolatry. The example will be followed, and while
hundreds are starving for bread, while famine and pestilence
are seen and felt, because God cannot, according to His own name's
glory, protect those who are working contrary to His will, shall
those who profess to love and serve God act as did the people
in the days of Noah, following the imagination of their hearts?
While you have been gratifying your inclination
in the appropriation of money-God's money-for which you must
give an account, missionary work has been hindered and bound
about for want of means and workers to plant the banner of truth
in places where the people have never heard the message of warning.
Will God say to those who are selfishly pleasing their own imagination
and gratifying their own desires: "Well done, good and faithful
servant; thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make
thee ruler over many things: enter thou into the joy of thy Lord"?
Matthew 25:23.
My brethren and sisters in Battle Creek,
what kind of witness are you bearing to an unbelieving world?
I have been shown that the Lord does not look upon your course
with favor, for your practice contradicts your profession. You
are not doers of the words of Christ.
I was told by my Guide: "Look ye,
and behold the idolatry of My people, to whom I have been speaking,
rising up early, and presenting to them their dangers. I looked
that they should bring forth fruit." There were some who
were striving for the mastery, each trying to excel the other
in the swift running of their bicycles. There was a spirit of
strife and contention among them as to which should be the greatest.
The spirit was similar to that manifested in the baseball games
on the college ground. Said my Guide: "These things are
an offense to God. Both near and afar off souls are perishing
for the bread of life and the water of salvation." When
Satan is defeated in one line, he will be all ready with other
schemes and plans which will appear attractive and needful, and
which will absorb money and thought, and encourage selfishness,
so that he can overcome those who are so easily led into a false
and selfish indulgence.
The question arises: What burden do these
persons carry for the advancement of the work of God? Wherein
do they realize the importance of the work for this time? Christ
said to His disciples: "Ye are the light of the world. .
. . Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your
good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven."
Matthew 5:14-16. Is this investment of means and this spinning
of bicycles through the streets of Battle Creek giving evidence
of the genuineness of your faith in the last solemn warning to
be given to human beings standing on the very verge of the eternal
world?
My brethren and sisters in America, I make
my appeal to you. "Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for
whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap." Galatians
6:7. The lives of many are too delicate and dainty. They know
nothing of bearing hardship as good soldiers of Christ. They
are hindrances to the work of soul saving. They have many
wants; everything must be convenient and easy,
to suit their taste. They will not do anything themselves, and
those who would do something they hinder by their suppositions
and imaginary wants, and their love of idols. They think themselves
Christians, but they do not know what practical Christian life
signifies. What does it mean to be a Christian? It means to be
Christlike.
When the Lord sees His people restricting
their imaginary wants and practicing self-denial, not in a mournful,
regretful spirit, as Lot's wife left Sodom, but joyfully, for
Christ's sake, and because it is the right thing to do, the work
will go forward with power. Let nothing, however dear, however
loved, absorb your mind and affections, diverting you from the
study of God's word or from earnest prayer. Watch unto prayer.
Live your own requests. Co-operate with God by working in harmony
with Him. Expel from the soul-temple everything that assumes
the form of an idol. Now is God's time, and His time is your
time. Fight the good fight of faith, refusing to think or to
talk unbelief. The world is to hear the last warning message.