In the parable of the good Samaritan the
priest and the Levite looked on the wretched man who had been
robbed and wounded, but it did not seem to them desirable to
help the one who, because he was helpless and forsaken, most
needed help. The priest and the Levite represent many, many in
Battle Creek.
Many souls can be saved if the Southern
field can have but a small part of the means so lavishly expended
in Battle Creek to make things more convenient.
The Lord's heritage has been strangely
neglected, and God will judge His people for this thing. Pride
and the love of display are gratified by the accumulated advantages,
while new fields are left untouched. The rebuke of God is upon
the managers for their partiality and selfish appropriation of
His goods.
Something has been done in foreign missions,
and something in home missions; but altogether too much territory
has been left unworked. The work is too much centralized. The
interests in Battle Creek are overgrown, and this means that
other portions of the field are robbed of facilities which they
should have had. The larger and still larger preparations, in
the erection and enlargement of buildings, which have called
together and held so large a number in Battle Creek, are not
in accordance with God's plan, but in direct contravention of
His plan.
It has been urged that there were great advantages
in having so many institutions in close connection, that they
would be a strength to one another and could afford help to those
seeking education and employment. This is according to human
reasoning; it will be admitted that, from a human point of view,
many advantages are gained by crowding so many responsibilities
in Battle Creek; but the vision needs to be extended.
These interests should be broken up into
many parts in order that the work may start in cities which it
will be necessary to make centers of interest. Buildings should
be erected and responsibilities centered in many localities that
are now robbed of vital, spiritual interest in order to swell
the overplus already in Battle Creek. The Lord is not glorified
by this management on the part of those who are in responsible
positions. "The earth shall be filled with the knowledge
of the glory of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea."
And this is life eternal, that they might know Thee the only
true God, and Jesus Christ, whom Thou hast sent." Habakkuk
2:14; John 17:3.
The salvation of the heathen has long been
deemed a matter that should engage the interest of Christians,
and it is not more than justice to bring light to their dark
borders. But home missionary work is just as much needed. The
heathen are brought to our very doors. Idolatrous ignorance is
within the very shadow of our homes. Something is being done
for the colored people, but next to nothing compared with what
others receive who already have a knowledge of the truth, who
have had opportunities innumerable, but who have not half appreciated
their advantages. To those who know not the truth, let the love
of Jesus be presented, and it will work like leaven for the transformation
of character.
What are we doing for the Southern field? I have looked most anxiously to see if some plan would not be set in operation to redeem the sinful neglect of that field, but I see not a proposition or a resolution to do anything. Perhaps something has been planned that I have not seen. I hope so, and praise the Lord if it is so. But though for years our duty has been laid out in a most decided manner, yet the Southern field has been touched only with the tips of our fingers. I now feel deeply in earnest in again bringing before you this neglected portion of the Lord's vineyard. This matter is brought before me again and again. I have been awakened in the night season, and the command has come: Write the things that I have opened before you, whether men will hear or whether they will forbear.