Why is it, brethren, that you continue
to keep so many interests bound up in Battle Creek? Why do you
not listen to the counsels and the warnings that have been given
you regarding this matter? Why do you not take decisive steps
to establish centers of influence in many of the large cities?
Why do you not encourage the Michigan Tract Society and the International
Tract Society to establish their offices in cities where there
is much missionary work to do, and where their secretaries and
other workers may engage personally in missionary work, acting
as leaders in important enterprises? Move out, brethren, move
out, and educate your workers to labor for those outside the
camp. Why do you hide your light by continuing to remain in Battle
Creek? Go out, brethren, go out into the regions beyond.
There is much work to be done, and our
experienced workers should strive to place themselves where they
will come in direct contact with those needing help. They can
do comparatively little in Battle Creek. Is it right, brethren,
for you to keep your light hid under a bushel or under a bed?
Is it not better that you do that which the Lord has plainly
indicated you should do? Resolve now that you will give up your
preference, your way, and that you will obey His voice. Seek
the Lord most earnestly, with humble, fervent prayer for wisdom
and for success in this endeavor. Then take the light from under
the bushel, away from the place that seems most favorable for
your financial interests, and from under the bed, away from the
place most convenient for your comfort, and put it on a candlestick,
that it may give light to all that are in the house.
A crisis in missionary effort is upon us.
There is a great work to be done, and if this work is earnestly
done in Battle Creek, if it is
faithfully done throughout the churches in Michigan, if it is
vigorously prosecuted in all our older churches and strongholds
of influence, we may hope that its influence will leaven the
churches throughout all the conferences, many of whom are now
standing as if paralyzed.
The institutions which God has established
as centers of influence for the dissemination of light are not
blending their interests and working together as God would have
them. The managers of these institutions should know that their
very first work is to harmonize with their fellow workers. Our
ministers must awake to understand the situation. The gospel
is the sanctifying influence in our world. Its influence upon
hearts will bring harmony. The standard of truth is to be uplifted
and the atonement of Christ presented as the grand, central theme
for consideration.
The medical missionary work is to be to
the work of the church as the right arm to the body. The third
angel goes forth proclaiming the commandments of God and the
faith of Jesus. The medical missionary work is the gospel in
practice. All lines of work are to be harmoniously blended in
giving the invitation: "Come; for all things are now ready."
To those in Battle Creek has been given
the message that many should move into places where they may
engage in this very work in connection with their temporal business.
Had they moved out by faith, willing to endure wearing labor
and privation for the work's sake, they would have obtained a
rich experience in the things of God. But they thought that they
would find things a little more convenient in Battle Creek, that
the work there would be less taxing than elsewhere, and therefore
they remained. Many who crowd into Battle Creek get no good there
because they do not make use of the knowledge they receive. They
do no good in Battle Creek, but are swelling the number who need
conversion. They have not the spirit of sacrifice. They have
much of self and a little of Christ, a little
faith and a few good works. They think that they have religion,
but it all amounts to nothing.
God speaks to you in His word, saying:
"Forasmuch as this people draw near Me with their mouth,
and with their lips do honor Me, but have removed their heart
far from Me, and their fear toward Me is taught by the precept
of men: therefore, behold, I will proceed to do a marvelous work
among this people, even a marvelous work and a wonder: for the
wisdom of their wise men shall perish, and the understanding
of their prudent men shall be hid."
"In that day shall the deaf hear the
words of the book, and the eyes of the blind shall see out of
obscurity, and out of darkness. The meek also shall increase
their joy in the Lord, and the poor among men shall rejoice in
the Holy One of Israel." Isaiah 29:13, 14, 18, 19.
My brethren, the Lord has called upon you
to do a certain work, but you have not done it; and in the place
where you are there is discord and contention and strife. But
this need not be. God does not design that His workmen shall
stand apart as separate atoms. All have a great and solemn work
to do, and it is to be done under God's supervision.
God will do great things for His people
if they will co-operate with Him. He will work upon the minds
of men, so that there will be seen in their lives, even in this
world, a fulfillment of the promise of the future state:
"The wilderness
and the dry land shall be glad;
And the desert shall
rejoice, and blossom as the rose.
It shall blossom
abundantly, and rejoice even with joy and singing;
The glory of Lebanon
shall be given unto it,
The excellency of
Carmel and Sharon:
They shall see the
glory of Jehovah,
The excellency of
our God.
Strengthen ye the
weak hands,
And confirm the feeble
knees.
Say to them that
are of a fearful heart, Be strong, fear not:
Behold, your God
will come with vengeance,
With the recompense
of God;
He will come and
save you.
Then the eyes of
the blind shall be opened,
And the ears of the
deaf shall be unstopped.
Then shall the lame
man leap as a hart,
And the tongue of
the dumb shall sing;
For in the wilderness
shall waters break out,
And streams in the
desert.
And the glowing sand
shall become a pool,
And the thirsty ground
springs of water:
In the habitation
of jackals, where they lay,
Shall be grass with
reeds and rushes.
And a highway shall
be there, and a way,
And it shall be called
The way of holiness;
The unclean shall
not pass over it; but it shall be for the redeemed:
The wayfaring men,
yea fools, shall not err therein.
No lion shall be
there,
Nor shall any ravenous
beast go up thereon;
They shall not be
found there;
But the redeemed
shall walk there:
And the ransomed
of Jehovah shall return,
And come with singing
unto Zion;
And everlasting joy
shall be upon their heads:
They shall obtain
gladness and joy,
And sorrow and sighing
shall flee away."
Isaiah 35, A. R. V.
The wilderness itself has neither glory
nor excellence, and to the Lord is to be ascribed all the honor
for the transformation wrought. This great work is of God. Therefore
magnify not the men who are under the special working of His
power. Glorify God, and He will continue to work.
The Lord has a special work for His people
to do at this time. He says: "Strengthen ye the weak hands,
and confirm the feeble knees." This is the very work that
the apostle Paul charges the churches to do. "Lift up the
hands which hang down, and the feeble knees," he says, "and
make straight paths for your feet, lest that which is lame be
turned out of the way; but let
it rather be healed. Follow peace with all men, and holiness,
without which no man shall see the Lord: looking diligently lest
any man fail of the grace of God; lest any root of bitterness
springing up trouble you, and thereby many be defiled."
Hebrews 12:12-15.
I pray that now as never before both ministers
and church members may come up to the help of the Lord, to the
help of the Lord against the mighty powers of darkness. Study
prayerfully the seventeenth chapter of John. This chapter is
not only to be read again and again; its truths are to be eaten
and assimilated. "For their sakes," Christ prayed:
"I sanctify Myself, that they also might be sanctified through
the truth. Neither pray I for these alone, but for them also
which shall believe on Me through their word; that they all may
be one; as Thou, Father, art in Me, and I in Thee, that they
also may be one in Us: that the world may believe that Thou hast
sent Me. And the glory which Thou gavest Me I have given them;
that they may be one, even as We are one: I in them, and Thou
in Me, that they may be made perfect in one; and that the world
may know that Thou hast sent Me, and hast loved them, as Thou
hast loved Me." John 17:19-23.
Are these words, of such wonderful import to us, to be always neglected? God calls upon those who profess to be His children to study these words, to eat them, to live them. He calls upon them to seek for unity and love, else the candlestick will be moved out of its place.