The work given us is a great and important
one, and in it are needed wise, unselfish men, men who understand
what it means to give themselves to unselfish effort to save
souls. But there is no need for the service of men who are lukewarm,
for such men Christ cannot use. Men and women are needed whose
hearts are touched with human suffering and whose lives give
evidence that they are receiving and imparting light and life
and grace.
The people of God are to come close to
Christ in self-denial and sacrifice, their one aim being to give
the message of mercy to all the world. Some will work in one
way and some in another, as the Lord shall call and lead them.
But they are all to strive together, seeking to make the work
a perfect whole. With pen and voice they are to labor for Him.
The printed word of truth is to be translated into different
languages and carried to the ends of the earth.
My heart is often burdened because so many
who might work are doing nothing. They are the sport of Satan's
temptations. Every church member who has a knowledge of the truth
is expected to work while the day lasts; for the night cometh,
wherein no man can work. Erelong we shall understand what that
night means. The Spirit of God is being grieved away from the
earth. The nations are angry with one another. Widespread preparations
are being made for war. The night is at hand. Let the church
arouse and go forth to do her appointed work. Every believer,
educated or uneducated, can bear the message.
Eternity stretches before us. The curtain
is about to be lifted. What are
we thinking of, that we cling to our selfish love of ease, while
all around us souls are perishing? Have our hearts become utterly
callous? Can we not see and understand that we have a work to
do in behalf of others? My brethren and sisters, are you among
those who, having eyes, see not, and having ears, hear not? Is
it in vain that God has given you a knowledge of His will? Is
it in vain that He has sent you warning after warning of the
nearness of the end? Do you believe the declarations of His word
concerning what is coming upon the world? Do you believe that
God's judgments are hanging over the inhabitants of the earth?
How, then, can you sit at ease, careless and indifferent?
Every day that passes brings us nearer
the end. Does it bring us also near to God? Are we watching unto
prayer? Those with whom we associate day by day need our help,
our guidance. They may be in such a condition of mind that a
word in season will be sent home by the Holy Spirit as a nail
in a sure place. Tomorrow some of these souls may be where we
can never reach them again. What is our influence over these
fellow travelers? What effort do we make to win them to Christ?
Time is short, and our forces must be organized to do a larger work. Laborers are needed who comprehend the greatness of the work and who will engage in it, not for the wages they receive, but from a realization of the nearness of the end. The time demands greater efficiency and deeper consecration. Oh, I am so full of this subject that I cry to God: "Raise up and send forth messengers filled with a sense of their responsibility, messengers in whose hearts self-idolatry, which lies at the foundation of all sin, has been crucified."