I have some things to say in regard to
the colored people of the Southern States of America and the
relation that we should sustain to them. So long were they under
the curse of slavery that it is a difficult problem to know how
they should now be treated.
When God's workers allow His Spirit to
work upon their minds, much will be accomplished in the saving
of souls. The Lord is our helper. He will guide us in all matters
if we will trust in Him. One thing is certain: We must have faith
in God--faith that He will arrange matters in a way that will
enable us to work successfully. No one ever trusted God in vain.
He will never disappoint those who put their trust in Him.
We are to avoid entering into contention
over the problem of the color line. If this question is much
agitated, difficulties will arise that will consume much precious
time to adjust. We cannot lay down a definite line to be followed
in dealing with this subject. In different places and under varying
circumstances, the subject will need to be handled differently.
In the South, where race prejudice is so strong, we could do
nothing in presenting the truth were we to deal with the color
line question as we can deal with it in some places in the North.
The white workers in the South will have to move in a way that
will enable them to gain access to the white people.
It is Satan's plan to call minds to the
study of the color line. If his suggestions are heeded, there
will be diversity of opinion and great confusion. No one is capable
of clearly defining the proper position of the colored people.
Men may advance theories, but I assure you that it will not do
for us to follow human theories. So far as possible the color line question should be allowed
to rest.
The cities of the South are to be worked,
and for this work the best talent is to be secured, and that
without delay. Let white workers labor for the white people,
proclaiming the message of present truth in its simplicity. They
will find openings through which they may reach the higher class.
Every opportunity for reaching this class is to be improved.
Let colored laborers do what they can to
keep abreast, working earnestly for their own people. I thank
God that among the colored believers there are men of talent
who can work efficiently for their own people, presenting the
truth in clear lines. There are many colored people of precious
talent who will be converted to the truth if our colored ministers
are wise in devising ways of training teachers for the schools
and other laborers for the field.
The colored people should not urge that
they be placed on an equality with white people. The relation
of the two races has been a matter hard to deal with, and I fear
that it will ever remain a most perplexing problem. So far as
possible, everything that would stir up the race prejudice of
the white people should be avoided. There is danger of closing
the door so that our white laborers will not be able to work
in some places in the South.
I know that if we attempt to meet the ideas
and preferences of some of the colored people, we shall find
our way blocked completely. The work of proclaiming the truth
for this time is not to be hindered by an effort to adjust the
position of the Negro race. Should we attempt to do this we should
find that barriers like mountains would be raised to hinder the
work that God desires to have done. If we move quietly and judiciously,
laboring in the way that God has
marked out, both white and colored people will be benefited by
our labors.
The time has not come for us to work as
if there were no prejudice. Christ said: "Be ye therefore
wise as serpents, and harmless as doves." Matthew 10:16.
If you see that by doing certain things which you have a perfect
right to do, you hinder the advancement of God's work, refrain
from doing those things. Do nothing that will close the minds
of others against the truth. There is a world to save, and we
shall gain nothing by cutting loose from those we are trying
to help. All things may be lawful, but all things are not expedient.
The wise course is the best. As laborers
together with God, we are to work in the way that will enable
us to accomplish the most for Him. Let none go to extremes. We
need wisdom from above; for we have a difficult problem to solve.
If rash moves are made now, great mischief will be done. The
matter is to be presented in such a way that the truly converted
colored people will cling to the truth for Christ's sake, refusing
to renounce one principle of sound Bible doctrine because they
may think that the very best course is not being pursued toward
the Negro race.
We must sit as learners at the feet of Christ,
that He may teach us the will of God and that we may know how
to work for the white people and the colored people in the Southern
field. We are to do as the Spirit of the Lord shall dictate,
and agitate the subject of the color line as little as possible.
We must use every energy to present the closing gospel message
to all classes in the South. As we are led and controlled by
the Spirit of God we shall find that this question will adjust
itself in the minds of our people.
Let us individually seek the Lord. Let
those whose religious experience in the past has been only a
surface work, draw near to God. Repent, repent, and be converted,
that your sins may be blotted out.
When we are prepared to take hold of the
work in earnest we shall be better able than we are now to deal
with the questions involved in this work. Let every believer
do his best to prepare the way for the gospel missionary work
that is to be done. But let no one enter into controversy. It
is Satan's object to keep Christians occupied in controversies
among themselves. He knows that if they do not watch, the day
of the Lord will come on them as a thief in the night. We have
no time now to give place to the spirit of the enemy and to cherish
prejudices that confuse the judgment and lead us away from Christ.
It will take money and earnest, persevering effort to do that which needs to be done among the colored people. Every man needs now to stand in his lot and place, confessing and forsaking his sins, and working in harmony with his brethren. God's workers are to be of one mind and one heart, praying for the impartation of the Spirit and believing that God will fulfill His word.