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Letter 35
Lt 35, 1898
White, J. E.
“Sunnyside,”
Cooranbong, New South Wales, Australia
January 1,
1898
Dear _____:
I wish you a
happy New Year. 1897 with its burden of record has passed into eternity. Today
W. C. White spoke to the people here in Cooranbong. The discourse was, I
understand, appropriate for the occasion. The ordinances were administered. The
meeting was a profitable one.
It has been
very warm here today. We have had some thunder and lightning, and some
refreshing showers.
The same
interest is still manifested in the meetings in Stanmore. During the coming
week, there is to be [a] baptism. Since the camp meeting I have visited
Stanmore often, and have spoken eight times, on Sabbath and Sunday afternoons.
The interest is wide and extended. Brother Wilson and wife, Brother Starr and
wife, and Brother Haskell and wife are all working in the mission, educating
workers to give Bible readings. Brother Baker has the care principally of the
churches in Ashfield, Parramatta, and other places. Two men are employed to
care for the tent in Stanmore. There is quite a large family in the mission.
One room, a large front parlor, is a meeting room. One room has been fitted up
very pleasantly for me. I furnish it.
The workers
in the mission cannot go out husband and wife together. There are so many to
visit that they have to divide. Satan works very earnestly through the
ministers to keep the people bound in error, but continually we hear of one and
still another deciding to take a stand for the truth.
On Sunday or
Monday the baptism will take place. They are expecting me to be present, but I
do not think that I can be. I weary much more easily than formerly, especially
during the hottest part of the season. It is midsummer now, and the most
debilitating part of the year.
There is
need of fifty laborers now in Melbourne and Sydney. We have not enough
efficient workmen, and there is also a dearth of means to carry forward the
work essential to be accomplished for this time. If those who knew the truth,
the present truth for this time, would individually realize that a
responsibility rests upon them to communicate to those who know not the truth,
the light the Lord has graciously given them, they would more nearly meet the
mind of Christ. They would be His light, penetrating the darkness of error
which covers the religious world, and which is as dense as the darkness that
enveloped the Jewish nation in the days of Christ.
Shall
Seventh-day Adventists walk in the same path as did the Jewish nation? Shall
the message to the Laodicean church be applicable to this people? Shall those
who have seen great light, who have had large opportunities and many
privileges, cease to do service as witnesses for Christ? Those who know the
truth, but who feel no special burden to reveal corresponding works, will be
like that servant who knew his Master’s will, but did it not.
The Lord has
appointed every converted soul to witness for Him. The light that has been
given to the individual members of His church is to shine forth, not merely in
much talk, but in good works. Every talent entrusted to every soul is to be
traded upon. The talents that might have been put out to the exchangers by
those who have done nothing in the service of God will be required again with
the improvements that the Lord required His stewards to make. Every jot of
light, of ability, of influence, is to be used, not for self-pleasing, but for
the Lord. We are to be yoked up with Christ in perfect obedience to the Lord
[our] God, who is holy, just, and good. Thus God’s people may develop
characters of increasing consecration, efficiency, and tact, and act their part
as laborers together with God.
Why are so
many so slow in recognizing the work they ought to do in seeking to save that
which is lost? Consider prayerfully what is to be done. Kill indolence. Lay
hold of personal labor. Too much labor is done by those who minister in word
and doctrine in behalf of churches that should be set to work themselves. The
church members should carry a weight of responsibility. They should keep their
own souls in the love of God by exercising all the powers they have. By precept
and example they should bear witness of the power of the truth and grace of
Christ upon human hearts. This will commend the truth that the seventh day
Sabbath is a sign between them and their God. Obedience in the observance of
the Sabbath testifies of the sanctification received through its observance.
In many of
our organized churches the banner of truth is trailing in the dust because the
members are not doing service to God, but are serving their own pleasure. They
work through the influences that surround the soul. By precept and example, in
self-indulgence, in their worldly habits of dress, in their words and actions,
they testify against the truth, against self-denial, against the meekness of
Christ. They are cold spiritually, and far separated from Christ. If they
followed in the footsteps of Christ, they would be partakers of His
self-denial, of His self-sacrifice, that they might lift up and save the souls
that are ready to perish.
The talents
entrusted to men may be used in an unconsecrated manner, by doing a good action
from impulse, in a haphazard way, refusing to see opportunities that are close
by, and that should claim the attention. Many practice self-denial and
self-sacrifice by fits and starts. They need to seek the wisdom that comes from
God alone. They need to consult their Leader. They need to do much praying,
much trusting in Jesus Christ that His Holy Spirit may work in them, revealing
a straightforward course of service which God will approve, and which will be a
benefit and blessing to many souls. The consecration of all our words and
actions to God makes us His witnesses. It develops a character that is the
result of cherishing the truth in all its principles. Truth is not a cheap
commodity; it is as precious gold, tried in the fire.
We pass
through this world but once. Let every step taken by those who claim to be sons
and daughters of God be forward. Listen to the words of Christ: “He that will
come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me.”
[Mark 8:34.] This alone will designate each of us as His disciples. Are we
witnessing before the angels of heaven and before the worlds unfallen that we
as human beings recognize that we understand what this means, “Ye are not your
own; for ye are bought with a price. Therefore glorify God in your body and in
your spirit, which are God’s”? [1 Corinthians 6:19, 20.] Entire consecration to
God, living an undivided heart-life of service, this is a living testimony to
the world that you recognize your accountability to improve.
Every
entrusted talent is to be treated as absolutely and really belonging to Him
whose you are by creation and redemption. Consecration of words, of voice, or
every work, is needed. This act of sanctification of soul, body, and spirit, is
not an act on the part of the human agent of creating anything and rendering it
to God. All we have is from God and by Him. It is just as much His if we do not
recognize it thus, and take some credit to ourselves. By consecrating all to
God, you are simply showing the angels of heaven that you recognize that soul,
body, and spirit belongs to the Lord, and are to be devoted to His service.
The talent
given to the unprofitable servant, which he wrapped in a napkin and buried in
the earth, was the Lord’s own, entrusted to the servant for use. It was to be
so used that it would gain other talents. Our life is to be a life of earnest,
thoughtful service to God. Those who feel no real obligation to represent the
truth in life and character, who do not testify to the power of the grace of
Christ by revealing the reformation it has wrought in them, fail to exalt the
law of God before those whose characters are demonstrated in making that law
void by their wrong principles.
The true
commandment keeping people of God show to the world a character of unspotted
integrity, testifying by their own course of action that the law of the Lord is
perfect, converting the soul. Thus the Lord Jesus, the Son of God, through His
obedience to the law of God, exalted and made that law honorable. God will
surely condemn every member of every church claiming to be Seventh-day
Adventist, who is not doing Him service, but through pride, selfishness, and
worldliness is showing that the truth of heavenly origin has not worked a
reformation in his character.
Please read
carefully Revelation 3:15-18. The voice of Jesus Christ is heard. “As many as I
love, I rebuke and chasten: be zealous therefore (not half-hearted) and repent.
Behold, I (your Saviour) stand at the door, and knock. If any man hear my voice
and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with
me. To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me on my throne, even as I
also overcame, and am set down with my Father on his throne.” [Verses 19-21.]
Will the
churches heed the Laodicean message? Will they repent or will they,
notwithstanding that the most solemn message of truth—the third angel’s
message—is being proclaimed to the world, go on in sin? This is the last
message of mercy, the last warning to a fallen world. If the church of God
becomes lukewarm, it does not stand in favor with God any more than do the
churches that are represented as having fallen and become the habitation of
devils, and the hold of every foul spirit, and the cage of every unclean and
hateful bird.
Those who
have had opportunities to hear and receive the truth and who have united with
the Seventh-day Adventist church, calling themselves the commandment-keeping
people of God, and yet possess no more vitality and consecration to God than do
the nominal churches, will receive of the plagues of God just as verily as the
churches who oppose the law of God. Only those that are sanctified through the
truth will compose the royal family in the heavenly mansions Christ has gone to
prepare for those that love Him and keep His commandments.
“He that
saith, I know him, and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth
is not in him.” [1 John 2:4.] This includes all who claim to have a knowledge
of God, and to keep His commandments, but who do not manifest this by good
works. They will receive according to their deeds. “Whosoever abideth in him
sinneth not; whosoever sinneth hath not seen him, neither known him.” [1 John
3:6.] This is addressed to all church members, including the members of the
Seventh-day Adventist Churches. “Little children, let no man deceive you; he
that doeth righteousness is righteous, even as he is righteous. He that
committeth sin is of the devil; for the devil sinneth from the beginning. For
this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the work of
the devil. Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin; for his seed remaineth
in him, and he cannot sin, because he is born of God. In this the children of
God are manifest, and the children of the devil; whosoever doeth not
righteousness is not of God, neither he that loveth not his brother.” [Verses
7-10.]
All who
claim to be Sabbath-keeping Adventists, and yet continue in sin, are liars in
God’s sight. Their sinful course is counterworking the work of God. They are
leading others into sin. The word comes from God to every member of our
churches, “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; lest there be any fornication or
profane person among you, as Esau, who for one morsel of meat sold his
birthright. For ye know how that afterward, when he would have inherited the
blessing, he was rejected, for he found no place of repentance, though he
sought it carefully and with tears.” [Hebrews 12:13-17.]
This is
applicable to many who claim to believe the truth. Rather than give up their
lustful practices, they venture on in a wrong line of education under Satan’s
deceiving sophistry. Sin is not discerned as sinful. Their very consciences are
defiled, their hearts are corrupted, even the thoughts are continually corrupt.
Satan uses them as decoys, to a lure souls to unclean practices which defile
the whole being. “He that despised Moses’ law, (which was the law of God) died
without mercy under one or two witnesses; of how much sorer punishment, suppose
ye, shall he be found worthy who hath trodden under foot the Son of God, and
hath counted the blood of the covenant, wherewith he was sanctified, an unholy
thing, and hath done despite unto the Spirit of grace. For we know him that
hath said, Vengeance belongeth unto me; I will recompense, saith the Lord. And
again, The Lord will judge his people. It is a fearful thing to fall into the
hands of the living God.” [Hebrews 10:28-31.]