Testimonies, Vol. 6This web site consists of an incredible amount of information for Christians and those seeking Bible truth.http://www.crcbermuda.com/reference/ellen-white-books-t-z/testimonies-vol-62010-09-08T14:29:54ZJoomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content ManagementPreface - The Times of Volume Six2008-10-26T02:16:38Z2008-10-26T02:16:38Zhttp://www.crcbermuda.com/reference/ellen-white-books-t-z/testimonies-vol-6/2794-preface-the-times-of-volume-sixBrother Michaelmichael@nisbett.com<p><span>THIS VOLUME PRESENTS TESTIMONIES PENNED BY ELLEN G. WHITE DURING HER SOJOURN IN AUSTRALIA. EXCEPT FOR AN OCCASIONAL REFERENCE TO THE LOCAL FIELD, THE READER WOULD NOT DETECT THAT THE WRITER WAS IN ANOTHER CONTINENT, FOR THE INSTRUCTION IS WORLD WIDE IN ITS SCOPE. IT IS A FACT, NEVERTHELESS, THAT THE REVELATIONS GIVEN TO MRS. WHITE HAD A DIRECT BEARING ON CURRENT ISSUES AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE WORK AT THE TIME OF WRITING. IT IS UNDERSTANDABLE, THEREFORE, THAT THERE ARE REPRESENTED IN THIS VOLUME TOPICS WHICH WERE RELATED TO THE LINES OF WORK BEING DEVELOPED IN THE AUSTRALASIAN FIELD DURING THIS PERIOD. PUBLICATION OF THE BOOK TOOK PLACE LATE IN THE YEAR 1900, SHORTLY AFTER MRS. WHITE HAD RETURNED TO THE UNITED STATES.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>IN ITS TOPICAL ARRANGEMENT, VOLUME 6 IS QUITE DIFFERENT FROM THE PRECEDING FIVE VOLUMES. UP TO THIS TIME THE TESTIMONIES HAD FIRST APPEARED IN PAMPHLETS AND SMALL BOOKS AS COUNSEL WAS PROGRESSIVELY GIVEN FOR THE CHURCH. THE ARTICLES WERE PRINTED LARGELY IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER, AND DEALT WITH ALMOST EVERY PHASE OF CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCE AND EVERY LINE OF DENOMINATIONAL WORK. AS THE CONTENT OF THESE THIRTY-THREE PUBLICATIONS WAS REPRINTED IN VOLUMES 1 TO 5, THE ORIGINAL ORDER WAS LEFT UNCHANGED. A NUMBER OF THE ARTICLES WERE COMMUNICATIONS ADDRESSED FIRST TO INDIVIDUALS AND LATER PUBLISHED FOR THE CHURCH BECAUSE THE CASES PRESENTED ILLUSTRATED THE EXPERIENCE OF MANY OTHERS. SOME OF THE ARTICLES DEALT WITH LOCAL SITUATIONS AND SPECIAL ISSUES. THERE WAS SOME REPETITION OF THOUGHT, AS IMPORTANT LINES OF TRUTH WERE STRESSED AGAIN AND AGAIN AS THE CHURCH WAS IN DANGER OF NEGLECTING SOME LINE OF WORK OR OF LETTING SLIP SOME CHURCH STANDARD. THESE TESTIMONIES BORE RICH FRUIT IN THE LIVES OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS AND IN THE WORK OF THE DENOMINATION.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>WITH THE PUBLICATION OF VOLUME 6, ELEVEN YEARS AFTER VOLUME 5 WAS ISSUED, THE TESTIMONIES FOR THE CHURCH TOOK ON A NEW FORM. THE WORK OF THE DENOMINATION, NOW BECOMING<br />
<br />4<br />
<br />WORLD WIDE IN ITS SCOPE, PRESENTED NEEDS AND PROBLEMS WHICH CALLED FORTH CONSIDERABLE COUNSEL AND INSTRUCTION IN CERTAIN PARTICULAR LINES. THIS REPRESENTED LARGELY AN AMPLIFICATION OF LINES OF INSTRUCTION PRESENTED IN EARLIER YEARS AND A RE-EMPHASIS OF COUNSEL. CONSEQUENTLY IT WAS NOT DIFFICULT, WHEN THE ARTICLES FOR VOLUME 6 WERE GATHERED FOR PUBLICATION, TO ARRANGE THEM IN TOPICAL ORDER.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>THAT MRS. WHITE MIGHT ASSIST IN THE STARTING OF A TRAINING SCHOOL IN AUSTRALIA, SHE WAS ASKED TO GO TO THAT FIELD IN 1891. SHE LED OUT IN THE APPEALS FOR THE SCHOOL AND ASSISTED IN LAYING PLANS FOR THE WORK. BEING IN A NEW FIELD, THERE WAS LITTLE BY WAY OF PAST EXPERIENCE OR PRECEDENT TO INFLUENCE THE PLANS. UNDER THESE FAVOURABLE CIRCUMSTANCES, AND WITH THE SPIRIT OF PROPHECY COUNSELS TO GUIDE AND GUARD, THE AUSTRALASIAN MISSIONARY COLLEGE WAS ESTABLISHED IN A BACKWARD COUNTRY REGION. FROM THIS TRAINING CENTRE, AUSTRALIAN YOUTH, WITH THE PRACTICAL EDUCATION GAINED AT AVONDALE, WERE TO SERVE IN THE HOME FIELDS AND TO PENETRATE THE FAR-FLUNG ISLANDS OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC. IN ITS RURAL ENVIRONMENT, IN ITS BROAD INDUSTRIAL PROGRAM, AND IN SOME OTHER FEATURES THE AVONDALE SCHOOL WAS TO BECOME A PATTERN SCHOOL. AS THE INSTRUCTION CONCERNING THE CONDUCT OF OUR EDUCATIONAL WORK WAS PRESENTED ANEW TO GUIDE AND MOLD THIS INSTITUTION, ENTERING INTO THE MANY DETAILS OF LOCATION, FINANCE, CURRICULUM, DISCIPLINE, AND ADMINISTRATION, IT WAS INCLUDED IN THIS VOLUME FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CHURCH AROUND THE WORLD.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>WHEN MRS. WHITE REACHED AUSTRALIAN SHORES, SHE FOUND A WORK WELL BEGUN, BUT STILL IN ITS INFANCY. IN THE AGGRESSIVE EVANGELISTIC PROGRAM WHICH WAS DEVELOPED AND FOSTERED, NOT ONLY THE EVANGELISTS THEMSELVES WERE ENGAGED IN SERVICE, BUT IN NOT A FEW CASES THEY WERE JOINED BY THEIR WIVES IN GIVING BIBLE STUDIES AND SOMETIMES IN PREACHING. SEVERAL WELL-PLANNED EVANGELISTIC CAMP MEETINGS WERE HELD, WHICH WERE CAREFULLY FOLLOWED UP SO AS TO CONSERVE THE HARVEST. THERE WERE MANY CONVERSIONS, FOLLOWED BY BAPTISMS AND THE ORGANISING OF NEW CHURCHES AND THE BUILDING OF MEETINGHOUSES.<br />
<br /> 5<br />
<br />NOT ONLY IN THE PLANNING FOR THE WORK WAS THE INFLUENCE OF THE SPIRIT OF PROPHECY FELT, BUT MRS. WHITE HERSELF TOOK AN ACTIVE PART IN PREACHING, IN PERSONAL WORK, AND IN ASSISTING IN THE RAISING OF MONEY FOR THE NEW CHURCH BUILDINGS. COUNSEL REGARDING THESE PHASES OF OUR WORK IS FOUND IN THIS VOLUME.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>IT WAS IN THE TIMES OF VOLUME 6 THAT SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS BECAME MORE FULLY MISSION CONSCIOUS AND ACCEPTED THE WHOLE WORLD AS A FIELD OF LABOUR. THE BUILDING AND LAUNCHING OF THE MISSION BOAT, "PITCAIRN," IN CALIFORNIA IN 1890 FIRED THE IMAGINATION OF YOUNG AND OLD ALIKE AND FOCUSED ATTENTION ON AN AROUND-THE-WORLD MISSION PROGRAM. THE REPORTS OF THE VOYAGES OF THE "PITCAIRN," AS IT PIONEERED MISSION WORK IN THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS, WERE EAGERLY WATCHED BY ALL.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>IT WAS NOT LONG UNTIL COLPORTEUR EVANGELISTS ENTERED INDIA WITH OUR LITERATURE, AND IN 1894 OUR MISSIONARIES IN AFRICA PUSHED UP INTO DISTINCTIVELY NATIVE TERRITORIES AND ESTABLISHED THE SOLUSI MISSION, OUR FIRST FOREIGN MISSION AMONG HEATHEN PEOPLES. MINISTERS WERE ALSO SOON SENT INTO SOUTH AMERICA. THEN, TOO, MRS. WHITE'S PRESENCE IN AUSTRALIA FOR NINE YEARS AS A PIONEER WORKER HELPED TO KEEP THE EYES OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS ON THE ENDS OF THE EARTH AND TO PLACE EMPHASIS ON THE ADMONITION GIVEN ON PAGE 31 OF THIS VOLUME: "IT IS OUR WORK TO GIVE TO THE WHOLE WORLD,--TO EVERY NATION, KINDRED, TONGUE, AND PEOPLE,--THE SAVING TRUTHS OF THE THIRD ANGEL'S MESSAGE." THROUGHOUT THE VOLUME VARIOUS MISSION FIELDS ARE MENTIONED BY NAME, AND APPEALS FOR MEN AND MEANS ARE PRESENTED, TOGETHER WITH COUNSEL AND ENCOURAGEMENT CONCERNING THE WORK IN DIFFERENT LANDS.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>A NUMBER OF COLLEGES AND WORKER TRAINING SCHOOLS WERE STARTED DURING THE TIMES OF VOLUME 6. EARLY IN THE PERIOD UNION COLLEGE AT LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, WAS OPENED IN 1891 AND WALLA WALLA COLLEGE IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN 1892. THE OTHERS WERE IN AUSTRALIA, SOUTH AFRICA, AND DENMARK. SANITARIUMS WERE ALSO OPENED AT BOULDER, COLORADO, IN 1896, IN DENMARK AND SOUTH AFRICA IN 1897, AND AT SOUTH LANCASTER,<br />
<br /> 6<br />
<br />MASSACHUSETTS, IN 1899. TWO NEW PUBLISHING HOUSES WERE ADDED TO THE LIST OF INSTITUTIONS, ONE IN HAMBURG, GERMANY, IN 1895, AND THE OTHER IN BUENOS AIRES, SOUTH AMERICA, IN 1897. CHURCH SCHOOLS PRESENTING ELEMENTARY WORK WERE ALSO BEGUN IN SEVERAL PLACES.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>THOUGH MANY WARNINGS WERE GIVEN AGAINST LARGE DENOMINATIONAL CENTRES AND CENTRALISING TENDENCIES, THE STEADILY GROWING WORK SEEMED TO REQUIRE MORE PEOPLE AND LARGER FACILITIES AT OUR DENOMINATIONAL HEADQUARTERS AT BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN, AND PLANS WERE EVEN INITIATED TO BRING CERTAIN LINES OF DENOMINATIONAL WORK UNDER CENTRAL CONTROL AT BATTLE CREEK. THUS INSTEAD OF THE PLANS FOR THE WORK OF VARIOUS SECTIONS OF THE FIELD BEING LAID BY THOSE ON THE GROUND, THEY WERE DIRECTED LARGELY FROM THE HOME OFFICES IN BATTLE CREEK. THIS HAD THE APPEARANCE OF BUSINESS EFFICIENCY, YET IT ACTUALLY WAS A SERIOUS MENACE TO EFFICIENCY AND VITAL LEADERSHIP IN THE WORK OF GOD. THROUGH THE NINETIES THESE TENDENCIES DEVELOPED RAPIDLY, BUT IN GOD'S OWN TIME AND IN HIS OWN WAY THEY WERE CHECKED.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>IT WAS IN THESE TIMES AND UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THE SPIRIT OF PROPHECY COUNSELS THAT THE GROUND STRUCTURE WAS LAID FOR ORGANISATIONAL CHANGES IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE DENOMINATION'S WORLD WORK. AS THE CAUSE WAS PIONEERED AND DEVELOPED RAPIDLY UNDER THE FAVOURABLE CONDITIONS OF AUSTRALIA, STEPS WERE TAKEN TO BIND THE LOCAL CONFERENCE ORGANISATIONS INTO A "UNION CONFERENCE," THUS ESTABLISHING AN ORGANISATIONAL UNIT BETWEEN THE LOCAL CONFERENCE AND THE GENERAL CONFERENCE. THIS MADE POSSIBLE, ON-THE-GROUND PLANNING BY THE GROUP OF WORKERS CLOSE TO THE PROBLEMS, AND THUS RELIEVED THE GENERAL CONFERENCE OF MANY MINOR DETAILS. THE RESULT WAS ENCOURAGING AND FORMED THE PATTERN WHICH WAS SOON TO BE FOLLOWED THROUGHOUT THE DENOMINATION.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>IN THE LINES OF MEDICAL EVANGELISM A BEGINNING WAS MADE IN AUSTRALIA DURING THIS PERIOD, BUT IN THE UNITED STATES IT WAS A TIME OF GREAT EXPANSION. A MEDICAL COLLEGE WAS SET IN OPERATION WHICH ATTRACTED AN INCREASING NUMBER OF SEVENTH-DAY<br />
<br /> 7<br />
<br />ADVENTIST YOUTH DESIRING PREPARATION AS MEDICAL MISSIONARIES. NEW BRANCH INSTITUTIONS WERE OPENED, RECEIVING THEIR GUIDANCE, FINANCE, AND PERSONNEL FROM THE GREAT PARENT INSTITUTION AT BATTLE CREEK. A LARGE WORK WAS ALSO LAUNCHED FOR THE FALLEN AND UNFORTUNATE. BUT GOOD ENTERPRISES ARE OFTEN THREATENED WITH THE DANGER OF OVEREMPHASIS, THEREBY BRINGING AN UNBALANCE INTO THE WORK OF GOD AS A WHOLE. SO NOW IT SEEMED THAT THE MEDICAL MISSIONARY WORK, WHICH HAD BEEN DESIGNATED AS THE RIGHT ARM OF THE MESSAGE, THREATENED TO BECOME THE BODY.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>TOO, WHILE THERE WAS GREAT ADVANCE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF MEDICAL MISSIONARIES AND MEDICAL MISSIONARY WORK IN CONNECTION WITH THE BATTLE CREEK SANITARIUM, THERE WAS GROWING INDIFFERENCE ON THE PART OF SOME SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS TO THE BASIC PRINCIPLES OF HEALTHFUL LIVING. THESE CONDITIONS HELP US TO UNDERSTAND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE REPEATED APPEALS IN VOLUME 6 CALLING THE PEOPLE TO HIGHER STANDARDS OF LIVING, URGING A UNITED MEDICAL AND EVANGELISTIC MINISTRY, DELINEATING OUR DUTY TO ORPHANS AND THE AGED OF THE HOUSEHOLD OF FAITH, AND CAUTIONING AGAINST AN UNBALANCED WORK.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>AS THE DENOMINATIONAL WORK DEVELOPED IN MANY FIELDS, LITERATURE FOUND AN EVER INCREASINGLY IMPORTANT PLACE. COLPORTEUR EVANGELISTS CONSTITUTED AN ARMY, WITH THE INDIVIDUAL COLPORTEUR A PART OF THE RECOGNISED STAFF OF GOSPEL HERALDS IN EACH SECTION OF THE WORLD FIELD. IN NOT A FEW INSTANCES THESE LITERATURE EVANGELISTS HAD FORMED THE SPEARHEAD OF ATTACK IN CARRYING THE MESSAGE TO NEW AND DISTANT LANDS. VOLUME 6 SETS FORTH THE DIGNITY AND IMPORTANCE OF THE COLPORTEUR MINISTRY.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>THIS ELEVEN-YEAR PERIOD BETWEEN THE PUBLICATION OF VOLUMES 5 AND 6 OF THE TESTIMONIES MARKED THE ISSUANCE OF SEVERAL IMPORTANT E. G. WHITE BOOKS. IN 1890 PATRIARCHS AND PROPHETS CAME FROM THE PRESS. STEPS TO CHRIST WAS PUBLISHED IN 1892, AND WHAT IS TODAY KNOWN AS "THE OLD EDITION" OF GOSPEL WORKERS WAS ALSO PRINTED THAT YEAR. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION, THE FORERUNNER OF EDUCATION, WAS ISSUED IN 1894, AND TWO YEARS LATER THOUGHTS FROM THE MOUNT OF BLESSING AND CHRIST OUR SAVIOUR<br />
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<br />WERE PRINTED. WORK ON THE MANUSCRIPT FOR THE DESIRE OF AGES WAS COMPLETED AND THE BOOK PRINTED IN 1898, AND IN 1900 CHRIST'S OBJECT LESSONS WAS PUBLISHED.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>IN AN EFFORT TO RELIEVE OUR INSTITUTIONS OF THE HEAVY INDEBTEDNESS WHICH THEY WERE CARRYING, MRS. WHITE DONATED THE MANUSCRIPT FOR CHRIST'S OBJECT LESSONS AND URGED OUR CHURCH MEMBERS AND WORKERS TO JOIN IN ITS WIDE SALE TO THEIR NEIGHBOURS AND FRIENDS. HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WERE THUS BROUGHT INTO THE CAUSE THROUGH THIS RELIEF BOOK CAMPAIGN, AND THOUSANDS OF COPIES OF THIS TRUTH-FILLED BOOK WERE DISTRIBUTED.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>A TYPE OF WORK WAS IN THIS WAY INITIATED WHICH LED LARGE NUMBERS OF LAY MEMBERS TO CALL FROM HOUSE TO HOUSE IN BEHALF OF THE WORK OF THE CHURCH. THUS THE WAY WAS PAVED FOR THE "INGATHERING" CAMPAIGNS WHICH WERE TO DEVELOP A FEW YEARS LATER INTO A SOURCE OF REVENUE TO THE WORK OF GOD, YIELDING MILLIONS OF DOLLARS.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>OF COURSE, ALL THROUGH THIS TWELVE-YEAR PERIOD, SCORES AND HUNDREDS OF COMMUNICATIONS BEARING WARNINGS, COUNSELS, AND ENCOURAGEMENT WERE PENNED BY THE MESSENGER OF THE LORD AND WERE SENT INTO THE FIELD IN LETTERS AND IN ARTICLES IN THE JOURNALS OF THE DENOMINATION. WHILE MANY OF THESE DEALT WITH SUBJECTS ALREADY PRESENTED LESS COMPREHENSIVELY IN THE EARLIER TESTIMONIES, SOME NEW PHASES OF COUNSEL WERE SET FORTH AND FORMER COUNSELS EMPHASISED. THESE ARE FOUND IN SUCH GENERAL SECTIONS AS "CAUTIONS AND COUNSELS" AND "CALLS TO SERVICE." AMONG THE IMPORTANT ARTICLES COMPRISING THESE SECTIONS ARE SUCH AS DEAL WITH "THE OBSERVANCE OF THE SABBATH," "A REVIVAL IN HEALTH REFORM," "OUR ATTITUDE TOWARD THE CIVIL AUTHORITIES," "PREPARATION FOR THE FINAL CRISIS," AND "THE RELIEF OF OUR SCHOOLS." THE ADDING OF THIS NEW VOLUME TO THE GROWING SERIES OF TESTIMONIES FOR THE CHURCH DEEPLY IMPRESSED SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS WITH THE DIRECT WAY IN WHICH GOD WAS CONTINUING TO GUIDE AND LEAD HIS PEOPLE.<br />
<br /></span></p>
<p><span>THE TRUSTEES OF THE<br />
ELLEN G. WHITE PUBLICATIONS.
</span></p><p><span>THIS VOLUME PRESENTS TESTIMONIES PENNED BY ELLEN G. WHITE DURING HER SOJOURN IN AUSTRALIA. EXCEPT FOR AN OCCASIONAL REFERENCE TO THE LOCAL FIELD, THE READER WOULD NOT DETECT THAT THE WRITER WAS IN ANOTHER CONTINENT, FOR THE INSTRUCTION IS WORLD WIDE IN ITS SCOPE. IT IS A FACT, NEVERTHELESS, THAT THE REVELATIONS GIVEN TO MRS. WHITE HAD A DIRECT BEARING ON CURRENT ISSUES AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE WORK AT THE TIME OF WRITING. IT IS UNDERSTANDABLE, THEREFORE, THAT THERE ARE REPRESENTED IN THIS VOLUME TOPICS WHICH WERE RELATED TO THE LINES OF WORK BEING DEVELOPED IN THE AUSTRALASIAN FIELD DURING THIS PERIOD. PUBLICATION OF THE BOOK TOOK PLACE LATE IN THE YEAR 1900, SHORTLY AFTER MRS. WHITE HAD RETURNED TO THE UNITED STATES.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>IN ITS TOPICAL ARRANGEMENT, VOLUME 6 IS QUITE DIFFERENT FROM THE PRECEDING FIVE VOLUMES. UP TO THIS TIME THE TESTIMONIES HAD FIRST APPEARED IN PAMPHLETS AND SMALL BOOKS AS COUNSEL WAS PROGRESSIVELY GIVEN FOR THE CHURCH. THE ARTICLES WERE PRINTED LARGELY IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER, AND DEALT WITH ALMOST EVERY PHASE OF CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCE AND EVERY LINE OF DENOMINATIONAL WORK. AS THE CONTENT OF THESE THIRTY-THREE PUBLICATIONS WAS REPRINTED IN VOLUMES 1 TO 5, THE ORIGINAL ORDER WAS LEFT UNCHANGED. A NUMBER OF THE ARTICLES WERE COMMUNICATIONS ADDRESSED FIRST TO INDIVIDUALS AND LATER PUBLISHED FOR THE CHURCH BECAUSE THE CASES PRESENTED ILLUSTRATED THE EXPERIENCE OF MANY OTHERS. SOME OF THE ARTICLES DEALT WITH LOCAL SITUATIONS AND SPECIAL ISSUES. THERE WAS SOME REPETITION OF THOUGHT, AS IMPORTANT LINES OF TRUTH WERE STRESSED AGAIN AND AGAIN AS THE CHURCH WAS IN DANGER OF NEGLECTING SOME LINE OF WORK OR OF LETTING SLIP SOME CHURCH STANDARD. THESE TESTIMONIES BORE RICH FRUIT IN THE LIVES OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS AND IN THE WORK OF THE DENOMINATION.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>WITH THE PUBLICATION OF VOLUME 6, ELEVEN YEARS AFTER VOLUME 5 WAS ISSUED, THE TESTIMONIES FOR THE CHURCH TOOK ON A NEW FORM. THE WORK OF THE DENOMINATION, NOW BECOMING<br />
<br />4<br />
<br />WORLD WIDE IN ITS SCOPE, PRESENTED NEEDS AND PROBLEMS WHICH CALLED FORTH CONSIDERABLE COUNSEL AND INSTRUCTION IN CERTAIN PARTICULAR LINES. THIS REPRESENTED LARGELY AN AMPLIFICATION OF LINES OF INSTRUCTION PRESENTED IN EARLIER YEARS AND A RE-EMPHASIS OF COUNSEL. CONSEQUENTLY IT WAS NOT DIFFICULT, WHEN THE ARTICLES FOR VOLUME 6 WERE GATHERED FOR PUBLICATION, TO ARRANGE THEM IN TOPICAL ORDER.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>THAT MRS. WHITE MIGHT ASSIST IN THE STARTING OF A TRAINING SCHOOL IN AUSTRALIA, SHE WAS ASKED TO GO TO THAT FIELD IN 1891. SHE LED OUT IN THE APPEALS FOR THE SCHOOL AND ASSISTED IN LAYING PLANS FOR THE WORK. BEING IN A NEW FIELD, THERE WAS LITTLE BY WAY OF PAST EXPERIENCE OR PRECEDENT TO INFLUENCE THE PLANS. UNDER THESE FAVOURABLE CIRCUMSTANCES, AND WITH THE SPIRIT OF PROPHECY COUNSELS TO GUIDE AND GUARD, THE AUSTRALASIAN MISSIONARY COLLEGE WAS ESTABLISHED IN A BACKWARD COUNTRY REGION. FROM THIS TRAINING CENTRE, AUSTRALIAN YOUTH, WITH THE PRACTICAL EDUCATION GAINED AT AVONDALE, WERE TO SERVE IN THE HOME FIELDS AND TO PENETRATE THE FAR-FLUNG ISLANDS OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC. IN ITS RURAL ENVIRONMENT, IN ITS BROAD INDUSTRIAL PROGRAM, AND IN SOME OTHER FEATURES THE AVONDALE SCHOOL WAS TO BECOME A PATTERN SCHOOL. AS THE INSTRUCTION CONCERNING THE CONDUCT OF OUR EDUCATIONAL WORK WAS PRESENTED ANEW TO GUIDE AND MOLD THIS INSTITUTION, ENTERING INTO THE MANY DETAILS OF LOCATION, FINANCE, CURRICULUM, DISCIPLINE, AND ADMINISTRATION, IT WAS INCLUDED IN THIS VOLUME FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CHURCH AROUND THE WORLD.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>WHEN MRS. WHITE REACHED AUSTRALIAN SHORES, SHE FOUND A WORK WELL BEGUN, BUT STILL IN ITS INFANCY. IN THE AGGRESSIVE EVANGELISTIC PROGRAM WHICH WAS DEVELOPED AND FOSTERED, NOT ONLY THE EVANGELISTS THEMSELVES WERE ENGAGED IN SERVICE, BUT IN NOT A FEW CASES THEY WERE JOINED BY THEIR WIVES IN GIVING BIBLE STUDIES AND SOMETIMES IN PREACHING. SEVERAL WELL-PLANNED EVANGELISTIC CAMP MEETINGS WERE HELD, WHICH WERE CAREFULLY FOLLOWED UP SO AS TO CONSERVE THE HARVEST. THERE WERE MANY CONVERSIONS, FOLLOWED BY BAPTISMS AND THE ORGANISING OF NEW CHURCHES AND THE BUILDING OF MEETINGHOUSES.<br />
<br /> 5<br />
<br />NOT ONLY IN THE PLANNING FOR THE WORK WAS THE INFLUENCE OF THE SPIRIT OF PROPHECY FELT, BUT MRS. WHITE HERSELF TOOK AN ACTIVE PART IN PREACHING, IN PERSONAL WORK, AND IN ASSISTING IN THE RAISING OF MONEY FOR THE NEW CHURCH BUILDINGS. COUNSEL REGARDING THESE PHASES OF OUR WORK IS FOUND IN THIS VOLUME.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>IT WAS IN THE TIMES OF VOLUME 6 THAT SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS BECAME MORE FULLY MISSION CONSCIOUS AND ACCEPTED THE WHOLE WORLD AS A FIELD OF LABOUR. THE BUILDING AND LAUNCHING OF THE MISSION BOAT, "PITCAIRN," IN CALIFORNIA IN 1890 FIRED THE IMAGINATION OF YOUNG AND OLD ALIKE AND FOCUSED ATTENTION ON AN AROUND-THE-WORLD MISSION PROGRAM. THE REPORTS OF THE VOYAGES OF THE "PITCAIRN," AS IT PIONEERED MISSION WORK IN THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS, WERE EAGERLY WATCHED BY ALL.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>IT WAS NOT LONG UNTIL COLPORTEUR EVANGELISTS ENTERED INDIA WITH OUR LITERATURE, AND IN 1894 OUR MISSIONARIES IN AFRICA PUSHED UP INTO DISTINCTIVELY NATIVE TERRITORIES AND ESTABLISHED THE SOLUSI MISSION, OUR FIRST FOREIGN MISSION AMONG HEATHEN PEOPLES. MINISTERS WERE ALSO SOON SENT INTO SOUTH AMERICA. THEN, TOO, MRS. WHITE'S PRESENCE IN AUSTRALIA FOR NINE YEARS AS A PIONEER WORKER HELPED TO KEEP THE EYES OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS ON THE ENDS OF THE EARTH AND TO PLACE EMPHASIS ON THE ADMONITION GIVEN ON PAGE 31 OF THIS VOLUME: "IT IS OUR WORK TO GIVE TO THE WHOLE WORLD,--TO EVERY NATION, KINDRED, TONGUE, AND PEOPLE,--THE SAVING TRUTHS OF THE THIRD ANGEL'S MESSAGE." THROUGHOUT THE VOLUME VARIOUS MISSION FIELDS ARE MENTIONED BY NAME, AND APPEALS FOR MEN AND MEANS ARE PRESENTED, TOGETHER WITH COUNSEL AND ENCOURAGEMENT CONCERNING THE WORK IN DIFFERENT LANDS.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>A NUMBER OF COLLEGES AND WORKER TRAINING SCHOOLS WERE STARTED DURING THE TIMES OF VOLUME 6. EARLY IN THE PERIOD UNION COLLEGE AT LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, WAS OPENED IN 1891 AND WALLA WALLA COLLEGE IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN 1892. THE OTHERS WERE IN AUSTRALIA, SOUTH AFRICA, AND DENMARK. SANITARIUMS WERE ALSO OPENED AT BOULDER, COLORADO, IN 1896, IN DENMARK AND SOUTH AFRICA IN 1897, AND AT SOUTH LANCASTER,<br />
<br /> 6<br />
<br />MASSACHUSETTS, IN 1899. TWO NEW PUBLISHING HOUSES WERE ADDED TO THE LIST OF INSTITUTIONS, ONE IN HAMBURG, GERMANY, IN 1895, AND THE OTHER IN BUENOS AIRES, SOUTH AMERICA, IN 1897. CHURCH SCHOOLS PRESENTING ELEMENTARY WORK WERE ALSO BEGUN IN SEVERAL PLACES.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>THOUGH MANY WARNINGS WERE GIVEN AGAINST LARGE DENOMINATIONAL CENTRES AND CENTRALISING TENDENCIES, THE STEADILY GROWING WORK SEEMED TO REQUIRE MORE PEOPLE AND LARGER FACILITIES AT OUR DENOMINATIONAL HEADQUARTERS AT BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN, AND PLANS WERE EVEN INITIATED TO BRING CERTAIN LINES OF DENOMINATIONAL WORK UNDER CENTRAL CONTROL AT BATTLE CREEK. THUS INSTEAD OF THE PLANS FOR THE WORK OF VARIOUS SECTIONS OF THE FIELD BEING LAID BY THOSE ON THE GROUND, THEY WERE DIRECTED LARGELY FROM THE HOME OFFICES IN BATTLE CREEK. THIS HAD THE APPEARANCE OF BUSINESS EFFICIENCY, YET IT ACTUALLY WAS A SERIOUS MENACE TO EFFICIENCY AND VITAL LEADERSHIP IN THE WORK OF GOD. THROUGH THE NINETIES THESE TENDENCIES DEVELOPED RAPIDLY, BUT IN GOD'S OWN TIME AND IN HIS OWN WAY THEY WERE CHECKED.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>IT WAS IN THESE TIMES AND UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THE SPIRIT OF PROPHECY COUNSELS THAT THE GROUND STRUCTURE WAS LAID FOR ORGANISATIONAL CHANGES IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE DENOMINATION'S WORLD WORK. AS THE CAUSE WAS PIONEERED AND DEVELOPED RAPIDLY UNDER THE FAVOURABLE CONDITIONS OF AUSTRALIA, STEPS WERE TAKEN TO BIND THE LOCAL CONFERENCE ORGANISATIONS INTO A "UNION CONFERENCE," THUS ESTABLISHING AN ORGANISATIONAL UNIT BETWEEN THE LOCAL CONFERENCE AND THE GENERAL CONFERENCE. THIS MADE POSSIBLE, ON-THE-GROUND PLANNING BY THE GROUP OF WORKERS CLOSE TO THE PROBLEMS, AND THUS RELIEVED THE GENERAL CONFERENCE OF MANY MINOR DETAILS. THE RESULT WAS ENCOURAGING AND FORMED THE PATTERN WHICH WAS SOON TO BE FOLLOWED THROUGHOUT THE DENOMINATION.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>IN THE LINES OF MEDICAL EVANGELISM A BEGINNING WAS MADE IN AUSTRALIA DURING THIS PERIOD, BUT IN THE UNITED STATES IT WAS A TIME OF GREAT EXPANSION. A MEDICAL COLLEGE WAS SET IN OPERATION WHICH ATTRACTED AN INCREASING NUMBER OF SEVENTH-DAY<br />
<br /> 7<br />
<br />ADVENTIST YOUTH DESIRING PREPARATION AS MEDICAL MISSIONARIES. NEW BRANCH INSTITUTIONS WERE OPENED, RECEIVING THEIR GUIDANCE, FINANCE, AND PERSONNEL FROM THE GREAT PARENT INSTITUTION AT BATTLE CREEK. A LARGE WORK WAS ALSO LAUNCHED FOR THE FALLEN AND UNFORTUNATE. BUT GOOD ENTERPRISES ARE OFTEN THREATENED WITH THE DANGER OF OVEREMPHASIS, THEREBY BRINGING AN UNBALANCE INTO THE WORK OF GOD AS A WHOLE. SO NOW IT SEEMED THAT THE MEDICAL MISSIONARY WORK, WHICH HAD BEEN DESIGNATED AS THE RIGHT ARM OF THE MESSAGE, THREATENED TO BECOME THE BODY.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>TOO, WHILE THERE WAS GREAT ADVANCE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF MEDICAL MISSIONARIES AND MEDICAL MISSIONARY WORK IN CONNECTION WITH THE BATTLE CREEK SANITARIUM, THERE WAS GROWING INDIFFERENCE ON THE PART OF SOME SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS TO THE BASIC PRINCIPLES OF HEALTHFUL LIVING. THESE CONDITIONS HELP US TO UNDERSTAND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE REPEATED APPEALS IN VOLUME 6 CALLING THE PEOPLE TO HIGHER STANDARDS OF LIVING, URGING A UNITED MEDICAL AND EVANGELISTIC MINISTRY, DELINEATING OUR DUTY TO ORPHANS AND THE AGED OF THE HOUSEHOLD OF FAITH, AND CAUTIONING AGAINST AN UNBALANCED WORK.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>AS THE DENOMINATIONAL WORK DEVELOPED IN MANY FIELDS, LITERATURE FOUND AN EVER INCREASINGLY IMPORTANT PLACE. COLPORTEUR EVANGELISTS CONSTITUTED AN ARMY, WITH THE INDIVIDUAL COLPORTEUR A PART OF THE RECOGNISED STAFF OF GOSPEL HERALDS IN EACH SECTION OF THE WORLD FIELD. IN NOT A FEW INSTANCES THESE LITERATURE EVANGELISTS HAD FORMED THE SPEARHEAD OF ATTACK IN CARRYING THE MESSAGE TO NEW AND DISTANT LANDS. VOLUME 6 SETS FORTH THE DIGNITY AND IMPORTANCE OF THE COLPORTEUR MINISTRY.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>THIS ELEVEN-YEAR PERIOD BETWEEN THE PUBLICATION OF VOLUMES 5 AND 6 OF THE TESTIMONIES MARKED THE ISSUANCE OF SEVERAL IMPORTANT E. G. WHITE BOOKS. IN 1890 PATRIARCHS AND PROPHETS CAME FROM THE PRESS. STEPS TO CHRIST WAS PUBLISHED IN 1892, AND WHAT IS TODAY KNOWN AS "THE OLD EDITION" OF GOSPEL WORKERS WAS ALSO PRINTED THAT YEAR. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION, THE FORERUNNER OF EDUCATION, WAS ISSUED IN 1894, AND TWO YEARS LATER THOUGHTS FROM THE MOUNT OF BLESSING AND CHRIST OUR SAVIOUR<br />
<br /> 8<br />
<br />WERE PRINTED. WORK ON THE MANUSCRIPT FOR THE DESIRE OF AGES WAS COMPLETED AND THE BOOK PRINTED IN 1898, AND IN 1900 CHRIST'S OBJECT LESSONS WAS PUBLISHED.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>IN AN EFFORT TO RELIEVE OUR INSTITUTIONS OF THE HEAVY INDEBTEDNESS WHICH THEY WERE CARRYING, MRS. WHITE DONATED THE MANUSCRIPT FOR CHRIST'S OBJECT LESSONS AND URGED OUR CHURCH MEMBERS AND WORKERS TO JOIN IN ITS WIDE SALE TO THEIR NEIGHBOURS AND FRIENDS. HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WERE THUS BROUGHT INTO THE CAUSE THROUGH THIS RELIEF BOOK CAMPAIGN, AND THOUSANDS OF COPIES OF THIS TRUTH-FILLED BOOK WERE DISTRIBUTED.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>A TYPE OF WORK WAS IN THIS WAY INITIATED WHICH LED LARGE NUMBERS OF LAY MEMBERS TO CALL FROM HOUSE TO HOUSE IN BEHALF OF THE WORK OF THE CHURCH. THUS THE WAY WAS PAVED FOR THE "INGATHERING" CAMPAIGNS WHICH WERE TO DEVELOP A FEW YEARS LATER INTO A SOURCE OF REVENUE TO THE WORK OF GOD, YIELDING MILLIONS OF DOLLARS.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>OF COURSE, ALL THROUGH THIS TWELVE-YEAR PERIOD, SCORES AND HUNDREDS OF COMMUNICATIONS BEARING WARNINGS, COUNSELS, AND ENCOURAGEMENT WERE PENNED BY THE MESSENGER OF THE LORD AND WERE SENT INTO THE FIELD IN LETTERS AND IN ARTICLES IN THE JOURNALS OF THE DENOMINATION. WHILE MANY OF THESE DEALT WITH SUBJECTS ALREADY PRESENTED LESS COMPREHENSIVELY IN THE EARLIER TESTIMONIES, SOME NEW PHASES OF COUNSEL WERE SET FORTH AND FORMER COUNSELS EMPHASISED. THESE ARE FOUND IN SUCH GENERAL SECTIONS AS "CAUTIONS AND COUNSELS" AND "CALLS TO SERVICE." AMONG THE IMPORTANT ARTICLES COMPRISING THESE SECTIONS ARE SUCH AS DEAL WITH "THE OBSERVANCE OF THE SABBATH," "A REVIVAL IN HEALTH REFORM," "OUR ATTITUDE TOWARD THE CIVIL AUTHORITIES," "PREPARATION FOR THE FINAL CRISIS," AND "THE RELIEF OF OUR SCHOOLS." THE ADDING OF THIS NEW VOLUME TO THE GROWING SERIES OF TESTIMONIES FOR THE CHURCH DEEPLY IMPRESSED SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS WITH THE DIRECT WAY IN WHICH GOD WAS CONTINUING TO GUIDE AND LEAD HIS PEOPLE.<br />
<br /></span></p>
<p><span>THE TRUSTEES OF THE<br />
ELLEN G. WHITE PUBLICATIONS.
</span></p>Chap. 1 - God's Purpose in the Church2008-10-26T02:24:26Z2008-10-26T02:24:26Zhttp://www.crcbermuda.com/reference/ellen-white-books-t-z/testimonies-vol-6/2796-chap-1-gods-purpose-in-the-churchBrother Michaelmichael@nisbett.com<p>It is God's purpose to manifest through His people the principles of His kingdom. That in life and character they may reveal these principles, He desires to separate them from the customs, habits, and practises of the world. He seeks to bring them near to Himself, that He may make known to them His will.</p>
<p>This was His purpose in the deliverance of Israel from Egypt. At the burning bush Moses received from God the message for the king of Egypt: "Let My people go, that they may serve Me." Exodus 7:16. With a mighty hand and an outstretched arm God brought out the Hebrew host from the land of bondage. Wonderful was the deliverance He wrought for them, punishing their enemies, who refused to listen to His word, with total destruction.</p>
<p>God desired to take His people apart from the world and prepare them to receive His word. From Egypt He led them to Mount Sinai, where He revealed to them His glory. Here was nothing to attract their senses or divert their minds from God; and as the vast multitude looked at the lofty mountains towering above them, they could realise their own nothingness in the sight of God. Beside these rocks, immovable except by the power of the divine </p>
<p>10</p>
<p>will, God communicated with men. And that His word might ever be clear and distinct in their minds, He proclaimed amid thunder and lightning and with terrible majesty the law which He had given in Eden and which was the transcript of His character. And the words were written on tables of stone by the finger of God. Thus the will of the infinite God was revealed to a people who were called to make known to every nation, kindred, and tongue the principles of His government in heaven and in earth.</p>
<p>To the same work He has called His people in this generation. To them He has revealed His will, and of them He requires obedience. In the last days of this earth's history the voice that spoke from Sinai is still saying to men: "Thou shalt have no other gods before Me." Exodus 20:3. Man has set his will against the will of God, but he cannot silence this word of command. The human mind can never fully comprehend its obligation to the higher power, but it cannot evade the obligation. Profound theories and speculations may abound, men may try to set science in opposition to revelation, and thus do away with the law of God; but stronger and still stronger will the Holy Spirit bring before them the command: "Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and Him only shalt thou serve." Matthew 4:10.</p>
<p>How is the world treating the law of God? Everywhere men are working against the divine precepts. In their desire to evade the cross bearing attendant on obedience, even the churches are taking sides with the great apostate in claiming that the law of God has been changed or abrogated. Men in their blindness boast of wonderful progress and enlightenment; but the heavenly watchers see the earth filled with corruption and violence. Because of sin the atmosphere of our world has become as the atmosphere of a pesthouse. </p>
<p>11<br />
<br />A great work is to be accomplished in setting before men the saving truths of the gospel. This is the means ordained by God to stem the tide of moral corruption. This is His means of restoring His moral image in man. It is His remedy for universal disorganisation. It is the power that draws men together in unity. To present these truths is the work of the third angel's message. The Lord designs that the presentation of this message shall be the highest, greatest work carried on in the world at this time.</p>
<p>Satan is constantly urging men to accept his principles. Thus he seeks to counterwork the work of God. He is constantly representing the chosen people of God as a deluded people. He is an accuser of the brethren, and his accusing power he is constantly using against those who work righteousness. The Lord desires through His people to answer Satan's charges by showing the result of obedience to right principles. {6T 11.2}<br />
All the light of the past, all the light which shines in the present and reaches forth into the future, as revealed in the word of God, is for every soul who will receive it. The glory of this light, which is the very glory of the character of Christ, is to be manifested in the individual Christian, in the family, in the church, in the ministry of the word, and in every institution established by God's people. All these the Lord designs shall be symbols of what can be done for the world. They are to be types of the saving power of the truths of the gospel. They are agencies in the fulfilment of God's great purpose for the human race.</p>
<p>God's people are to be channels for the outworking of the highest influence in the universe. In Zechariah's vision the two olive trees which stand before God are represented as emptying the golden oil out of themselves through golden tubes into the bowl of the sanctuary. From this the lamps of the sanctuary are fed, that they </p>
<p>12</p>
<p>may give a continuous bright and shining light. So from the anointed ones that stand in God's presence the fullness of divine light and love and power is imparted to His people, that they may impart to others light and joy and refreshing. They are to become channels through which divine instrumentalities communicate to the world the tide of God's love.</p>
<p>The purpose which God seeks to accomplish through His people today is the same that He desired to accomplish through Israel when He brought them forth out of Egypt. By beholding the goodness, the mercy, the justice, and the love of God revealed in the church, the world is to have a representation of His character. And when the law of God is thus exemplified in the life, even the world will recognise the superiority of those who love and fear and serve God above every other people on the earth. The Lord has His eye upon every one of His people; He has His plans concerning each. It is His purpose that those who practise His holy precepts shall be a distinguished people. To the people of God today as well as to ancient Israel belong the words written by Moses through the Spirit of Inspiration: "Thou art an holy people unto the Lord thy God: the Lord thy God hath chosen thee to be a special people unto Himself, above all people that are upon the face of the earth." Deuteronomy 7:6."Behold, I have taught you statutes and judgements, even as the Lord my God commanded me, that ye should do so in the land whither ye go to possess it. Keep therefore and do them; for this is your wisdom and your understanding in the sight of the nations, which shall hear all these statutes, and say, Surely this great nation is a wise and understanding people. For what nation is there so great, who hath God so nigh unto them, as the Lord our </p>
<p>13</p>
<p>God is in all things that we call upon Him for? And what nation is there so great, that hath statutes and judgements so righteous as all this law, which I set before you this day?" Deuteronomy 4:5-8.</p>
<p>Even these words fail of expressing the greatness and the glory of God's purpose to be accomplished through His people. Not to this world only but to the universe are we to make manifest the principles of His kingdom. The apostle Paul, writing by the Holy Spirit, says: "Unto me, who am less than the least of all saints, is this grace given, that I should preach among the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ; and to make all men see what is the fellowship of the mystery, which from the beginning of the world hath been hid in God, who created all things by Jesus Christ: to the intent that now unto the principalities and powers in heavenly places might be [made] known by the church the manifold wisdom of God." Ephesians 3:8-10. </p>
<p>Brethren, "we are made a spectacle unto the world, and to angels, and to men." "What manner of person sought ye to be in all holy conversation and godliness, looking for and hasting the coming of the day of God?" 1 Corinthians 4:9; 2 Peter 3:11, 12, margin. <br />
<br />In order to manifest the character of God, in order that we may not deceive ourselves, the church, and the world by a counterfeit Christianity, we must become personally acquainted with God. If we have fellowship with God, we are His ministers, though we may never preach to a congregation. We are workers together with God in presenting the perfection of His character in humanity. </p><p>It is God's purpose to manifest through His people the principles of His kingdom. That in life and character they may reveal these principles, He desires to separate them from the customs, habits, and practises of the world. He seeks to bring them near to Himself, that He may make known to them His will.</p>
<p>This was His purpose in the deliverance of Israel from Egypt. At the burning bush Moses received from God the message for the king of Egypt: "Let My people go, that they may serve Me." Exodus 7:16. With a mighty hand and an outstretched arm God brought out the Hebrew host from the land of bondage. Wonderful was the deliverance He wrought for them, punishing their enemies, who refused to listen to His word, with total destruction.</p>
<p>God desired to take His people apart from the world and prepare them to receive His word. From Egypt He led them to Mount Sinai, where He revealed to them His glory. Here was nothing to attract their senses or divert their minds from God; and as the vast multitude looked at the lofty mountains towering above them, they could realise their own nothingness in the sight of God. Beside these rocks, immovable except by the power of the divine </p>
<p>10</p>
<p>will, God communicated with men. And that His word might ever be clear and distinct in their minds, He proclaimed amid thunder and lightning and with terrible majesty the law which He had given in Eden and which was the transcript of His character. And the words were written on tables of stone by the finger of God. Thus the will of the infinite God was revealed to a people who were called to make known to every nation, kindred, and tongue the principles of His government in heaven and in earth.</p>
<p>To the same work He has called His people in this generation. To them He has revealed His will, and of them He requires obedience. In the last days of this earth's history the voice that spoke from Sinai is still saying to men: "Thou shalt have no other gods before Me." Exodus 20:3. Man has set his will against the will of God, but he cannot silence this word of command. The human mind can never fully comprehend its obligation to the higher power, but it cannot evade the obligation. Profound theories and speculations may abound, men may try to set science in opposition to revelation, and thus do away with the law of God; but stronger and still stronger will the Holy Spirit bring before them the command: "Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and Him only shalt thou serve." Matthew 4:10.</p>
<p>How is the world treating the law of God? Everywhere men are working against the divine precepts. In their desire to evade the cross bearing attendant on obedience, even the churches are taking sides with the great apostate in claiming that the law of God has been changed or abrogated. Men in their blindness boast of wonderful progress and enlightenment; but the heavenly watchers see the earth filled with corruption and violence. Because of sin the atmosphere of our world has become as the atmosphere of a pesthouse. </p>
<p>11<br />
<br />A great work is to be accomplished in setting before men the saving truths of the gospel. This is the means ordained by God to stem the tide of moral corruption. This is His means of restoring His moral image in man. It is His remedy for universal disorganisation. It is the power that draws men together in unity. To present these truths is the work of the third angel's message. The Lord designs that the presentation of this message shall be the highest, greatest work carried on in the world at this time.</p>
<p>Satan is constantly urging men to accept his principles. Thus he seeks to counterwork the work of God. He is constantly representing the chosen people of God as a deluded people. He is an accuser of the brethren, and his accusing power he is constantly using against those who work righteousness. The Lord desires through His people to answer Satan's charges by showing the result of obedience to right principles. {6T 11.2}<br />
All the light of the past, all the light which shines in the present and reaches forth into the future, as revealed in the word of God, is for every soul who will receive it. The glory of this light, which is the very glory of the character of Christ, is to be manifested in the individual Christian, in the family, in the church, in the ministry of the word, and in every institution established by God's people. All these the Lord designs shall be symbols of what can be done for the world. They are to be types of the saving power of the truths of the gospel. They are agencies in the fulfilment of God's great purpose for the human race.</p>
<p>God's people are to be channels for the outworking of the highest influence in the universe. In Zechariah's vision the two olive trees which stand before God are represented as emptying the golden oil out of themselves through golden tubes into the bowl of the sanctuary. From this the lamps of the sanctuary are fed, that they </p>
<p>12</p>
<p>may give a continuous bright and shining light. So from the anointed ones that stand in God's presence the fullness of divine light and love and power is imparted to His people, that they may impart to others light and joy and refreshing. They are to become channels through which divine instrumentalities communicate to the world the tide of God's love.</p>
<p>The purpose which God seeks to accomplish through His people today is the same that He desired to accomplish through Israel when He brought them forth out of Egypt. By beholding the goodness, the mercy, the justice, and the love of God revealed in the church, the world is to have a representation of His character. And when the law of God is thus exemplified in the life, even the world will recognise the superiority of those who love and fear and serve God above every other people on the earth. The Lord has His eye upon every one of His people; He has His plans concerning each. It is His purpose that those who practise His holy precepts shall be a distinguished people. To the people of God today as well as to ancient Israel belong the words written by Moses through the Spirit of Inspiration: "Thou art an holy people unto the Lord thy God: the Lord thy God hath chosen thee to be a special people unto Himself, above all people that are upon the face of the earth." Deuteronomy 7:6."Behold, I have taught you statutes and judgements, even as the Lord my God commanded me, that ye should do so in the land whither ye go to possess it. Keep therefore and do them; for this is your wisdom and your understanding in the sight of the nations, which shall hear all these statutes, and say, Surely this great nation is a wise and understanding people. For what nation is there so great, who hath God so nigh unto them, as the Lord our </p>
<p>13</p>
<p>God is in all things that we call upon Him for? And what nation is there so great, that hath statutes and judgements so righteous as all this law, which I set before you this day?" Deuteronomy 4:5-8.</p>
<p>Even these words fail of expressing the greatness and the glory of God's purpose to be accomplished through His people. Not to this world only but to the universe are we to make manifest the principles of His kingdom. The apostle Paul, writing by the Holy Spirit, says: "Unto me, who am less than the least of all saints, is this grace given, that I should preach among the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ; and to make all men see what is the fellowship of the mystery, which from the beginning of the world hath been hid in God, who created all things by Jesus Christ: to the intent that now unto the principalities and powers in heavenly places might be [made] known by the church the manifold wisdom of God." Ephesians 3:8-10. </p>
<p>Brethren, "we are made a spectacle unto the world, and to angels, and to men." "What manner of person sought ye to be in all holy conversation and godliness, looking for and hasting the coming of the day of God?" 1 Corinthians 4:9; 2 Peter 3:11, 12, margin. <br />
<br />In order to manifest the character of God, in order that we may not deceive ourselves, the church, and the world by a counterfeit Christianity, we must become personally acquainted with God. If we have fellowship with God, we are His ministers, though we may never preach to a congregation. We are workers together with God in presenting the perfection of His character in humanity. </p>Chap. 2 - The Work for This Time2008-10-26T02:35:56Z2008-10-26T02:35:56Zhttp://www.crcbermuda.com/reference/ellen-white-books-t-z/testimonies-vol-6/2797-chap-2-the-work-for-this-timeBrother Michaelmichael@nisbett.com<p>We are standing upon the threshold
of great and solemn events. Prophecies are fulfilling. Strange,
eventful history is being recorded in the books of heaven. Everything
in our world is in agitation. There are wars and rumours of wars. The
nations are angry, and the time of the dead has come, that they should
be judged. Events are changing to bring about the day of God, which
hasteth greatly. Only a moment of time, as it were, yet remains. But
while already nation is rising against nation, and kingdom against
kingdom, there is not now a general engagement. As yet the four winds
are held until the servants of God shall be sealed in their foreheads.
Then the powers of earth will marshal their forces for the last great
battle.</p>
<p>Satan is busily laying his plans for the last
mighty conflict, when all will take sides. After the gospel has been
proclaimed in the world for nearly two thousand years, Satan still
presents to men and women the same scene that he presented to Christ.
In a wonderful manner he causes the kingdoms of the world in their
glory to pass before them. These he promises to all who will fall down
and worship him. Thus he seeks to bring men under his dominion.</p>
<p>Satan is working to the utmost to make himself as God and to
destroy all who oppose his power. And today the world is bowing before
him. His power is received as the power of God. The prophecy of the
Revelation is being fulfilled, that "all the world wondered after the
beast." Revelation 13:3. </p>
<p>Men in their blindness boast of wonderful progress and enlightenment; but to the eye of Omniscience are </p>
<p>15</p>
<p>revealed
the inward guilt and depravity. The heavenly watchers see the earth
filled with violence and crime. Wealth is obtained by every species of
robbery, not robbery of men only, but of God. Men are using His means
to gratify their selfishness. Everything they can grasp is made to
minister to their greed. Avarice and sensuality prevail. Men cherish
the attributes of the first great deceiver. They have accepted him as
God, and have become imbued with his spirit.</p>
<p>But the
cloud of judicial wrath hangs over them, containing the elements that
destroyed Sodom. In his visions of things to come the prophet John
beheld this scene. This demon worship was revealed to him, and it
seemed to him as if the whole world were standing on the brink of
perdition. But as he looked with intense interest he beheld the company
of God's commandment-keeping people. They had upon their foreheads the
seal of the living God, and he said: "Here is the patience of the
saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith
of Jesus. And I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me, Write,
Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth: Yea, saith
the Spirit, that they may rest from their labours; and their works do
follow them. And I looked, and behold a white cloud, and upon the cloud
One sat like unto the Son of man, having on His head a golden crown,
and in His hand a sharp sickle. And another angel came out of the
temple, crying with a loud voice to Him that sat on the cloud, Thrust
in Thy sickle, and reap: for the time is come for Thee to reap; for the
harvest of the earth is ripe. And He that sat on the cloud thrust in
His sickle on the earth; and the earth was reaped. And another angel
came out of the temple which is in heaven, he also having a sharp
sickle. And </p>
<p>16</p>
<p>another
angel came out from the altar, which had power over fire; and cried
with a loud cry to him that had the sharp sickle, saying, Thrust in thy
sharp sickle, and gather the clusters of the vine of the earth; for her
grapes are fully ripe. And the angel thrust in his sickle into the
earth, and gathered the vine of the earth, and cast it into the great
winepress of the wrath of God." Revelation 14:12-19.</p>
<p>When
the storm of God's wrath breaks upon the world, it will be a terrible
revelation for souls to find that their house is being swept away
because it is built upon the sand. Let the warning be given them before
it is too late. We should now feel the responsibility of labouring with
intense earnestness to impart to others the truths that God has given
for this time. We cannot be too much in earnest.</p>
<p>The
heart of God is moved. Souls are very precious in His sight. It was for
this world that Christ wept in agony; for this world He was crucified.
God gave His only-begotten Son to save sinners, and He desires us to
love others as He has loved us. He desires to see those who have a
knowledge of the truth imparting this knowledge to their fellow men.</p>
<p>Now is the time for the last warning to be given. There is
a special power in the presentation of the truth at the present time;
but how long will it continue? Only a little while. If there was ever a
crisis, it is now.</p>
<p>All are now deciding their eternal
destiny. Men need to be aroused to realise the solemnity of the time,
the nearness of the day when human probation shall be ended. Decided
efforts should be made to bring the message for this time prominently
before the people. The third angel is to go forth with great power. Let
none ignore this work or treat it as of little importance. </p>
<p>17<br />
<br />The
light we have received upon the third angel's message is the true
light. The mark of the beast is exactly what it has been proclaimed to
be. Not all in regard to this matter is yet understood, nor will it be
understood until the unrolling of the scroll; but a most solemn work is
to be accomplished in our world. The Lord's command to His servants is:
"Cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet, and show My
people their transgression, and the house of Jacob their sins." Isaiah
58:1.</p>
<p>There is to be no change in the general features of
our work. It is to stand as clear and distinct as prophecy has made it.
We are to enter into no confederacy with the world, supposing that by
so doing we could accomplish more. If any stand in the way, to hinder
the advancement of the work in the lines that God has appointed, they
will displease God. No line of truth that has made the Seventh-day
Adventist people what they are is to be weakened. We have the old
landmarks of truth, experience, and duty, and we are to stand firmly in
defence of our principles, in full view of the world. </p>
<p>It
is essential that men be raised up to open the living oracles of God to
all peoples. Men of all ranks and capacities, with their various gifts,
are to co-operate harmoniously for a common result. They are to unite
in the work of bringing the truth to the people, each worker fulfilling
his own special appointment. <br />
<br />The
three angels of Revelation 14 are represented as flying in the midst of
heaven, symbolising the work of those who proclaim the first, second,
and third angels' messages. All are linked together. The evidences of
the abiding, everliving truth of these grand messages, that mean so
much to the church, that have awakened such </p>
<p>18</p>
<p>intense
opposition from the religious world, are not extinct. Satan is
constantly seeking to cast a shadow about these messages, so that the
people of God shall not clearly discern their import, their time and
place; but they live and are to exert their power upon our religious
experience while time shall last.</p>
<p>The influence of these
messages has been deepening and widening, setting in motion the springs
of action in thousands of hearts, bringing into existence institutions
of learning, publishing houses, and health institutions. All these are
instrumentalities of God to co-operate in the grand work represented by
the first, second, and third angels, the work of warning the
inhabitants of the world that Christ is coming the second time with
power and great glory. <br />
<br />Brethren
and sisters, would that I might say something to awaken you to the
importance of this time, the significance of the events that are now
taking place. I point you to the aggressive movements now being made
for the restriction of religious liberty. God's sanctified memorial has
been torn down, and in its place a false sabbath, bearing no sanctity,
stands before the world. And while the powers of darkness are stirring
up the elements from beneath, the Lord God of heaven is sending power
from above to meet the emergency by arousing His living agencies to
exalt the law of heaven. Now, just now, is our time to work in foreign
countries. As America, the land of religious liberty, shall unite with
the papacy in forcing the conscience and compelling men to Honor the
false sabbath, the people of every country on the globe will be led to
follow her example. Our people are not half awake to do all in their
power, with the facilities within their reach, to extend the message of
warning. </p>
<p>19<br />
<br />The
Lord God of heaven will not send upon the world His judgements for
disobedience and transgression until He has sent His watchmen to give
the warning. He will not close up the period of probation until the
message shall be more distinctly proclaimed. The law of God is to be
magnified; its claims must be presented in their true, sacred
character, that the people may be brought to decide for or against the
truth. Yet the work will be cut short in righteousness. The message of
Christ's righteousness is to sound from one end of the earth to the
other to prepare the way of the Lord. This is the glory of God, which
closes the work of the third angel. <br />
<br />There
is no work in our world so great, so sacred, and so glorious, no work
that God honours so much, as this gospel work. The message presented at
this time is the last message of mercy for a fallen world. Those who
have the privilege of hearing this message, and who persist in refusing
to heed the warning, cast away their last hope of salvation. There will
be no second probation.</p>
<p>The word of truth, "It is
written," is the gospel we are to preach. No flaming sword is placed
before this tree of life. All who will may partake of it. There is no
power that can prohibit any soul from taking of its fruit. All may eat,
and live forever. <br />
<br />Mysteries
into which angels desire to look, which prophets and kings and
righteous men desired to understand, the remnant church will carry in
messages from God to the world. The prophets prophesied of these
things, and they longed to understand that which they foretold; but to
them this privilege was not given. They </p>
<p>20</p>
<p>longed
to see what we see, and to hear what we hear; but they could not. They
will know all when Christ shall come the second time; when, surrounded
by a multitude which no man can number, He explains the deliverance
wrought out by the great sacrifice He made. </p>
<p>The
truths of the third angel's message have been presented by some as a
dry theory; but in this message is to be presented Christ the Living
One. He is to be revealed as the first and the last, as the I AM, the
Root and the Offspring of David, and the bright and morning Star.
Through this message the character of God in Christ is to be manifested
to the world. The call is to be sounded: "O Jerusalem, that bringest
good tidings, lift up thy voice with strength; lift it up, be not
afraid; say unto the cities of Judah, Behold your God! Behold, the Lord
God will come with strong hand, and His arm shall rule for Him: behold,
His reward is with Him, and His work before Him. He shall feed His
flock like a shepherd: He shall gather the lambs with His arm, and
carry them in His bosom." Isaiah 40:9-11.</p>
<p>Now, with John
the Baptist, we are to point men to Jesus, saying: "Behold the Lamb of
God, which taketh away the sin of the world." John 1:29. Now as never
before is to be sounded the invitation: "If any man thirst, let him
come unto Me, and drink." "The Spirit and the bride say, Come. And let
him that heareth say, Come. And let him that is athirst come. And
whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely." John 7:37;
Revelation 22:17.</p>
<p>There is a great work to be done, and
every effort possible must be made to reveal Christ as the
sin-pardoning Saviour, Christ as the Sin Bearer, Christ as the bright
and </p>
<p>21</p>
<p>morning Star; and the Lord will give us favour before the world until our work is done. <br />
<br />While
the angels hold the four winds, we are to work with all our
capabilities. We must bear our message without any delay. We must give
evidence to the heavenly universe, and to men in this degenerate age,
that our religion is a faith and a power of which Christ is the Author
and His word the divine oracle. Human souls are hanging in the balance.
They will either be subjects for the kingdom of God or slaves to the
despotism of Satan. All are to have the privilege of laying hold of the
hope set before them in the gospel, and how can they hear without a
preacher? The human family is in need of a moral renovation, a
preparation of character, that they may stand in God's presence. There
are souls ready to perish because of the theoretical errors which are
prevailing, and which are calculated to counterwork the gospel message.
Who will now fully consecrate themselves to become labourers together
with God?</p>
<p>As you see the peril and misery of the world
under the working of Satan, do not exhaust your God-given energies in
idle lamentations, but go to work for yourselves and for others. Awake,
and feel a burden for those who are perishing. If they are not won to
Christ they will lose an eternity of bliss. Think of what it is
possible for them to gain. The soul that God has created and Christ has
redeemed is of great value because of the possibilities before it, the
spiritual advantages that have been granted it, the capabilities it may
possess if vitalised by the word of God, and the immortality which
through the Life-giver it may obtain if obedient. One soul is of more
value to heaven than a whole world of property, houses, lands, </p>
<p>22</p>
<p>money.
For the conversion of one soul we should tax our resources to the
utmost. One soul won to Christ will flash heaven's light all around
him, penetrating the moral darkness and saving other souls.</p>
<p>If
Christ left the ninety and nine, that He might seek and save the one
lost sheep, can we be justified in doing less? Is not a neglect to work
even as Christ worked, to sacrifice as He sacrificed, a betrayal of
sacred trusts, an insult to God?</p>
<p>Sound an alarm
throughout the length and breadth of the earth. Tell the people that
the day of the Lord is near and hasteth greatly. Let none be left
unwarned. We might have been in the place of the poor souls that are in
error. We might have been placed among barbarians. According to the
truth we have received above others, we are debtors to impart the same
to them. </p>
<p>We have no time to lose. The end is near. The
passage from place to place to spread the truth will soon be hedged
with dangers on the right hand and on the left. Everything will be
placed to obstruct the way of the Lord's messengers, so that they will
not be able to do that which it is possible for them to do now. We must
look our work fairly in the face and advance as fast as possible in
aggressive warfare. From the light given me of God I know that the
powers of darkness are working with intense energy from beneath, and
with stealthy tread Satan is advancing to take those who are now
asleep, as a wolf taking his prey. We have warnings now which we may
give, a work now which we may do; but soon it will be more difficult
than we can imagine. God help us to keep in the channel of light, to
work with our eyes fastened on Jesus our Leader, and patiently,
perseveringly press on to gain the victory. </p><p>We are standing upon the threshold
of great and solemn events. Prophecies are fulfilling. Strange,
eventful history is being recorded in the books of heaven. Everything
in our world is in agitation. There are wars and rumours of wars. The
nations are angry, and the time of the dead has come, that they should
be judged. Events are changing to bring about the day of God, which
hasteth greatly. Only a moment of time, as it were, yet remains. But
while already nation is rising against nation, and kingdom against
kingdom, there is not now a general engagement. As yet the four winds
are held until the servants of God shall be sealed in their foreheads.
Then the powers of earth will marshal their forces for the last great
battle.</p>
<p>Satan is busily laying his plans for the last
mighty conflict, when all will take sides. After the gospel has been
proclaimed in the world for nearly two thousand years, Satan still
presents to men and women the same scene that he presented to Christ.
In a wonderful manner he causes the kingdoms of the world in their
glory to pass before them. These he promises to all who will fall down
and worship him. Thus he seeks to bring men under his dominion.</p>
<p>Satan is working to the utmost to make himself as God and to
destroy all who oppose his power. And today the world is bowing before
him. His power is received as the power of God. The prophecy of the
Revelation is being fulfilled, that "all the world wondered after the
beast." Revelation 13:3. </p>
<p>Men in their blindness boast of wonderful progress and enlightenment; but to the eye of Omniscience are </p>
<p>15</p>
<p>revealed
the inward guilt and depravity. The heavenly watchers see the earth
filled with violence and crime. Wealth is obtained by every species of
robbery, not robbery of men only, but of God. Men are using His means
to gratify their selfishness. Everything they can grasp is made to
minister to their greed. Avarice and sensuality prevail. Men cherish
the attributes of the first great deceiver. They have accepted him as
God, and have become imbued with his spirit.</p>
<p>But the
cloud of judicial wrath hangs over them, containing the elements that
destroyed Sodom. In his visions of things to come the prophet John
beheld this scene. This demon worship was revealed to him, and it
seemed to him as if the whole world were standing on the brink of
perdition. But as he looked with intense interest he beheld the company
of God's commandment-keeping people. They had upon their foreheads the
seal of the living God, and he said: "Here is the patience of the
saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith
of Jesus. And I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me, Write,
Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth: Yea, saith
the Spirit, that they may rest from their labours; and their works do
follow them. And I looked, and behold a white cloud, and upon the cloud
One sat like unto the Son of man, having on His head a golden crown,
and in His hand a sharp sickle. And another angel came out of the
temple, crying with a loud voice to Him that sat on the cloud, Thrust
in Thy sickle, and reap: for the time is come for Thee to reap; for the
harvest of the earth is ripe. And He that sat on the cloud thrust in
His sickle on the earth; and the earth was reaped. And another angel
came out of the temple which is in heaven, he also having a sharp
sickle. And </p>
<p>16</p>
<p>another
angel came out from the altar, which had power over fire; and cried
with a loud cry to him that had the sharp sickle, saying, Thrust in thy
sharp sickle, and gather the clusters of the vine of the earth; for her
grapes are fully ripe. And the angel thrust in his sickle into the
earth, and gathered the vine of the earth, and cast it into the great
winepress of the wrath of God." Revelation 14:12-19.</p>
<p>When
the storm of God's wrath breaks upon the world, it will be a terrible
revelation for souls to find that their house is being swept away
because it is built upon the sand. Let the warning be given them before
it is too late. We should now feel the responsibility of labouring with
intense earnestness to impart to others the truths that God has given
for this time. We cannot be too much in earnest.</p>
<p>The
heart of God is moved. Souls are very precious in His sight. It was for
this world that Christ wept in agony; for this world He was crucified.
God gave His only-begotten Son to save sinners, and He desires us to
love others as He has loved us. He desires to see those who have a
knowledge of the truth imparting this knowledge to their fellow men.</p>
<p>Now is the time for the last warning to be given. There is
a special power in the presentation of the truth at the present time;
but how long will it continue? Only a little while. If there was ever a
crisis, it is now.</p>
<p>All are now deciding their eternal
destiny. Men need to be aroused to realise the solemnity of the time,
the nearness of the day when human probation shall be ended. Decided
efforts should be made to bring the message for this time prominently
before the people. The third angel is to go forth with great power. Let
none ignore this work or treat it as of little importance. </p>
<p>17<br />
<br />The
light we have received upon the third angel's message is the true
light. The mark of the beast is exactly what it has been proclaimed to
be. Not all in regard to this matter is yet understood, nor will it be
understood until the unrolling of the scroll; but a most solemn work is
to be accomplished in our world. The Lord's command to His servants is:
"Cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet, and show My
people their transgression, and the house of Jacob their sins." Isaiah
58:1.</p>
<p>There is to be no change in the general features of
our work. It is to stand as clear and distinct as prophecy has made it.
We are to enter into no confederacy with the world, supposing that by
so doing we could accomplish more. If any stand in the way, to hinder
the advancement of the work in the lines that God has appointed, they
will displease God. No line of truth that has made the Seventh-day
Adventist people what they are is to be weakened. We have the old
landmarks of truth, experience, and duty, and we are to stand firmly in
defence of our principles, in full view of the world. </p>
<p>It
is essential that men be raised up to open the living oracles of God to
all peoples. Men of all ranks and capacities, with their various gifts,
are to co-operate harmoniously for a common result. They are to unite
in the work of bringing the truth to the people, each worker fulfilling
his own special appointment. <br />
<br />The
three angels of Revelation 14 are represented as flying in the midst of
heaven, symbolising the work of those who proclaim the first, second,
and third angels' messages. All are linked together. The evidences of
the abiding, everliving truth of these grand messages, that mean so
much to the church, that have awakened such </p>
<p>18</p>
<p>intense
opposition from the religious world, are not extinct. Satan is
constantly seeking to cast a shadow about these messages, so that the
people of God shall not clearly discern their import, their time and
place; but they live and are to exert their power upon our religious
experience while time shall last.</p>
<p>The influence of these
messages has been deepening and widening, setting in motion the springs
of action in thousands of hearts, bringing into existence institutions
of learning, publishing houses, and health institutions. All these are
instrumentalities of God to co-operate in the grand work represented by
the first, second, and third angels, the work of warning the
inhabitants of the world that Christ is coming the second time with
power and great glory. <br />
<br />Brethren
and sisters, would that I might say something to awaken you to the
importance of this time, the significance of the events that are now
taking place. I point you to the aggressive movements now being made
for the restriction of religious liberty. God's sanctified memorial has
been torn down, and in its place a false sabbath, bearing no sanctity,
stands before the world. And while the powers of darkness are stirring
up the elements from beneath, the Lord God of heaven is sending power
from above to meet the emergency by arousing His living agencies to
exalt the law of heaven. Now, just now, is our time to work in foreign
countries. As America, the land of religious liberty, shall unite with
the papacy in forcing the conscience and compelling men to Honor the
false sabbath, the people of every country on the globe will be led to
follow her example. Our people are not half awake to do all in their
power, with the facilities within their reach, to extend the message of
warning. </p>
<p>19<br />
<br />The
Lord God of heaven will not send upon the world His judgements for
disobedience and transgression until He has sent His watchmen to give
the warning. He will not close up the period of probation until the
message shall be more distinctly proclaimed. The law of God is to be
magnified; its claims must be presented in their true, sacred
character, that the people may be brought to decide for or against the
truth. Yet the work will be cut short in righteousness. The message of
Christ's righteousness is to sound from one end of the earth to the
other to prepare the way of the Lord. This is the glory of God, which
closes the work of the third angel. <br />
<br />There
is no work in our world so great, so sacred, and so glorious, no work
that God honours so much, as this gospel work. The message presented at
this time is the last message of mercy for a fallen world. Those who
have the privilege of hearing this message, and who persist in refusing
to heed the warning, cast away their last hope of salvation. There will
be no second probation.</p>
<p>The word of truth, "It is
written," is the gospel we are to preach. No flaming sword is placed
before this tree of life. All who will may partake of it. There is no
power that can prohibit any soul from taking of its fruit. All may eat,
and live forever. <br />
<br />Mysteries
into which angels desire to look, which prophets and kings and
righteous men desired to understand, the remnant church will carry in
messages from God to the world. The prophets prophesied of these
things, and they longed to understand that which they foretold; but to
them this privilege was not given. They </p>
<p>20</p>
<p>longed
to see what we see, and to hear what we hear; but they could not. They
will know all when Christ shall come the second time; when, surrounded
by a multitude which no man can number, He explains the deliverance
wrought out by the great sacrifice He made. </p>
<p>The
truths of the third angel's message have been presented by some as a
dry theory; but in this message is to be presented Christ the Living
One. He is to be revealed as the first and the last, as the I AM, the
Root and the Offspring of David, and the bright and morning Star.
Through this message the character of God in Christ is to be manifested
to the world. The call is to be sounded: "O Jerusalem, that bringest
good tidings, lift up thy voice with strength; lift it up, be not
afraid; say unto the cities of Judah, Behold your God! Behold, the Lord
God will come with strong hand, and His arm shall rule for Him: behold,
His reward is with Him, and His work before Him. He shall feed His
flock like a shepherd: He shall gather the lambs with His arm, and
carry them in His bosom." Isaiah 40:9-11.</p>
<p>Now, with John
the Baptist, we are to point men to Jesus, saying: "Behold the Lamb of
God, which taketh away the sin of the world." John 1:29. Now as never
before is to be sounded the invitation: "If any man thirst, let him
come unto Me, and drink." "The Spirit and the bride say, Come. And let
him that heareth say, Come. And let him that is athirst come. And
whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely." John 7:37;
Revelation 22:17.</p>
<p>There is a great work to be done, and
every effort possible must be made to reveal Christ as the
sin-pardoning Saviour, Christ as the Sin Bearer, Christ as the bright
and </p>
<p>21</p>
<p>morning Star; and the Lord will give us favour before the world until our work is done. <br />
<br />While
the angels hold the four winds, we are to work with all our
capabilities. We must bear our message without any delay. We must give
evidence to the heavenly universe, and to men in this degenerate age,
that our religion is a faith and a power of which Christ is the Author
and His word the divine oracle. Human souls are hanging in the balance.
They will either be subjects for the kingdom of God or slaves to the
despotism of Satan. All are to have the privilege of laying hold of the
hope set before them in the gospel, and how can they hear without a
preacher? The human family is in need of a moral renovation, a
preparation of character, that they may stand in God's presence. There
are souls ready to perish because of the theoretical errors which are
prevailing, and which are calculated to counterwork the gospel message.
Who will now fully consecrate themselves to become labourers together
with God?</p>
<p>As you see the peril and misery of the world
under the working of Satan, do not exhaust your God-given energies in
idle lamentations, but go to work for yourselves and for others. Awake,
and feel a burden for those who are perishing. If they are not won to
Christ they will lose an eternity of bliss. Think of what it is
possible for them to gain. The soul that God has created and Christ has
redeemed is of great value because of the possibilities before it, the
spiritual advantages that have been granted it, the capabilities it may
possess if vitalised by the word of God, and the immortality which
through the Life-giver it may obtain if obedient. One soul is of more
value to heaven than a whole world of property, houses, lands, </p>
<p>22</p>
<p>money.
For the conversion of one soul we should tax our resources to the
utmost. One soul won to Christ will flash heaven's light all around
him, penetrating the moral darkness and saving other souls.</p>
<p>If
Christ left the ninety and nine, that He might seek and save the one
lost sheep, can we be justified in doing less? Is not a neglect to work
even as Christ worked, to sacrifice as He sacrificed, a betrayal of
sacred trusts, an insult to God?</p>
<p>Sound an alarm
throughout the length and breadth of the earth. Tell the people that
the day of the Lord is near and hasteth greatly. Let none be left
unwarned. We might have been in the place of the poor souls that are in
error. We might have been placed among barbarians. According to the
truth we have received above others, we are debtors to impart the same
to them. </p>
<p>We have no time to lose. The end is near. The
passage from place to place to spread the truth will soon be hedged
with dangers on the right hand and on the left. Everything will be
placed to obstruct the way of the Lord's messengers, so that they will
not be able to do that which it is possible for them to do now. We must
look our work fairly in the face and advance as fast as possible in
aggressive warfare. From the light given me of God I know that the
powers of darkness are working with intense energy from beneath, and
with stealthy tread Satan is advancing to take those who are now
asleep, as a wolf taking his prey. We have warnings now which we may
give, a work now which we may do; but soon it will be more difficult
than we can imagine. God help us to keep in the channel of light, to
work with our eyes fastened on Jesus our Leader, and patiently,
perseveringly press on to gain the victory. </p>Chap. 3 - Extension of the Work in Foreign Fields2008-10-26T02:40:45Z2008-10-26T02:40:45Zhttp://www.crcbermuda.com/reference/ellen-white-books-t-z/testimonies-vol-6/2798-chap-3-extension-of-the-work-in-foreign-fieldsBrother Michaelmichael@nisbett.com<p>The word comes to me in the night "season to speak to the churches that
know the truth: Arise, shine; for thy light is come, and the glory of
the Lord is risen upon thee." Isaiah 60:1.</p>
<p>The words of
the Lord in the fifty-fourth chapter of Isaiah are for us: "Enlarge the
place of thy tent, and let them stretch forth the curtains of thine
habitations: spare not, lengthen thy cords, and strengthen thy stakes;
for thou shalt break forth on the right hand and on the left; and thy
seed shall inherit the Gentiles, and make the desolate cities to be
inhabited. Fear not; for thou shalt not be ashamed: neither be thou
confounded; for thou shalt not be put to shame. . . . For thy Maker is
thine husband; the Lord of hosts is His name; and thy Redeemer the Holy
One of Israel; The God of the whole earth shall He be called." Isaiah
54:2-5.</p>
<p>And the words of Christ to His disciples are also
for His people today: "Say not ye, There are yet four months, and then
cometh harvest? behold, I say unto you, Lift up your eyes, and look on
the fields; for they are white already to harvest. And he that reapeth
receiveth wages, and gathereth fruit unto life eternal: that both he
that soweth and he that reapeth may rejoice together." John 4:35, 36. </p>
<p>God's people have a mighty work before them, a work that
must continually rise to greater prominence. Our efforts in missionary
lines must become far more extensive. A more decided work than has been
done must be done prior to the second appearing of our Lord Jesus </p>
<p>24</p>
<p>Christ. God's people are not to cease their labours until they shall encircle the world. </p>
<p>The
vineyard includes the whole world, and every part of it is to be
worked. There are places which are now a moral wilderness, and these
are to become as the garden of the Lord. The waste places of the earth
are to be cultivated, that they may bud and blossom as the rose. New
territories are to be worked by men inspired by the Holy Spirit. New
churches must be established, new congregations organised. At this time
there should be representatives of present truth in every city and in
the remote parts of the earth. The whole earth is to be illuminated
with the glory of God's truth. The light is to shine to all lands and
all peoples. And it is from those who have received the light that it
is to shine forth. The daystar has risen upon us, and we are to flash
its light upon the pathway of those in darkness.</p>
<p>A crisis
is right upon us. We must now by the Holy Spirit's power proclaim the
great truths for these last days. It will not be long before everyone
will have heard the warning and made his decision. Then shall the end
come. </p>
<p>It is the very essence of all right faith to do the
right thing at the right time. God is the great Master Worker, and by
His providence He prepares the way for His work to be accomplished. He
provides opportunities, opens up lines of influence and channels of
working. If His people are watching the indications of His providence,
and stand ready to co-operate with Him, they will see a great work
accomplished. Their efforts, rightly directed, will produce a
hundredfold greater results than can be accomplished with the same
means and facilities in another channel where God is not so manifestly
working. Our work is reformative, and it is God's purpose that the
excellence </p>
<p>25</p>
<p>of
the work in all lines shall be an object lesson to the people. In new
fields especially it is important that the work be so established as to
give a correct representation of the truth. In all our plans for
missionary operations these principles should be kept in mind.</p>
<p>Certain countries have advantages that mark them as centres of
education and influence. In the English-speaking nations and the
Protestant nations of Europe it is comparatively easy to find access to
the people, and there are many advantages for establishing institutions
and carrying forward our work. In some other lands, such as India and
China, the workers must go through a long course of education before
the people can understand them, or they the people. And at every step
there are great difficulties to be encountered in the work. In America,
Australia, England, and some other European countries, many of these
impediments do not exist. America has many institutions to give
character to the work. Similar facilities should be furnished for
England, Australia, Germany, and Scandinavia, and other Continental
countries as the work advances. In these countries the Lord has able
workmen, labourers of experience. These can lead out in the
establishment of institutions, the training of workers, and the
carrying forward of the work in its different lines. God designs that
they shall be furnished with means and facilities. The institutions
established would give character to the work in these countries, and
would give opportunity for the training of workers for the darker
heathen nations. In this way the efficiency of our experienced workers
would be multiplied a hundredfold.</p>
<p>There is a great work
to be done in England. The light radiating from London should beam
forth in clear, distinct rays to regions beyond. God has wrought in </p>
<p>26</p>
<p>England,
but this English-speaking world has been terribly neglected. England
has needed many more labourers and much more means. London has been
scarcely touched. My heart is deeply moved as the situation in that
great city is presented before me. It pains me to think that greater
facilities are not provided for the work throughout Europe. I have sore
heartache as I think of the work in Switzerland, Germany, Norway, and
Sweden. Where there are one or two men struggling to carry forward the
different branches of the cause, there should be hundreds at work. In
the city of London alone no fewer than one hundred men should be
engaged. The Lord marks the neglect of His work, and there will be a
heavy account to settle by and by.</p>
<p>If the workers in
America will impart to others of their great mercies, they will see
prosperity in England. They will sympathise with the workers who are
struggling with difficulties there, and will have the heart to say, not
only in word but in action: "All ye are brethren." Matthew 23:8. They
will see a great work done in London, all through the cities of
England, and throughout the different European countries. {6T 26.1}<br />
God
calls upon us to push the triumphs of the cross in Australia. New
fields are opening. For want of workers and money the work has been
hindered, but it must be hindered no longer. Of all countries,
Australia most resembles America. All classes of people are there. And
the warning message has not been presented and rejected. There are
thousands of honest souls praying for light. God's watchmen are to
stand on the walls of Zion and to give the warning: "The morning
cometh, and also the night"--the night wherein no man can work. While
the angels are holding the four winds, the message is to enter every
field in Australia as fast as possible. </p>
<p>27</p>
<p>
The
strengthening of the work in these English-speaking countries will give
our labourers a hundredfold more influence than they have had to plant
the standard of truth in many lands.</p>
<p>While we are trying
to work these destitute fields, the cry comes from far-off countries:
"Come over and help us." These are not so easily reached, and not so
ready for the harvest, as are the fields more nearly within our sight;
but they must not be neglected. {6T 27.2}<br />
The poverty of the
missions in Africa has recently been opened before me. The missionaries
sent from America to the natives of Africa have suffered and are still
suffering for the necessaries of life. God's missionaries, who carry
the message of mercy to heathen lands, are not properly sustained in
their work.</p>
<p>Our brethren have not discerned that in
helping to advance the work in foreign fields they would be helping the
work at home. That which is given to start the work in one field will
result in strengthening the work in other places. As the labourers are
freed from embarrassment, their efforts can be extended; as souls are
brought to the truth and churches are established, there will be
increasing financial strength. Soon these churches will be able not
only to carry on the work in their own borders, but to impart to other
fields. Thus the burden resting on the home churches will be shared.</p>
<p>The home missionary work will be farther advanced in every
way when a more liberal, self-denying, self-sacrificing spirit is
manifested for the prosperity of foreign missions; for the prosperity
of the home work depends largely, under God, upon the reflex influence
of the evangelical work done in countries afar off. It is in working
actively to supply the necessities of the cause of God that we bring
our souls in touch with the Source of all power. </p>
<p>28</p>
<p>
Although
the work in foreign fields has not advanced as it should have advanced,
yet that which has been accomplished affords reason for gratitude and
ground for encouragement. Much less means has been spent in these
fields than in the home fields, and the work has been done under the
hardest pressure and without proper facilities. Yet, considering the
help that has been sent to these fields, the result is indeed
surprising. Our missionary success has been fully proportionate to our
self-denying, self-sacrificing effort. God alone can estimate the work
accomplished as the gospel message has been proclaimed in clear,
straight lines. New fields have been entered, and aggressive work has
been done. The seeds of truth have been sown, the light has flashed
upon many minds, bringing enlarged views of God and a more correct
estimate as to the character to be formed. Thousands have been brought
to a knowledge of the truth as it is in Jesus. They have been imbued
with the faith that works by love and purifies the soul.</p>
<p>The
value of these spiritual advantages is beyond our comprehension. What
line can sound the depths of the word preached? What balances can
correctly weigh the influence of those who are converted to the truth?
In their turn they become missionaries to work for others. In many
places houses of worship have been erected. The Bible, the precious
Bible, is studied. The tabernacle of God is with men, and He dwells
with them. </p>
<p>Let us rejoice that a work which God can
approve has been done in these fields. In the name of the Lord let us
lift up our voices in praise and thanksgiving for the results of work
abroad.</p>
<p>And still our General, who never makes a mistake, says to us: Advance. Enter new territory. Lift up the standard </p>
<p>29</p>
<p>in every land. 'Arise, shine; for thy light is come, and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee.'" </p>
<p>
Our
watchword is to be: Onward, ever onward. The angels of God will go
before us to prepare the way. Our burden for the "regions beyond" can
never be laid down until the whole earth shall be lightened with the
glory of the Lord. <br />
<br />
The
missionary spirit needs to be revived in our churches. Every member of
the church should study how to help forward the work of God, both in
home missions and in foreign countries. Scarcely a thousandth part of
the work is being done that ought to be done in missionary fields. God
calls upon His workers to annex new territory for Him. There are rich
fields of toil waiting for the faithful worker. And ministering angels
will co-operate with every member of the church who will labour
unselfishly for the Master. <br />
<br />
The
church of Christ on earth was organised for missionary purposes, and
the Lord desires to see the entire church devising ways and means
whereby high and low, rich and poor, may hear the message of truth. Not
all are called to personal labour in foreign fields, but all can do
something by their prayers and their gifts to aid the missionary work.</p>
<p>An American businessman who was an earnest Christian, in
conversation with a fellow worker remarked that he himself worked for
Christ twenty-four hours of the day. "In all my business relations," he
said, I try to represent my Master. As I have opportunity, I try to win</p>
<p>30</p>
<p>others to Him. All day I am working for Christ. And at night, while I sleep, I have a man working for Him in China."</p>
<p>In
explanation he added: "In my youth I determined to go as a missionary
to the heathen. But on the death of my father I had to take up his
business in order to provide for the family. Now, instead of going
myself, I support a missionary. In such a town of such a province of
China, my worker is stationed. And so, even while I sleep, I am,
through my representative, still working for Christ."</p>
<p>Are
there not Seventh-day Adventists who will do likewise? Instead of
keeping the ministers at work for the churches that already know the
truth, let the members of the churches say to these labourers: "Go work
for souls that are perishing in darkness. We ourselves will carry
forward the services of the church. We will keep up the meetings, and,
by abiding in Christ, will maintain spiritual life. We will work for
souls that are about us, and we will send our prayers and our gifts to
sustain the labourers in more needy and destitute fields."</p>
<p>Why
should not the members of a church or of several small churches unite
to sustain a missionary in foreign fields? If they will deny themselves
of selfish indulgences, dispense with needless and hurtful things, they
can do this. Brethren and sisters, will you not help in this work? I
beseech you to do something for Christ, and to do it now. Through the
teacher whom your money shall sustain in the field, souls may be saved
from ruin to shine as stars in the Redeemer's crown.</p><p>The word comes to me in the night "season to speak to the churches that
know the truth: Arise, shine; for thy light is come, and the glory of
the Lord is risen upon thee." Isaiah 60:1.</p>
<p>The words of
the Lord in the fifty-fourth chapter of Isaiah are for us: "Enlarge the
place of thy tent, and let them stretch forth the curtains of thine
habitations: spare not, lengthen thy cords, and strengthen thy stakes;
for thou shalt break forth on the right hand and on the left; and thy
seed shall inherit the Gentiles, and make the desolate cities to be
inhabited. Fear not; for thou shalt not be ashamed: neither be thou
confounded; for thou shalt not be put to shame. . . . For thy Maker is
thine husband; the Lord of hosts is His name; and thy Redeemer the Holy
One of Israel; The God of the whole earth shall He be called." Isaiah
54:2-5.</p>
<p>And the words of Christ to His disciples are also
for His people today: "Say not ye, There are yet four months, and then
cometh harvest? behold, I say unto you, Lift up your eyes, and look on
the fields; for they are white already to harvest. And he that reapeth
receiveth wages, and gathereth fruit unto life eternal: that both he
that soweth and he that reapeth may rejoice together." John 4:35, 36. </p>
<p>God's people have a mighty work before them, a work that
must continually rise to greater prominence. Our efforts in missionary
lines must become far more extensive. A more decided work than has been
done must be done prior to the second appearing of our Lord Jesus </p>
<p>24</p>
<p>Christ. God's people are not to cease their labours until they shall encircle the world. </p>
<p>The
vineyard includes the whole world, and every part of it is to be
worked. There are places which are now a moral wilderness, and these
are to become as the garden of the Lord. The waste places of the earth
are to be cultivated, that they may bud and blossom as the rose. New
territories are to be worked by men inspired by the Holy Spirit. New
churches must be established, new congregations organised. At this time
there should be representatives of present truth in every city and in
the remote parts of the earth. The whole earth is to be illuminated
with the glory of God's truth. The light is to shine to all lands and
all peoples. And it is from those who have received the light that it
is to shine forth. The daystar has risen upon us, and we are to flash
its light upon the pathway of those in darkness.</p>
<p>A crisis
is right upon us. We must now by the Holy Spirit's power proclaim the
great truths for these last days. It will not be long before everyone
will have heard the warning and made his decision. Then shall the end
come. </p>
<p>It is the very essence of all right faith to do the
right thing at the right time. God is the great Master Worker, and by
His providence He prepares the way for His work to be accomplished. He
provides opportunities, opens up lines of influence and channels of
working. If His people are watching the indications of His providence,
and stand ready to co-operate with Him, they will see a great work
accomplished. Their efforts, rightly directed, will produce a
hundredfold greater results than can be accomplished with the same
means and facilities in another channel where God is not so manifestly
working. Our work is reformative, and it is God's purpose that the
excellence </p>
<p>25</p>
<p>of
the work in all lines shall be an object lesson to the people. In new
fields especially it is important that the work be so established as to
give a correct representation of the truth. In all our plans for
missionary operations these principles should be kept in mind.</p>
<p>Certain countries have advantages that mark them as centres of
education and influence. In the English-speaking nations and the
Protestant nations of Europe it is comparatively easy to find access to
the people, and there are many advantages for establishing institutions
and carrying forward our work. In some other lands, such as India and
China, the workers must go through a long course of education before
the people can understand them, or they the people. And at every step
there are great difficulties to be encountered in the work. In America,
Australia, England, and some other European countries, many of these
impediments do not exist. America has many institutions to give
character to the work. Similar facilities should be furnished for
England, Australia, Germany, and Scandinavia, and other Continental
countries as the work advances. In these countries the Lord has able
workmen, labourers of experience. These can lead out in the
establishment of institutions, the training of workers, and the
carrying forward of the work in its different lines. God designs that
they shall be furnished with means and facilities. The institutions
established would give character to the work in these countries, and
would give opportunity for the training of workers for the darker
heathen nations. In this way the efficiency of our experienced workers
would be multiplied a hundredfold.</p>
<p>There is a great work
to be done in England. The light radiating from London should beam
forth in clear, distinct rays to regions beyond. God has wrought in </p>
<p>26</p>
<p>England,
but this English-speaking world has been terribly neglected. England
has needed many more labourers and much more means. London has been
scarcely touched. My heart is deeply moved as the situation in that
great city is presented before me. It pains me to think that greater
facilities are not provided for the work throughout Europe. I have sore
heartache as I think of the work in Switzerland, Germany, Norway, and
Sweden. Where there are one or two men struggling to carry forward the
different branches of the cause, there should be hundreds at work. In
the city of London alone no fewer than one hundred men should be
engaged. The Lord marks the neglect of His work, and there will be a
heavy account to settle by and by.</p>
<p>If the workers in
America will impart to others of their great mercies, they will see
prosperity in England. They will sympathise with the workers who are
struggling with difficulties there, and will have the heart to say, not
only in word but in action: "All ye are brethren." Matthew 23:8. They
will see a great work done in London, all through the cities of
England, and throughout the different European countries. {6T 26.1}<br />
God
calls upon us to push the triumphs of the cross in Australia. New
fields are opening. For want of workers and money the work has been
hindered, but it must be hindered no longer. Of all countries,
Australia most resembles America. All classes of people are there. And
the warning message has not been presented and rejected. There are
thousands of honest souls praying for light. God's watchmen are to
stand on the walls of Zion and to give the warning: "The morning
cometh, and also the night"--the night wherein no man can work. While
the angels are holding the four winds, the message is to enter every
field in Australia as fast as possible. </p>
<p>27</p>
<p>
The
strengthening of the work in these English-speaking countries will give
our labourers a hundredfold more influence than they have had to plant
the standard of truth in many lands.</p>
<p>While we are trying
to work these destitute fields, the cry comes from far-off countries:
"Come over and help us." These are not so easily reached, and not so
ready for the harvest, as are the fields more nearly within our sight;
but they must not be neglected. {6T 27.2}<br />
The poverty of the
missions in Africa has recently been opened before me. The missionaries
sent from America to the natives of Africa have suffered and are still
suffering for the necessaries of life. God's missionaries, who carry
the message of mercy to heathen lands, are not properly sustained in
their work.</p>
<p>Our brethren have not discerned that in
helping to advance the work in foreign fields they would be helping the
work at home. That which is given to start the work in one field will
result in strengthening the work in other places. As the labourers are
freed from embarrassment, their efforts can be extended; as souls are
brought to the truth and churches are established, there will be
increasing financial strength. Soon these churches will be able not
only to carry on the work in their own borders, but to impart to other
fields. Thus the burden resting on the home churches will be shared.</p>
<p>The home missionary work will be farther advanced in every
way when a more liberal, self-denying, self-sacrificing spirit is
manifested for the prosperity of foreign missions; for the prosperity
of the home work depends largely, under God, upon the reflex influence
of the evangelical work done in countries afar off. It is in working
actively to supply the necessities of the cause of God that we bring
our souls in touch with the Source of all power. </p>
<p>28</p>
<p>
Although
the work in foreign fields has not advanced as it should have advanced,
yet that which has been accomplished affords reason for gratitude and
ground for encouragement. Much less means has been spent in these
fields than in the home fields, and the work has been done under the
hardest pressure and without proper facilities. Yet, considering the
help that has been sent to these fields, the result is indeed
surprising. Our missionary success has been fully proportionate to our
self-denying, self-sacrificing effort. God alone can estimate the work
accomplished as the gospel message has been proclaimed in clear,
straight lines. New fields have been entered, and aggressive work has
been done. The seeds of truth have been sown, the light has flashed
upon many minds, bringing enlarged views of God and a more correct
estimate as to the character to be formed. Thousands have been brought
to a knowledge of the truth as it is in Jesus. They have been imbued
with the faith that works by love and purifies the soul.</p>
<p>The
value of these spiritual advantages is beyond our comprehension. What
line can sound the depths of the word preached? What balances can
correctly weigh the influence of those who are converted to the truth?
In their turn they become missionaries to work for others. In many
places houses of worship have been erected. The Bible, the precious
Bible, is studied. The tabernacle of God is with men, and He dwells
with them. </p>
<p>Let us rejoice that a work which God can
approve has been done in these fields. In the name of the Lord let us
lift up our voices in praise and thanksgiving for the results of work
abroad.</p>
<p>And still our General, who never makes a mistake, says to us: Advance. Enter new territory. Lift up the standard </p>
<p>29</p>
<p>in every land. 'Arise, shine; for thy light is come, and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee.'" </p>
<p>
Our
watchword is to be: Onward, ever onward. The angels of God will go
before us to prepare the way. Our burden for the "regions beyond" can
never be laid down until the whole earth shall be lightened with the
glory of the Lord. <br />
<br />
The
missionary spirit needs to be revived in our churches. Every member of
the church should study how to help forward the work of God, both in
home missions and in foreign countries. Scarcely a thousandth part of
the work is being done that ought to be done in missionary fields. God
calls upon His workers to annex new territory for Him. There are rich
fields of toil waiting for the faithful worker. And ministering angels
will co-operate with every member of the church who will labour
unselfishly for the Master. <br />
<br />
The
church of Christ on earth was organised for missionary purposes, and
the Lord desires to see the entire church devising ways and means
whereby high and low, rich and poor, may hear the message of truth. Not
all are called to personal labour in foreign fields, but all can do
something by their prayers and their gifts to aid the missionary work.</p>
<p>An American businessman who was an earnest Christian, in
conversation with a fellow worker remarked that he himself worked for
Christ twenty-four hours of the day. "In all my business relations," he
said, I try to represent my Master. As I have opportunity, I try to win</p>
<p>30</p>
<p>others to Him. All day I am working for Christ. And at night, while I sleep, I have a man working for Him in China."</p>
<p>In
explanation he added: "In my youth I determined to go as a missionary
to the heathen. But on the death of my father I had to take up his
business in order to provide for the family. Now, instead of going
myself, I support a missionary. In such a town of such a province of
China, my worker is stationed. And so, even while I sleep, I am,
through my representative, still working for Christ."</p>
<p>Are
there not Seventh-day Adventists who will do likewise? Instead of
keeping the ministers at work for the churches that already know the
truth, let the members of the churches say to these labourers: "Go work
for souls that are perishing in darkness. We ourselves will carry
forward the services of the church. We will keep up the meetings, and,
by abiding in Christ, will maintain spiritual life. We will work for
souls that are about us, and we will send our prayers and our gifts to
sustain the labourers in more needy and destitute fields."</p>
<p>Why
should not the members of a church or of several small churches unite
to sustain a missionary in foreign fields? If they will deny themselves
of selfish indulgences, dispense with needless and hurtful things, they
can do this. Brethren and sisters, will you not help in this work? I
beseech you to do something for Christ, and to do it now. Through the
teacher whom your money shall sustain in the field, souls may be saved
from ruin to shine as stars in the Redeemer's crown.</p>Chap. 4 - The Camp Meeting2008-12-12T17:38:57Z2008-12-12T17:38:57Zhttp://www.crcbermuda.com/reference/ellen-white-books-t-z/testimonies-vol-6/2932-chap-4-the-camp-meetingBrother Michaelmichael@nisbett.com<span>The camp meeting is one of the most important agencies
in our work. It is one of the most effective methods
of arresting the attention of the people and reaching all
classes with the gospel invitation. The time in which we
live is a time of intense excitement. Ambition and war,
pleasure and money-making, absorb the minds of men.
Satan sees that his time is short, and he has set all his
agencies at work, that men may be deceived, deluded,
occupied, and entranced, until probation shall be ended
and the door of mercy be forever shut. It is our work
to give to the whole world--to every nation, kindred,
tongue, and people--the saving truths of the third angel's
message. But it has been a difficult problem to know how
to reach the people in the great centres of population. We
are not allowed entrance to the churches. In the cities
the large halls are expensive, and in most cases but few
will come out to the best halls. We have been spoken
against by those who were not acquainted with us. The
reasons of our faith are not understood by the people, and
we have been regarded as fanatics who were ignorantly
keeping Saturday for Sunday. In our work we have been
perplexed to know how to break through the barriers of
worldliness and prejudice, and bring before the people</span>
<p><span>32</span></p>
<p><span>
the precious truth which means so much to them. The
Lord has instructed us that the camp meeting is one of
the most important instrumentalities for the accomplishment
of this work.</span></p>
<p><span>
We must plan wisely, that the people may have an
opportunity of hearing for themselves the last message
of mercy to the world. The people should be warned to
make ready for the great day of God, which is right upon
them. We have no time to lose. We must do our utmost
to reach men where they are. The world is now reaching
the boundary line in impenitence and disregard for the
laws of the government of God. In every city of our
world the warning must be proclaimed. All that can be
done should be done without delay.</span></p>
<p><span>
And our camp meetings have another object, preparatory
to this. They are to promote spiritual life among our
own people. The world in its wisdom knows not God.
The world cannot see the beauty, the loveliness, the goodness,
the holiness of divine truth. And in order that men
may understand this, there must be a channel through
which it shall come to the world. The church has been
constituted that channel. Christ reveals Himself to us
that we may reveal Him to others. Through His people
are to be manifested the riches and glory of His
unspeakable gift.</span></p>
<p><span>
God has committed to our hands a most sacred work,
and we need to meet together to receive instruction, that
we may be fitted to perform this work. We need to
understand what part we shall individually be called upon
to act in building up the cause of God in the earth, in
vindicating God's holy law, and in lifting up the Saviour
as the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the
world." John 1:29. We need to meet together and receive
the divine touch, that we may understand our work in</span></p>
<p><span>33</span></p>
<p><span>
the home. Parents need to understand how they may
send forth from the sanctuary of the home their sons and
daughters so trained and educated that they will be fitted
to shine as lights in the world. We need to understand
in regard to the division of labour and how each part of the
work is to be carried forward. Each one should understand
the part he is to act, that there may be harmony of
plan and of labour in the combined work of all. <br />
</span></p><span>The camp meeting is one of the most important agencies
in our work. It is one of the most effective methods
of arresting the attention of the people and reaching all
classes with the gospel invitation. The time in which we
live is a time of intense excitement. Ambition and war,
pleasure and money-making, absorb the minds of men.
Satan sees that his time is short, and he has set all his
agencies at work, that men may be deceived, deluded,
occupied, and entranced, until probation shall be ended
and the door of mercy be forever shut. It is our work
to give to the whole world--to every nation, kindred,
tongue, and people--the saving truths of the third angel's
message. But it has been a difficult problem to know how
to reach the people in the great centres of population. We
are not allowed entrance to the churches. In the cities
the large halls are expensive, and in most cases but few
will come out to the best halls. We have been spoken
against by those who were not acquainted with us. The
reasons of our faith are not understood by the people, and
we have been regarded as fanatics who were ignorantly
keeping Saturday for Sunday. In our work we have been
perplexed to know how to break through the barriers of
worldliness and prejudice, and bring before the people</span>
<p><span>32</span></p>
<p><span>
the precious truth which means so much to them. The
Lord has instructed us that the camp meeting is one of
the most important instrumentalities for the accomplishment
of this work.</span></p>
<p><span>
We must plan wisely, that the people may have an
opportunity of hearing for themselves the last message
of mercy to the world. The people should be warned to
make ready for the great day of God, which is right upon
them. We have no time to lose. We must do our utmost
to reach men where they are. The world is now reaching
the boundary line in impenitence and disregard for the
laws of the government of God. In every city of our
world the warning must be proclaimed. All that can be
done should be done without delay.</span></p>
<p><span>
And our camp meetings have another object, preparatory
to this. They are to promote spiritual life among our
own people. The world in its wisdom knows not God.
The world cannot see the beauty, the loveliness, the goodness,
the holiness of divine truth. And in order that men
may understand this, there must be a channel through
which it shall come to the world. The church has been
constituted that channel. Christ reveals Himself to us
that we may reveal Him to others. Through His people
are to be manifested the riches and glory of His
unspeakable gift.</span></p>
<p><span>
God has committed to our hands a most sacred work,
and we need to meet together to receive instruction, that
we may be fitted to perform this work. We need to
understand what part we shall individually be called upon
to act in building up the cause of God in the earth, in
vindicating God's holy law, and in lifting up the Saviour
as the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the
world." John 1:29. We need to meet together and receive
the divine touch, that we may understand our work in</span></p>
<p><span>33</span></p>
<p><span>
the home. Parents need to understand how they may
send forth from the sanctuary of the home their sons and
daughters so trained and educated that they will be fitted
to shine as lights in the world. We need to understand
in regard to the division of labour and how each part of the
work is to be carried forward. Each one should understand
the part he is to act, that there may be harmony of
plan and of labour in the combined work of all. <br />
</span></p>Chap. 5 - Reaching the Masses2008-12-12T17:40:00Z2008-12-12T17:40:00Zhttp://www.crcbermuda.com/reference/ellen-white-books-t-z/testimonies-vol-6/2933-chap-5-reaching-the-massesBrother Michaelmichael@nisbett.com<p><span>In the Sermon on the Mount Christ said to His disciples:
"Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set
on an hill cannot be hid. Neither do men light a candle,
and put it under a bushel, but on a candlestick; and it
giveth light unto all that are in the house. Let your light
so shine before men, that they may see your good works,
and glorify your Father which is in heaven." Matthew
5:14-16. If our camp meetings are conducted as they
should be, they will indeed be a light in the world. They
should be held in the large cities and towns where the
message of truth has not been proclaimed. And they
should continue for two or three weeks. It may
sometimes be advisable to hold a camp meeting for several
successive seasons in the same place; but as a rule the
place of meeting should be changed from year to year.
Instead of having mammoth camp meetings in a few
localities, more good would be done by having smaller
meetings in many places. Thus the work will be
constantly extending into new fields. Just as soon as the
standard of truth is lifted in one locality, and it is safe
to leave the new converts, we must plan to enter other
new fields. Our camp meetings are a power, and when
held in a place where the community can be stirred, they
will have far greater power than when for the convenience</span></p>
<p><span>34</span></p>
<p><span>
of our own people they are located where, because
of previous meetings and the rejection of truth, the public
interest is deadened.</span></p>
<p><span>
A mistake has been made in holding camp meetings
in out-of-the-way places and in continuing in the same
place year after year. This has been done to save expense
and labour, but the saving should be made in other lines.
In new fields especially, a dearth of means often makes
it difficult to meet the expense of a camp meeting. Careful
economy should be exercised and inexpensive plans
devised, for much can be saved in this way. But let not
the work be crippled. This method of presenting the
truth to the people is by the devising of our God. When
souls are to be laboured for, and the truth is to be brought
before those who know it not, the work must not be
hindered in order to save expense.</span></p>
<p><span>
Our camp meetings should be so conducted as to
accomplish the greatest possible amount of good. Let the
truth be properly presented and represented by those who
believe it. It is light, the light of heaven, that the world
needs, and whatever manifests the Lord Jesus Christ is
light. </span><span><br />
</span></p><p><span>In the Sermon on the Mount Christ said to His disciples:
"Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set
on an hill cannot be hid. Neither do men light a candle,
and put it under a bushel, but on a candlestick; and it
giveth light unto all that are in the house. Let your light
so shine before men, that they may see your good works,
and glorify your Father which is in heaven." Matthew
5:14-16. If our camp meetings are conducted as they
should be, they will indeed be a light in the world. They
should be held in the large cities and towns where the
message of truth has not been proclaimed. And they
should continue for two or three weeks. It may
sometimes be advisable to hold a camp meeting for several
successive seasons in the same place; but as a rule the
place of meeting should be changed from year to year.
Instead of having mammoth camp meetings in a few
localities, more good would be done by having smaller
meetings in many places. Thus the work will be
constantly extending into new fields. Just as soon as the
standard of truth is lifted in one locality, and it is safe
to leave the new converts, we must plan to enter other
new fields. Our camp meetings are a power, and when
held in a place where the community can be stirred, they
will have far greater power than when for the convenience</span></p>
<p><span>34</span></p>
<p><span>
of our own people they are located where, because
of previous meetings and the rejection of truth, the public
interest is deadened.</span></p>
<p><span>
A mistake has been made in holding camp meetings
in out-of-the-way places and in continuing in the same
place year after year. This has been done to save expense
and labour, but the saving should be made in other lines.
In new fields especially, a dearth of means often makes
it difficult to meet the expense of a camp meeting. Careful
economy should be exercised and inexpensive plans
devised, for much can be saved in this way. But let not
the work be crippled. This method of presenting the
truth to the people is by the devising of our God. When
souls are to be laboured for, and the truth is to be brought
before those who know it not, the work must not be
hindered in order to save expense.</span></p>
<p><span>
Our camp meetings should be so conducted as to
accomplish the greatest possible amount of good. Let the
truth be properly presented and represented by those who
believe it. It is light, the light of heaven, that the world
needs, and whatever manifests the Lord Jesus Christ is
light. </span><span><br />
</span></p>Chap. 6 - An Object Lesson2008-12-12T17:41:00Z2008-12-12T17:41:00Zhttp://www.crcbermuda.com/reference/ellen-white-books-t-z/testimonies-vol-6/2934-chap-6-an-object-lessonBrother Michaelmichael@nisbett.com<span>Every camp meeting should be an object lesson of neatness,
order, and good taste. We must give careful regard
to economy, and must avoid display; but everything
connected with the grounds should be neat and tidy. Taste
and tact do much to attract. And in all our work we
should present the discipline of organisation and order.</span>
<p><span>
Everything should be so arranged as to impress both
our own people and the world with the sacredness and
importance of the work of God. The regulations
observed in the encampment of the Israelites are an example</span></p>
<p><span>35</span></p>
<p><span>
to us. It was Christ who gave those special instructions
to Israel, and He intended them for us also, upon whom
the ends of the world are come. We should study
carefully the specifications of God's word and practise these
directions as the will of God. Let everything connected
with the encampment be pure, wholesome, and cleanly.
Special attention should be given to all sanitary arrangements,
and men of sound judgement and discernment
should see that nothing is permitted to sow the seeds of
sickness and death throughout the encampment.</span></p>
<p><span>
The tents should be securely staked, and whenever
there is liability of rain, every tent should be trenched. On
no account let this be neglected. Serious and even fatal
illness has been contracted through neglect of this
precaution.</span></p>
<p><span>
We should feel that we are representatives of truth of
heavenly origin. We are to show forth the praises of Him
who has called us out of darkness into His marvellous
light. We should ever bear in mind that angels of God
are walking through the encampment, beholding the
order and arrangement in every tent. To the large
numbers of people who come to the ground, all the arrangements
are an illustration of the belief and principles of
the people conducting the meeting. It should be the very
best illustration possible. All the surroundings should be
a lesson. Especially should the family tents, in their neatness
and order, giving a glimpse of home life, be a
constant sermon as to the habits, customs, and practises of
Seventh-day Adventists. <br />
</span></p><span>Every camp meeting should be an object lesson of neatness,
order, and good taste. We must give careful regard
to economy, and must avoid display; but everything
connected with the grounds should be neat and tidy. Taste
and tact do much to attract. And in all our work we
should present the discipline of organisation and order.</span>
<p><span>
Everything should be so arranged as to impress both
our own people and the world with the sacredness and
importance of the work of God. The regulations
observed in the encampment of the Israelites are an example</span></p>
<p><span>35</span></p>
<p><span>
to us. It was Christ who gave those special instructions
to Israel, and He intended them for us also, upon whom
the ends of the world are come. We should study
carefully the specifications of God's word and practise these
directions as the will of God. Let everything connected
with the encampment be pure, wholesome, and cleanly.
Special attention should be given to all sanitary arrangements,
and men of sound judgement and discernment
should see that nothing is permitted to sow the seeds of
sickness and death throughout the encampment.</span></p>
<p><span>
The tents should be securely staked, and whenever
there is liability of rain, every tent should be trenched. On
no account let this be neglected. Serious and even fatal
illness has been contracted through neglect of this
precaution.</span></p>
<p><span>
We should feel that we are representatives of truth of
heavenly origin. We are to show forth the praises of Him
who has called us out of darkness into His marvellous
light. We should ever bear in mind that angels of God
are walking through the encampment, beholding the
order and arrangement in every tent. To the large
numbers of people who come to the ground, all the arrangements
are an illustration of the belief and principles of
the people conducting the meeting. It should be the very
best illustration possible. All the surroundings should be
a lesson. Especially should the family tents, in their neatness
and order, giving a glimpse of home life, be a
constant sermon as to the habits, customs, and practises of
Seventh-day Adventists. <br />
</span></p>Chap. 7 - Securing Attendance2008-12-12T17:45:31Z2008-12-12T17:45:31Zhttp://www.crcbermuda.com/reference/ellen-white-books-t-z/testimonies-vol-6/2935-chap-7-securing-attendanceBrother Michaelmichael@nisbett.com<span>As we were preparing to hold a camp meeting near
a large city where our people were but little known, I
seemed one night to be in an assembly met for consultation</span>
<p><span>36</span></p>
<p><span>
as to the work to be done before the meeting. It
was proposed to make large efforts, and incur heavy
expense for distributing notices and papers. Arrangements
were being made to do this, when One who is wise in
counsel said: "Set your tents, begin your meetings, then
advertise; and more will be accomplished.</span></p>
<p><span>
"The truth as spoken by the living preacher will have
greater influence than the same matter will have when
published in the papers. But both methods combined
will have still greater force. It is not the best plan to
follow one line of effort year after year. Change the order
of things. When you give time and opportunity, Satan
is prepared to rally his forces, and he will work to destroy
every soul possible. Do not arouse opposition before the
people have had opportunity to hear the truth and know
what they are opposing. Reserve your means to do a
strong work after the meeting rather than before. If a
press can be secured to be worked during the meeting,
printing leaflets, notices, and papers for distribution, it
will have a telling influence."</span></p>
<p><span>
At some of our camp meetings strong companies of
workers have been organised to go out into the city and
its suburbs to distribute literature and invite people to
the meetings. By this means hundreds of persons were
secured as regular attendants during the last half of the
meeting who otherwise might have thought little about it.</span></p>
<p><span>
We must take every justifiable means of bringing the
light before the people. Let the press be utilised, and let
every advertising agency be employed that will call attention
to the work. This should not be regarded as nonessential.
On every street corner you may see placards and
notices calling attention to various things that are going
on, some of them of the most objectionable character; and</span></p>
<p><span>37</span></p>
<p><span>
shall those who have the light of life be satisfied with
feeble efforts to call the attention of the masses to the
truth?</span></p>
<p><span>
Those who become interested have to meet sophistry
and misrepresentation from popular ministers, and they
know not how to answer these things. The truth
presented by the living preacher should be published in as
compact a form as possible, and circulated widely. As far
as practicable, let the important discourses given at our
camp meetings be published in the newspapers. Thus the
truth which was placed before a limited number may find
access to many minds. And where the truth has been
misrepresented, the people will have an opportunity of
knowing just what the minister said.</span></p>
<p><span>
Put your light on a candlestick, that it may give light
to all who are in the house. If the truth has been given
to us, we are to make it so plain to others that the honest
in heart may recognise it and rejoice in its bright rays.</span></p>
<p><span>
Nathanael prayed that he might know whether or not
the One announced by John the Baptist as the Messiah
was indeed the Lamb of God that taketh away the sin
of the world. While he was laying his perplexities before
God and asking for light, Philip called him, and in
earnest, joyful tones exclaimed: "We have found Him, of
whom Moses in the law, and the prophets, did write, Jesus
of Nazareth, the son of Joseph." John 1:45.</span></p>
<p><span>
But Nathanael was prejudiced against the Nazarene.
Through the influence of false teaching, unbelief arose in
his heart, and he asked: "Can there any good thing come
out of Nazareth?" Philip did not try to combat his prejudice
and unbelief. He said: "Come and see." This was
wise; for as soon as Nathanael saw Jesus, he was
convinced that Philip was right. His unbelief was swept</span></p>
<p><span>38</span></p>
<p><span>
away, and faith, firm, strong, and abiding, took possession
of his soul. Jesus commended the trusting faith of
Nathanael.</span></p>
<p><span>
There are many in the same condition as was Nathanael.
They are prejudiced and unbelieving because they
have never come in contact with the special truths for
these last days or with the people who hold them, and it
will require but attendance upon a meeting full of the
Spirit of Christ to sweep away their unbelief. No matter
what we have to meet, what opposition, what effort to
turn souls away from the truth of heavenly origin, we
must give publicity to our faith, that honest souls may see
and hear and be convinced for themselves. Our work is
to say, as did Philip: "Come and see."</span></p>
<p><span>
We hold no doctrine that we wish to hide. To those
who have been educated to keep the first day of the
week as a sacred day, the most objectionable feature of
our faith is the Sabbath of the fourth commandment.
But does not God's word declare that the seventh day is the
Sabbath of the Lord our God? True, it is not an
easy matter to make the required change from the first
to the seventh day. It involves a cross. It clashes with
the precepts and practises of men. Learned men have
taught the people tradition till they are full of unbelief
and prejudice. Yet we must say to these people: "Come
and see." God requires us to proclaim the truth and
let it discover error.</span></p>
<p><span>
It is important that the members of our churches
should attend our camp meetings. The enemies of truth
are many; and because our numbers are few, we should
present as strong a front as possible. Individually you
need the benefits of the meeting, and God calls upon you
to number one in the ranks of truth.</span></p>
<p><span>39</span></p>
<p><span>
Some will say: "It is expensive to travel, and it would
be better for us to save the money and give it for the
advancement of the work where it is so much needed." Do
not reason in this way; God calls upon you to take your
place among the rank and file of His people. Strengthen
the meeting all you possibly can by being present with
your families. Put forth extra exertion to attend the
gathering of God's people.</span></p>
<p><span>
Brethren and sisters, it would be far better for you to
let your business suffer than to neglect the opportunity
of hearing the message God has for you. Make no excuse
that will keep you from gaining every spiritual advantage
possible. You need every ray of light. You need to
become qualified to give a reason of the hope that is in you
with meekness and fear. You cannot afford to lose one
such privilege.</span></p>
<p><span>
Anciently the Lord instructed His people to assemble
three times a year for His worship. To these holy
convocations the children of Israel came, bringing to the house
of God their tithes, their sin offerings, and their offerings
of gratitude. They met to recount God's mercies, to make
known His wonderful works, and to offer praise and
thanksgiving to His name. And they were to unite in the
sacrificial service which pointed to Christ as the Lamb of
God that taketh away the sin of the world. Thus they
were to be preserved from the corrupting power of worldliness
and idolatry. Faith and love and gratitude were
to be kept alive in their hearts, and through their association
together in this sacred service they were to be bound
closer to God and to one another.</span></p>
<p><span>
In the days of Christ these feasts were attended by vast
multitudes of people from all lands; and had they been
kept as God intended, in the spirit of true worship, the
light of truth might through them have been given to all
the nations of the world.</span></p>
<p><span>40</span></p>
<p><span>
With those who lived at a distance from the tabernacle,
more than a month of every year must have been occupied
in attendance upon these holy convocations. The Lord
saw that these gatherings were necessary for the spiritual
life of His people. They needed to turn away from their
worldly cares, to commune with God, and to contemplate
unseen realities.</span></p>
<p><span>
If the children of Israel needed the benefit of these holy
convocations in their time, how much more do we need
them in these last days of peril and conflict! And if the
people of the world then needed the light which God had
committed to His church, how much more do they need
it now!</span></p>
<p><span>
This is a time for everyone to come up to the help of
the Lord, to the help of the Lord against the mighty. The
forces of the enemy are strengthening, and as a people we
are misrepresented. We desire the people to become
acquainted with our doctrines and work. We want them to
know what we are, and what we believe. We must find our
way to their hearts. Let the army of the Lord be on the
ground to represent the work and cause of God. Do not
plead an excuse. The Lord has need of you. He does not
do His work without the co-operation of the human
agent. Go to the camp meeting, even though you have to
make a sacrifice to do so. Go with a will to work. And
make every effort to induce your friends to go, not in
your place, but to go with you, to stand on the Lord's
side and obey His commandments. Help those who are
interested to attend, if necessary providing them with
food and lodging. Angels who are commissioned to
minister to those who are heirs of salvation will accompany
you. God will do great things for His people. He
will bless every effort to honour His cause and advance
His work. <br />
</span></p><span>As we were preparing to hold a camp meeting near
a large city where our people were but little known, I
seemed one night to be in an assembly met for consultation</span>
<p><span>36</span></p>
<p><span>
as to the work to be done before the meeting. It
was proposed to make large efforts, and incur heavy
expense for distributing notices and papers. Arrangements
were being made to do this, when One who is wise in
counsel said: "Set your tents, begin your meetings, then
advertise; and more will be accomplished.</span></p>
<p><span>
"The truth as spoken by the living preacher will have
greater influence than the same matter will have when
published in the papers. But both methods combined
will have still greater force. It is not the best plan to
follow one line of effort year after year. Change the order
of things. When you give time and opportunity, Satan
is prepared to rally his forces, and he will work to destroy
every soul possible. Do not arouse opposition before the
people have had opportunity to hear the truth and know
what they are opposing. Reserve your means to do a
strong work after the meeting rather than before. If a
press can be secured to be worked during the meeting,
printing leaflets, notices, and papers for distribution, it
will have a telling influence."</span></p>
<p><span>
At some of our camp meetings strong companies of
workers have been organised to go out into the city and
its suburbs to distribute literature and invite people to
the meetings. By this means hundreds of persons were
secured as regular attendants during the last half of the
meeting who otherwise might have thought little about it.</span></p>
<p><span>
We must take every justifiable means of bringing the
light before the people. Let the press be utilised, and let
every advertising agency be employed that will call attention
to the work. This should not be regarded as nonessential.
On every street corner you may see placards and
notices calling attention to various things that are going
on, some of them of the most objectionable character; and</span></p>
<p><span>37</span></p>
<p><span>
shall those who have the light of life be satisfied with
feeble efforts to call the attention of the masses to the
truth?</span></p>
<p><span>
Those who become interested have to meet sophistry
and misrepresentation from popular ministers, and they
know not how to answer these things. The truth
presented by the living preacher should be published in as
compact a form as possible, and circulated widely. As far
as practicable, let the important discourses given at our
camp meetings be published in the newspapers. Thus the
truth which was placed before a limited number may find
access to many minds. And where the truth has been
misrepresented, the people will have an opportunity of
knowing just what the minister said.</span></p>
<p><span>
Put your light on a candlestick, that it may give light
to all who are in the house. If the truth has been given
to us, we are to make it so plain to others that the honest
in heart may recognise it and rejoice in its bright rays.</span></p>
<p><span>
Nathanael prayed that he might know whether or not
the One announced by John the Baptist as the Messiah
was indeed the Lamb of God that taketh away the sin
of the world. While he was laying his perplexities before
God and asking for light, Philip called him, and in
earnest, joyful tones exclaimed: "We have found Him, of
whom Moses in the law, and the prophets, did write, Jesus
of Nazareth, the son of Joseph." John 1:45.</span></p>
<p><span>
But Nathanael was prejudiced against the Nazarene.
Through the influence of false teaching, unbelief arose in
his heart, and he asked: "Can there any good thing come
out of Nazareth?" Philip did not try to combat his prejudice
and unbelief. He said: "Come and see." This was
wise; for as soon as Nathanael saw Jesus, he was
convinced that Philip was right. His unbelief was swept</span></p>
<p><span>38</span></p>
<p><span>
away, and faith, firm, strong, and abiding, took possession
of his soul. Jesus commended the trusting faith of
Nathanael.</span></p>
<p><span>
There are many in the same condition as was Nathanael.
They are prejudiced and unbelieving because they
have never come in contact with the special truths for
these last days or with the people who hold them, and it
will require but attendance upon a meeting full of the
Spirit of Christ to sweep away their unbelief. No matter
what we have to meet, what opposition, what effort to
turn souls away from the truth of heavenly origin, we
must give publicity to our faith, that honest souls may see
and hear and be convinced for themselves. Our work is
to say, as did Philip: "Come and see."</span></p>
<p><span>
We hold no doctrine that we wish to hide. To those
who have been educated to keep the first day of the
week as a sacred day, the most objectionable feature of
our faith is the Sabbath of the fourth commandment.
But does not God's word declare that the seventh day is the
Sabbath of the Lord our God? True, it is not an
easy matter to make the required change from the first
to the seventh day. It involves a cross. It clashes with
the precepts and practises of men. Learned men have
taught the people tradition till they are full of unbelief
and prejudice. Yet we must say to these people: "Come
and see." God requires us to proclaim the truth and
let it discover error.</span></p>
<p><span>
It is important that the members of our churches
should attend our camp meetings. The enemies of truth
are many; and because our numbers are few, we should
present as strong a front as possible. Individually you
need the benefits of the meeting, and God calls upon you
to number one in the ranks of truth.</span></p>
<p><span>39</span></p>
<p><span>
Some will say: "It is expensive to travel, and it would
be better for us to save the money and give it for the
advancement of the work where it is so much needed." Do
not reason in this way; God calls upon you to take your
place among the rank and file of His people. Strengthen
the meeting all you possibly can by being present with
your families. Put forth extra exertion to attend the
gathering of God's people.</span></p>
<p><span>
Brethren and sisters, it would be far better for you to
let your business suffer than to neglect the opportunity
of hearing the message God has for you. Make no excuse
that will keep you from gaining every spiritual advantage
possible. You need every ray of light. You need to
become qualified to give a reason of the hope that is in you
with meekness and fear. You cannot afford to lose one
such privilege.</span></p>
<p><span>
Anciently the Lord instructed His people to assemble
three times a year for His worship. To these holy
convocations the children of Israel came, bringing to the house
of God their tithes, their sin offerings, and their offerings
of gratitude. They met to recount God's mercies, to make
known His wonderful works, and to offer praise and
thanksgiving to His name. And they were to unite in the
sacrificial service which pointed to Christ as the Lamb of
God that taketh away the sin of the world. Thus they
were to be preserved from the corrupting power of worldliness
and idolatry. Faith and love and gratitude were
to be kept alive in their hearts, and through their association
together in this sacred service they were to be bound
closer to God and to one another.</span></p>
<p><span>
In the days of Christ these feasts were attended by vast
multitudes of people from all lands; and had they been
kept as God intended, in the spirit of true worship, the
light of truth might through them have been given to all
the nations of the world.</span></p>
<p><span>40</span></p>
<p><span>
With those who lived at a distance from the tabernacle,
more than a month of every year must have been occupied
in attendance upon these holy convocations. The Lord
saw that these gatherings were necessary for the spiritual
life of His people. They needed to turn away from their
worldly cares, to commune with God, and to contemplate
unseen realities.</span></p>
<p><span>
If the children of Israel needed the benefit of these holy
convocations in their time, how much more do we need
them in these last days of peril and conflict! And if the
people of the world then needed the light which God had
committed to His church, how much more do they need
it now!</span></p>
<p><span>
This is a time for everyone to come up to the help of
the Lord, to the help of the Lord against the mighty. The
forces of the enemy are strengthening, and as a people we
are misrepresented. We desire the people to become
acquainted with our doctrines and work. We want them to
know what we are, and what we believe. We must find our
way to their hearts. Let the army of the Lord be on the
ground to represent the work and cause of God. Do not
plead an excuse. The Lord has need of you. He does not
do His work without the co-operation of the human
agent. Go to the camp meeting, even though you have to
make a sacrifice to do so. Go with a will to work. And
make every effort to induce your friends to go, not in
your place, but to go with you, to stand on the Lord's
side and obey His commandments. Help those who are
interested to attend, if necessary providing them with
food and lodging. Angels who are commissioned to
minister to those who are heirs of salvation will accompany
you. God will do great things for His people. He
will bless every effort to honour His cause and advance
His work. <br />
</span></p>Chap. 8 - Preparation of Heart2008-12-12T17:46:58Z2008-12-12T17:46:58Zhttp://www.crcbermuda.com/reference/ellen-white-books-t-z/testimonies-vol-6/2936-chap-8-preparation-of-heartBrother Michaelmichael@nisbett.com<span>At these gatherings we must ever remember that two
forces are at work. A battle unseen by human eyes is
being waged. The army of the Lord is on the ground,
seeking to save souls. Satan and his host are also at work,
trying in every possible way to deceive and destroy. The
Lord bids us: "Put on the whole armour of God, that ye
may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. For
we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against
principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness
of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places."
Ephesians 6:11, 12. Day by day the battle goes on. If our
eyes could be opened to see the good and evil agencies at
work, there would be no trifling, no vanity, no jesting or
joking. If all would put on the whole armour of God and
fight manfully the battles of the Lord, victories would be
gained that would cause the kingdom of darkness to
tremble.</span>
<p><span>
None of us should go to the camp meeting depending
on the ministers or the Bible workers to make the meeting
a blessing to us. God does not want His people to
hang their weight on the minister. He does not want
them to be weakened by depending on human beings for
help. They are not to lean, like helpless children, upon
someone else as a prop. As a steward of the grace of God,
every church member should feel personal responsibility
to have life and root in himself. Each one should feel that
in a measure the success of the meeting depends upon
him. Do not say: "I am not responsible. I shall have
nothing to do in this meeting." If you feel thus, you are
giving Satan opportunity to work through you. He will
crowd your mind with his thoughts, giving you
something to do in his lines. Instead of gathering with Christ,
you will scatter abroad.</span></p>
<p><span>42</span></p>
<p><span>
The success of the meeting depends on the presence
and power of the Holy Spirit. For the outpouring of the
Spirit every lover of the cause of truth should pray. And
as far as lies in our power, we are to remove every
hindrance to His working. The Spirit can never be poured
out while variance and bitterness toward one another are
cherished by the members of the church. Envy, jealousy,
evil surmising, and evilspeaking are of Satan, and they
effectually bar the way against the Holy Spirit's working.
Nothing else in this world is so dear to God as His church.
Nothing is guarded by Him with such jealous care. Nothing
so offends God as an act that injures the influence
of those who are doing His service. He will call to
account all who aid Satan in his work of criticising and
discouraging.</span></p>
<p><span>
Those who are destitute of sympathy, tenderness, and
love cannot do Christ's work. Before the prophecy can be
fulfilled, The weak shall be "as David," and the house of
David "as the angel of the Lord" (Zechariah 12:8), the
children of God must put away every thought of suspicion
in regard to their brethren. Heart must beat in unison
with heart. Christian benevolence and brotherly love
must be far more abundantly shown. The words are ringing
in my ears: "Draw together, draw together." The
solemn, sacred truth for this time is to unify the people
of God. The desire for pre-eminence must die. One
subject of emulation must swallow up all others--who will
most nearly resemble Christ in character? who will most
entirely hide self in Jesus?</span></p>
<p><span>
"Herein is My Father glorified," Christ says, "that ye
bear much fruit." John 15:8. If there was ever a place
where the believers should bear much fruit, it is at our
camp meetings. At these meetings our acts, our words,
our spirit, are marked, and our influence is as far-reaching
as eternity.</span></p>
<p><span>43</span></p>
<p><span>
Transformation of character is to be the testimony to
the world of the indwelling love of Christ. The Lord
expects His people to show that the redeeming power of
grace can work upon the faulty character and cause it to
develop in symmetry and abundant fruitfulness.</span></p>
<p><span>
But in order for us to fulfil God's purpose, there is
a preparatory work to be done. The Lord bids us empty
our hearts of the selfishness which is the root of alienation.
He longs to pour upon us His Holy Spirit in rich
measure, and He bids us clear the way by self-renunciation.
When self is surrendered to God, our eyes will be
opened to see the stumbling stones which our un-Christlikeness
has placed in the way of others. All these God
bids us remove. He says: "Confess your faults one to
another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed."
James 5:16. Then we may have the assurance that David
had when, after confession of his sin, he prayed: "Restore
unto me the joy of Thy salvation; and uphold me with
Thy free Spirit. Then will I teach transgressors Thy
ways; and sinners shall be converted unto Thee." Psalm
51:12, 13.</span></p>
<p><span>
When the grace of God reigns within, the soul will be
surrounded with an atmosphere of faith and courage and
Christlike love, an atmosphere invigorating to the spiritual
life of all who inhale it. Then we can go to the camp
meeting not merely to receive, but to impart. Everyone
who is a partaker of Christ's pardoning love, everyone
who has been enlightened by the Spirit of God and
converted to the truth, will feel that for these precious blessings
he owes a debt to every soul with whom he comes in
contact. Those who are humble in heart the Lord will
use to reach souls whom the ordained ministers cannot
approach. They will be moved to speak words which
reveal the saving grace of Christ.</span></p>
<p><span>
And in blessing others they will themselves be blessed.</span></p>
<p><span>44</span></p>
<p><span>
God gives us opportunity to impart grace, that He may
refill us with increased grace. Hope and faith will
strengthen as the agent for God works with the talents
and facilities that God has provided. He will have a
divine agency to work with him. <br />
</span></p><span>At these gatherings we must ever remember that two
forces are at work. A battle unseen by human eyes is
being waged. The army of the Lord is on the ground,
seeking to save souls. Satan and his host are also at work,
trying in every possible way to deceive and destroy. The
Lord bids us: "Put on the whole armour of God, that ye
may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. For
we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against
principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness
of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places."
Ephesians 6:11, 12. Day by day the battle goes on. If our
eyes could be opened to see the good and evil agencies at
work, there would be no trifling, no vanity, no jesting or
joking. If all would put on the whole armour of God and
fight manfully the battles of the Lord, victories would be
gained that would cause the kingdom of darkness to
tremble.</span>
<p><span>
None of us should go to the camp meeting depending
on the ministers or the Bible workers to make the meeting
a blessing to us. God does not want His people to
hang their weight on the minister. He does not want
them to be weakened by depending on human beings for
help. They are not to lean, like helpless children, upon
someone else as a prop. As a steward of the grace of God,
every church member should feel personal responsibility
to have life and root in himself. Each one should feel that
in a measure the success of the meeting depends upon
him. Do not say: "I am not responsible. I shall have
nothing to do in this meeting." If you feel thus, you are
giving Satan opportunity to work through you. He will
crowd your mind with his thoughts, giving you
something to do in his lines. Instead of gathering with Christ,
you will scatter abroad.</span></p>
<p><span>42</span></p>
<p><span>
The success of the meeting depends on the presence
and power of the Holy Spirit. For the outpouring of the
Spirit every lover of the cause of truth should pray. And
as far as lies in our power, we are to remove every
hindrance to His working. The Spirit can never be poured
out while variance and bitterness toward one another are
cherished by the members of the church. Envy, jealousy,
evil surmising, and evilspeaking are of Satan, and they
effectually bar the way against the Holy Spirit's working.
Nothing else in this world is so dear to God as His church.
Nothing is guarded by Him with such jealous care. Nothing
so offends God as an act that injures the influence
of those who are doing His service. He will call to
account all who aid Satan in his work of criticising and
discouraging.</span></p>
<p><span>
Those who are destitute of sympathy, tenderness, and
love cannot do Christ's work. Before the prophecy can be
fulfilled, The weak shall be "as David," and the house of
David "as the angel of the Lord" (Zechariah 12:8), the
children of God must put away every thought of suspicion
in regard to their brethren. Heart must beat in unison
with heart. Christian benevolence and brotherly love
must be far more abundantly shown. The words are ringing
in my ears: "Draw together, draw together." The
solemn, sacred truth for this time is to unify the people
of God. The desire for pre-eminence must die. One
subject of emulation must swallow up all others--who will
most nearly resemble Christ in character? who will most
entirely hide self in Jesus?</span></p>
<p><span>
"Herein is My Father glorified," Christ says, "that ye
bear much fruit." John 15:8. If there was ever a place
where the believers should bear much fruit, it is at our
camp meetings. At these meetings our acts, our words,
our spirit, are marked, and our influence is as far-reaching
as eternity.</span></p>
<p><span>43</span></p>
<p><span>
Transformation of character is to be the testimony to
the world of the indwelling love of Christ. The Lord
expects His people to show that the redeeming power of
grace can work upon the faulty character and cause it to
develop in symmetry and abundant fruitfulness.</span></p>
<p><span>
But in order for us to fulfil God's purpose, there is
a preparatory work to be done. The Lord bids us empty
our hearts of the selfishness which is the root of alienation.
He longs to pour upon us His Holy Spirit in rich
measure, and He bids us clear the way by self-renunciation.
When self is surrendered to God, our eyes will be
opened to see the stumbling stones which our un-Christlikeness
has placed in the way of others. All these God
bids us remove. He says: "Confess your faults one to
another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed."
James 5:16. Then we may have the assurance that David
had when, after confession of his sin, he prayed: "Restore
unto me the joy of Thy salvation; and uphold me with
Thy free Spirit. Then will I teach transgressors Thy
ways; and sinners shall be converted unto Thee." Psalm
51:12, 13.</span></p>
<p><span>
When the grace of God reigns within, the soul will be
surrounded with an atmosphere of faith and courage and
Christlike love, an atmosphere invigorating to the spiritual
life of all who inhale it. Then we can go to the camp
meeting not merely to receive, but to impart. Everyone
who is a partaker of Christ's pardoning love, everyone
who has been enlightened by the Spirit of God and
converted to the truth, will feel that for these precious blessings
he owes a debt to every soul with whom he comes in
contact. Those who are humble in heart the Lord will
use to reach souls whom the ordained ministers cannot
approach. They will be moved to speak words which
reveal the saving grace of Christ.</span></p>
<p><span>
And in blessing others they will themselves be blessed.</span></p>
<p><span>44</span></p>
<p><span>
God gives us opportunity to impart grace, that He may
refill us with increased grace. Hope and faith will
strengthen as the agent for God works with the talents
and facilities that God has provided. He will have a
divine agency to work with him. <br />
</span></p>Chap. 9 - Business Matters2008-12-12T17:48:14Z2008-12-12T17:48:14Zhttp://www.crcbermuda.com/reference/ellen-white-books-t-z/testimonies-vol-6/2937-chap-9-business-mattersBrother Michaelmichael@nisbett.com<span>As far as possible our camp meetings should be wholly
devoted to spiritual interests. They should not be made
occasions for the transaction of business.</span>
<p><span>
At the camp meetings, workers are gathered from all
parts of the field, and it seems a favorable opportunity for
considering business matters connected with the various
branches of the work and for the training of workers in
different lines. All these different interests are important,
but when they have been attended to at a camp meeting,
but little opportunity remains for dealing with the
practical relation of truth to the soul. Ministers are diverted
from their work of building up the children of God in
the most holy faith, and the camp meeting does not meet
the end for which it was appointed. Many meetings are
conducted in which the larger number of the people have
no interest, and if they could attend them all they would
go away wearied instead of being refreshed and benefited.
Many are disappointed at the failure of their expectation
to receive help from the camp meeting. Those who came
for enlightenment and strength return to their homes
little better fitted to work in their families and churches
than before attending the meeting.</span></p>
<p><span>
Business matters should be attended to by those
especially appointed for this work. And as far as possible they
should be brought before the people at some other time
than the camp meeting. Instruction in canvassing, in
Sabbath school work, and in the details of tract and</span></p>
<p><span>45</span></p>
<p><span>
missionary work should be given in the home churches or in
meetings specially appointed. The same principle applies
to cooking schools. While these are all right in their place,
they should not occupy the time of our camp meetings.</span></p>
<p><span>
The presidents of conferences and the ministers should
give themselves to the spiritual interests of the people and
should therefore be excused from the mechanical labor
attendant upon the meeting. The ministers should be
ready to act as teachers and leaders in the work of the
camp when occasion requires, but they should not be
wearied out. They should feel refreshed and be in a
cheerful frame of mind, for this is essential for the best
good of the meeting. They should be able to speak words
of cheer and courage, and to drop seeds of spiritual truth
into the soil of honest hearts, to spring up and bear
precious fruit.</span></p>
<p><span>
The ministers should teach the people how to come to
the Lord and how to lead others to Him. Methods must
be adopted, plans must be carried out, whereby the standard
shall be uplifted, and the people shall be taught how
they may be purified from iniquity and elevated by
adherence to pure and holy principles.</span></p>
<p><span>
There must be time for heart searching, for soul
culture. When the mind is occupied with matters of
business, there must necessarily be a dearth of spiritual power.
Personal piety, true faith, and heart holiness must be kept
before the mind until the people realize their importance.</span></p>
<p><span>
We must have the power of God in our camp meetings,
or we shall not be able to prevail against the enemy
of souls. Christ says: "Without Me ye can do nothing."</span></p>
<p><span>
Those who gather at camp meetings must be impressed
with the fact that the object of the meetings is to attain
to a higher Christian experience, to advance in the knowledge
of God, to become strengthened with spiritual vigor;</span></p>
<p><span>46</span></p>
<p><span>
and unless we realize this, the meetings will to us be
fruit less. <br />
</span></p><span>As far as possible our camp meetings should be wholly
devoted to spiritual interests. They should not be made
occasions for the transaction of business.</span>
<p><span>
At the camp meetings, workers are gathered from all
parts of the field, and it seems a favorable opportunity for
considering business matters connected with the various
branches of the work and for the training of workers in
different lines. All these different interests are important,
but when they have been attended to at a camp meeting,
but little opportunity remains for dealing with the
practical relation of truth to the soul. Ministers are diverted
from their work of building up the children of God in
the most holy faith, and the camp meeting does not meet
the end for which it was appointed. Many meetings are
conducted in which the larger number of the people have
no interest, and if they could attend them all they would
go away wearied instead of being refreshed and benefited.
Many are disappointed at the failure of their expectation
to receive help from the camp meeting. Those who came
for enlightenment and strength return to their homes
little better fitted to work in their families and churches
than before attending the meeting.</span></p>
<p><span>
Business matters should be attended to by those
especially appointed for this work. And as far as possible they
should be brought before the people at some other time
than the camp meeting. Instruction in canvassing, in
Sabbath school work, and in the details of tract and</span></p>
<p><span>45</span></p>
<p><span>
missionary work should be given in the home churches or in
meetings specially appointed. The same principle applies
to cooking schools. While these are all right in their place,
they should not occupy the time of our camp meetings.</span></p>
<p><span>
The presidents of conferences and the ministers should
give themselves to the spiritual interests of the people and
should therefore be excused from the mechanical labor
attendant upon the meeting. The ministers should be
ready to act as teachers and leaders in the work of the
camp when occasion requires, but they should not be
wearied out. They should feel refreshed and be in a
cheerful frame of mind, for this is essential for the best
good of the meeting. They should be able to speak words
of cheer and courage, and to drop seeds of spiritual truth
into the soil of honest hearts, to spring up and bear
precious fruit.</span></p>
<p><span>
The ministers should teach the people how to come to
the Lord and how to lead others to Him. Methods must
be adopted, plans must be carried out, whereby the standard
shall be uplifted, and the people shall be taught how
they may be purified from iniquity and elevated by
adherence to pure and holy principles.</span></p>
<p><span>
There must be time for heart searching, for soul
culture. When the mind is occupied with matters of
business, there must necessarily be a dearth of spiritual power.
Personal piety, true faith, and heart holiness must be kept
before the mind until the people realize their importance.</span></p>
<p><span>
We must have the power of God in our camp meetings,
or we shall not be able to prevail against the enemy
of souls. Christ says: "Without Me ye can do nothing."</span></p>
<p><span>
Those who gather at camp meetings must be impressed
with the fact that the object of the meetings is to attain
to a higher Christian experience, to advance in the knowledge
of God, to become strengthened with spiritual vigor;</span></p>
<p><span>46</span></p>
<p><span>
and unless we realize this, the meetings will to us be
fruit less. <br />
</span></p>Chap. 10 - Ministerial Help2008-12-12T17:49:01Z2008-12-12T17:49:01Zhttp://www.crcbermuda.com/reference/ellen-white-books-t-z/testimonies-vol-6/2938-chap-10-ministerial-helpBrother Michaelmichael@nisbett.com<span>In camp meetings or tent efforts in or near the large
cities there should be an abundance of ministerial help.
In all our camp meetings the ministerial force should be
as strong as possible. It is not wise to allow a constant
strain upon one or two men. Under such a strain they
become physically and mentally exhausted, and are unable
to do the work appointed them. In order that they may
have the strength required for the meetings, ministers
should arrange beforehand to leave their fields of labour in
safe hands, with those who, though they may not be able
to preach, can carry forward the work from house to house.
In God many can do valiantly, and for their labour will see
returns the richness of which will surprise them.</span>
<p><span>
In our large meetings a variety of gifts is needed. Fresh
capabilities should be brought into the work. Opportunity
must be given for the Holy Spirit to work on the
mind. Then the truth will be presented with freshness
and power.</span></p>
<p><span>
In conducting the important interests of meetings near
a large city, the co-operation of all the workers is essential.
They should keep in the very atmosphere of the meetings,
becoming acquainted with the people as they come in and
go out, showing the utmost courtesy and kindness, and
tender regard for their souls. They should be ready to
speak to them in season and out of season, watching to
win souls. Oh, that Christ's workers would show one half
as much vigilance as does Satan, who is always on the track
of human beings, always wide awake, watching to lay
some gin or snare for their destruction.</span></p>
<p><span>47</span></p>
<p><span>
Let every succeeding day be made the most important
day of labour. That day, that evening, may be the only
opportunity which some soul may have to hear the warning
message. Keep this ever in mind.</span></p>
<p><span>
When ministers allow themselves to be called away
from their work to visit the churches, not only do they
exhaust their physical strength, but they rob themselves
of the time needed for study and prayer and for silence
before God in self-examination. Thus they are unfitted
to do the work when and where it should be done.</span></p>
<p><span>
There is nothing more needed in the work than the
practical results of communion with God. We should
show by our daily lives that we have peace and rest in God.
His peace in the heart will shine forth in the countenance.
It will give to the voice a persuasive power. Communion
with God will impart a moral elevation to the character
and to the entire course of action. Men will take knowledge of
us, as of the first disciples, that we have been with
Jesus. This will impart to the minister's labours a power
even greater than that which comes from the influence of
his preaching. Of this power he must not allow himself
to be deprived. Communion with God through prayer
and the study of His word must not be neglected, for here
is the source of his strength. No work for the church
should take precedence of this.</span></p>
<p><span>
We have too slight a hold upon God and upon eternal
realities. If men will walk with God, He will hide them
in the cleft of the Rock. Thus hidden, they can see God,
even as Moses saw Him. With the power and light that
God imparts, they can comprehend more and accomplish
more than they had before deemed possible.</span></p>
<p><span>
More ability, tact, and wisdom are needed in presenting
the word and feeding the flock of God than many suppose.</span></p>
<p><span>48</span></p>
<p><span>
A dry, lifeless presentation of the truth belittles the most
sacred message that God has given to men.</span></p>
<p><span>
Those who teach the word must themselves live in
hourly contact, in conscious, living communion with God.
The principles of truth and righteousness and mercy must
be within them. They must draw from the Fountain of
all wisdom moral and intellectual power. Their hearts
must be alive with the deep movings of the Spirit of God.</span></p>
<p><span>
The source of all power is limitless; and if in your great
need you seek for the Holy Spirit to work upon your own
soul, if you shut yourself in with God, be assured that you
will not come before the people dry and spiritless. Praying
much and beholding Jesus, you will cease to exalt self. If
you patiently exercise faith, trusting God implicitly, you
will recognise the voice of Jesus saying: "Come up higher."</span></p><span>In camp meetings or tent efforts in or near the large
cities there should be an abundance of ministerial help.
In all our camp meetings the ministerial force should be
as strong as possible. It is not wise to allow a constant
strain upon one or two men. Under such a strain they
become physically and mentally exhausted, and are unable
to do the work appointed them. In order that they may
have the strength required for the meetings, ministers
should arrange beforehand to leave their fields of labour in
safe hands, with those who, though they may not be able
to preach, can carry forward the work from house to house.
In God many can do valiantly, and for their labour will see
returns the richness of which will surprise them.</span>
<p><span>
In our large meetings a variety of gifts is needed. Fresh
capabilities should be brought into the work. Opportunity
must be given for the Holy Spirit to work on the
mind. Then the truth will be presented with freshness
and power.</span></p>
<p><span>
In conducting the important interests of meetings near
a large city, the co-operation of all the workers is essential.
They should keep in the very atmosphere of the meetings,
becoming acquainted with the people as they come in and
go out, showing the utmost courtesy and kindness, and
tender regard for their souls. They should be ready to
speak to them in season and out of season, watching to
win souls. Oh, that Christ's workers would show one half
as much vigilance as does Satan, who is always on the track
of human beings, always wide awake, watching to lay
some gin or snare for their destruction.</span></p>
<p><span>47</span></p>
<p><span>
Let every succeeding day be made the most important
day of labour. That day, that evening, may be the only
opportunity which some soul may have to hear the warning
message. Keep this ever in mind.</span></p>
<p><span>
When ministers allow themselves to be called away
from their work to visit the churches, not only do they
exhaust their physical strength, but they rob themselves
of the time needed for study and prayer and for silence
before God in self-examination. Thus they are unfitted
to do the work when and where it should be done.</span></p>
<p><span>
There is nothing more needed in the work than the
practical results of communion with God. We should
show by our daily lives that we have peace and rest in God.
His peace in the heart will shine forth in the countenance.
It will give to the voice a persuasive power. Communion
with God will impart a moral elevation to the character
and to the entire course of action. Men will take knowledge of
us, as of the first disciples, that we have been with
Jesus. This will impart to the minister's labours a power
even greater than that which comes from the influence of
his preaching. Of this power he must not allow himself
to be deprived. Communion with God through prayer
and the study of His word must not be neglected, for here
is the source of his strength. No work for the church
should take precedence of this.</span></p>
<p><span>
We have too slight a hold upon God and upon eternal
realities. If men will walk with God, He will hide them
in the cleft of the Rock. Thus hidden, they can see God,
even as Moses saw Him. With the power and light that
God imparts, they can comprehend more and accomplish
more than they had before deemed possible.</span></p>
<p><span>
More ability, tact, and wisdom are needed in presenting
the word and feeding the flock of God than many suppose.</span></p>
<p><span>48</span></p>
<p><span>
A dry, lifeless presentation of the truth belittles the most
sacred message that God has given to men.</span></p>
<p><span>
Those who teach the word must themselves live in
hourly contact, in conscious, living communion with God.
The principles of truth and righteousness and mercy must
be within them. They must draw from the Fountain of
all wisdom moral and intellectual power. Their hearts
must be alive with the deep movings of the Spirit of God.</span></p>
<p><span>
The source of all power is limitless; and if in your great
need you seek for the Holy Spirit to work upon your own
soul, if you shut yourself in with God, be assured that you
will not come before the people dry and spiritless. Praying
much and beholding Jesus, you will cease to exalt self. If
you patiently exercise faith, trusting God implicitly, you
will recognise the voice of Jesus saying: "Come up higher."</span></p>Chap. 11 - All to Be Workers2008-12-12T17:50:27Z2008-12-12T17:50:27Zhttp://www.crcbermuda.com/reference/ellen-white-books-t-z/testimonies-vol-6/2939-chap-11-all-to-be-workersBrother Michaelmichael@nisbett.com<span>"And He gave some, apostles; and some, prophets; and
some, evangelists; and some, pastors and teachers; for the
perfecting of the saints, for the work of the minis try, for
the edifying of the body of Christ: till we all come in the
unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God,
unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the
fullness of Christ." Ephesians 4:11-13.</span>
<p><span>
This scripture presents a large program of work that
may be brought into our camp meetings. All these gifts
are to be in exercise. Every faithful worker will minister
for the perfecting of the saints.</span></p>
<p><span>
Those who are in training for work in the cause in
any line should improve every opportunity to work at
the camp meetings. Wherever camp meetings are held,
young men who have received an education in medical
lines should feel it their duty to act a part. They should</span></p>
<p><span>49</span></p>
<p><span>
be encouraged not only to work in medical lines, but also
to speak upon the points of present truth, giving the reason
why we are Seventh-day Adventists. These young men,
if given an opportunity to work with older ministers, will
receive much help and blessing.</span></p>
<p><span>
There is something for everyone to do. Every soul that
believes the truth is to stand in his lot and place, saying:
"Here am I; send me." Isaiah 6:8. By engaging in work
at the camp meeting, all may be learning how to work
successfully in their home churches.</span></p>
<p><span>
Properly conducted, the camp meeting is a school where
pastors, elders, and deacons can learn to do more perfect
work for the Master. It should be a school where the
members of the church, old and young, are given opportunity
to learn the way of the Lord more perfectly, a place where
believers can receive an education that will help them to
help others.</span></p>
<p><span>
Parents who come to camp meeting should take special
heed to the lessons given for their instruction. Then, in
the home life, by precept and example, let them impart
these lessons to their children. As they thus strive to save
their children from the corrupting influences of the world,
they will see an improvement in their families.</span></p>
<p><span>
The best help that ministers can give the members of
our churches is not sermonising, but planning work for
them. Give each one something to do for others. Help
all to see that as receivers of the grace of Christ they are
under obligation to work for Him. And let all be taught
how to work. Especially should those who are newly come
to the faith be educated to become labourers together with
God. If set to work, the despondent will soon forget their
despondency; the weak will become strong, the ignorant
intelligent, and all will be prepared to present the truth</span></p>
<p><span>50</span></p>
<p><span>
as it is in Jesus. They will find an unfailing helper in
Him who has promised to save all that come unto Him. <br />
</span></p><span>"And He gave some, apostles; and some, prophets; and
some, evangelists; and some, pastors and teachers; for the
perfecting of the saints, for the work of the minis try, for
the edifying of the body of Christ: till we all come in the
unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God,
unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the
fullness of Christ." Ephesians 4:11-13.</span>
<p><span>
This scripture presents a large program of work that
may be brought into our camp meetings. All these gifts
are to be in exercise. Every faithful worker will minister
for the perfecting of the saints.</span></p>
<p><span>
Those who are in training for work in the cause in
any line should improve every opportunity to work at
the camp meetings. Wherever camp meetings are held,
young men who have received an education in medical
lines should feel it their duty to act a part. They should</span></p>
<p><span>49</span></p>
<p><span>
be encouraged not only to work in medical lines, but also
to speak upon the points of present truth, giving the reason
why we are Seventh-day Adventists. These young men,
if given an opportunity to work with older ministers, will
receive much help and blessing.</span></p>
<p><span>
There is something for everyone to do. Every soul that
believes the truth is to stand in his lot and place, saying:
"Here am I; send me." Isaiah 6:8. By engaging in work
at the camp meeting, all may be learning how to work
successfully in their home churches.</span></p>
<p><span>
Properly conducted, the camp meeting is a school where
pastors, elders, and deacons can learn to do more perfect
work for the Master. It should be a school where the
members of the church, old and young, are given opportunity
to learn the way of the Lord more perfectly, a place where
believers can receive an education that will help them to
help others.</span></p>
<p><span>
Parents who come to camp meeting should take special
heed to the lessons given for their instruction. Then, in
the home life, by precept and example, let them impart
these lessons to their children. As they thus strive to save
their children from the corrupting influences of the world,
they will see an improvement in their families.</span></p>
<p><span>
The best help that ministers can give the members of
our churches is not sermonising, but planning work for
them. Give each one something to do for others. Help
all to see that as receivers of the grace of Christ they are
under obligation to work for Him. And let all be taught
how to work. Especially should those who are newly come
to the faith be educated to become labourers together with
God. If set to work, the despondent will soon forget their
despondency; the weak will become strong, the ignorant
intelligent, and all will be prepared to present the truth</span></p>
<p><span>50</span></p>
<p><span>
as it is in Jesus. They will find an unfailing helper in
Him who has promised to save all that come unto Him. <br />
</span></p>Chap. 12 - Prayer and Counsel2008-12-12T17:51:49Z2008-12-12T17:51:49Zhttp://www.crcbermuda.com/reference/ellen-white-books-t-z/testimonies-vol-6/2940-chap-12-prayer-and-counselBrother Michaelmichael@nisbett.com<span>Those who labour at camp meetings should frequently
engage together in prayer and counsel, that they may labour
intelligently. At these meetings there are many things that
demand attention. But the ministers should take time to
meet together for prayer and counsel every day. You
should know that all things are drawing in even lines,
"that you are standing," as the words were spoken to
me, "shoulder to shoulder, marching right ahead, and not
drawing off." When the work is carried on in this way,
there is unity of heart, and there will be harmony of action.
This will be a wonderful means of bringing the blessing
of God upon the people.</span>
<p><span>
Before giving a discourse, ministers should take time
to seek God for wisdom and power. In earlier times the
ministers would often go away and pray together, and they
would not cease until the Spirit of God responded to their
prayers. Then they would return from the place of prayer
with their faces lighted up; and when they spoke to the
congregation, their words were with power. They reached
the hearts of the people because the Spirit that gave them
the blessing prepared hearts to receive their message.
There is far more being done by the heavenly universe
than we realise in preparing the way that souls may be
converted. We are to work in harmony with the messengers
of heaven. We want more of God; we are not to feel
that our talking and sermonising can do the work. Unless
the people are reached through God, they will never be
reached. We are to rely wholly upon God, pleading His
promise: "Not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit,
saith the Lord of hosts." Zechariah 4:6.</span></p>
<p><span>
When those to whom God has entrusted responsibilities</span></p>
<p><span>51</span></p>
<p><span>
as leaders fear and tremble before Him because of the
responsibility of the work, when they feel their own
unworthiness and seek the Lord in humility, when they
purify themselves from all that is displeasing to Him,
when they plead with Him until they know that they
have forgiveness and peace, then God will manifest Himself
through them. Then the work will go forward with
power.</span></p>
<p><span>
Fellow labourers, we must have Jesus, the precious Jesus,
abiding in our own hearts much more fully if we are to
meet with success in presenting Him to the people. We
are in great need of the heavenly influence, God's Holy
Spirit, to give power and efficiency to our work. We need
to open the heart to Christ. We need much firmer faith
and more fervent devotion. We need to die to self, and in
mind and heart to cherish an adoring love for our Saviour.
When we will seek the Lord with all the heart we shall
find Him, and our hearts will be all aglow with His love.
Self will sink into insignificance, and Jesus will be all and
in all to the soul.</span></p>
<p><span>
Christ presents to us who are athirst the water of life,
that we may drink freely; when we do this we have Christ
within us as a well of water springing up into everlasting
life. Then our words are full of moisture. We are prepared
to water others.</span></p>
<p><span>
We must draw nigh to God. We must be labourers together
with Him, else weakness and mistakes will be seen
in all we undertake. If it were left to us to manage the
interests of the cause of God in our own way, we would
not have reason to expect much; but if self is hid in Christ,
all our work will be wrought in God. Let us have faith
in God at every step. While we realise our own weakness,
let us not be faithless, but believing.</span></p>
<p><span>
If we will take God at His word, we shall see of His
salvation. The gospel that we present to save perishing</span></p>
<p><span>52</span></p>
<p><span>
souls must be the very gospel that saves our own souls.
We must receive the word of God. We must eat the word,
live the word; it is the flesh and blood of the Son of God.
We must eat His flesh and drink His blood--receive by
faith His spiritual attributes.</span></p>
<p><span>
We must receive light and blessing, that we may have
something to impart. It is the privilege of every worker
first to talk with God in the secret place of prayer and then
to talk with the people as God's mouthpiece. Men and
women who commune with God, who have an abiding
Christ, make the very atmosphere holy, because they are
co-operating with holy angels. Such witness is needed for
this time. We need the melting power of God, the power
to draw with Christ. <br />
</span></p><span>Those who labour at camp meetings should frequently
engage together in prayer and counsel, that they may labour
intelligently. At these meetings there are many things that
demand attention. But the ministers should take time to
meet together for prayer and counsel every day. You
should know that all things are drawing in even lines,
"that you are standing," as the words were spoken to
me, "shoulder to shoulder, marching right ahead, and not
drawing off." When the work is carried on in this way,
there is unity of heart, and there will be harmony of action.
This will be a wonderful means of bringing the blessing
of God upon the people.</span>
<p><span>
Before giving a discourse, ministers should take time
to seek God for wisdom and power. In earlier times the
ministers would often go away and pray together, and they
would not cease until the Spirit of God responded to their
prayers. Then they would return from the place of prayer
with their faces lighted up; and when they spoke to the
congregation, their words were with power. They reached
the hearts of the people because the Spirit that gave them
the blessing prepared hearts to receive their message.
There is far more being done by the heavenly universe
than we realise in preparing the way that souls may be
converted. We are to work in harmony with the messengers
of heaven. We want more of God; we are not to feel
that our talking and sermonising can do the work. Unless
the people are reached through God, they will never be
reached. We are to rely wholly upon God, pleading His
promise: "Not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit,
saith the Lord of hosts." Zechariah 4:6.</span></p>
<p><span>
When those to whom God has entrusted responsibilities</span></p>
<p><span>51</span></p>
<p><span>
as leaders fear and tremble before Him because of the
responsibility of the work, when they feel their own
unworthiness and seek the Lord in humility, when they
purify themselves from all that is displeasing to Him,
when they plead with Him until they know that they
have forgiveness and peace, then God will manifest Himself
through them. Then the work will go forward with
power.</span></p>
<p><span>
Fellow labourers, we must have Jesus, the precious Jesus,
abiding in our own hearts much more fully if we are to
meet with success in presenting Him to the people. We
are in great need of the heavenly influence, God's Holy
Spirit, to give power and efficiency to our work. We need
to open the heart to Christ. We need much firmer faith
and more fervent devotion. We need to die to self, and in
mind and heart to cherish an adoring love for our Saviour.
When we will seek the Lord with all the heart we shall
find Him, and our hearts will be all aglow with His love.
Self will sink into insignificance, and Jesus will be all and
in all to the soul.</span></p>
<p><span>
Christ presents to us who are athirst the water of life,
that we may drink freely; when we do this we have Christ
within us as a well of water springing up into everlasting
life. Then our words are full of moisture. We are prepared
to water others.</span></p>
<p><span>
We must draw nigh to God. We must be labourers together
with Him, else weakness and mistakes will be seen
in all we undertake. If it were left to us to manage the
interests of the cause of God in our own way, we would
not have reason to expect much; but if self is hid in Christ,
all our work will be wrought in God. Let us have faith
in God at every step. While we realise our own weakness,
let us not be faithless, but believing.</span></p>
<p><span>
If we will take God at His word, we shall see of His
salvation. The gospel that we present to save perishing</span></p>
<p><span>52</span></p>
<p><span>
souls must be the very gospel that saves our own souls.
We must receive the word of God. We must eat the word,
live the word; it is the flesh and blood of the Son of God.
We must eat His flesh and drink His blood--receive by
faith His spiritual attributes.</span></p>
<p><span>
We must receive light and blessing, that we may have
something to impart. It is the privilege of every worker
first to talk with God in the secret place of prayer and then
to talk with the people as God's mouthpiece. Men and
women who commune with God, who have an abiding
Christ, make the very atmosphere holy, because they are
co-operating with holy angels. Such witness is needed for
this time. We need the melting power of God, the power
to draw with Christ. <br />
</span></p>Chap. 13 - Needs of the Church2008-12-12T17:52:56Z2008-12-12T17:52:56Zhttp://www.crcbermuda.com/reference/ellen-white-books-t-z/testimonies-vol-6/2941-chap-13-needs-of-the-churchBrother Michaelmichael@nisbett.com<span>Many come to camp meeting with hearts full of
murmuring and complaining. Through the work of the Holy
Spirit these must be led to see that their murmuring is an
offence to God. They must be led to feel self-reproach
because they have allowed the enemy to control their mind
and judgement. Complaining must be turned to repentance,
uncertainty and despondency to the earnest inquiry:
"How shall I become true in faith?"</span>
<p><span>
When man is a partaker of the divine nature, the love
of Christ will be an abiding principle in the soul, and self
and its peculiarities will not be exhibited. But it is sad to
see those who should be vessels unto honour indulging in
the gratification of the lower nature and walking in paths
that conscience condemns. Men professing to be followers
of Christ fall to a low level, always mourning over their
shortcomings, but never overcoming and bruising Satan
under their feet. Guilt and condemnation constantly burden
the soul, and the cry of such might well be: "O</span></p>
<p><span>53</span></p>
<p><span>
wretched man that I am! who shall deliver me from the
body of this death?" Romans 7:24. Through indulgence
in sin, self-respect is destroyed; and when that is gone,
respect for others is lessened; we think that others are as
unrighteous as we are ourselves.</span></p>
<p><span>
At our yearly convocations these things should be set
before the people, and they should be encouraged to find
in Christ deliverance from the power of sin. He says:
"When ye shall search for Me with all your heart, . . .
I will be found of you." Jeremiah 29:13, 14. The standard
should be elevated, and the preaching should be of the
most spiritual character, that the people may be led to see
the reason of their weakness and unhappiness. Many are
unhappy because they are unholy. Purity of heart, innocence
of mind, only can be blessed of God. When sin is
cherished, it can in the end produce nothing but unhappiness;
and the sin which leads to the most unhappy results
is pride of heart, the lack of Christlike sympathy and love. </span><span><br />
</span></p><span>Many come to camp meeting with hearts full of
murmuring and complaining. Through the work of the Holy
Spirit these must be led to see that their murmuring is an
offence to God. They must be led to feel self-reproach
because they have allowed the enemy to control their mind
and judgement. Complaining must be turned to repentance,
uncertainty and despondency to the earnest inquiry:
"How shall I become true in faith?"</span>
<p><span>
When man is a partaker of the divine nature, the love
of Christ will be an abiding principle in the soul, and self
and its peculiarities will not be exhibited. But it is sad to
see those who should be vessels unto honour indulging in
the gratification of the lower nature and walking in paths
that conscience condemns. Men professing to be followers
of Christ fall to a low level, always mourning over their
shortcomings, but never overcoming and bruising Satan
under their feet. Guilt and condemnation constantly burden
the soul, and the cry of such might well be: "O</span></p>
<p><span>53</span></p>
<p><span>
wretched man that I am! who shall deliver me from the
body of this death?" Romans 7:24. Through indulgence
in sin, self-respect is destroyed; and when that is gone,
respect for others is lessened; we think that others are as
unrighteous as we are ourselves.</span></p>
<p><span>
At our yearly convocations these things should be set
before the people, and they should be encouraged to find
in Christ deliverance from the power of sin. He says:
"When ye shall search for Me with all your heart, . . .
I will be found of you." Jeremiah 29:13, 14. The standard
should be elevated, and the preaching should be of the
most spiritual character, that the people may be led to see
the reason of their weakness and unhappiness. Many are
unhappy because they are unholy. Purity of heart, innocence
of mind, only can be blessed of God. When sin is
cherished, it can in the end produce nothing but unhappiness;
and the sin which leads to the most unhappy results
is pride of heart, the lack of Christlike sympathy and love. </span><span><br />
</span></p>Chap. 14 - How to Present the Message2008-12-12T17:54:12Z2008-12-12T17:54:12Zhttp://www.crcbermuda.com/reference/ellen-white-books-t-z/testimonies-vol-6/2942-chap-14-how-to-present-the-messageBrother Michaelmichael@nisbett.com<span>Everywhere there are hearts crying out for the living
God. Discourses unsatisfying to the hungry soul have been
given in the churches. In these discourses there is not that
divine manifestation which touches the mind and creates
a glow in the soul. The hearers cannot say: "Did not our
heart burn within us, while He talked with us by the way,
and while He opened to us the Scriptures?" Luke 24:32.
Much of the teaching given is powerless to awaken the
transgressor or convict souls of sin. The people who come
to hear the word need a plain, straightforward presentation
of truth. Some who have once tasted of the word of
God have dwelt long in an atmosphere where there is no
God, and they long for the divine presence.</span>
<p><span>
The very first and most important thing is to melt and</span></p>
<p><span>54</span></p>
<p><span>
subdue the soul by presenting our Lord Jesus Christ as
the sin-pardoning Saviour. Never should a sermon be
preached, or Bible instruction in any line be given, without
pointing the hearers to the "Lamb of God, which taketh
away the sin of the world." John 1:29. Every true doctrine
makes Christ the centre, every precept receives force
from His words.</span></p>
<p><span>
Keep before the people the cross of Calvary. Show
what caused the death of Christ--the transgression of the
law. Let not sin be cloaked or treated as a matter of little
consequence. It is to be presented as guilt against the Son
of God. Then point the people to Christ, telling them that
immortality comes only through receiving Him as their
personal Saviour.</span></p>
<p><span>
Arouse the people to see how far they have departed
from the Lord's ordinances by adopting worldly policy
and conforming to worldly principles. These have brought
them into transgression of God's law.</span></p>
<center>
<h2><span>-</span></h2></center>
<p><span>
Many in the world set their affections on things that in
themselves are not evil; but they become satisfied with
these things, and do not seek the greater and higher good
that Christ desires to give them. Now we must not rudely
seek to deprive them of what they hold dear. Reveal to
them the beauty and preciousness of truth. Lead them to
behold Christ in His loveliness; then they will turn from
everything that would draw their affections away from
Him. This is the principle of the Saviour's dealing with
men; it is the principle that must be brought into the
church.</span></p>
<p><span>
Christ came into the world to "bind up the broken-hearted,
to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening
of the prison to them that are bound." Isaiah 61:1.
The Sun of Righteousness shall "arise with healing in</span></p>
<p><span>55</span></p>
<p><span>
His wings." Malachi 4:2. The world is full of men and
women who are carrying a heavy burden of sorrow and
suffering and sin. God sends His children to reveal to
them Him who will take away the burden and give them
rest. It is the mission of Christ's servants to help, to bless,
and to heal.</span></p>
<center>
<h2><span>-</span></h2></center>
<p><span>
Christ's favourite theme was the paternal character and
abundant love of God. This knowledge of God was
Christ's own gift to men, and this gift He has committed
to His people to be communicated by them to the world.</span></p>
<center>
<h2><span>-</span></h2></center>
<p><span>
In presenting to the people the various lessons and
warnings of the special message for this time, we must
bear in mind that not all are equally appropriate for the
congregations that assemble at our camp meetings. Even
Jesus said to His disciples, who had been with Him for
three years: "I have yet many things to say unto you, but
ye cannot bear them now." John 16:12. We must endeavour
to present the truth as the people are prepared to hear it
and to appreciate its value. The Spirit of God is working
upon the minds and hearts of men, and we are to work
in harmony with it.</span></p>
<p><span>
Of some truths the people already have a knowledge.
There are some in which they are interested, of which
they are ready to learn more. Show them the significance
of these truths and their relation to others which they do
not understand. Thus you will arouse a desire for greater
light. This is "rightly dividing the word of truth." 2 Timothy
2:15.</span></p>
<center>
<h2><span>-</span></h2></center>
<p><span>
Let the message for this time be presented, not in long,</span></p>
<p><span>56</span></p>
<p><span>
laboured discourses, but in short talks, right to the point.
Do not think when you have gone over a subject once
that you can pass right on to other points, and the hearers
will retain all that has been presented. There is danger
of passing too rapidly from point to point. Give short
lessons, in plain, simple language, and let them be often
repeated.</span></p>
<center>
<h2><span>-</span></h2></center>
<p><span>
Do not immediately follow one discourse with another,
but let a period of rest intervene, that the truth may be
fastened in the mind, and that opportunity for meditation
and prayer may be given for both ministers and people.
Thus there will be growth in religious knowledge and
experience.</span></p>
<center>
<h2><span>-</span></h2></center>
<p><span>
Keep the mind concentrated on a few vital points. Do
not bring unimportant ideas into your discourses. God
would not have you think that you are impressed by His
Spirit when you fly from your subject, bringing in foreign
matters that have no connection with your text. By wandering
from straight lines, and bringing in that which
calls the mind off the subject, you lose your bearing, and
weaken all that you have previously said. Give your hearers
pure wheat, thoroughly winnowed.</span></p>
<p><span>
Be careful never to lose a sense of the presence of the
divine Watcher. Remember that you are speaking, not
only before an assembly of men, but before One whom
you should ever recognise. Speak as if the whole heavenly
universe were before you.</span></p>
<center>
<h2><span>-</span></h2></center>
<p><span>
One night, previous to an important meeting, I seemed</span></p>
<p><span>57</span></p>
<p><span>
in my sleeping hours to be in meeting with my brethren,
listening to One who spoke as having authority. He said:
"Many souls will attend this meeting who are honestly
ignorant of the truths that will be presented. They will
listen and become interested, because Christ is drawing
them; conscience tells them that what they hear is true,
for it has the Bible for its foundation. The greatest care
is needed in dealing with these souls.</span></p>
<p><span>
"Let such portions of the message be dealt out to them
as they may be able to grasp and appropriate. Though it
should appear strange and startling, many will recognise
with joy that new light is shed on the word of God;
whereas if new truths were presented in so large a measure
that they could not comprehend them, some would go
away and never come again. Some, in their efforts to tell
it to others, would misrepresent what they had heard.
Some would so wrest the Scriptures as to confuse other
minds.</span></p>
<p><span>
"Those who will study the manner of Christ's teaching,
and educate themselves to follow His way, will at tract and
hold large numbers now, as Christ held the people in His
day. At every meeting, Satan will be on the ground, that
with his hellish shadow he may obtrude him self between
man and God to intercept every ray of light that might
shine on the soul. But when the truth in its practical character
is urged upon the people because you love them,
souls will be convicted, because the Holy Spirit of God will
impress their hearts.</span></p>
<p><span>
"Arm yourselves with humility; pray that angels of
God may come close to your side to impress the mind; for
it is not you that work the Holy Spirit, but the Holy Spirit
must work you. It is the Holy Spirit that makes the
truth impressive. Keep practical truth ever before the
people."</span></p>
<p><span>58</span></p>
<p><span>
Do not make prominent those features of the message
which are a condemnation of the customs and practises
of the people, until they have an opportunity to know
that we are believers in Christ, that we believe in His
divinity and in His pre-existence. Let the testimony of
the world's Redeemer be dwelt upon. He says: "I Jesus
have sent Mine angel to testify unto you these things in
the churches." Revelation 22:16.</span></p>
<center>
<h2><span>-</span></h2></center>
<p><span>
At the Queensland camp meeting in 1898, instruction
was given me for our Bible workers. In the visions of the
night, ministers and workers seemed to be in a meeting
where Bible lessons were being given. We said, "We have
the Great Teacher with us today," and we listened with
interest to His words. He said: There is a great work
before you in this place. You will need to present truth
in its simplicity. Bring the people to the waters of life.
Speak to them the things which most concern their present
and eternal good. Let not your study of the Scriptures be
of a cheap or casual order. In all that you say, know that
you have something which is worthy of the time you take
to say it, and of the time of the hearers to hear. Speak of
those things which are essential, those things which will
instruct, bringing light with every word.</span></p>
<p><span>
"Learn to meet the people where they are. Do not
present subjects that will arouse controversy. Let not your
instruction be of a character to perplex the mind. Do not
cause the people to worry over things which you may
understand but which they do not see, unless these are of
vital consequence to the saving of the soul. Do not present
the Scriptures in a way to exalt self and encourage
vainglory in the one who opens the word.''</span></p>
<p><span>
The work for this time is to train students and workers</span></p>
<p><span>59</span></p>
<p><span>
to deal with subjects in a plain, serious, and solemn
manner. There must be no time uselessly employed in this
great work. We must not miss the mark. Time is too
short for us to undertake to reveal all that might be
opened to view. Eternity will be required for us to know
all the length and breadth, the depth and height, of the
Scriptures. There are some souls to whom certain truths
are of more importance than other truths. Skill is needed
in your education in Scriptural lines. Read and study
Psalm 40:7, 8; John 1:14; 1 Timothy 3:16; Philippians
2:5-11; Colossians 1:14-17; Revelation 5:11-14.</span></p>
<p><span>
To the apostle John on the Isle of Patmos were
revealed the things which God desired him to give to the
people. Study these revelations. Here are themes worthy
of our contemplation, large and comprehensive lessons
which all the angelic host are now seeking to communicate.
Behold the life and character of Christ, and study
His mediatorial work. Here is infinite wisdom, infinite
love, infinite justice, infinite mercy. Here are depths and
heights, lengths and breadths, for our consideration.
Numberless pens have been employed in presenting to the
world the life, the character, and the mediatorial work of
Christ, and yet every mind through which the Holy Spirit
has worked has presented these themes in a light that is
fresh and new.</span></p>
<p><span>
We desire to lead the people to understand what Christ
is to them and what are the responsibilities they are called
upon to accept in Him. As His representatives and
witnesses, we ourselves need to come to a full understanding
of the saving truths gained by an experimental knowledge.</span></p>
<p><span>
Teach the great practical truths that must be stamped
upon the soul. Teach the saving power of Jesus, "in whom
we have redemption through His blood, even the</span></p>
<p><span>60</span></p>
<p><span>
forgiveness of sins.'' "Colossians 1:14. It was at the cross that
mercy and truth met together, that righteousness and
truth kissed each other. Let every student and every
worker study this again and again, that they, setting forth
the Lord crucified among us, may make it a fresh subject
to the people. Show that the life of Christ reveals an
infinitely perfect character. Teach that "as many as received
Him, to them gave He power to become the sons of God,
even to them that believe on His name.'' "John 1:12. Tell
it over and over again. We may become the sons of God,
members of the royal family, children of the heavenly
King. Let it be known that all who accept Jesus Christ
and hold the beginning of their confidence firm to the end
will be heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ "to an
inheritance incorruptible, and undefiled, and that fadeth
not away, reserved in heaven for you, who are kept by the
power of God through faith unto salvation ready to be
revealed in the last time.'' 1 Peter 1:4, 5. <br />
</span></p><span>Everywhere there are hearts crying out for the living
God. Discourses unsatisfying to the hungry soul have been
given in the churches. In these discourses there is not that
divine manifestation which touches the mind and creates
a glow in the soul. The hearers cannot say: "Did not our
heart burn within us, while He talked with us by the way,
and while He opened to us the Scriptures?" Luke 24:32.
Much of the teaching given is powerless to awaken the
transgressor or convict souls of sin. The people who come
to hear the word need a plain, straightforward presentation
of truth. Some who have once tasted of the word of
God have dwelt long in an atmosphere where there is no
God, and they long for the divine presence.</span>
<p><span>
The very first and most important thing is to melt and</span></p>
<p><span>54</span></p>
<p><span>
subdue the soul by presenting our Lord Jesus Christ as
the sin-pardoning Saviour. Never should a sermon be
preached, or Bible instruction in any line be given, without
pointing the hearers to the "Lamb of God, which taketh
away the sin of the world." John 1:29. Every true doctrine
makes Christ the centre, every precept receives force
from His words.</span></p>
<p><span>
Keep before the people the cross of Calvary. Show
what caused the death of Christ--the transgression of the
law. Let not sin be cloaked or treated as a matter of little
consequence. It is to be presented as guilt against the Son
of God. Then point the people to Christ, telling them that
immortality comes only through receiving Him as their
personal Saviour.</span></p>
<p><span>
Arouse the people to see how far they have departed
from the Lord's ordinances by adopting worldly policy
and conforming to worldly principles. These have brought
them into transgression of God's law.</span></p>
<center>
<h2><span>-</span></h2></center>
<p><span>
Many in the world set their affections on things that in
themselves are not evil; but they become satisfied with
these things, and do not seek the greater and higher good
that Christ desires to give them. Now we must not rudely
seek to deprive them of what they hold dear. Reveal to
them the beauty and preciousness of truth. Lead them to
behold Christ in His loveliness; then they will turn from
everything that would draw their affections away from
Him. This is the principle of the Saviour's dealing with
men; it is the principle that must be brought into the
church.</span></p>
<p><span>
Christ came into the world to "bind up the broken-hearted,
to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening
of the prison to them that are bound." Isaiah 61:1.
The Sun of Righteousness shall "arise with healing in</span></p>
<p><span>55</span></p>
<p><span>
His wings." Malachi 4:2. The world is full of men and
women who are carrying a heavy burden of sorrow and
suffering and sin. God sends His children to reveal to
them Him who will take away the burden and give them
rest. It is the mission of Christ's servants to help, to bless,
and to heal.</span></p>
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<p><span>
Christ's favourite theme was the paternal character and
abundant love of God. This knowledge of God was
Christ's own gift to men, and this gift He has committed
to His people to be communicated by them to the world.</span></p>
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<p><span>
In presenting to the people the various lessons and
warnings of the special message for this time, we must
bear in mind that not all are equally appropriate for the
congregations that assemble at our camp meetings. Even
Jesus said to His disciples, who had been with Him for
three years: "I have yet many things to say unto you, but
ye cannot bear them now." John 16:12. We must endeavour
to present the truth as the people are prepared to hear it
and to appreciate its value. The Spirit of God is working
upon the minds and hearts of men, and we are to work
in harmony with it.</span></p>
<p><span>
Of some truths the people already have a knowledge.
There are some in which they are interested, of which
they are ready to learn more. Show them the significance
of these truths and their relation to others which they do
not understand. Thus you will arouse a desire for greater
light. This is "rightly dividing the word of truth." 2 Timothy
2:15.</span></p>
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<p><span>
Let the message for this time be presented, not in long,</span></p>
<p><span>56</span></p>
<p><span>
laboured discourses, but in short talks, right to the point.
Do not think when you have gone over a subject once
that you can pass right on to other points, and the hearers
will retain all that has been presented. There is danger
of passing too rapidly from point to point. Give short
lessons, in plain, simple language, and let them be often
repeated.</span></p>
<center>
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<p><span>
Do not immediately follow one discourse with another,
but let a period of rest intervene, that the truth may be
fastened in the mind, and that opportunity for meditation
and prayer may be given for both ministers and people.
Thus there will be growth in religious knowledge and
experience.</span></p>
<center>
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<p><span>
Keep the mind concentrated on a few vital points. Do
not bring unimportant ideas into your discourses. God
would not have you think that you are impressed by His
Spirit when you fly from your subject, bringing in foreign
matters that have no connection with your text. By wandering
from straight lines, and bringing in that which
calls the mind off the subject, you lose your bearing, and
weaken all that you have previously said. Give your hearers
pure wheat, thoroughly winnowed.</span></p>
<p><span>
Be careful never to lose a sense of the presence of the
divine Watcher. Remember that you are speaking, not
only before an assembly of men, but before One whom
you should ever recognise. Speak as if the whole heavenly
universe were before you.</span></p>
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<p><span>
One night, previous to an important meeting, I seemed</span></p>
<p><span>57</span></p>
<p><span>
in my sleeping hours to be in meeting with my brethren,
listening to One who spoke as having authority. He said:
"Many souls will attend this meeting who are honestly
ignorant of the truths that will be presented. They will
listen and become interested, because Christ is drawing
them; conscience tells them that what they hear is true,
for it has the Bible for its foundation. The greatest care
is needed in dealing with these souls.</span></p>
<p><span>
"Let such portions of the message be dealt out to them
as they may be able to grasp and appropriate. Though it
should appear strange and startling, many will recognise
with joy that new light is shed on the word of God;
whereas if new truths were presented in so large a measure
that they could not comprehend them, some would go
away and never come again. Some, in their efforts to tell
it to others, would misrepresent what they had heard.
Some would so wrest the Scriptures as to confuse other
minds.</span></p>
<p><span>
"Those who will study the manner of Christ's teaching,
and educate themselves to follow His way, will at tract and
hold large numbers now, as Christ held the people in His
day. At every meeting, Satan will be on the ground, that
with his hellish shadow he may obtrude him self between
man and God to intercept every ray of light that might
shine on the soul. But when the truth in its practical character
is urged upon the people because you love them,
souls will be convicted, because the Holy Spirit of God will
impress their hearts.</span></p>
<p><span>
"Arm yourselves with humility; pray that angels of
God may come close to your side to impress the mind; for
it is not you that work the Holy Spirit, but the Holy Spirit
must work you. It is the Holy Spirit that makes the
truth impressive. Keep practical truth ever before the
people."</span></p>
<p><span>58</span></p>
<p><span>
Do not make prominent those features of the message
which are a condemnation of the customs and practises
of the people, until they have an opportunity to know
that we are believers in Christ, that we believe in His
divinity and in His pre-existence. Let the testimony of
the world's Redeemer be dwelt upon. He says: "I Jesus
have sent Mine angel to testify unto you these things in
the churches." Revelation 22:16.</span></p>
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<p><span>
At the Queensland camp meeting in 1898, instruction
was given me for our Bible workers. In the visions of the
night, ministers and workers seemed to be in a meeting
where Bible lessons were being given. We said, "We have
the Great Teacher with us today," and we listened with
interest to His words. He said: There is a great work
before you in this place. You will need to present truth
in its simplicity. Bring the people to the waters of life.
Speak to them the things which most concern their present
and eternal good. Let not your study of the Scriptures be
of a cheap or casual order. In all that you say, know that
you have something which is worthy of the time you take
to say it, and of the time of the hearers to hear. Speak of
those things which are essential, those things which will
instruct, bringing light with every word.</span></p>
<p><span>
"Learn to meet the people where they are. Do not
present subjects that will arouse controversy. Let not your
instruction be of a character to perplex the mind. Do not
cause the people to worry over things which you may
understand but which they do not see, unless these are of
vital consequence to the saving of the soul. Do not present
the Scriptures in a way to exalt self and encourage
vainglory in the one who opens the word.''</span></p>
<p><span>
The work for this time is to train students and workers</span></p>
<p><span>59</span></p>
<p><span>
to deal with subjects in a plain, serious, and solemn
manner. There must be no time uselessly employed in this
great work. We must not miss the mark. Time is too
short for us to undertake to reveal all that might be
opened to view. Eternity will be required for us to know
all the length and breadth, the depth and height, of the
Scriptures. There are some souls to whom certain truths
are of more importance than other truths. Skill is needed
in your education in Scriptural lines. Read and study
Psalm 40:7, 8; John 1:14; 1 Timothy 3:16; Philippians
2:5-11; Colossians 1:14-17; Revelation 5:11-14.</span></p>
<p><span>
To the apostle John on the Isle of Patmos were
revealed the things which God desired him to give to the
people. Study these revelations. Here are themes worthy
of our contemplation, large and comprehensive lessons
which all the angelic host are now seeking to communicate.
Behold the life and character of Christ, and study
His mediatorial work. Here is infinite wisdom, infinite
love, infinite justice, infinite mercy. Here are depths and
heights, lengths and breadths, for our consideration.
Numberless pens have been employed in presenting to the
world the life, the character, and the mediatorial work of
Christ, and yet every mind through which the Holy Spirit
has worked has presented these themes in a light that is
fresh and new.</span></p>
<p><span>
We desire to lead the people to understand what Christ
is to them and what are the responsibilities they are called
upon to accept in Him. As His representatives and
witnesses, we ourselves need to come to a full understanding
of the saving truths gained by an experimental knowledge.</span></p>
<p><span>
Teach the great practical truths that must be stamped
upon the soul. Teach the saving power of Jesus, "in whom
we have redemption through His blood, even the</span></p>
<p><span>60</span></p>
<p><span>
forgiveness of sins.'' "Colossians 1:14. It was at the cross that
mercy and truth met together, that righteousness and
truth kissed each other. Let every student and every
worker study this again and again, that they, setting forth
the Lord crucified among us, may make it a fresh subject
to the people. Show that the life of Christ reveals an
infinitely perfect character. Teach that "as many as received
Him, to them gave He power to become the sons of God,
even to them that believe on His name.'' "John 1:12. Tell
it over and over again. We may become the sons of God,
members of the royal family, children of the heavenly
King. Let it be known that all who accept Jesus Christ
and hold the beginning of their confidence firm to the end
will be heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ "to an
inheritance incorruptible, and undefiled, and that fadeth
not away, reserved in heaven for you, who are kept by the
power of God through faith unto salvation ready to be
revealed in the last time.'' 1 Peter 1:4, 5. <br />
</span></p>Chap. 15 - The Last Warning2008-12-12T17:56:04Z2008-12-12T17:56:04Zhttp://www.crcbermuda.com/reference/ellen-white-books-t-z/testimonies-vol-6/2943-chap-15-the-last-warningBrother Michaelmichael@nisbett.com<span>The third angel's message is to be given with power.
The power of the proclamation of the first and second
messages is to be intensified in the third. In the Revelation
John says of the heavenly messenger who unites with the
third angel: "I saw another angel come down from heaven,
having great power; and the earth was lightened with his
glory. And he cried mightily with a strong voice.''
Revelation 18:1, 2. We are in danger of giving the third angel's
message in so indefinite a manner that it does not impress
the people. So many other interests are brought in that the
very message which should be proclaimed with power
becomes tame and voiceless. At our camp meetings a
mistake has been made. The Sabbath question has been
touched upon, but has not been presented as the great test
for this time. While the churches profess to believe in</span>
<p><span>61</span></p>
<p><span>
Christ, they are violating the law which Christ Himself
proclaimed from Sinai. The Lord bids us: "Show My people
their transgression, and the house of Jacob their sins.''
Isaiah 58:1. The trumpet is to give a certain sound.</span></p>
<p><span>
When you have a congregation before you for only two
weeks, do not defer the presentation of the Sabbath question
until everything else is presented, supposing that you
thus pave the way for it. Lift up the standard--the
commandments of God and the faith of Jesus. Make this the
important theme. Then, by your strong arguments, make
it of still greater force. Dwell more on the Revelation.
Read, explain, and enforce its teaching.</span></p>
<p><span>
Our warfare is aggressive. Tremendous issues are before
us, yea, and right upon us. Let our prayers ascend to God
that the four angels may still hold the four winds, that
they may not blow to injure or destroy until the last warning
has been given to the world. Then let us work in
harmony with our prayers. Let nothing lessen the force of
the truth for this time. The present truth is to be our
burden. The third angel's message must do its work of
separating from the churches a people who will take their
stand on the platform of eternal truth.</span></p>
<p><span>
Our message is a life-and-death message, and we must
let it appear as it is, the great power of God. We are to
present it in all its telling force. Then the Lord will make
it effectual. It is our privilege to expect large things, even
the demonstration of the Spirit of God. This is the power
that will convict and convert the soul.</span></p>
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<p><span>
The perils of the last days are upon us, and in our work
we are to warn the people of the danger they are in. Let
not the solemn scenes which prophecy has revealed be left
untouched. If our people were half awake, if they realised
the nearness of the events portrayed in the Revelation, a</span></p>
<p><span>62</span></p>
<p><span>
reformation would be wrought in our churches, and many
more would believe the message. We have no time to lose;
God calls upon us to watch for souls as they that must give
an account. Advance new principles, and crowd in the
clear-cut truth. It will be as a sword cutting both ways.
But be not too ready to take a controversial attitude. There
will be times when we must stand still and see the salvation
of God. Let Daniel speak, let the Revelation speak,
and tell what is truth. But whatever phase of the subject
is presented, uplift Jesus as the centre of all hope, "the Root
and the Offspring of David, and the bright and morning
Star.'' Revelation 22:16. <br />
</span></p><span>The third angel's message is to be given with power.
The power of the proclamation of the first and second
messages is to be intensified in the third. In the Revelation
John says of the heavenly messenger who unites with the
third angel: "I saw another angel come down from heaven,
having great power; and the earth was lightened with his
glory. And he cried mightily with a strong voice.''
Revelation 18:1, 2. We are in danger of giving the third angel's
message in so indefinite a manner that it does not impress
the people. So many other interests are brought in that the
very message which should be proclaimed with power
becomes tame and voiceless. At our camp meetings a
mistake has been made. The Sabbath question has been
touched upon, but has not been presented as the great test
for this time. While the churches profess to believe in</span>
<p><span>61</span></p>
<p><span>
Christ, they are violating the law which Christ Himself
proclaimed from Sinai. The Lord bids us: "Show My people
their transgression, and the house of Jacob their sins.''
Isaiah 58:1. The trumpet is to give a certain sound.</span></p>
<p><span>
When you have a congregation before you for only two
weeks, do not defer the presentation of the Sabbath question
until everything else is presented, supposing that you
thus pave the way for it. Lift up the standard--the
commandments of God and the faith of Jesus. Make this the
important theme. Then, by your strong arguments, make
it of still greater force. Dwell more on the Revelation.
Read, explain, and enforce its teaching.</span></p>
<p><span>
Our warfare is aggressive. Tremendous issues are before
us, yea, and right upon us. Let our prayers ascend to God
that the four angels may still hold the four winds, that
they may not blow to injure or destroy until the last warning
has been given to the world. Then let us work in
harmony with our prayers. Let nothing lessen the force of
the truth for this time. The present truth is to be our
burden. The third angel's message must do its work of
separating from the churches a people who will take their
stand on the platform of eternal truth.</span></p>
<p><span>
Our message is a life-and-death message, and we must
let it appear as it is, the great power of God. We are to
present it in all its telling force. Then the Lord will make
it effectual. It is our privilege to expect large things, even
the demonstration of the Spirit of God. This is the power
that will convict and convert the soul.</span></p>
<center>
<h2><span>-</span></h2></center>
<p><span>
The perils of the last days are upon us, and in our work
we are to warn the people of the danger they are in. Let
not the solemn scenes which prophecy has revealed be left
untouched. If our people were half awake, if they realised
the nearness of the events portrayed in the Revelation, a</span></p>
<p><span>62</span></p>
<p><span>
reformation would be wrought in our churches, and many
more would believe the message. We have no time to lose;
God calls upon us to watch for souls as they that must give
an account. Advance new principles, and crowd in the
clear-cut truth. It will be as a sword cutting both ways.
But be not too ready to take a controversial attitude. There
will be times when we must stand still and see the salvation
of God. Let Daniel speak, let the Revelation speak,
and tell what is truth. But whatever phase of the subject
is presented, uplift Jesus as the centre of all hope, "the Root
and the Offspring of David, and the bright and morning
Star.'' Revelation 22:16. <br />
</span></p>Chap. 16 - Praise Meetings2008-12-12T20:47:25Z2008-12-12T20:47:25Zhttp://www.crcbermuda.com/reference/ellen-white-books-t-z/testimonies-vol-6/2944-chap-16-praise-meetingsBrother Michaelmichael@nisbett.com<span>In our camp meeting services there should be singing
and instrumental music. Musical instruments were used
in religious services in ancient times. The worshippers
praise God upon the harp and cymbal, and music should
have its place in our services. It will add to the interest.
And every day a praise meeting should be held, a simple
service of thanksgiving to God. There would be much
more power in our camp meetings if we had a true sense
of the goodness, mercy, and long-suffering of God, and
if more praise flowed forth from our lips to the honour and
glory of His name. We need to cultivate more fervour of
soul. The Lord says: "Whoso offereth praise glorifieth
Me.'' Psalm 50:23.</span>
<p><span>
It is Satan's work to talk of that which concerns himself,
and he is delighted to have human beings talk of his power,
of his working through the children of men. Through
indulgence in such conversation the mind becomes gloomy
and sour and disagreeable. We may become channels of
communication for Satan, through which flow words that
bring no sunshine to any heart. But let us decide that this</span></p>
<p><span>63</span></p>
<p><span>
shall not be. Let us decide not to be channels through
which Satan shall communicate gloomy, disagreeable
thoughts. Let our words be not a savour of death unto
death, but of life unto life.</span></p>
<p><span>
In the words we speak to the people and in the prayers
we offer, God desires us to give unmistakable evidence
that we have spiritual life. We do not enjoy the fullness
of blessing which the Lord has prepared for us, because
we do not ask in faith. If we would exercise faith in the
word of the living God we should have the richest blessings.
We dishonour God by our lack of faith; therefore we
can not impart life to others by bearing a living, uplifting
testimony. We cannot give that which we do not possess.</span></p>
<p><span>
If we will walk humbly with God, if we will work in
the spirit of Christ, none of us will carry heavy burdens.
We shall lay them upon the great Burden Bearer. Then
we may expect triumphs in the presence of God, in the
communion of His love. From the beginning to the end
every camp meeting may be a love feast, because God's
presence is with His people.</span></p>
<p><span>
All heaven is interested in our salvation. The angels of
God, thousands upon thousands, and ten thousand times
ten thousand, are commissioned to minister to those who
shall be heirs of salvation. They guard us against evil and
press back the powers of darkness that are seeking our
destruction. Have we not reason to be thankful every
moment, thankful even when there are apparent difficulties
in our pathway?</span></p>
<p><span>
The Lord Himself is our helper. "Sing, O daughter
of Zion; shout, O Israel; be glad and rejoice with all the
heart, O daughter of Jerusalem." "The Lord thy God in
the midst of thee is mighty; He will save, He will rejoice
over thee with joy; He will rest in His love, He will joy
over thee with singing." Zephaniah 3:14, 17. This is the</span></p>
<p><span>64</span></p>
<p><span>
testimony the Lord desires us to bear to the world. His
praise should continually be in our hearts and upon our
lips.</span></p>
<p><span>
Such a testimony will have an influence upon others.
As we seek to turn men from their self-indulgent efforts
to secure happiness, we must show them that we have
something better than that which they are seeking. When
Jesus talked with the Samaritan woman, He did not
reprove her for coming to draw from Jacob's well, but He
presented something of far greater value. In comparison
with Jacob's well He presented the fountain of living
waters. "If thou knewest the gift of God," He said, "and
who it is that saith to thee, Give Me to drink; thou wouldest
have asked of Him, and He would have given thee
living water. . . . Whosoever drinketh of the water that
I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall
give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into
everlasting life." John 4:10-14.</span></p>
<p><span>
The church needs the fresh, living experience of
members who have habitual communion with God. Dry, stale
testimonies and prayers, without the manifestation of
Christ in them, are no help to the people. If everyone who
claims to be a child of God were filled with faith and light
and life, what a wonderful witness would be given to those
who come to hear the truth! And how many souls might
be won to Christ! <br />
</span></p><span>In our camp meeting services there should be singing
and instrumental music. Musical instruments were used
in religious services in ancient times. The worshippers
praise God upon the harp and cymbal, and music should
have its place in our services. It will add to the interest.
And every day a praise meeting should be held, a simple
service of thanksgiving to God. There would be much
more power in our camp meetings if we had a true sense
of the goodness, mercy, and long-suffering of God, and
if more praise flowed forth from our lips to the honour and
glory of His name. We need to cultivate more fervour of
soul. The Lord says: "Whoso offereth praise glorifieth
Me.'' Psalm 50:23.</span>
<p><span>
It is Satan's work to talk of that which concerns himself,
and he is delighted to have human beings talk of his power,
of his working through the children of men. Through
indulgence in such conversation the mind becomes gloomy
and sour and disagreeable. We may become channels of
communication for Satan, through which flow words that
bring no sunshine to any heart. But let us decide that this</span></p>
<p><span>63</span></p>
<p><span>
shall not be. Let us decide not to be channels through
which Satan shall communicate gloomy, disagreeable
thoughts. Let our words be not a savour of death unto
death, but of life unto life.</span></p>
<p><span>
In the words we speak to the people and in the prayers
we offer, God desires us to give unmistakable evidence
that we have spiritual life. We do not enjoy the fullness
of blessing which the Lord has prepared for us, because
we do not ask in faith. If we would exercise faith in the
word of the living God we should have the richest blessings.
We dishonour God by our lack of faith; therefore we
can not impart life to others by bearing a living, uplifting
testimony. We cannot give that which we do not possess.</span></p>
<p><span>
If we will walk humbly with God, if we will work in
the spirit of Christ, none of us will carry heavy burdens.
We shall lay them upon the great Burden Bearer. Then
we may expect triumphs in the presence of God, in the
communion of His love. From the beginning to the end
every camp meeting may be a love feast, because God's
presence is with His people.</span></p>
<p><span>
All heaven is interested in our salvation. The angels of
God, thousands upon thousands, and ten thousand times
ten thousand, are commissioned to minister to those who
shall be heirs of salvation. They guard us against evil and
press back the powers of darkness that are seeking our
destruction. Have we not reason to be thankful every
moment, thankful even when there are apparent difficulties
in our pathway?</span></p>
<p><span>
The Lord Himself is our helper. "Sing, O daughter
of Zion; shout, O Israel; be glad and rejoice with all the
heart, O daughter of Jerusalem." "The Lord thy God in
the midst of thee is mighty; He will save, He will rejoice
over thee with joy; He will rest in His love, He will joy
over thee with singing." Zephaniah 3:14, 17. This is the</span></p>
<p><span>64</span></p>
<p><span>
testimony the Lord desires us to bear to the world. His
praise should continually be in our hearts and upon our
lips.</span></p>
<p><span>
Such a testimony will have an influence upon others.
As we seek to turn men from their self-indulgent efforts
to secure happiness, we must show them that we have
something better than that which they are seeking. When
Jesus talked with the Samaritan woman, He did not
reprove her for coming to draw from Jacob's well, but He
presented something of far greater value. In comparison
with Jacob's well He presented the fountain of living
waters. "If thou knewest the gift of God," He said, "and
who it is that saith to thee, Give Me to drink; thou wouldest
have asked of Him, and He would have given thee
living water. . . . Whosoever drinketh of the water that
I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall
give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into
everlasting life." John 4:10-14.</span></p>
<p><span>
The church needs the fresh, living experience of
members who have habitual communion with God. Dry, stale
testimonies and prayers, without the manifestation of
Christ in them, are no help to the people. If everyone who
claims to be a child of God were filled with faith and light
and life, what a wonderful witness would be given to those
who come to hear the truth! And how many souls might
be won to Christ! <br />
</span></p>Chap. 17 - Revival Efforts2008-12-12T20:48:43Z2008-12-12T20:48:43Zhttp://www.crcbermuda.com/reference/ellen-white-books-t-z/testimonies-vol-6/2945-chap-17-revival-effortsBrother Michaelmichael@nisbett.com<span>At our camp meetings there are far too few revival
efforts made. There is too little seeking of the Lord.
Revival services should be carried from the beginning to the
close of the meeting. The most determined efforts should
be made to arouse the people. Let all see that you are
in earnest because you have a wonderful message from</span>
<p><span>65</span></p>
<p><span>
heaven. Tell them that the Lord is coming in judgement,
and that neither kings nor rulers, wealth nor influence,
will avail to ward off the judgements soon to fall. At the
close of every meeting, decisions should be called for. Hold
fast to those interested, until they are confirmed in the
faith.</span></p>
<p><span>
We must be more decidedly in earnest. We must
talk the truth in private and in public, presenting every
argument, urging every motive of infinite weight, to
draw men to the Saviour uplifted on the cruel cross. God
desires every man to attain unto eternal life. Mark how
all through the word of God there is manifest the spirit
of urgency, of imploring men and women to come to
Christ, to deny appetites and passions that corrupt the
soul. With all our powers we must urge them to look
unto Jesus and to accept His life of self-denial and
sacrifice. We must show that we expect them to give joy to
the heart of Christ by using every one of His gifts in
honouring His name.</span></p>
<p><span>
Many who come to the meeting are weary and
heavy-laden with sin. They do not feel safe in their religious
faith. Opportunity should be given for those who are
troubled and want rest in spirit to find help. After a
discourse those who wish to follow Christ should be invited
to signify their desire. Invite all who are not satisfied that
they are prepared for Christ's coming, and all who feel
burdened and heavy-laden, to come apart by themselves.
Let those who are spiritual converse with these souls. Pray
with and for them. Let much time be spent in prayer and
close searching of the word. Let all obtain the real facts of
faith in their own souls through belief that the Holy Spirit
will be imparted to them because they have a real
hungering and thirsting after righteousness. Teach them how to
surrender themselves to God, how to believe, how to claim</span></p>
<p><span>66</span></p>
<p><span>
the promises. Let the deep love of God be expressed in
words of encouragement, in words of intercession.</span></p>
<p><span>
Let there be far more wrestling with God for the
salvation of souls. Work disinterestedly, determinedly, with
a spirit never to let go. Compel souls to come in to the
marriage supper of the Lamb. Let there be more praying,
believing, and receiving, and more working together
with God.</span></p>
<p><span>
There is the most distressing indifference and neglect
in regard to the great salvation. The careless must be
awakened, else they are lost. Since God has given His
own Son to save the guilty sinner, He means through His
agents to counterwork the human and satanic agencies
that are united to destroy the soul. The Lord has made
every provision that the uplifted Saviour may be revealed
to sinners. Although they are dead in trespasses and sins,
their attention must be aroused by the preaching of Christ
and Him crucified. Men must be convicted of the evil of
sin. The eyes of the transgressor must be enlightened. Let
all who have been drawn to Christ tell the story of
His love. Let everyone who has felt the converting power
of Christ upon his own soul do what he can in the name
of the Lord.</span></p>
<p><span>
The infinite value of the sacrifice required for our
redemption reveals the fact that sin is a tremendous evil.
God might have wiped out this foul blot from His
creation by sweeping the sinner from the face of the earth. But
He "so loved the world, that He gave His only-begotten
Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish,
but have everlasting life." John 3:16. Why are not all who
claim to love God seeking to enlighten their neighbours
and their associates, that they may not longer neglect this
great salvation?</span></p>
<p><span>
Christ gave Himself to a shameful, agonising death,</span></p>
<p><span>67</span></p>
<p><span>
showing His great travail of soul to save the perishing.
Oh, Christ is able, Christ is willing, Christ is longing,
to save all who will come unto Him! Talk to souls in peril
and get them to behold Jesus upon the cross, dying to
make it possible for Him to pardon. Talk to the sinner
with your own heart overflowing with the tender, pitying
love of Christ. Let there be deep earnestness; but not a
harsh, loud note should be heard from the one who is
trying to win the soul to look and live. First have your own
soul consecrated to God. As you look upon our Intercessor
in heaven, let your heart be broken. Then, softened
and subdued, you can address repenting sinners as one
who realises the power of redeeming love. Pray with these
souls, by faith bringing them to the foot of the cross; carry
their minds up with your mind, and fix the eye of faith
where you look, upon Jesus the Sin Bearer. Get them to
look away from their poor, sinful selves to the Saviour,
and the victory is won. They behold for themselves the
Lamb of God that taketh away the sin of the world. They
see the Way, the Truth, the Life. The Sun of Righteousness
sheds its bright beams into the heart. The strong tide
of redeeming love pours into the parched and thirsty soul,
and the sinner is saved to Jesus Christ.</span></p>
<p><span>
Christ crucified--talk it, pray it, sing it, and it will
break and win hearts. This is the power and wisdom of
God to gather souls for Christ. Formal, set phrases, the
presentation of merely argumentative subjects, is productive
of little good. The melting love of God in the hearts
of the workers will be recognised by those for whom they
labour. Souls are thirsting for the waters of life. Do not
be empty cisterns. If you reveal the love of Christ to them,
you may lead the hungering, thirsting ones to Jesus, and
He will give them the bread of life and the water of salvation. </span><span><br />
</span></p><span>At our camp meetings there are far too few revival
efforts made. There is too little seeking of the Lord.
Revival services should be carried from the beginning to the
close of the meeting. The most determined efforts should
be made to arouse the people. Let all see that you are
in earnest because you have a wonderful message from</span>
<p><span>65</span></p>
<p><span>
heaven. Tell them that the Lord is coming in judgement,
and that neither kings nor rulers, wealth nor influence,
will avail to ward off the judgements soon to fall. At the
close of every meeting, decisions should be called for. Hold
fast to those interested, until they are confirmed in the
faith.</span></p>
<p><span>
We must be more decidedly in earnest. We must
talk the truth in private and in public, presenting every
argument, urging every motive of infinite weight, to
draw men to the Saviour uplifted on the cruel cross. God
desires every man to attain unto eternal life. Mark how
all through the word of God there is manifest the spirit
of urgency, of imploring men and women to come to
Christ, to deny appetites and passions that corrupt the
soul. With all our powers we must urge them to look
unto Jesus and to accept His life of self-denial and
sacrifice. We must show that we expect them to give joy to
the heart of Christ by using every one of His gifts in
honouring His name.</span></p>
<p><span>
Many who come to the meeting are weary and
heavy-laden with sin. They do not feel safe in their religious
faith. Opportunity should be given for those who are
troubled and want rest in spirit to find help. After a
discourse those who wish to follow Christ should be invited
to signify their desire. Invite all who are not satisfied that
they are prepared for Christ's coming, and all who feel
burdened and heavy-laden, to come apart by themselves.
Let those who are spiritual converse with these souls. Pray
with and for them. Let much time be spent in prayer and
close searching of the word. Let all obtain the real facts of
faith in their own souls through belief that the Holy Spirit
will be imparted to them because they have a real
hungering and thirsting after righteousness. Teach them how to
surrender themselves to God, how to believe, how to claim</span></p>
<p><span>66</span></p>
<p><span>
the promises. Let the deep love of God be expressed in
words of encouragement, in words of intercession.</span></p>
<p><span>
Let there be far more wrestling with God for the
salvation of souls. Work disinterestedly, determinedly, with
a spirit never to let go. Compel souls to come in to the
marriage supper of the Lamb. Let there be more praying,
believing, and receiving, and more working together
with God.</span></p>
<p><span>
There is the most distressing indifference and neglect
in regard to the great salvation. The careless must be
awakened, else they are lost. Since God has given His
own Son to save the guilty sinner, He means through His
agents to counterwork the human and satanic agencies
that are united to destroy the soul. The Lord has made
every provision that the uplifted Saviour may be revealed
to sinners. Although they are dead in trespasses and sins,
their attention must be aroused by the preaching of Christ
and Him crucified. Men must be convicted of the evil of
sin. The eyes of the transgressor must be enlightened. Let
all who have been drawn to Christ tell the story of
His love. Let everyone who has felt the converting power
of Christ upon his own soul do what he can in the name
of the Lord.</span></p>
<p><span>
The infinite value of the sacrifice required for our
redemption reveals the fact that sin is a tremendous evil.
God might have wiped out this foul blot from His
creation by sweeping the sinner from the face of the earth. But
He "so loved the world, that He gave His only-begotten
Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish,
but have everlasting life." John 3:16. Why are not all who
claim to love God seeking to enlighten their neighbours
and their associates, that they may not longer neglect this
great salvation?</span></p>
<p><span>
Christ gave Himself to a shameful, agonising death,</span></p>
<p><span>67</span></p>
<p><span>
showing His great travail of soul to save the perishing.
Oh, Christ is able, Christ is willing, Christ is longing,
to save all who will come unto Him! Talk to souls in peril
and get them to behold Jesus upon the cross, dying to
make it possible for Him to pardon. Talk to the sinner
with your own heart overflowing with the tender, pitying
love of Christ. Let there be deep earnestness; but not a
harsh, loud note should be heard from the one who is
trying to win the soul to look and live. First have your own
soul consecrated to God. As you look upon our Intercessor
in heaven, let your heart be broken. Then, softened
and subdued, you can address repenting sinners as one
who realises the power of redeeming love. Pray with these
souls, by faith bringing them to the foot of the cross; carry
their minds up with your mind, and fix the eye of faith
where you look, upon Jesus the Sin Bearer. Get them to
look away from their poor, sinful selves to the Saviour,
and the victory is won. They behold for themselves the
Lamb of God that taketh away the sin of the world. They
see the Way, the Truth, the Life. The Sun of Righteousness
sheds its bright beams into the heart. The strong tide
of redeeming love pours into the parched and thirsty soul,
and the sinner is saved to Jesus Christ.</span></p>
<p><span>
Christ crucified--talk it, pray it, sing it, and it will
break and win hearts. This is the power and wisdom of
God to gather souls for Christ. Formal, set phrases, the
presentation of merely argumentative subjects, is productive
of little good. The melting love of God in the hearts
of the workers will be recognised by those for whom they
labour. Souls are thirsting for the waters of life. Do not
be empty cisterns. If you reveal the love of Christ to them,
you may lead the hungering, thirsting ones to Jesus, and
He will give them the bread of life and the water of salvation. </span><span><br />
</span></p>Chap. 18 - Personal Labour2008-12-12T20:50:37Z2008-12-12T20:50:37Zhttp://www.crcbermuda.com/reference/ellen-white-books-t-z/testimonies-vol-6/2946-chap-18-personal-labourBrother Michaelmichael@nisbett.com<span>The Lord's servants must not only preach the word
from the pulpit, but must come in personal contact with
the people. When a discourse is given, precious seed is
sown. But if personal effort is not made to cultivate the
soil, the seed does not take root. Unless the heart is
softened and subdued by the Spirit of God, much of the
discourse is lost. Observe those in the congregation who seem
to be interested, and speak to them after the service. A few
words spoken in private will often do more good than the
whole discourse has done. Inquire how the subjects
presented appear to the hearers, whether the matter is clear
to their minds. By kindness and courtesy show that you
have a real interest in them and a care for their souls.
Many have been led to think that as a people we do not
believe in conversion. When we appeal to them to come
to Christ, hearts will be softened, and prejudice will be
swept away. <br />
</span><span>The Lord's servants must not only preach the word
from the pulpit, but must come in personal contact with
the people. When a discourse is given, precious seed is
sown. But if personal effort is not made to cultivate the
soil, the seed does not take root. Unless the heart is
softened and subdued by the Spirit of God, much of the
discourse is lost. Observe those in the congregation who seem
to be interested, and speak to them after the service. A few
words spoken in private will often do more good than the
whole discourse has done. Inquire how the subjects
presented appear to the hearers, whether the matter is clear
to their minds. By kindness and courtesy show that you
have a real interest in them and a care for their souls.
Many have been led to think that as a people we do not
believe in conversion. When we appeal to them to come
to Christ, hearts will be softened, and prejudice will be
swept away. <br />
</span>Chap. 19 - Bible Studies2008-12-12T20:51:41Z2008-12-12T20:51:41Zhttp://www.crcbermuda.com/reference/ellen-white-books-t-z/testimonies-vol-6/2947-chap-19-bible-studiesBrother Michaelmichael@nisbett.com<span>Whenever practicable, every important discourse should
be followed by a Bible study. Here the points that have
been presented can be applied, questions can be asked, and
right ideas inculcated. More time should be devoted to
patiently educating the people, giving them opportunity
to express themselves. It is instruction that men need,
line upon line, and precept upon precept.</span>
<p><span>
Special meetings also should be held for those who are
becoming interested in the truths presented and who need
instruction. To these meetings the people should be
invited, and all, both believers and unbelievers, should have
an opportunity to ask questions on points not fully understood.
Give all an opportunity to speak of their perplexities,</span></p>
<p><span>69</span></p>
<p><span>
for they will have them. In all the sermons and in
all the Bible studies, let the people see that on every point
a plain "Thus saith the Lord" is given for the faith and
doctrines which we advocate.</span></p>
<p><span>
This was the method of Christ's teaching. As He spoke
to the people, they would question as to His meaning. To
those who were humbly seeking for light, He was always
ready to explain His words. But Christ did not encourage
criticism or cavilling, nor should we. When men try to
provoke a discussion of controverted points of doctrine, tell
them that the meeting was not appointed for that purpose.</span></p>
<p><span>
When you do answer a question, be sure to have the
hearers see and acknowledge that it is answered. Do not
let a question drop, telling them to ask it again. Feel your
way step by step, and know how much you have gained.</span></p>
<p><span>
In such meetings those who understand the message
can ask questions which will bring out light on points of
truth. But some may not have wisdom to do this. When
any put questions that serve only to confuse the mind and
sow the seeds of doubt, they should be advised to refrain
from such questioning. We must learn when to speak
and when to keep silent, learn to sow the seeds of faith,
to impart light, not darkness. <br />
</span></p><span>Whenever practicable, every important discourse should
be followed by a Bible study. Here the points that have
been presented can be applied, questions can be asked, and
right ideas inculcated. More time should be devoted to
patiently educating the people, giving them opportunity
to express themselves. It is instruction that men need,
line upon line, and precept upon precept.</span>
<p><span>
Special meetings also should be held for those who are
becoming interested in the truths presented and who need
instruction. To these meetings the people should be
invited, and all, both believers and unbelievers, should have
an opportunity to ask questions on points not fully understood.
Give all an opportunity to speak of their perplexities,</span></p>
<p><span>69</span></p>
<p><span>
for they will have them. In all the sermons and in
all the Bible studies, let the people see that on every point
a plain "Thus saith the Lord" is given for the faith and
doctrines which we advocate.</span></p>
<p><span>
This was the method of Christ's teaching. As He spoke
to the people, they would question as to His meaning. To
those who were humbly seeking for light, He was always
ready to explain His words. But Christ did not encourage
criticism or cavilling, nor should we. When men try to
provoke a discussion of controverted points of doctrine, tell
them that the meeting was not appointed for that purpose.</span></p>
<p><span>
When you do answer a question, be sure to have the
hearers see and acknowledge that it is answered. Do not
let a question drop, telling them to ask it again. Feel your
way step by step, and know how much you have gained.</span></p>
<p><span>
In such meetings those who understand the message
can ask questions which will bring out light on points of
truth. But some may not have wisdom to do this. When
any put questions that serve only to confuse the mind and
sow the seeds of doubt, they should be advised to refrain
from such questioning. We must learn when to speak
and when to keep silent, learn to sow the seeds of faith,
to impart light, not darkness. <br />
</span></p>