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Ministers of Other Denominations
Draw Near to Ministers of Other Faiths—Our ministers should
seek to come near to the ministers of other denominations. Pray
for and with these men, for whom Christ is interceding. A solemn
responsibility is theirs. As Christ’s messengers, we should manifest
a deep, earnest interest in these shepherds of the flock.—
Testimonies
For The Church 6:78
(1900).
Importance of Working for Other Ministers—The wisest,
firmest labor should be given to those ministers who are not of our
faith. There are many who know no better than to be misled by minis-
ters of other churches. Let faithful, God-fearing, earnest workers, their
life hid with Christ in God, pray and work for honest ministers who
have been educated to misinterpret the Word of Life.
Our ministers are to make it their special work to labor for ministers.
They are not to get into controversy with them, but, with their Bible
in their hand, urge them to study the Word. If this is done, there are
many ministers now preaching error, who will preach the truth for this
time.—
Letter 72, 1899
.
Why Should They Be Neglected?—Much has been lost by our
people through following such narrow plans that the more intelli-
gent, better-educated classes are not reached. Too often the work has
been so conducted as to impress unbelievers that it is of very little
consequence—some stray offshoot of religious enthusiasm, entirely
beneath their notice. Much has been lost for want of wise methods of
labor. Every effort should be made to give character and dignity to the
work.
It requires much wisdom to reach ministers and men of influence.
But why should they be neglected as they have been by our people?
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These men are responsible to God just in proportion to the talents
entrusted to them. Where much is given, much will be required.
Should there not be deeper study and much more prayer for wisdom,
that we may learn how to reach these classes? Should not wisdom
and tact be used to gain these souls, who, if truly converted, will be
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