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Faith and Action, February 15
And ye also shall bear witness, because ye have been with me from the
beginning.
John 15:27
.
A neglected work remains to be done, and we are to repent of our indifference
toward this work, and pray for spiritual discernment to see and to sense, as we
should, its urgent needs. To us has been entrusted enlightening, saving truth. All
about us are multitudes who have never yet been enlightened. To these we must
proclaim the lifesaving truths of the third angel’s message. We are to hunt for
souls, laboring with all diligence to communicate to others that which is for their
eternal welfare.
The unwarned multitudes are fast becoming the sport of the evil one. Satan is
leading them into many forms of folly and self-pleasing. Many are seeking for
that which is novel and startling; their minds are far from God and the truths of
His Word. At this time, when the enemy is working as never before to engross the
minds of men and women, and turn them from the truth, we should be laboring
with increasing activity in the highways and also in the byways. Diligently,
interestedly, we are to proclaim the last message of mercy in the cities—the
highways—and the work is not to end there, but is to extend into the surrounding
settlements and in the country districts—into the byways and the hedges.
All classes are to be reached. As we labor, we shall meet with various nation-
alities. None are to be passed by, unwarned. The Lord Jesus was the gift of God
to the entire world—not to the higher classes alone, and not to any one nationality,
to the exclusion of others. His saving grace encircles the whole world. Whosoever
will may drink of the water of life freely. “Whosoever shall call upon the name of
the Lord shall be saved” (
Romans 10:13
). But there is earnest work to be done.
The gospel invitation is to be given in every place, for “how ... shall they call on
him in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in him of whom
they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher?” (
Verse 14
).
The Lord desires His people to arise, and do their appointed work. The
responsibility rests not upon the ministry alone. The lay members of the church
are to share the burdens of soul saving.... The Lord now calls upon those who have
a knowledge of the truth for this time, to arouse from their lethargy, and become
true missionaries in His service. Time is short, and the Lord’s work must be done
without further delay.—
Letter 4, February 15, 1911
, to W. C. White.
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