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Extension of the Work in Foreign Fields
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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.
There is a great work to be done in England. The light radiating
from London should beam forth in clear, distinct rays to regions be-
yond. God has wrought in England, but this English-speaking world
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has been terribly neglected. England has needed many more laborers
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.
If the workers in America will impart to others of their great mer-
cies, they will see prosperity in England. They will sympathize 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.
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.
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