Meeting Fanaticism
      
      
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        life, not by creeping on the floor. All spiritual things are to be treated
      
      
        with sacred dignity. Humility and meekness are in accordance with
      
      
        the life of Christ, but they are to be shown in a dignified way.
      
      
        A Christian reveals true humility by showing the gentleness of
      
      
        Christ, by being always ready to help others, by speaking kind words
      
      
        and performing unselfish acts, which elevate and ennoble the most
      
      
        sacred message that has come to our world.
      
      
        The “No Work” Doctrine
      
      
        There were some in Paris, Maine, who believed that it was sin to
      
      
        work. The Lord gave me a reproof for the leader in this error, declaring
      
      
        that he was going contrary to the word of God in abstaining from labor,
      
      
        in urging his errors upon others, and in denouncing all who did not
      
      
        receive them. He rejected every evidence which the Lord gave to
      
      
        convince him of his error, and was determined to make no change in
      
      
        his course. He took weary journeys, walking great distances to places
      
      
        where he would receive only abuse, and thought that in so doing he
      
      
        was suffering for Christ’s sake. Impressions were followed, and reason
      
      
        and judgment were laid aside.
      
      
        I saw that God would work for the salvation of His people: that
      
      
        this misguided man would soon manifest himself, so that all the honest
      
      
        in heart would see that he was not actuated by a right spirit, and that
      
      
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        his career would soon close. Soon afterward the snare was broken, and
      
      
        he had but little more influence over the brethren. He denounced the
      
      
        visions as being of the devil, and continued to follow his impressions,
      
      
        until his mind was deranged and his friends were obliged to confine
      
      
        him. At last he made a rope of some of his bed clothing, with which he
      
      
        hanged himself, and his followers were brought to realize the fallacy
      
      
        of his teachings.
      
      
        The Dignity Of Labor
      
      
        God ordained that the beings He created should work. Upon this
      
      
        their happiness depends. No one in the Lord’s great domain of creation
      
      
        was made to be a drone. Our happiness increases and our powers
      
      
        develop as we engage in useful employment.