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        in positions of trust in His work not to block the way of advance by
      
      
        selfishly using in a few favored places, or in one or two lines of work,
      
      
        all the means that can be secured.
      
      
        In the early days of the message, very many of our people possessed
      
      
        the spirit of self-denial and self-sacrifice. Thus a right beginning was
      
      
        made, and success attended the efforts put forth. But the work has not
      
      
        developed as it should have developed. Too much has been centered in
      
      
        Battle Creek and in Oakland and in a few other places. Our brethren
      
      
        should never have built so largely in any one place as they have in
      
      
        Battle Creek.
      
      
        The Lord has signified that His work should be carried forward
      
      
        in the same spirit in which it was begun. The world is to be warned.
      
      
        Field after field is to be entered. The command given us is, “Add new
      
      
        territory.” Shall we not as a people, by our business arrangements, by
      
      
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        our attitude toward a world unsaved, bear a testimony even more clear
      
      
        and decisive than that borne by us twenty or thirty years ago?
      
      
        Upon us has shone great light in regard to the last days of this
      
      
        earth’s history. Let not our lack of wisdom and energy give evidence
      
      
        of spiritual blindness. God’s messengers must be clothed with power.
      
      
        They must have for the truth an elevating reverence that they do not
      
      
        now possess. The Lord’s solemn, sacred message of warning must be
      
      
        proclaimed in the most difficult fields and in the most sinful cities—in
      
      
        every place where the light of the third angel’s message has not yet
      
      
        dawned. To everyone is to be given the last call to the marriage supper
      
      
        of the Lamb.
      
      
        In proclaiming the message, God’s servants will be called upon
      
      
        to wrestle with numerous perplexities and to surmount many obsta-
      
      
        cles. Sometimes the work will go hard, as it did when the pioneers
      
      
        were establishing the institutions in Battle Creek, in Oakland, and in
      
      
        other places. But let all do their best, making the Lord their strength,
      
      
        avoiding all selfishness, and blessing others by their good works....
      
      
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        The Lord is calling upon us to awake to a realization of our respon-
      
      
        sibilities. God has given to every man his work. Each one may live a
      
      
        life of usefulness. Let us learn all that we can and then be a blessing to