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We May Connect a Soul to Heaven, August 10
For so hath the Lord commanded us, saying, I have set thee to be a light of
the Gentiles, that thou shouldest be for salvation unto the ends of the earth.
Acts 13:47
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Many professed Christians are laying upon the foundation-stone wood, hay,
and stubble, which the fires of the last day will consume. They engage in work
that wearies, work that occupies golden hours; but it is not work that need be
done. Their time is occupied, their energies exhausted, in that which will bring no
precious returns either in this life or in the future immortal life. What a difference
will be seen when spiritual work engages the mind, when the talents are employed
in the service of Jesus! The light that He has given us will then shine forth in
direct, concentrated rays to others. All that we do for Jesus will enable us to enjoy
this life better.
Oh, that all could see, as I have seen, the joy of those who have labored to the
best of their ability, in humility and meekness, to help souls to come to Jesus! Oh,
the joy that will be realized by the workers when the souls saved through their
instrumentality express their gratitude in the mansions above!
While Christ will be glorified as the only Redeemer, there will be an overflow
of gratitude from the saved for the human instrumentalities employed in their
salvation. Their gratitude to those who rescued them will find expression in words
like these: “I was pursuing a course that was a dishonor and an offense to my
Redeemer; you manifested a love for my soul; you opened to me the Word of
God. I was on the brink of ruin; your prayers, your tearful entreaties, your earnest
interest, arrested my attention. I thought that you must have the truth or you would
not be so earnest for the salvation of others. I read the Word of God for myself,
and found that what you told me was the truth. I am saved, and I will praise my
Redeemer for His matchless mercy and pardoning love.”
Those who think they can do but little should improve every opportunity to do
that little. It may be the smallest link in the longest chain. Separated from other
influences, it may appear of little worth; but in God’s great chain of circumstances
it may be the link which connects a soul to Heaven. All can do something if they
will; but too often selfishness prevents them from doing what they might, until the
souls whom they might have saved are beyond the reach of human effort.
Dear brethren and sisters, you need divine enlightenment. When you have
such a close connection with the world’s Redeemer as you should have, you will
be led to make prompt, determined, personal efforts to save your fellow men. The
future of God’s people lies in the present.—
The Signs of the Times, January 28,
1886
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