Be First in Good Works, December 3
            
            
              What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith, and have
            
            
              not works? can faith save him?
            
            
              James 2:14
            
            
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              Enshrouded in the pillar of cloud, Christ was the leader of His people. He
            
            
              gave them statutes and laws, that by obedience to His requirements, they might be
            
            
              His denominated people. He bestowed upon them the bounties of heaven, but He
            
            
              expected them, in turn, to share their blessings with others who were less favored.
            
            
              So He deals with His chosen people today....
            
            
              Nothing gratifies the enemy more than to see the people of God at strife among
            
            
              themselves. We all need the daily, converting power of the grace of God, for many
            
            
              of our churches are backslidden. They do not reveal the genuine Christian life,
            
            
              and the spirit of the Master. A hundredfold more might be done than is being done
            
            
              to spread the gospel message nigh and afar off....
            
            
              I have a message for our churches.... There is to be a deeper consecration than
            
            
              has yet been seen, or many will be unprepared to enter the Holy City. With some
            
            
              there is a desire to be first, to rule. It is right to desire to be first in good works,
            
            
              in attaining the Christian graces, but to many the words of Christ as recorded in
            
            
              the seventh chapter of Matthew are applicable today. Read and study this chapter
            
            
              carefully. These are the words of Christ, and it is for every individual to make
            
            
              diligent work for his own soul’s salvation....
            
            
              We must carry on the Lord’s work unitedly. Firmly and decidedly we are
            
            
              to proclaim the words of God. But we must guard against creating unnecessary
            
            
              prejudice. Let no one, in conversation or in discourse, give sharp thrusts, for by
            
            
              this means doors have been closed, and opportunities have been lost.
            
            
              If all our churches had been wide awake, we would not now see such poisonous
            
            
              influences as are now at work and many who ought to understand the truth being
            
            
              taken in the snares of Satan’s sophistry. Satan is at work among God’s people,
            
            
              even as he worked among the angels in the heavenly courts, and many are being
            
            
              ensnared.
            
            
              The judgments of God are in the land, and our testimonies are to be given
            
            
              under the influence of the Holy Spirit. Now, just now, is our time to work under
            
            
              the sanctifying influence of the Holy Spirit. We must give the message quickly,
            
            
              line upon line. Men will be forced to a decision, and it is our part that they are
            
            
              given an opportunity to understand the truth, so that they may take their stand
            
            
              intelligently on the right side.—
            
            
              Manuscript 101, December 3, 1906
            
            
              , “The Lord
            
            
              Loveth a Cheerful Giver.”
            
            
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