God Calls For Workers, March 3
            
            
              Verily my sabbaths ye shall keep: for it is a sign between me and you
            
            
              throughout your generations; that ye may know that I am the Lord that
            
            
              doth sanctify you.
            
            
              Exodus 31:13
            
            
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              The Lord speaks to those who turn away their feet from [trampling on] the
            
            
              Sabbath. This is the Sabbath spoken of in the thirty-first chapter of Exodus, which
            
            
              God declares is a sign between Him and His people. By keeping this day holy,
            
            
              we show to the world that we recognize God as the One who created the world in
            
            
              six days, and rested on the seventh. Earnestly and untiringly we are to bear the
            
            
              message given us, lest time shall pass and people be left unwarned.
            
            
              My heart aches almost to breaking as I see so much left undone that ought
            
            
              to be done. God’s ambassadors are to maintain a living connection with Him.
            
            
              They are to enlarge their borders and extend their labors. Their lives are to be
            
            
              made pure, holy, ready for the great day soon to come upon the world. When they
            
            
              are imbued with the Spirit of the Master, they will see all around them souls ...
            
            
              perishing in sin, and they will make every effort to save those nigh—even in their
            
            
              own households—and those afar off. Earnest, consecrated effort for those who are
            
            
              out of the fold leaves no time for criticism or questioning.
            
            
              There must be no compromise with selfishness, for selfishness leads to idolatry.
            
            
              Minds that are in the darkness of ignorance in regard to the truth of the Word
            
            
              of God must be enlightened. A breach has been made in the law of God by
            
            
              the transgression of the fourth commandment. The Sabbath command is to be
            
            
              given its rightful position in the law of God, and by those who see and realize its
            
            
              importance, it is to be presented to the world. Those who work unitedly, who act
            
            
              faithfully their part in raising the foundation of many generations with patient,
            
            
              persevering effort, will be called, Repairers of the breach, Restorers of paths to
            
            
              dwell in.
            
            
              There is no excuse for those who have the light of present truth, and yet fail
            
            
              to impart this light to others. God calls for workers. We have a great work to do
            
            
              in cooperating with Him as His helping hand and helping voice. Satan is casting
            
            
              his hellish shadow across the pathway of every soul, seeking to eclipse the testing
            
            
              truth for these last days. We are to sound the message of warning to a guilty race.
            
            
              We are to present to men the binding claims of God’s law, so that when Christ
            
            
              comes they will not be found in disloyalty, on the side of the Apostate. We must
            
            
              now prepare the way of the Lord. We must make plain in the desert a highway for
            
            
              our God.—
            
            
              Manuscript 22, March 3, 1901
            
            
              , “Diary.”
            
            
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