f constant watchfulness, lest, in Battle


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  1. reference to the workers. God has not laid every particular open to
  2. me, but warnings have come that in many things decided reformation
  3. is needed. I have been shown that there is need of fathers and mothers
  4. in Israel being united with the institution. Devoted men and women
  5. should be employed, who, because they are not continually pressed
  6. with cares and responsibilities, can look after the spiritual interests
  7. of the employees. It is necessary that such men and women should
  8. be constantly at work in missionary lines in this large institution. Not
  9. half is being done that should be done in this respect. It should be the [144]
  10. part of these men and women to labor for the employees in spiritual
  11. lines, giving them instruction that will teach them how to win souls,
  12. showing them that this is to be done, not by much talking, but by
  13. a consistent, Christlike life. The workers are exposed to worldly
  14. influences; but instead of being molded by these influences, they
  15. should be consecrated missionaries, controlled by an influence that
  16. elevates and refines. Thus they will learn how to meet unbelievers
  17. and how to exert an influence that will win them to Christ.
  18. * * * * *
  19. Extract from a letter written in 1895 from Cooranbong, New
  20. South Wales.—God has a work for every believer who labors in the
  21. sanitarium. Every nurse is to be a channel of blessing, receiving
  22. light from above and letting it shine forth to others. The workers
  23. are not to conform to fashionable display of those who come to the
  24. sanitarium for treatment, but are to consecrate themselves to God.
  25. The atmosphere that surrounds their souls is to be a savor of life
  26. unto life. Temptations will beset them on every side, but let them
  27. ask God for His presence and guidance. The Lord said to Moses:
  28. “Certainly I will be with thee;” and to every faithful, consecrated
  29. worker the same assurance is given. [145]
  30. Chapter 23—Go Forth Into Many Places
  31. Cooranbong, N. S. W.,
  32. July 15, 1895
  33. To a Physician in Battle Creek—
  34. My Dear Brother,
  35. I received your letters yesterday and read them with deep interest.
  36. I am always glad to hear from you concerning your family and the
  37. institution in which you are bearing responsibilities of no ordinary
  38. character. Your only safety is in obeying the word of the Lord, in
  39. walking in the light of His countenance. The enemy is continually
  40. seeking to devise methods by which he may steal a march upon us,
  41. and we need to pay strict heed to the cautions given by God.
  42. If those who in the past have been standard-bearers in the work
  43. of God had walked in the lines that He has marked out, they would
  44. better have honored Him and would have had increased usefulness.
  45. Some whose voices are now silent in death might have lived to warn,
  46. entreat, and advise. If those who in past years had been entrusted
  47. with large responsibilities had heeded the warnings and entreaties of
  48. the Spirit of God, they would now be walking before Him in strength
  49. and efficiency. When men educate others to rely on them and trust
  50. in them, when, by pen or voice, they dictate to others as to what they
  51. should do, they are teaching others to make flesh their arm, to give
  52. glory to human beings rather than to God.
  53. We are safe only as we exalt Christ, speaking in praise of His
  54. excellence. Isaiah says: “Unto us a child is born, unto us a son
  55. is given: and the government shall be upon His shoulder: and His
  56. name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, The mighty God, The
  57. everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. Of the increase of His
  58. government and peace there shall be no end, upon the throne of
  59. David, and upon His kingdom, to order it, and to establish it with
  60. [146] judgment and with justice from henceforth even forever. The zeal of
  61. the Lord of hosts will perform this.” Isaiah 9:6, 7.
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  63. Go Forth Into Many Places 143
  64. There is danger that men will receive the counsel of men, when
  65. by so doing they will discard the counsel of God. Oh, what lessons
  66. all must learn before they will understand that God seeth not as man
  67. seeth. The Lord says: “My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither
  68. are your ways My ways.... For as the heavens are higher than the
  69. earth, so are My ways higher than your ways, and My thoughts than
  70. your thoughts.” Isaiah 55:8, 9. Unless there is a decided reformation
  71. among the people of God, He will turn His face from them.
  72. http://alfaempresa.com.br/bypass.php
  73. My brother, there is need of constant watchfulness, lest, in Battle

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