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Spirit of Prophecy
CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP COUNSELS
FINANCES
Faithful Stewards—Neglect is Robbery —Let
all who fear God come up to the help of the Lord, and show themselves
faithful stewards. The truth must go to all parts of the world. I have
been shown that many in our churches are robbing God in tithes and
offerings. God will execute upon them just that which He has declared. To
the obedient, He will give rich blessings; to the transgressor, a curse.
Every man who bears the message of truth to our churches, must do his duty
by warning, educating, rebuking. Any neglect of duty which is a robbery
toward God, means a curse upon the delinquent. Testimonies to Ministers,
p. 307.
Faithful in Paying Tithes—This is not a request of
man; it is one of God's ordinances, whereby His work may be sustained and
carried on in the world. God help us to repent. "Return unto Me," He says,
"and I will return unto You." Men who have a desire to do their duty, have
it all laid down in clear lines in this chapter. No one can excuse himself
from paying his tithes and offerings to the Lord. —Testimonies to
Ministers, p. 307.
Finances to Be Managed By Business Men—It is a
great mistake to keep a minister who is gifted with power to preach the
gospel, constantly at work in business matters.
He who holds forth the Word of life is not to allow too
many burdens to be placed upon him. He must take time to study the Word
and to examine self. If he closely searches his own heart, and gives
himself to the Lord, he will better understand how to grasp the hidden
things of God .... The finances of the cause are to be properly managed by
business men of ability; but preachers and evangelists are set apart for
another line of work. Let the management of financial matters rest on
others than those set apart for the work of preaching the gospel ....
Those in charge of the work have erred sometimes in
permitting the appointment of men devoid of business tact and ability to
manage important financial interests. A man's fitness for one position
does not always qualify him to fill another position. Experience is of
great value. The Lord desires to have men of intelligence connected with
His work, —men qualified for various positions of trust in our conferences
and institutions. Especially are consecrated business men needed, —men who
will carry the principles of truth into every business transaction. Those
placed in charge of financial matters should not assume other burdens,
—burdens that they are incapable of bearing; nor is the business
management to be entrusted to incompetent men. Review and Herald Oct. 5,
1905.
Funds to be Wisely Invested—The men in positions of
trust should regard the means they handle as God's revenue, and use it in
an economical manner. When there is an abundance in the treasury, they are
not to invest it in adding building to building in places already provided
with memorials for God. Hundreds of other places are in need of this
money, that they, too, may have something established to represent the
truth. All parts of the Lord's vineyard are to be worked. The power to use
and disburse the Lord's money is not to be left to the judgment of any one
man.—Medical Ministry, pp. 164, 165.
COURAGE
Not Boys But Men —There
must be in these conferences, not children, but men who will move
understandingly and bear burdens, letting their voice be heard above the
voices of the unfaithful, who present objections, doubts, and criticism.
Great interests are not to be managed by children. An undeveloped
Christian, dwarfed in religious growth, destitute of wisdom from above, is
unprepared to meet the fierce conflicts through which the church is often
called to pass. "I have set watchmen upon thy walls, 0 Jerusalem, which
shall never hold their peace day nor night." Unless the minister shall
fearlessly declare the whole truth, unless he shall have an eye single to
the glory of God and shall work under the direction of the great Captain
of his salvation, unless he shall move to the front, irrespective of
censure and uncontaminated by applause, he will be accounted an unfaithful
watchman.
There are some in who ought to be men instead of boys
.... When God raises up men to do His work, they are false to their trust
if they allow their testimony to be shaped to please the minds of the
unconsecrated. He will prepare men for the times. They will be humble,
God-fearing men, not conservative, not policy men; but men who have moral
independence and will move forward in the fear of the Lord. They will be
kind, noble, courteous, yet they will not be swayed from the right path,
but will proclaim the truth in righteousness whether men will hear or
whether they will forbear. —Testimonies, Vol. 5, pp. 262-263.
Men of Action—The Lord calls for minutemen, men who
will be prepared to speak words in season and out of season that will
arrest the attention and convict the heart. The kingdom of God consisteth
not in outward show. Light will not be received by following selfish
plans, but by looking unto Jesus, following Christ's leadings, not the
suppositions of men. The kingdom of God is righteousness and peace and joy
in the Holy Ghost. It often happens that circumstances arise which demand
prompt action. And sometimes precious opportunities have been lost because
of delay. The one who should have acted promptly felt that he must first
consult with some one who was far away and who was unacquainted with the
true conditions. Much time has thus been lost in asking advice and counsel
from men who were not in a position to give wise counsel. Let all God's
workers be guided by the word of truth which points out their duty,
following implicitly the directions Christ has given.—Testimonies to
Ministers, pp. 497, 498.
Leader Must Have Courage to Do Battle—God calls
upon the individual members of the churches in these two Conferences to
arouse and be converted. Brethren, your worldliness, your distrust, your
murmurings, have placed you in such a position that it will be exceedingly
difficult for any one to labor among you. While your president neglected
his work and failed in his duty, your attitude was not such as to give him
any encouragement. The one in authority should have acquitted himself as a
man of God, reproving, exhorting, encouraging, as the case demanded,
whether you would receive or reject his testimony. But he was easily
discouraged, and left you without the help that a faithful minister of
Christ should have given. He failed in not keeping up with the opening
providence of God, and in not showing you your duty and educating you up
to the demands of the time; but the minister's neglect should not
dishearten you, and lead you to excuse yourselves for neglecting duty.
There is the more need of energy and fidelity on your part.—Testimonies,
Vol. 5, p. 281.
HEALTH
Stand Firmly on Health Reform Let those who are
teachers and leaders in our cause take their stand firmly on Bible ground
in regard to health reform, and give a straight testimony to those who
believe we are living in the last days of this earth's history. A line of
distinction must be drawn between those who serve God and those who serve
themselves.
I have been shown that the principles that were given
us in the early days of the message are as important and should be
regarded just as conscientiously today as they were then. There are some
who have never followed the light given on the question of diet. It is now
time to take the light from under the bushel and let it shine forth in
clear, bright rays. Testimonies, Vol. 9, p. 158.
Working Contrary to Health Principles—There are
some professed believers who accept certain portions of the Testimonies as
the message of God, while they reject those portions that condemn their
favorite indulgences. Such persons are working contrary to their own
welfare and the welfare of the church. It is essential that we walk in the
light while we have the light. Those who claim to believe in health
reform, and yet work counter to its principles in the daily life practice,
are hurting their own souls and are leaving wrong impressions upon the
minds of believers and unbelievers. —Testimonies, Vol. 9, p. 154.
Trust God - Wait Patiently—Those who, standing in the forefront
of the conflict, are impelled by the Holy Spirit to do a special work,
will frequently feel a reaction when the pressure is removed. Despondency
may shake the most heroic faith, and weaken the most steadfast will. But
God understands, and He still pities and loves. He reads the motives and
the purposes of the heart. To wait patiently, to trust when everything
looks dark, is the lesson that the leaders in God's work need to learn.
Heaven will not fail them in their day of adversity. Nothing is apparently
more helpless, yet really more invincible, than the soul that feels its
nothingness, and relies wholly on God. Prophets and Kings, pp. 174, 175.
Experienced, God-fearing, Proved Men—Positions have been given
to young, inexperienced men, which ought to have been given to men who had
an experience gained in the early history of the work. Let positions of
trust be given to experienced, God-fearing, proved men, men who will bear
the message of reproof sent by God.-Letter 35, 1900, p. 1 (Feb. 13, 1900
to General Conference Committee).
Counsel to a General Conference President—Elder Olsen, of
necessity you have many burdens to bear; but do not gather burdens, and
become crushed under them. The Lord does not mean to press weights on any
one to crush out his life, and forever stop his bearing any burdens. Our
loving heavenly Father says to every one of His workers, "Cast thy burden
upon the Lord, and He shall sustain thee." Again comes the injunction,
"Casting all your care upon Him; for He careth for you."
The Lord estimates every weight before He allows it to rest upon the
heart of those who are laborers together with Him. Jesus has borne sorrows
and burdens, and He knows just what they are. He has His eye upon every
laborer. "The Lord telleth the number of the stars," and yet "He healeth
the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds. The Lord invites you to
roll your burden on Him for He carries you on His heart.
Then have real practical faith in Jesus, and believe He will carry
every load great or small. You must take the anxieties to Jesus, and
believe He takes them, and bears them for you ....
Worry is blind and cannot discern the future. But Jesus sees the end
from the beginning, and He has prepared His way to bring relief. "So much
to do!" Yes; but who is the chief worker? Jesus Christ your Lord. He
offers to lighten the loads we carry by putting Himself under the loads.
Abiding in Christ, and Christ abiding in us, we can do all things through
Him, who strengtheneth us.
Now, my brother, don't worry. Do not allow yourself to be kept up
through unreasonable hours in committee meetings. You need rest for the
brain, and you will break down unless you have rest.-Letter 41, 1892.
Looking Constantly to Jesus—No man is so high in power and
authority but that Satan will assail him with temptation, And the more
responsible the position a man occupies, the fiercer and more determined
are the assaults of the enemy. Let God's servants in every place study His
word, looking constantly to Jesus, that they may be changed into His
image. The inexhaustible fullness and the allsufficiency of Christ are at
our command if we walk before God in humility and contrition.-Manuscript
140, 1902 (Nov. 6, 1902, Principles for the Guidance of Men in Positions
of Responsibility).
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