Early Writings
by Ellen G. White
Faithfulness in Social Meeting
The Lord has shown me that great interest should be taken by
Sabbathkeepers to keep up their meetings and make them interesting. There is
great necessity of more interest and energy being manifested in this direction.
All should have something to say for the Lord, for by so doing they will be
blest. A book of remembrance is written of those who do not forsake the
assembling of themselves together, but speak often one to another. The remnant
are to overcome by the blood of the Lamb and the word of their testimony. Some
expect to overcome alone by the blood of the Lamb, without making any special effort
of their own. I saw that God has been merciful in giving us the power of
speech. He has given us a tongue, and we are accountable to Him for its use. We
should glorify God with our mouth, speaking in honor of the truth and of His
unbounded mercy, and overcome by the word of our testimony through the blood of
the Lamb. [115] {EW 114.2}
We should not come together to remain silent; those only are
remembered of the Lord who assemble to speak of His honor and glory and tell of
His power; upon such the blessing of God will rest, and they will be refreshed.
If all moved as they should, no precious time would run to waste, and no
reproofs would be needed for long prayers and exhortations; all the time would
be occupied by short, pointed testimonies and prayers. Ask, believe, and
receive. There is too much mocking the Lord, too much praying that is no
praying and that wearies angels and displeases God, too many vain, unmeaning
petitions. First we should feel needy, and then ask God for the very things we
need, believing that He gives them to us, even while we ask; and then our faith
will grow, all will be edified, the weak will be strengthened, and the
discouraged and desponding made to look up and believe that God is a rewarder
of all those who diligently seek Him. {EW 115.1}
Some hold back in meeting because they have nothing new to
say and must repeat the same story if they speak. I saw that pride was at the
bottom of this, that God and angels witnessed the testimonies of the saints and
were well pleased and glorified by their being repeated weekly. The Lord loves
simplicity and humility, but He is displeased and angels are grieved when
professed heirs of God and joint heirs with Jesus suffer precious time to run
to waste in their meetings. {EW
115.2}
If the brethren and sisters were in the place they should
be, they would not be at a loss to find something to say in honor of Jesus, who
hung upon Calvary's cross for their sins. If they would cherish more of a
realizing sense of the condescension of God in giving His only beloved Son to
die a sacrifice for our sins and transgressions, and of the sufferings and
anguish of Jesus to make a way of escape for guilty man, that he might receive
pardon and live, they would [116] be more ready to extol and
magnify Jesus. They could not hold their peace, but with thankfulness and
gratitude would talk of His glory and tell of His power. And blessings from God
would rest upon them by so doing. Even if the same story were repeated, God
would be glorified. The angel showed me those who ceased not day nor night to
cry, "Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty." "Continued
repetition," said the angel, "yet God is glorified by it."
Although we may tell the same story over and over, it honors God, and shows
that we are not unmindful of His goodness and mercies to us. {EW 115.3}
I saw that the nominal churches have fallen; that coldness
and death reign in their midst. If they would follow the Word of God, it would
humble them. But they get above the work of the Lord. It is too humiliating for
them to repeat the same simple story of God's goodness when they meet together,
and they study to get something new, something great, and to have their words
exact to the ear and pleasing to man, and God's Spirit leaves them. When we
follow the humble Bible way, we shall have the movings of the Spirit of God.
All will be in sweet harmony if we follow the humble channel of truth,
depending wholly upon God, and there will be no danger of being affected by the
evil angels. It is when souls get above the Spirit of God, moving in their own
strength, that the angels cease watching over them, and they are left to the
buffetings of Satan. {EW
116.1}
Duties are laid down in God's Word, the performance of which
will keep the people of God humble and separate from the world, and from
backsliding, like the nominal churches. The washing of feet and partaking of
the Lord's supper should be more frequently practiced. Jesus set us the
example, and told us to do as He had done. I saw that His example should be [117]
as exactly followed as possible; yet brethren and sisters have not always moved
as judiciously as they should in washing feet, and confusion has been caused.
It should be introduced into new places with carefulness and wisdom, especially
where the people are not informed relative to the example and teachings of our
Lord on this point, and where they have prejudice against it. Many honest
souls, through the influence of former teachers in whom they had confidence,
are much prejudiced against this plain duty, and the subject should be
introduced to them in a proper time and manner. {EW 116.2}
There is no example given in the Word for brethren to wash
sisters' feet; [see Appendix.] but there is an example for sisters to wash the
feet of brethren. Mary washed the feet of Jesus with her tears, and wiped them
with the hair of her head. (See also 1 Timothy 5:10.) I saw that the Lord had
moved upon sisters to wash the feet of brethren and that it was according to
gospel order. All should move understandingly and not make the washing of feet
a tedious ceremony. {EW
117.1}
The holy salutation mentioned in the gospel of Jesus Christ
by the apostle Paul should ever be considered in its true character. It is a
holy kiss. [See Appendix.] It should be regarded as a sign of fellowship to
Christian friends when parting, and when meeting again after a separation of
weeks or months. In 1 Thessalonians 5:26 Paul says: "Greet all the
brethren with an holy kiss." In the same chapter he says: "Abstain
from all appearance of evil." There can be no appearance of evil when the
holy kiss is given at a proper time and place. {EW 117.2}
I saw that the strong hand of the enemy is set against the
work of God, and the help and strength of everyone who loves the cause of truth
should be enlisted; great interest should be manifested by them to uphold the
hands of those who advocate the truth, [118] that
by steady watchcare they may shut out the enemy. All should stand as one,
united in the work. Every energy of the soul should be awake, for what is done
must be done quickly. {EW
117.3}
I then saw the third angel. Said my accompanying angel,
"Fearful is his work. Awful is his mission. He is the angel that is to
select the wheat from the tares, and seal, or bind, the wheat for the heavenly
garner. These things should engross the whole mind, the whole attention." {EW 118.1}
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