Church to be Added to Church

Seek ye the Lord while he may be found, call ye upon him while he is near.
Isa. 55:6. 

Church members are to arise and shine amid the moral darkness of the world.
If we are connected with the Light of the world, we shall reflect light to
others. If we partake of the Saviour's rich grace, we shall be a blessing to
those around us. . . . 

It is because so many of Christ's professed followers seek to be first that
He cannot trust them. Were they humble, willing to be taught by Him, they
would be a power in showing to the world the influence of the truth upon
human character. Those who work in Christ's lines, never seeking to exalt
self, will reveal constant activity and steady progress in missionary
enterprises. They will not be satisfied unless church is added to church. 

God expects those in His service to contend earnestly for the faith once
delivered to the saints. Our aggressive missionary work is to be more
abundant than it has been in the past. More territory is to be annexed; the
standard of truth is to be planted in new places; churches are to be
established; all is to be done that can be done to fulfill the commission,
"Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the
Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: teaching them to observe all
things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even
unto the end of the world." 

The life of a church depends on the interest which its members manifest in
those outside the fold. Let the church of God remember that Christ gave
Himself as a sacrifice to save a world from destruction. For our sake He
became poor, that we through His poverty might come into possession of
eternal riches. Shall those whom God has blessed with a knowledge of the
truth become narrow in their plans? Let them arouse to a sense of their vast
obligations, cutting away every thread of selfishness, that the Lord may
pour upon them His Holy Spirit. Let them seek the Lord while He may be
found, and call upon Him while He is near. They have no reason for being
faithless and complaining. Let them cease all fault-finding and murmuring,
and encourage a spirit of gratitude for past mercies and blessings. Let them
praise the Lord in unfeigned gratitude for the light of His Word, which
shines upon their pathway, to be received into heart and mind, and reflected
upon those in darkness. Thus they will be prepared to work to the praise and
glory of Christ, and to inscribe upon their banners, "Here are they that
keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus" (Rev. 14:12) (Signs of
the Times, Aug. 21, 1901). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 294

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