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A Great Reformatory Movement

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A Great Reformatory Movement

He which soweth bountifully shall reap also bountifully. 2 Cor. 9:6.

When we begin to comprehend what a sacrifice Christ made in order to save a
perishing world, there will be seen a mighty wrestling to save souls. Oh,
that all our churches might see and realize the infinite sacrifice of
Christ!

In visions of the night, representations passed before me of a great
reformatory movement among God's people. Many were praising God. The sick
were healed, and other miracles were wrought. A spirit of intercession was
seen, even as was manifested before the great Day of Pentecost. Hundreds and
thousands were seen visiting families and opening before them the Word of
God. Hearts were convicted by the power of the Holy Spirit, and a spirit of
genuine conversion was manifest. On every side doors were thrown open to the
proclamation of the truth. The world seemed to be lightened with the
heavenly influence. Great blessings were received by the true and humble
people of God. I heard voices of thanksgiving and praise. . . .

The judgments of God are in the earth, and, under the influence of the Holy
Spirit, we must give the message of warning that He has entrusted to us. We
must give this message quickly, line upon line, precept upon precept. Men
will soon be forced to great decisions, and it is our duty to see that they
are given an opportunity to understand the truth, that they may take their
stand intelligently on the right side. The Lord calls upon His people to
labor--labor earnestly and wisely--while probation lingers.

Among the members of our churches there should be more house-to-house labor
in giving Bible readings and distributing literature. A Christian character
can be symmetrically and completely formed only when the human agent regards
it as a privilege to work disinterestedly in the proclamation of the truth
and to sustain the cause of God with means. We must sow beside all waters,
keeping our souls in the love of God, working while it is day, and using the
means the Lord has given us to do whatever duty comes next. Whatever our
hands find to do, we are to do with faithfulness; whatever sacrifice we are
called upon to make, we are to make it cheerfully. As we sow beside all
waters we shall realize that "he which soweth bountifully shall reap also
bountifully" (2 Cor. 9:6). . . .

The Lord has presented before me the work that is to be done in our cities.
The believers in these cities are to work for God in the neighborhood of
their homes. They are to labor quietly and in humility, carrying with them
wherever they go the atmosphere of heaven. If they keep self out of sight,
pointing always to Christ, the power of their influence will be felt
(Testimonies, vol. 9, pp. 125-128).

>From Lift Him Up - Page 312


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