THROUGH THE PRECEDING TWENTY-FIVE CRITICAL YEARS, ELDER JAMES WHITE HAD BEEN THE LEADER OF THE NEW CAUSE. HE HAD STARTED THE PUBLISHING WORK, LABOURED TIRELESSLY FOR CHURCH ORGANIZATION, BUILT UP THE MEDICAL WORK, AND HAD STOOD AT THE HEAD IN BOTH ADMINISTRATIVE AND EDITORIAL LINES. HE HAD PIONEERED THE WAY. WITH HIS KEEN BUSINESS FORESIGHT AND HIS ENTIRE DEVOTION TO THE GROWING CHURCH, HE WAS RECOGNIZED AS THE LEADER. THIS BEING THE CASE, IT WAS BUT NATURAL THAT OTHERS SHOULD FAIL TO SEE THAT THEY SHOULD STEP IN AND ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY IN THE VARIOUS ENTERPRISES OF THE GROWING DENOMINATION. THIS VOLUME OPENS WITH A DISCUSSION OF THIS PROBLEM AND WITH AN APPEAL FOR BURDEN BEARERS TO SHOULDER THE WORK AT THE HEADQUARTERS, RELIEVING JAMES WHITE, WHO WAS BREAKING UNDER THE LOAD. AGAIN AND AGAIN, THROUGH THE VOLUME, REFERENCE IS MADE TO THE EXPANDING WORK, THE ENLARGING RESPONSIBILITIES, AND THE NEED OF YOUNGER MEN TO TAKE HOLD AND BEAR THE BURDENS. THE HAZARDS OF LOOKING TO ONE MAN AS THE GREAT LEADER WERE CLEARLY ENUNCIATED.
THE EXPERIENCES OF THIS PERIOD ARE AKIN TO THAT OF THE EAGLE
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TEACHING ITS YOUNG TO FLY--FIRST BEARING THE FLEDGLING UPON ITS BACK
AND THEN LEAVING IT TO DEVELOP ITS STRENGTH, BUT WITH THE PARENT EVER
NEAR ENOUGH TO RENDER AID WHEN NEEDED. JAMES WHITE'S OWN FAILING
HEALTH, HIS CONVICTION THAT OTHERS SHOULD BE STEPPING IN TO LIFT THE
BURDENS, AND HIS FREQUENT CALLS TO DUTY ELSEWHERE, ALL TENDED TO
SEPARATE HIM FROM THE ADMINISTRATIVE INTERESTS AT BATTLE CREEK. WHILE
ELDER AND MRS. WHITE CONTINUED TO MAINTAIN THEIR HOME MIDWAY BETWEEN
THE SANITARIUM AND THE PUBLISHING HOUSE IN THE HEADQUARTERS CITY, WE
FIND THEM OFTEN IN DISTANT PARTS. IN THE SUMMERS OF 1872 AND 1873 THEY
SPENT PERIODS OF REST IN THE MOUNTAINS OF COLORADO, AND WERE ALSO FOR
SOME MONTHS IN CALIFORNIA. A STILL LONGER PERIOD WAS SPENT BY THEM ON
THE WEST COAST IN 1874, AT WHICH TIME ELDER WHITE BEGAN THE PUBLICATION
OF THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES. THUS OTHERS WERE FORCED TO ASSUME
RESPONSIBILITIES OF LEADERSHIP AT THE HEADQUARTERS, AND THE WORK GAINED
STRENGTH.
THIS WAS A CRITICAL PERIOD, TOO, FOR, DURING THE TIME WHEN THE CHURCH WAS FINDING ITS WAY IN THE QUESTION OF LEADERSHIP AND ORGANIZATION, SOME WERE INCLINED TO UNDULY STRESS INDIVIDUAL INDEPENDENCE AND WERE IN DANGER OF REPEATING THE EXPERIENCE OF KORAH, DATHAN, AND ABIRAM IN REBELLION AGAINST PROPERLY CONSTITUTED AUTHORITY. SCATTERED THROUGH VOLUME 3 ARE COUNSELS PROVIDING A DEFINITE STEADYING INFLUENCE THROUGH THESE EXPERIENCES. HERE AND THERE ARE ENUMERATED IN MAGNIFICENT STATEMENTS SOME OF THE GREAT PRINCIPLES OF ORGANIZATION AND LEADERSHIP.
THE THREE-YEAR PERIOD OF THE TIMES OF THIS VOLUME ALSO MARKED THE CLOSE OF THE FIRST DECADE IN THE TEACHING AND PRACTICE OF HEALTH REFORM. COUNSEL WAS GIVEN TO GUARD AGAINST EXTREMES ON THE ONE HAND AND INDIFFERENCE ON THE OTHER. AGAIN AND AGAIN, IN GENERAL ARTICLES AND PERSONAL TESTIMONIES, ELLEN WHITE POINTED TO THE GREAT PRINCIPLES OF TEMPERANCE AND RIGHT LIVING, AND CALLED THE PEOPLE TO ADVANCE IN THEIR NEW AND HELPFUL HEALTH REFORM EXPERIENCE.
ALL THIS WAS LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONES FOR WIDER
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EXPANSION. IT WAS IN THIS PERIOD THAT THE BELIEVERS BEGAN TO GET A
GLIMPSE OF THE ENTIRE WORLD AS THE FIELD OF
LABOUR. IT WAS A STAGGERING VIEW. IT PRESENTED A CHALLENGE. THEY DID
NOT THEN SEE THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE LITTLE CHURCH SCHOOL STARTED IN
BATTLE CREEK BY GOODLOE H. BELL, AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER WHO HAD
ACCEPTED ADVENTISM THROUGH HIS CONTACTS AT THE SANITARIUM AS A PATIENT.
IT WAS IN THE EARLY SUMMER OF 1872 THAT HE BEGAN THIS SCHOOLWORK. A
LITTLE LATER THAT YEAR A BEGINNING WAS MADE IN LAYING PLANS FOR A MORE
ADVANCED SCHOOL TO TRAIN WORKERS. IN DECEMBER, AS TESTIMONY NO. 22
REACHED THE HANDS OF OUR PEOPLE, THEY FOUND THAT IT OPENED WITH AN
APPEAL FOR SUCH A SCHOOL AND INSTRUCTION AS TO HOW IT SHOULD BE
CONDUCTED. "PROPER EDUCATION" IS THE TITLE OF THE THIRTY-PAGE ARTICLE
SETTING FORTH THE GREAT BASIC VISION ON THE TRAINING OF OUR YOUTH. HOW
COULD WE COMPASS THE WORLD WITH OUR MESSAGE UNLESS WE HAD AN EDUCATED
MINISTRY? HOW COULD THERE BE AN EDUCATED MINISTRY UNLESS WE HAD A
SCHOOL? RISING TO HEED THE INSTRUCTION AND MEET THE CHALLENGE SET FORTH
SO CLEARLY IN THIS VOLUME IN PAGES 131-160, OUR FOREFATHERS ESTABLISHED
AN EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM BEGINNING WITH BATTLE CREEK COLLEGE. ITS MAIN
BUILDING WAS DEDICATED ON JANUARY 4, 1875.
ONLY A FEW MONTHS BEFORE THIS EPIC OCCASION, ELDER JOHN N. ANDREWS, ONE OF OUR LEADING MINISTERS, WAS SENT TO SWITZERLAND TO PIONEER THE HERALDING OF THE MESSAGE IN EUROPE. IN THE COUNSELS OF A FEW MONTHS EARLIER, ELLEN WHITE HAD WRITTEN OF THE NEED OF MISSIONARIES "TO GO TO OTHER NATIONS TO PREACH THE TRUTH IN A GUARDED, CAREFUL MANNER."--PAGE 204. WITH THE SAILING OF ELDER ANDREWS IN THE AUTUMN OF 1874, SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS BEGAN TO TURN THEIR EYES TO OTHER LANDS.
THE
TIMING OF THE MESSAGES OF INSTRUCTION AND COUNSEL WHICH HAVE COME TO US
DOWN THROUGH THE YEARS IS INTERESTING. FROM THE YEAR 1859, SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTISTS HAD MADE ADVANCEMENT IN ASSUMING THEIR OBLIGATIONS TO GOD AS
THEY DISCERNED THEIR STEWARDSHIP IN SYSTEMATIC BENEVOLENCE; BUT THEY
DID NOT AT THE OUTSET PERCEIVE THE FULL OBLIGATION OF THE TITHE, THE
TENTH OF THE INCOME. NOW IN TWO ARTICLES, IN THE HEART
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OF VOLUME 3, THE BASIS OF RECKONING THE TITHE OBLIGATION WAS CLARIFIED
AS THE MESSENGER OF THE LORD WROTE OF A "TENTH OF THE" "INCOME" AND OF
THE "NINE TENTHS" WHICH REMAINED. NOT UNTIL 1879 WAS THIS BROADER
CONCEPT OF SYSTEMATIC BENEVOLENCE TO BECOME A PART OF DENOMINATIONAL
POLICY, BUT THAT STEP WHICH HAS DONE SO MUCH TO ASSURE A STEADY AND
MUCH-NEEDED INCOME FOR A GROWING WORK HAD ITS ROOTS IN THESE COUNSELS
OF THE TWO CHAPTERS, "TITHES AND OFFERINGS" AND "SYSTEMATIC
BENEVOLENCE," WHICH WERE PUBLISHED EARLY IN 1875. THE FULLER CONCEPT OF
TRUE STEWARDSHIP WAS DISCERNED AS WE WERE LED TO SEE THAT THE CALLS FOR
BENEVOLENCE WERE DESIGNED BY GOD, NOT MERELY TO RAISE MONEY, BUT AS A
MEANS OF DEVELOPING AND PERFECTING CHARACTER IN THE GIVER.
AS MIGHT BE EXPECTED, AN AGGRESSIVE EVANGELISTIC PROGRAM LED TO CONFLICT WITH OTHER RELIGIOUS GROUPS, WHO OFTEN CHALLENGED US TO DEBATE AND ARGUMENT. TEN YEARS EARLIER MOSES HULL, ONE OF OUR MINISTERS, HAD LOST HIS WAY IN PLACING HIMSELF ON THE ENEMY'S GROUND BY SUCH DISCUSSIONS. NOW REPEATED COUNSELS PRESENTED GUIDANCE AS THEY POINTED OUT THE DANGERS AND THE SMALL FRUITAGE OF SUCH CONTENTIOUS EFFORTS. VOLUME 3 ABOUNDS IN SUCH COUNSELS.
SO THE TOPICS OF THIS VOLUME ARE VARIED, RANGING FROM COUNSEL TO THE WEALTHY FARMER AND HIS UNEDUCATED WIFE TO INSTRUCTION FOR THE MINISTER AND THE EXECUTIVE. THE GENERAL ARTICLES FILL THE LARGER PART OF THIS VOLUME. HERE AND THERE ARE FOUND PERSONAL MESSAGES, PUBLISHED FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL, BECAUSE, AS ELLEN WHITE WROTE, SO MANY OF THEM HAVE TO DO WITH EXPERIENCES "WHICH IN MANY RESPECTS REPRESENT THE CASES OF OTHERS."
A FEW
OUTSTANDING REVELATIONS FORM THE BASIS OF THE LARGER PART OF THIS
VOLUME. DURING THIS PERIOD THE OUTSTANDING VISIONS WERE LESS FREQUENT,
BUT MORE COMPREHENSIVE. AGAIN AND AGAIN REFERENCE IS MADE TO THE
COMPREHENSIVE VISIONS OF DECEMBER 10, 1871, AND JANUARY 3, 1875. THE
LATTER IS DESCRIBED BY JAMES WHITE IN A FOOTNOTE ON PAGE 570. THE
CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE FIRST WILL BE DESCRIBED MORE FULLY HERE: IT
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WAS AT BORDOVILLE, VERMONT, THAT THIS VISION WAS GIVEN. A REPORT OF THE
MEETING HELD AT THAT PLACE, DECEMBER 9 AND 10, WAS SENT TO THE REVIEW
BY ELDER A. C. BOURDEAU, IN WHOSE HOUSE IT WAS HELD. FROM IT WE LEARN
THAT MRS. WHITE HAD
LABOURED "ESPECIALLY FOR THE CHURCH." AT ONE EVENING MEETING "SPECIAL
TESTIMONIES WERE GIVEN TO INDIVIDUALS PRESENT; AND AS THESE WERE
ENDORSED [BY THOSE SPOKEN TO], LIGHT AND FREEDOM BROKE IN." SUNDAY
AFTERNOON TWO SONS OF ONE OF THE BELIEVERS AND THE WIFE OF ONE OF THEM
CAME TO BID MRS. WHITE GOOD-BY. THEY HAD BEEN "IN A BACKSLIDDEN STATE."
THEN ELDER BOURDEAU GIVES A VIVID PICTURE OF WHAT TOOK PLACE:
"AT THIS POINT, SISTER WHITE FELT THE REAL BURDEN OF THEIR CASES, AND A SPECIAL YEARNING AFTER THEM FOR THEIR SALVATION,
AND GAVE THEM RICH INSTRUCTIONS. SHE THEN KNEELED DOWN WITH THEM AND PRAYED FOR THEM WITH GREAT EARNESTNESS, FAITH, AND
TENACITY, THAT THEY MIGHT RETURN UNTO THE LORD. THEY YIELDED AND PRAYED, PROMISING TO SERVE THE LORD. THE SPIRIT OF THE
LORD DREW NEARER AND NEARER. SISTER WHITE WAS FREE, AND SOON, UNEXPECTEDLY TO ALL, SHE WAS IN VISION. SHE REMAINED
IN THIS CONDITION FIFTEEN MINUTES.
"THE NEWS SPREAD, AND SOON THE HOUSE WAS CROWDED. SINNERS TREMBLED, BELIEVERS WEPT, AND BACKSLIDERS RETURNED TO GOD. THE WORK WAS NOT CONFINED TO THOSE PRESENT, AS WE HAVE SINCE LEARNED. SOME WHO HAD REMAINED AT HOME WERE POWERFULLY CONVICTED. THEY SAW THEMSELVES AS THEY HAD NEVER DONE BEFORE. THE ANGEL OF GOD WAS SHAKING THE PLACE. THE SHORTNESS OF TIME, THE TERRORS AND NEARNESS OF COMING JUDGMENTS AND THE TIME OF TROUBLE, THE WORLDLY-MINDEDNESS OF THE CHURCH, THEIR LACK OF BROTHERLY LOVE, AND THEIR STATE OF UNREADINESS TO MEET THE LORD, WERE STRONGLY IMPRESSED UPON THE MINDS OF ALL."--REVIEW AND HERALD, DEC. 26, 1871.
SUCH WERE THE TIMES OF VOLUME 3.
THE TRUSTEES OF THE
ELLEN G. WHITE PUBLICATIONS.