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in the order of God that chosen workers of consecration and talent should be
stationed in important centers of population to lead out in public efforts;
it is also His purpose that the church members living in these cities shall
use their God…given talents in working for souls。 There are rich blessings
in store for those who surrender fully to the call of God。 As such workers
endeavor to win souls to Jesus; they will find that many who never could
have been reached in any other way are ready to respond to intelligent
personal effort。

The cause of God in the earth today is in need of living representatives of
Bible truth。 The ordained ministers alone are not equal to the task of
warning the great cities。 God is calling not only upon ministers; but also
upon physicians; nurses; colporteurs; Bible workers; and other consecrated
laymen of varied talent who have a knowledge of

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the word of God and who know the power of His grace; to consider the needs
of the unwarned cities。 Time is rapidly passing; and there is much to be
done。 Every agency must be set in operation; that present opportunities may
be wisely improved。

Paul's labors at Antioch; in association with Barnabas; strengthened him in
his conviction that the Lord had called him to do a special work for the
Gentile world。 At the time of Paul's conversion; the Lord had declared that
he was to be made a minister to the Gentiles; 〃to open their eyes; and to
turn them from darkness to light; and from the power of Satan unto God; that
they may receive forgiveness of sins; and inheritance among them which are
sanctified by faith that is in Me。〃 Acts 26:18。 The angel that appeared to
Ananias had said of Paul; 〃He is a chosen vessel unto Me; to bear My name
before the Gentiles; and kings; and the children of Israel。〃 Acts 9:15。 And
Paul himself; later in his Christian experience; while praying in the temple
at Jerusalem; had been visited by an angel from heaven; who bade him;
〃Depart: for I will send thee far hence unto the Gentiles。〃 Acts 22:21。

Thus the Lord had given Paul his commission to enter the broad missionary
field of the Gentile world。 To prepare him for this extensive and difficult
work; God had brought him into close connection with Himself and had opened
before his enraptured vision views of the beauty and glory of heaven。 To him
had been given the ministry of making known 〃the mystery〃 which had been
〃kept secret since the world began〃 (Romans 16:25);〃the mystery of His

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will〃 (Ephesians 1:9); 〃which in other ages was not made known unto the sons
of men; as it is now revealed unto His holy apostles and prophets by the
Spirit; that the Gentiles should be fellow heirs; and of the same body; and
partakers of His promise in Christ by the gospel: whereof;〃 declares Paul;
〃I was made a minister。 。 。 。 Unto me; who am less than the least of all
saints; is this grace given; that I should preach among the Gentiles the
unsearchable riches of Christ; and to make all men see what is the
fellowship of the mystery; which from the beginning of the world hath been
hid in God; who created all things by Jesus Christ: to the intent that now
unto the principalities and powers in heavenly places might be known by the
church the manifold wisdom of God; according to the eternal purpose which He
purposed in Christ Jesus our Lord。〃 Ephesians 3:5…11。

God had abundantly blessed the labors of Paul and Barnabas during the year
they remained with the believers in Antioch。 But neither of them had as yet
been formally ordained to the gospel ministry。 They had now reached a point
in their Christian experience when God was about to entrust them with the
carrying forward of a difficult missionary enterprise; in the prosecution of
which they would need every advantage that could be obtained through the
agency of the church。

〃There were in the church that was at Antioch certain prophets and teachers;
as Barnabas; and Simeon that was called Niger; and Lucius of Cyrene; and
Manaen; 。 。 。 and Saul。 As they ministered to the Lord; and fasted; the

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Holy Ghost said; Separate Me Barnabas and Saul for the work whereunto I have
called them。〃 Before being sent forth as missionaries to the heathen world;
these apostles were solemnly dedicated to God by fasting and prayer and the
laying on of hands。 Thus they were authorized by the church; not only to
teach the truth; but to perform the rite of baptism and to organize
churches; being invested with full ecclesiastical authority。

The Christian church was at this time entering upon an important era。 The
work of proclaiming the gospel message among the Gentiles was now to be
prosecuted with vigor; and as a result the church was to be strengthened by
a great ingathering of souls。 The apostles who had been appointed to lead
out in this work would be exposed to suspicion; prejudice; and jealousy。
Their teachings concerning the breaking down of 〃the middle wall of
partition〃 (Ephesians 2:14) that had so long separated the Jewish and the
Gentile world; would naturally subject them to the charge of heresy; and
their authority as ministers of the gospel would be questioned by many
zealous; believing Jews。 God foresaw the difficulties that His servants
would be called to meet; and; in order that their work should be above
challenge; He instructed the church by revelation to set them apart publicly
to the work of the ministry。 Their ordination was a public recognition of
their divine appointment to bear to the Gentiles the glad tidings of the
gospel。

Both Paul and Barnabas had already received their commission from God
Himself; and the ceremony of the laying

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on of hands added no new grace or virtual qualification。 It was an
acknowledged form of designation to an appointed office and a recognition of
one's authority in that office。 By it the seal of the church was set upon
the work of God。

To the Jew this form was a significant one。 When a Jewish father blessed his
children; he laid his hands reverently upon their heads。 When an animal was
devoted to sacrifice; the hand of the one invested with priestly authority
was laid upon the head of the victim。 And when the ministers of the church
of believers in Antioch laid their hands upon Paul and Barnabas; they; by
that action; asked God to bestow His blessing upon the chosen apostles in
their devotion to the specific work to which they had been appointed。

At a later date the rite of ordination by the laying on of hands was greatly
abused; unwarrantable importance was attached to the act; as if a power came
at once upon those who received such ordination; which immediately qualified
them for any and all ministerial work。 But in the setting apart of these two
apostles; there is no record indicating that any virtue was imparted by the
mere act of laying on of hands。 There is only the simple record of their
ordination and of the bearing that it had on their future work。

The circumstances connected with the separation of Paul and Barnabas by the
Holy Spirit to a definite line of service show clearly that the Lord works
through appointed agencies in His organized church。 Years before; when the
divine purpose concerning Paul was first revealed to him by the Saviour
Himself; Paul was immediately afterward brought

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into contact with members of the newly organized church at Damascus。
Furthermore; the church at that place was not long left in darkness as to
the personal experience of the converted Pharisee。 And now; when the divine
commission given at that time was to be more fully carried out; the Holy
Spirit; again bearing witness concerning Paul as a chosen vessel to bear the
gospel to the Gentiles; laid upon the church the work of ordaining him and
his fellow laborer。 As the leaders of the church in Antioch 〃ministered to
the Lord; and fasted; the Holy Ghost said; Separate Me Barnabas and Saul for
the work whereunto I have called them。〃

God has made His church on the earth a channel of light; and through it He
communicates His purposes and His will。 He does not give to one of His
servants an experience independent of and contrary to the experience of the
church itself。 Neither does He give one man a knowledge of His will for the
entire church while the churchChrist's body is left in darkness。 In His
providence He places His servants in close connection with His church in
order that they may have less confidence in themselves and greater
confidence in others whom He is leading out to advance His work。

There have ever been in the church those who are constantly inclined toward
individual independence。 They seem unable to realize that independence of
spirit is liable to lead the human agent to have too much confidence in
himself and to trust in his own judgment rather than to respect the counsel
and highly esteem the judgment of his brethren;

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especially of those in the offices that God has appointed for the leadership
of His people。 God has invested His c

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