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Mrs. White wrote, Testimonies, Vol
9, pp 12, 13
On one occasion, when in New York City, I was in the night season called upon
to behold buildings rising story after story toward heaven. These buildings
were warranted to be fireproof, and they were erected to glorify their owners
and builders. Higher and still higher these buildings rose, and in them the
most costly material was used. Those to whom these buildings be-longed were
not asking themselves: "How can we best glorify God?" The Lord was
not in their thoughts.
I thought: "Oh, that those who are thus investing their means could see
their course as God sees it! They are piling up magnificent buildings, but how
foolish in the sight of the Ruler of the universe is their planning and
devising. They are not studying with all the powers of heart and mind how they
may glorify God. They have lost sight of this, the first duty of man."
As these lofty buildings went up, the owners rejoiced with ambitious pridethat
they had money to use in gratifying self and provoking the envy of their
neighbors. Much of the money that they thus invested had been obtained through
exaction, through grinding down the poor. They forgot that in heaven an
account of every business transaction is kept; every unjust deal, every
fraudulent act, is there recorded. The time is coming when in their fraud and
insolence men will reach a point that the Lord will not permit them to pass,
and they will learn that there is a limit to the forbearance of Jehovah.
The scene that next passed before me was an alarm of fire. Men looked at the
lofty and supposedly fireproof buildings and said: "They are perfectly
safe." But these buildings were consumed as if made of pitch. The fire
engines could do nothing to stay the destruction. The firemen were unable to
operate the engines.
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