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      "This Is My Task"
      A sermon by Aimee Semple McPherson 
      Given at Angelus Temple, Los Angeles, California
      March 12, 1939 

      This morning, our subject: "This is my task." The song is familiar to most 
      of us:
            To love someone more dearly every day
                To help a wandering child to find his way
                To ponder o'er a noble thought and pray
                And smile when evening falls
                This is my task
                To follow truth as blind men long for light
                To do my best from dawn of day till night
                To keep my heart fixed in His holy sight
                To answer when He calls
                This is my task
                And then my Savior, by and by, to meet
                When faith hath made her task on earth complete
                And lay my homage at the Master's feet
                Within the jasper walls
                This crowns my task
The song has become one of those dear, familiar ones to our heart. But I 
      would like to call your attention to several Scriptures this morning and 
      "stir up your pure mind by way of remembrance" that you may serve and 
      glorify the Lord.
      Luke, the second chapter, 49th verse: "And Jesus said unto them, How is it 
      that you sought Me? Wist ye not that I must be about My Father's 
      business?" Bless the Lord.
      Also, John the 4th chapter, 34th verse: "Jesus said unto them, my meat, 
      the thing I live on - my meat is to do the will of Him that sent Me, and 
      to finish His work. Say not ye, there are four months and then cometh 
      harvest. Behold, I say unto you, Lift up your eyes, and look upon the 
      fields, for they are white already to harvest. He that reapeth receiveth 
      wages, and gathereth fruit unto life eternal," - you'll be paid! - "that 
      both he and the sower, and the sower, and he that reapeth may rejoice 
      together...I sent you to reap whereon ye bestowed no labor: other men 
      labored and you will enter into their labors. 'My meat is to do the will 
      of Him that sent Me, and to finish My work.'" This morning by no means do 
      I feel that my work is finished. I feel it's just started. Never in my 
      life have I felt stronger or clearer mind, keener vision, or filled with 
      inspiration, with ten thousand and one things to do, than I am now!
      In the world, you know, they use slang once and a while, and they say, 
      "The world is my oyster." Well, I wouldn't put it that way. But the world 
      is my little problem. "It just seems so big!" Some people say, "The 
      world's a big place!" I never think of it that way - it sits in my hand, 
      there - you could hold a ball. And my task, as I see it, is to interest 
      you folks to help me, to help them, to join the line right around the 
      whole world! Not only to help the heathen abroad, but to help the heathen 
      in Los Angeles. In America, too. By God's grace, if we can see our task 
      and join hands and get together, we can spread the gospel around the 
world.
      It's for your good! You have no business being sick - everyone of you 
      should get well and get up and go to work, huh? Get up and go to work and 
      earn some money and help send the gospel out! Amen! If these dear 
      students, bless their hearts, are called to struggle and strive and pinch 
      pennies and make their way through school and go out and lay down their 
      lives for Christ, then certainly it's no harder to ask us to get a good 
      job and work at it, and not give a tenth, but give the whole business, 
      except just what we need to keep ourselves alive. That's what they'll be 
      doing out there - what's the difference? Am I right or wrong? I believe 
      that I am! "Wist ye not I must be about my Father's business?!" THIS IS MY 
      TASK!!
      What is my task? To get the gospel around the world in the shortest 
      possible time to every man and woman and boy and girl!
      You say, "Well, Sister, you won't make much headway in Tibet, I'm afraid - 
      that's kind of a closed country yet." Well, I don't know ...by God's grace 
      we're gonna back a short-wave radio station right up against their border 
      and shoot her over - and get the men there to pick it up and to amplify 
      it. I never saw any one of those people in those countries who didn't like 
      to hear a phonograph, to play over and over and over and over and over, or 
      like to hear a radio. You say, "Well, maybe the government won't let you!" 
      Well, how 'bout letting the government broadcast the weather report and 
      the things they want to do certain hours and then we have certain hours. I 
      think there's a way that anything can be done. Oh - I just feel my task 
      this morning!
      Remember that funny little ol' song?
            If you've any mountains to be clumb
                If you've any oceans to be swum
                Uh, count on me!
I feel that way this morning! With God, I can do all things! But with God 
      and you, and the people who you can interest, by the grace of God, we're 
      gonna cover the world!
      You say, "Well, Sister dear, we're looking for Jesus to come." I know we 
      are. "But how long is this going to take?" It shouldn't take long. These 
      are days when you can go around the world in less than a week in an 
      aeroplane. These are days when we listen by radio. Did you happen to be 
      awake last night? I just couldn't sleep - I had to listen to, at least, an 
      hour or so of that broadcast from Rome. I thought it was so interesting, 
      when the new Pope was being put in office. That was this morning. It was 
      certainly impressive. I have never been brought up a Catholic - I mean, a 
      Roman Catholic - we're all Catholics, aren't we? We're Protestant 
      Catholics, whether we're from Methodist or Baptist or what. But I couldn't 
      help being impressed with that ceremony. Especially the part where they 
      set him aside and put oil on his hands and anointed him. They gave him the 
      communion. I said, "Well, my, from now on when I ordain my young people, 
      I'd love to see their elders anoint their hands with oil, that they may go 
      out and lay hands on others. I believe that many of the early Catholic 
      traditions are handed down from apostolic days, don't you, before the days 
      of Martin Luther. Take the Lord's Supper that they may go - give it to 
      others. We do not agree that there's just one mediator between God and 
      man, and that's the Pope. We don't agree with that at all. We believe that 
      Jesus Christ is the Mediator of all. But we cannot help but admire, the 
      respect that is paid to the Lord Jesus. Certainly in this day we're out to 
      preach Christ. But to hear that coming over, and I thought, "My.......!" 
      They described how the people cheered, and they said the nuns even took 
      their handkerchiefs and waved and cheered and clapped as the cardinals 
      went by, leading the Pope.
      I thought, "My, won't it be wonderful when our High Priest, Jesus Christ, 
      comes back again." Oh, if we do our task! I'll tell you, even you 
      stiff-folks might bend and wave our handkerchiefs that day, when the Lord 
      comes back. Amen?! Glory be to God!
      I was so interested (in this radio program). I awakened the young lady at 
      our house and I said, "Listen to this!" When Joanne came, it came to the 
      part about the nuns even waving their hands and the people all cheering, I 
      told of an experience of mine in Illinois where we were in a Foursquare 
      church that had just been opened and the power was falling. Right next 
      door to us was a convent. The sisters became so interested in the shouting 
      and people praising the Lord, that they came over to see what it was all 
      about. They had such sweet faces - in these black and white headgear. 
      People had been falling under the power of God! Just going down under 
      God's power all around. Do you know, that God's power struck them and they 
      went down just the same way! Under the power of God! By and by, the Mother 
      Superior came in to see what had happened to their daughters, and the 
      power of God struck her. Why, we're all the same! I mean, we all have a 
      heart, we all have tears, we all have sins, we all need a Savior, we all 
      need the blood, and every one of us can work for Jesus. Whether we go 
      across the ocean or whether we stay at home, this is our task. Lord, make 
      us soul-winners, every one of us.
      Yes! Glory to God! Rise - do the will of Him that sent you. Sleep no 
      longer. Quench not the Spirit, but let the love of God be spread abroad 
      upon all the face of the earth. For the days are short and the work is so 
      great. Let the Word of God be preached in simplicity and power and Christ 
      be exalted. Everyone say Amen! Let's all lift our hands. All over the 
      building - everybody - say, "Lord, send the Word around the world! Lord, 
      send the Word around the world! That is the desire of our heart!"
      What is my task? First of all, my task is to be pleasing to Christ. To be 
      empty of self and be filled with Himself. To be filled with the Holy 
      Spirit; to be led by the Holy Spirit. Perhaps, students, you could put 
      into words for me, could you, "I'll be somewhere working, for my Lord." 
      Will you do it? Will you sing it right now? For the radio audience and the 
      recording.
      (The congregation sang and clapped to the following song)
            I'll be somewhere working,
                I'll be somewhere working,
                I'll be somewhere working for my Lord! (repeat)
                When He calls me, I will answer,
                When He calls me, I will answer,
                When He calls me, I will answer,
                I'll be somewhere working for my Lord....everybody singing:
                I'll be somewhere working,
                I'll be somewhere working,
                I'll be somewhere working for my Lord! (repeat)
Oh, to be filled with the Spirit means to be filled with a burning desire 
      to see other men and women saved, and to carry the gospel around the whole 
      world. There are so many people who could - but they won't.
      I heard a story this week of a man who wanted a gardener. He advertised 
      and his friend sent a beautiful recommendation concerning a certain man 
      and he said, "He's just a wonderful gardener!" He said, "He's capable of 
      planting a kitchen garden. He's capable of nursing bulbs and bringing them 
      up to fruition. He has the infinite patience of a gardener. He's able to 
      put in a formal garden, and old-fashioned garden." The man began to say, 
      "My that's just the man I want!" He came to the end of the page, turned it 
      over and there were just three words there: "But he won't."
      This man could do it, but he wouldn't. My, how many people are here that 
      could pray in that Prayer Tower, but they won't? They could fill the last 
      row in the choir, but they won't! They'd rather sit out there and see. 
      They could be in the illustrated sermons, but they won't. They could be an 
      usher, but they won't. They could fill-up the orchestra, but they won't. 
      They could join the new club I'm talking about, "I Am Sending," but they 
      won't. You say, "What is that club?" It's to pay $35.00 every six months 
      or even one semester; to pay the tuition of a student through school, but 
      they won't. They could draw from the bank if they had to - a good many 
      people could do that - and buy one short-wave radio station, and say, 
      "Sister, go to it! If you have this, this desire in your heart, God bless 
      you and, more power behind you and prayers." But they won't.
      He's a wonderful gardener. He can plant a kitchen garden, he can plant a 
      formal garden, he can plant an old-fashioned garden, but he won't. Let us 
      be the different kind and say, "He will!" Maybe we can't do it as grand as 
      that man would do, but we will, hallelujah! Maybe we're not as oratorical 
      as some, but we will. Maybe we haven't as strong a body to out to the 
      foreign land with gospel, but we will. Friends, it means a great deal to 
      be willing, doesn't it? Glory to God!
      You all remember, perhaps, the story of a little girl who some time ago 
      discovered a broken rail on a certain railroad track. She had wits enough 
      about her to run to a telephone and call the superintendent, or rather I 
      should say, the man at the depot. And he said, "Little girl, the train's 
      already passed the station ... stop it some way!" She never thought to 
      argue. She said, "I'm little, but I'll do my best." She ran so fast and 
      she waved her apron so hard, that the train stopped, and every life was 
      saved.
      This is my task.
      It isn't how important you are and what great knowledge you have - it's a 
      willingness to do it. To let God fill your life. Amen!
      In the old-fashioned day of the stagecoach, over the Blue Ridge Mountains, 
      a man was very much amused when the cabby asked him whether he wished to 
      ride 1st class, 2nd class, or 3rd class. And he said, "Well, I'll ride 1st 
      class." He paid the money. And when he got in, he was rather interested. 
      He looked around and he discovered that they all sat in the same place. He 
      wondered, "Why the difference of a few pennies?" But he noticed when they 
      came to the stiff climb that the cabby put on the brakes. He said: "All 
      1st class passengers, keep your seats. Second class passengers, get out 
      and walk! Third class passengers, get out and push!" 
      Praise the Lord! We may not be all 1st class bankers and lawyers and 
      millionaires; but we certainly can get out and push! Amen! Let's encourage 
      each one that is here for the Lord Jesus Christ.
      This is my task. Let us be workers, not shirkers. I must finish my task.
      A certain judge sitting on the bench of the eastern states some time ago 
      had brought before him a man who had been arrested for gambling. As most 
      culprits, the man denied vociferously his guilt. He put up quite a good 
      story. He said, "I'll have you know I'm a silk weaver from Patterson. And 
      I've a good job, I'm a silk weaver." The judge simply said, "Show me your 
      hands." The man showed his hands and the judge said, thumping his gavel, 
      "Thirty days!"
      Show me your hands. My brother, my sister, we sing: "If you live right, 
      heaven belongs to you." But, I believe that if we're living right; that 
      entails working for Jesus Christ. Either going with the gospel, or paying 
      the way for someone else to go! Either preaching, or making it possible 
      for someone else to preach! But we mustn't muzzle the ox, you know, that 
      treadeth out the corn.
      Jesus is coming soon! Jesus is so exquisitely glorious! Salvation is so 
      real and so to be desired. It must be had. The whole success or failure of 
      these last few days depends on you, and God help me, upon me.
      Adam had a task; to dress a garden and keep it. I'm sorry to tell you, he 
      failed. And the whole world has always heard a man who failed. It doesn't 
      matter very much how rich one dies, or how poor. The big thing is what you 
      did when you were here. Did you do your task?
      Noah had a job. His task, do you remember? (It) was to build the ark. He 
      built it. Men bless him to this day.
      Moses had a task. Go now to Exodus 3:9 and 10. "Go therefore." He was 
      going to bring out all these multitudes of the children of Israel. And he 
      did it.
      Nehemiah had a task. The second chapter (of the book of Nehemiah), 5th to 
      the 18th verse. He was sent to rebuild the walls. He was just a little 
      man. He had just a little donkey to ride on. And no one even believed him 
      at first. But he was so in earnest about the whole business, he kept 
      shouting, "This is my task!" People began to believe him. They pitched in 
      and helped him.
      Friends, I know - as God is my Judge, that I don't amount to anything in 
      myself. I know I'm just a girl from the farm. But I know as sure as God 
      ever called anyone, God's called me and God's put it on my soul, you're to 
      see the Foursquare Gospel go around the world. Do you say, "Do you mean, 
      you're a denomination?" Not especially. I mean: Savior, Baptizer, Healer 
      and Coming King. The preaching of the whole Word of the Living God!
      You say, "Well, I like to identify with Him, but I'm one of these 
      free-lancers, you know. I don't believe much in church organization." 
      Well, I never did either and I don't blame you one bit. The only thing is, 
      when you have a hundred and eight mission stations, such as we have, you 
      have to have some organization or someone's going to go hungry. It's a 
      necessity. The best thing to do is to have as little organization as 
      possible, and let the Spirit have His way. And yet, send out the gospel 
      quickly!
      I notice those who don't believe in uniting with a church or organization. 
      I notice y'all use electric lights - that's organized! If it wasn't, you'd 
      be electrocuted. I know Dr. Knight's always warning me, "Don't put your 
      hands on the microphone!" It does something or other to the people 
      listening in, it spoils the reception. Now, just a few minutes ago I was 
      reminded of it. I don't know whether he realized it. I took a hold of the 
      microphone and of my electric light here at the same time. I felt a little 
      shock! Not very strong, but a little one. And I haven't put my hands on it 
      since. I think it's a good way to break me of it. My Lord, put our task on 
      us so that we'll feel a shock of the Spirit of God going through us! I 
      know God has called me to send His gospel out and He wants you to help me. 
      And we're going to do it. Why, this world's a little bit of a place.
      Nehemiah finished his task; they went all the way around that wall. Why 
      can't I go all the way around the world? With your help, and the 
      Foursquare Gospel?!
      A very famous Salvation Army lady went to India when a loved one died. "I 
      must go on with my task....Booth Tucker?" Mrs. Booth Tucker, who when 
      death had come in the family and they said, "Oh, but you must take your 
      time of mourning!" She said, "I am mourning. We all do when loved ones 
      die, but I must go out and go on with my task."
      Friends, this thing's bigger than I am! It's bigger than my family! It's 
      bigger than you are. It's the world for God! I don't belong to anybody. I 
      belong to Him. And because I belong to Him, I belong to everybody. You 
      belong to me because you belong to Him, and if we Christians would ever 
      get organized and join hands here, and stop punching each other, saying 
      "Well, I don't like the way so-and-so does their hair, or I don't like the 
      way they tie their shoelaces, "we'd begin to preach Jesus Christ and Him 
      crucified, and get out and go on with the work, Glory to God! We can win 
      the world for the Lord Jesus!
      Martin Luther and Gutenberg, the printer, had a task. To print the Bible. 
      Hid it away in bales of tea and cotton and smuggled it into England. They 
      did it. True, people were burned at the stake for it - that was their 
      task. It was brought to the attention of the king - you don't matter! 
      Foxe's Book of Martyrs is well worth reading. Oh, it always gives me the 
      shivers though when I read it. How those men stood there and were burned 
      at the stake. But that's why we have the Bible I'm using today, to the 
      King James Version; this was their task.
      Like the little girl with her apron on, "I'm awful little, but I'll do my 
      best." If you'll just get out there and run fast enough and wave your 
      apron hard enough, you can do the work. Everybody said, "Amen!"
      Mark 16:15 (says), "Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every 
      creature!" And if you're ushers, orderly, prayer tower, band, teachers, 
      employees, members - get your uniforms on! Oh, let's all shine where we 
      are! 
      This is my task! And by His grace, we'll get the gospel clear around the 
      world!
      You say, "Sister, it seems to me that you've bitten off a pretty big task 
      there. You and who else can do all this?" God and you and I. 
      (Reprinted with permission of the Heritage Department, International 
      Church of the Foursquare Gospel) 
       



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