Appeal and Warning
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The World's Need
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Danger in Adopting
Worldly Policy in Work of God
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The Snares of Satan
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Let Heaven Guide
The World's Need
(Review
and Herald, March 31, 1910.)
In this age of boasted enlightenment, the
Christian church is confronted with a world lying in midnight darkness,
almost wholly given over to idolatry. A well-nigh universal disregard of
the law of Jehovah is rapidly making the world like the cities of Sodom
and Gomorrah. As in the days before the Flood, violence is filling the
land. Gambling and robbery are coming to be common evils. The use of
intoxicating liquors is on the increase. Many who have followed their own
unsanctified will seek to end their unprofitable lives by suicide.
Iniquity and crime of every order are found in the high places of the
earth, and those who assent to these wrongs are seeking to shield the
guilty ones from punishment. Not one hundredth part of the corruptions
that exist is being made plain to the world. Little of the cruelty that is
carried on is known. The wickedness of men has almost reached its limit.
In many ways Satan is revealing that he
rules the world. He is influencing the hearts of men and corrupting their
minds. Men in high places are giving evidence that their thoughts are evil
continually. Many are seeking after riches and scruple not to add to their
wealth through fraudulent transactions. The Lord is permitting these men
to expose one another in their evil deeds. Some of their iniquitous
practices are being laid open before the world, that thinking men who
still have a desire in their hearts to be honest and just with their
fellowmen may understand why God is beginning to send His judgments on the earth. The Lord
will surely punish the world for its iniquity; "the earth also shall
disclose her blood, and shall no more cover her slain." . . .
The Lord in compassion is seeking to
enlighten the understanding of those who are now groping in the darkness
of error. He is delaying His judgments upon an impenitent world, in order
that His light bearers may seek and save that which is lost. He is now
calling upon His church on the earth to awake from the lethargy that Satan
has sought to bring upon them, and fulfill their heaven-appointed work of
enlightening the world. His message to His church at this time is, "Arise,
shine; for thy light is come, and the glory of the Lord is risen upon
thee." To meet the conditions existing at the time when darkness covers
the earth, and gross darkness the people, the church of God has been
commissioned to cooperate with God in shedding abroad the light of Bible
truth. To those who seek to do their part faithfully as bearers of
precious light, is given the assurance: "The Lord shall rise upon thee,
and His glory shall be seen upon thee. And the Gentiles shall come to thy
light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising."
The world today is in crying need of a
revelation of Christ Jesus in the person of His saints. God desires that
His people shall stand before the world a holy people. Why?--because there
is a world to be saved by the light of gospel truth; and as the message of
truth that is to call men out of darkness into God's marvelous light is
given by the church, the lives of its members, sanctified by the Spirit of
truth, are to bear witness to the verity of the messages proclaimed.
God desires His people to place themselves
in right relation to Him, that they may understand
what He requires of them above all things else. They are to reveal to
every struggling soul in the world what it means "to do justly, and to
love mercy, and to walk humbly" with their God. Wherever they are, at home
or abroad, they are to be His commandment-keeping people. They are to have
the assurance that their sins are forgiven, and that they are accepted as
children of the Most High....
Success Assured
The world is in need of the saving truth
that God has entrusted to His people. The world will perish unless it be
given a knowledge of God through His chosen agencies. In the power of the
Holy Spirit, those who are laborers together with God are to labor with
unflagging zeal, and shed abroad in the world the light of precious truth.
As they enter the highways and the byways, as they labor in the waste
places of the earth, at home and in the regions beyond, they will see the
salvation of God revealed in a remarkable manner.
God's faithful messengers are to seek to
carry forward the Lord's work in His appointed way. They are to place
themselves in close connection with the Great Teacher, that they may be
daily taught of God. They are to wrestle with God in earnest prayer for a
baptism of the Holy Spirit that they may meet the needs of a world
perishing in sin. All power is promised those who go forth in faith to
proclaim the everlasting gospel. As the servants of God bear to the world
a living message fresh from the throne of glory, the light of truth will
shine forth as a lamp that burneth, reaching to all parts of the world.
Thus the darkness of error and unbelief will be dispelled from the minds
of the honest in heart in all lands, who are now seeking
after God, "If haply they might feel after Him, and find Him."
Danger in Adopting Worldly Policy in
the Work of God
From a Tract Testimony SpTA02b
1892
November 3, 1890, while laboring at
Salamanca, New York, as I was in communion with God in the night season,
I was taken out of and away from myself to assemblies in different states,
where I bore a decided testimony of reproof and warning. In Battle Creek a
council of ministers and responsible men from the publishing house and
other institutions was convened, and I heard those assembled, in no gentle
spirit, advance sentiments and urge measures for adoption that filled me
with apprehension and distress.
Years before, I had been called to pass
through a similar experience, and the Lord then revealed to me many things
of vital importance, and gave me warnings that must be delivered to those
in peril. On the night of November 3, these warnings were brought to my
mind, and I was commanded to present them before those in responsible
offices of trust, and to fail not, nor be discouraged. There were laid out
before me some things which I could not comprehend; but the assurance was
given me that the Lord would not allow His people to be enshrouded in the
fogs of worldly skepticism and infidelity, bound up in bundles with the
world; but if they would only hear and follow His voice, rendering
obedience to His commandments, He would lead them above the mists of
skepticism and unbelief, and place their feet upon the
Rock, where they might breathe the atmosphere of security and triumph.
While engaged in earnest prayer, I was
lost to everything around me; the room was filled with light, and I was
bearing a message to an assembly that seemed to be the General Conference.
I was moved by the Spirit of God to make a most earnest appeal; for I was
impressed that great danger was before us at the heart of the work. I had
been, and still was, bowed down with distress of mind and body, burdened
with the thought that I must bear a message to our people at Battle Creek
to warn them against a line of action that would separate God from the
publishing house.
Reproof for the Church
The eyes of the Lord were bent upon the
people in sorrow mingled with displeasure, and the words were spoken: "I
have somewhat against thee, because thou hast left thy first love.
Remember therefore from whence thou art fallen, and repent, and do the
first works; or else I will come unto thee quickly, and will remove thy
candlestick out of his place, except thou repent."
He who wept over impenitent Israel, noting
their ignorance of God and of Christ their Redeemer, looked upon the heart
of the work at Battle Creek. Great peril was about the people, but some
knew it not. Unbelief and impenitence blinded their eyes, and they trusted
to human wisdom in the guidance of the most important interests of the
cause of God relating to the publishing work. In the weakness of human
judgment, men were gathering into their finite hands the lines of control,
while God's will, God's way and counsel, were not sought as indispensable.
Men of stubborn, ironlike will, both in and out of the office, were
confederating together, determined to drive certain measures through in
accordance with their own judgment.
Need of Spiritual Discernment
I said to them: "You cannot do this. The
control of these large interests cannot be vested wholly in those who make
it manifest that they have little experience in the things of God, and
have not spiritual discernment. The people of God throughout our ranks
must not, because of mismanagement on the part of erring men, have their
confidence shaken in the important interests at the great heart of the
work, which have a decided influence upon our churches in the United
States and in foreign lands. If you lay your hand upon the publishing
work, this great instrumentality of God, to place your mold and
superscription upon it, you will find that it will be dangerous to your
own souls, and disastrous to the work of God. It will be as great a sin in
the sight of God as was the sin of Uzzah when he put forth his hand to
steady the ark. There are those who have entered into other men's labors,
and all that God requires of them is to deal justly, to love mercy, and
walk humbly with God, to labor conscientiously as men employed by the
people to do the work entrusted to their hands. Some have failed to do
this, as their works testify. Whatever may be their position, whatever
their responsibility, if they have as much authority even as had Ahab they
will find that God is above them, that His sovereignty is supreme."
...
(here is the missing text) Let none of the workers
exalt themselves, and seek to carry through their ideas without the
sanction and co-operation of the people of God. They will not succeed, for
God will not permit it. The foundations of the institutions among us were
laid in sacrifice. They belong to the people, and all who have denied
self, and make sacrifices great or small according to their ability, to
bring these instrumentalities into existence, should feel that they have a
special interest in them. They should not lose their interest, or become
despondent in regard to the success of the work. As the perils of the last
days thicken about us, they should pray more earnestly that the work may
prosper. Those who have lifted burdens when the work went hard, should
have a part in important councils; for they acted a part when counseling
together was considered a far more solemn and sacred matter than it is
now.
No confederacy should be formed with
unbelievers, neither should you call together a certain chosen number who
think as you do, and who will say Amen to all that you propose, while
others are excluded who you think will not be in harmony. I was shown that
there was great danger of doing this.
"For the Lord spake thus to me with a
strong hand, and instructed me that I should not walk in the way of this
people, saying, Say ye not, A confederacy, to all them to whom this people
shall say, A confederacy; neither fear ye their fear, nor be afraid.
Sanctify the Lord of hosts Himself; and let Him be your fear, and let Him
be your dread. . . . To the law and to the testimony: if they speak not
according to this word, it is because there is no light in them." The
world is not to be our criterion. Let the Lord work, let the Lord's voice
be heard.
No Alliance with Unbelievers
Those employed in any department of the
work whereby the world may be transformed, must not enter into alliance
with those who know not the truth. The world know not the Father or the
Son, and they have no spiritual discernment as to the character of our
work, as to what we shall do or shall not do. We must obey the orders that
come from above. We are not to hear the counsel or follow the plans
suggested by unbelievers. Suggestions made by those who know not the work
that God is doing for this time will be such as to weaken the power of the
instrumentalities of God. By accepting such suggestions, the counsel of
Christ is set at nought. . . .
(here
is the missing text) There
is cherished altogether too little fear, love, and reverence for the God
of heaven. There is far too little faith in the workings of his
providence, in matters concerning his cause, with those who are connected
with the active management of the publishing house. Why is this?
Because they are not spiritually wise. The great peril is in the fact that
men live so far apart from Jesus that they fail to discern his voice,
receive his counsel, keep his way, and honor his name; they become
self-exalted, and walk in the sparks of their own kindling. Because of
this they fail to understand the devices of Satan, and are led to adopt
measures that appear right, although they are instigated by the artful
enemy of God and man, to place a human mold upon the work, dishonoring the
name of God. {SpTA02b 111.2}
As far back as 1882, testimonies of the deepest interest on points of
vital importance, were presented to our people, in regard to the work, and
the spirit that should characterize the workers. Because these warnings
have been neglected, the same evils that they pointed out have been
cherished by many, hindering the progress of the work, and imperiling many
souls. Satan is wide awake, and while men sleep, he sows his tares.
In completing the work of rebellion, Satan is represented as a roaring
lion, going about seeking whom he may devour. Those who are
self-sufficient, who do not feel the necessity of constant prayer and
watchfulness, will be ensnared. Through living faith and earnest prayer
the sentinels of God must become partakers of the divine nature, or they
will be found professedly working for God, but in reality giving their
service to the prince of darkness.
Because their eyes are not anointed with
the heavenly eye-salve, their understanding will be blinded, and they will
be ignorant of the wonderfully specious devices of the enemy. Their vision
will be perverted through their dependence on human wisdom, which is
foolishness in the sight of God.
The eye of the Lord is upon all the work,
all the plans, all the imaginings of every mind; He sees beneath the
surface of things, discerning the thoughts and intents of the heart. There
is not a deed of darkness, not a plan, not an imagination of the heart,
not a thought of the mind, but that He reads it as an open book. Every act, every word, every motive,
is faithfully chronicled in the records by the great Heart Searcher who
said, "I know thy works."
I was shown that the follies of Israel in
the days of Samuel will be repeated among the people of God today unless
there is greater humility, less confidence in self, and more trust in the
Lord God of Israel, the Ruler of the people. It is only as divine power is
combined with human effort that the work will abide the test. When men
lean no longer on men or on their own judgment, but make God their trust,
it will be made manifest in every instance by meekness of spirit, by less
talking and much more praying, by the exercise of caution in their plans
and movements. Such men will reveal the fact that their dependence is in
God, that they have the mind of Christ.
Trusting in Men
Again and again I have been shown that the
people of God in these last days could not be safe in trusting in men, and
making flesh their arm. The mighty cleaver of truth has taken them out of
the world as rough stones that are to be hewed and squared and polished
for the heavenly building. They must be hewed by the prophets with
reproof, warning, admonition, and advice, that they may be fashioned after
the divine Pattern; this is the specified work of the Comforter, to
transform heart and character, that men may keep the way of the Lord. . .
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(here
is the missing text) I now
raise my voice in warning; for you are in danger. The people are to know
when peril is threatening them; they are not to be left in darkness. "Son
of man, I have made thee a watchman unto the house of Israel; therefore
hear the word at my mouth, and give them warning from me. When I say unto
the wicked, Thou shalt surely die; and thou givest him not warning, nor
speakest to warn the wicked from his wicked way, to save his life; the
same wicked man shall die in his iniquity; but his blood will I require at
thine hand. Yet if thou warn the wicked, and he turn not from his
wickedness nor from his wicked way, he shall die in his iniquity; but thou
hast delivered thy soul. Again when a righteous man doth turn from his
righteousness, and commit iniquity, and I lay a stumbling block before
him, he shall die: because thou hast not given him warning, he shall die
in his sins, and his righteousness which he hath done shall not be
remembered; but his blood will I require at thine hand. Nevertheless if
thou warn the righteous man that the righteous man sin not, and he doth
not sin, he shall surely live because he is warned; also thou hast
delivered thy soul."
Since 1845 the dangers of the people of
God have from time to time been laid open before me, and I have been shown
the perils that would thicken about the remnant in the last days. These
perils have been revealed to me down to the present time. Great scenes are
soon to open before us. The Lord is coming with power and great glory. And Satan knows that his
usurped authority will soon be forever at an end. His last opportunity to
gain control of the world is now before him, and he will make most decided
efforts to accomplish the destruction of the inhabitants of the earth.
Those who believe the truth must be as faithful sentinels on the
watchtower, or Satan will suggest specious reasonings to them, and they
will give utterance to opinions that will betray sacred, holy trusts. The
enmity of Satan against good will be manifested more and more as he brings
his forces into activity in his last work of rebellion; and every soul
that is not fully surrendered to God, and kept by divine power, will form
an alliance with Satan against heaven, and join in battle against the
Ruler of the universe.
In a vision given in 1880 I asked, "Where
is the security for the people of God in these days of peril?" The answer
was, "Jesus maketh intercession for His people, though Satan standeth at
His right hand to resist Him." "And the Lord said unto Satan, The Lord
rebuke thee, O Satan; even the Lord that hath chosen Jerusalem rebuke
thee: is not this a brand plucked out of the fire?" As man's Intercessor
and Advocate, Jesus will lead all who are willing to be led, saying,
"Follow Me upward, step by step, where the clear light of the Sun of
Righteousness shines."
But not all are following the light. Some
are moving away from the safe path, which at every step is a path of
humility. God has committed to His servants a message for this time; but
this message does not in every particular coincide with the ideas of all
the leading men, and some criticize the message and the messengers. They
dare even to reject the words of reproof sent to them from God through His
Holy Spirit.
What reserve power has the Lord with which
to reach those who have cast aside His
warnings and reproofs, and have accredited the testimonies of the Spirit
of God to no higher source than human wisdom? In the judgment what can you
who have done this offer to God as an excuse for turning from the
evidences He has given you that God was in the work? "By their fruits ye
shall know them." I would not now rehearse before you the evidences given
in the past two years of the dealings of God by His chosen servants; but
the present evidence of His working is revealed to you, and you are now
under obligation to believe. You cannot neglect God's messages of warning,
and cannot reject them or treat them lightly, but at the peril of infinite
loss.
Debasing the Soul
Caviling, ridicule, and misrepresentation
can be indulged in only at the expense of the debasement of your own
souls. The use of such weapons does not gain precious victories for you,
but rather cheapens the mind and separates the soul from God. Sacred
things are brought down to the level of the common, and a condition of
things is created that pleases the prince of darkness and grieves away the
Spirit of God. Caviling and criticism leave the soul as devoid of the dew
of grace as the hills of Gilboa were destitute of rain. Confidence cannot
be placed in the judgment of those who indulge in ridicule and
misrepresentation. No weight can be attached to their advice or
resolutions. You must bear the divine credentials before you make decided
movements to shape the working of God's cause.
To accuse and criticize those whom God is
using is to accuse and criticize the Lord who has sent them. All need to cultivate their religious
faculties, that they may have a right discernment of religious things.
Some have failed to distinguish between pure gold and mere glitter,
between the substance and the shadow.
The prejudices and opinions that prevailed
at Minneapolis are not dead by any means; the seeds sown there in some
hearts are ready to spring into life and bear a like harvest. The tops
have been cut down, but the roots have never been eradicated, and they
still bear their unholy fruit to poison the judgment, pervert the
perceptions, and blind the understanding of those with whom you connect,
in regard to the message and the messengers. When, by thorough confession,
you destroy the root of bitterness, you will see light in God's light.
Without this thorough work you will never clear your souls. You need to
study the word of God with a purpose, not to confirm your own ideas, but
to bring them to be trimmed, to be condemned or approved as they are or
are not in harmony with the word of God. The Bible should be your constant
companion. You should study the testimonies, not to pick out certain
sentences to use as you see fit, to strengthen your assertions, while you
disregard the plainest statements given to correct your course of action.
True Religion Slighted
There has been a departure from God among
us, and the zealous work of repentance and return to our first love
essential to restoration to God and regeneration of heart has not yet been
done. Infidelity has been making its inroads into our ranks; for it is the
fashion to depart from Christ, and give place to skepticism. With many the
cry of the heart has been, "We will not have this man to reign over us."
Baal, Baal, is the choice. The religion of many among us will
be the religion of apostate Israel, because they love their own way, and
forsake the way of the Lord. The true religion, the only religion of the
Bible, that teaches forgiveness only through the merits of a crucified and
risen Saviour, that advocates righteousness by the faith of the Son of
God, has been slighted, spoken against, ridiculed, and rejected. It has
been denounced as leading to enthusiasm and fanaticism. But it is the life
of Jesus Christ in the soul, it is the active principle of love imparted
by the Holy Spirit, that alone will make the soul fruitful unto good
works. The love of Christ is the force and power of every message for God
that ever fell from human lips. What kind of a future is before us if we
shall fail to come into the unity of the faith?
When we are united in the unity for which
Christ prayed, this long controversy that has been kept up through satanic
agency will end, and we shall not see men framing plans after the order of
the world because they have not spiritual eyesight to discern spiritual
things. They now see men as trees walking, and they need the divine touch,
that they may see as God sees, and work as Christ worked. Then will Zion's
watchmen unitedly sound the trumpet in clearer, louder notes; for they
will see the sword coming, and realize the danger in which the people of
God are placed.
You will need to make straight paths for
your feet, lest the lame be turned out of the way. We are surrounded by
the lame and halting in the faith, and you are to help them, not by
halting yourselves, but by standing, like men who have been tried and
proven, in principle firm as a rock. I know that a work must be done for
the people, or many will not be prepared to receive the light of the angel
sent down from heaven to lighten the whole earth with his glory. Do
not think that you will be found as vessels unto honor in the time of the
latter rain, to receive the glory of God, if you are lifting up your souls
unto vanity, speaking perverse things, in secret cherishing roots of
bitterness. The frown of God will certainly be upon every soul who
cherishes and nurtures these roots of dissension and possesses a spirit so
unlike the spirit of Christ.
As the Spirit of the Lord rested upon me,
I seemed to be present in one of your councils. One of your number rose;
his manner was very decided and earnest as he held up a paper before you.
I could read plainly the heading of the paper; it was the American
Sentinel. Criticisms were then passed upon the paper and the character of
the articles therein published. Those in council pointed to certain
passages, declaring that this must be cut out, and that must be changed.
Strong words were uttered in criticism of the methods of the paper, and a
strong, un-Christlike spirit prevailed. Voices were decided and defiant.
My guide gave me words of warning and
reproof to speak to those who took part in this proceeding, who were not
slow to utter their accusations and condemnation. In substance this was
the reproof given: The Lord has not presided at this council, and there is
a spirit of strife among the counselors. The minds and hearts of these men
are not under the controlling influence of the Spirit of God. Let the
adversaries of our faith be the ones to suggest and develop such plans as
you are now discussing. From the world's point of view some of these plans
are not objectionable; but they are not to be adopted by those who have
had the light of heaven. The light which God has given should be
respected, not only for your own safety, but also for the safety of the church of God. The steps
now being taken by the few cannot be followed by the remnant people of
God. Your course cannot be sustained by the Lord. It is made evident by
your course of action that you have laid your plans without the aid of Him
who is mighty in counsel; but the Lord will work. Those who have
criticized the work of God need to have their eyes anointed, for they have
felt mighty in their own strength; but there is One who can bind the arm
of the mighty, and bring to nought the counsels of the prudent.
Bear God's Message
The message we have to bear is not a
message that men need cringe to declare. They are not to seek to cover it,
to conceal its origin and purpose. Its advocates must be men who will not
hold their peace day nor night. As those who have made solemn vows to God,
and who have been commissioned as the messengers of Christ, as stewards of
the mysteries of the grace of God, we are under obligation to declare
faithfully the whole counsel of God. We are not to make less prominent the
special truths that have separated us from the world, and made us what we
are; for they are fraught with eternal interests. God has given us light
in regard to the things that are now taking place in the last remnant of
time, and with pen and voice we are to proclaim the truth to the world,
not in a tame, spiritless way, but in demonstration of the Spirit and
power of God. The mightiest conflicts are involved in the furtherance of
the message, and the results of its promulgation are of moment to both
heaven and earth.
The controversy between the two great
powers of good and evil is soon to be ended; but to the time of its close there will be continual and
sharp contests. We should now purpose, as did Daniel and his fellows in
Babylon, that we will be true to principle, come what may. The flaming
fiery furnace heated seven times hotter than it was wont to be heated did
not cause these faithful servants of God to turn aside from allegiance to
the truth. They stood firm in the time of trial and were cast into the
furnace, and they were not forsaken of God. The form of the fourth was
seen walking with them in the flames, and they came forth not having even
the smell of fire upon their garments. . .
Today the world is full of flatterers and
dissemblers; but God forbid that those who claim to be guardians of sacred
trusts shall betray the interests of God's cause through the insinuating
suggestions and devices of the enemy of all righteousness.
There is no time now to range ourselves on
the side of the transgressors of God's law, to see with their eyes, to
hear with their ears, and to understand with their perverted senses. We
must press together. We must labor to become a unit, to be holy in life
and pure in character. Let those who profess to be servants of the living
God no longer bow down to the idol of men's opinions, no longer be slaves
to any shameful lust, no longer bring a polluted offering to the Lord, a
sin-stained soul.
As diligent students, read the word, be
doers of the word, and the Holy Spirit will be close by every worker, and
the love of God will be kindled in the soul of the one who is ministering,
in doing the very work the Lord has appointed to be done in missionary
lines.--Special Testimonies to Ministers and Workers (Series A, No. 11,
1898), page 31.
The Snares of Satan
From 1884 Great
Controversy Ch 27
As the people of God approach the perils
of the last days, Satan holds earnest consultation with his angels as to
the most successful plan of overthrowing their faith. He sees that the
popular churches are already lulled to sleep by his deceptive power. By
pleasing sophistry and lying wonders he can continue to hold them under
his control. Therefore he directs his angels to lay their snares
especially for those who are looking for the second advent of Christ and
endeavoring to keep all the commandments of God.
Says the great deceiver: "We must watch
those who are calling the attention of the people to the Sabbath of
Jehovah; they will lead many to see the claims of the law of God; and the
same light which reveals the true Sabbath reveals also the ministration of
Christ in the heavenly sanctuary, and shows that the last work for man's
salvation is now going forward. Hold the minds of the people in darkness
till that work is ended, and we shall secure the world and the church
also.
"The Sabbath is the great question which
is to decide the destiny of souls. We must exalt the sabbath of our
creating. We have caused it to be accepted by both worldlings and church
members; now the church must be led to unite with the world in its
support. We must work by signs and wonders to blind their eyes to the
truth, and lead them to lay aside reason and the fear of God and follow
custom and tradition.
"I will influence popular ministers to
turn the attention of their hearers from the commandments of God. That
which the Scriptures declare to be a perfect law of liberty shall be represented as a
yoke of bondage. The people accept their minister's explanations of
Scripture and do not investigate for themselves. Therefore, by working
through the ministers, I can control the people according to my will.
"But our principal concern is to silence
this sect of Sabbath keepers. We must excite popular indignation against
them. We will enlist great men and worldly-wise men upon our side, and
induce those in authority to carry out our purposes. Then the sabbath
which I have set up shall be enforced by laws the most severe and
exacting. Those who disregard them shall be driven out from the cities and
villages, and made to suffer hunger and privation. When once we have the
power, we will show what we can do with those who will not swerve from
their allegiance to God. We led the Romish church to inflict imprisonment,
torture, and death upon those who refused to yield to her decrees; and now
that we are bringing the Protestant churches and the world into harmony
with this right arm of our strength, we will finally have a law to
exterminate all who will not submit to our authority. When death shall be
made the penalty of violating our sabbath, then many who are now ranked
with commandment keepers will come over to our side.
"But before proceeding to these extreme
measures, we must exert all our wisdom and subtlety do deceive and ensnare
those who honor the true Sabbath. We can separate many from Christ by
worldliness, lust, and pride. They may think themselves safe because they
believe the truth, but indulgence of appetite or the lower passions, which
will confuse judgment and destroy discrimination, will cause their fall.
"Go, make the possessors of lands and
money drunk with the cares of this life. Present the
world before them in its most attractive light, that they may lay up their
treasure here and fix their affections upon earthly things. We must do our
utmost to prevent those who labor in God's cause from obtaining means to
use against us. Keep the money in our own ranks. The more means they
obtain, the more they will injure our kingdom by taking from us our
subjects. Make them care more for money than for the upbuilding of
Christ's kingdom and the spread of the truths we hate, and we need not
fear their influence; for we know that every selfish, covetous person will
fall under our power, and will finally be separated from God's people.
"Through those that have a form of
godliness but know not the power, we can gain many who would otherwise do
us harm. Lovers of pleasure more than lovers of God will be our most
effective helpers. Those of this class who are apt and intelligent will
serve as decoys to draw others into our snares. Many will not fear their
influence, because they profess the same faith. We will thus lead them to
conclude that the requirements of Christ are less strict than they once
believed, and that by conformity to the world they would exert a greater
influence with worldlings. Thus they will separate from Christ; then they
will have no strength to resist our power, and erelong they will be ready
to ridicule their former zeal and devotion.
"Until the great decisive blow shall be
struck, our efforts against commandment keepers must be untiring. We must
be present at all their gatherings. In their large meetings especially our
cause will suffer much, and we must exercise great vigilance, and employ
all our seductive arts to prevent souls from hearing the truth and
becoming impressed by it.
"I will have upon the ground, as my
agents, men holding false doctrines mingled with just enough truth to
deceive souls. I will also have unbelieving ones present who will express
doubts in regard to the Lord's messages of warning to His church. Should
the people read and believe these admonitions, we could have little hope
of overcoming them. But if we can divert their attention from these
warnings, they will remain ignorant of our power and cunning, and we shall
secure them in our ranks at last. God will not permit His words to be
slighted with impunity. If we can keep souls deceived for a time, God's
mercy will be withdrawn, and He will give them up to our full control.
"We must cause distraction and division.
We must destroy their anxiety for their own souls, and lead them to
criticize, to judge, and to accuse and condemn one another, and to cherish
selfishness and enmity. For these sins, God banished us from His presence;
and all who follow our example will meet a similar fate."
Let Heaven Guide
Prophecy must be fulfilled. The Lord says:
"Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great
and dreadful day of the Lord." Somebody is to come in the spirit and power
of Elijah, and when he appears, men may say: "You are too earnest, you do
not interpret the Scriptures in the proper way. Let me tell you how to
teach your message."
There are many who cannot distinguish
between the work of God and that of man. I shall tell
the truth as God gives it to me, and I say now, If you continue to find
fault, to have a spirit of variance, you will never know the truth. Jesus
said to His disciples, "I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye
cannot bear them now." They were not in a condition to appreciate sacred
and eternal things; but Jesus promised to send the Comforter, who would
teach them all things, and bring all things to their remembrance,
whatsoever He had said unto them.
Brethren, we must not put our dependence
in man. "Cease ye from man, whose breath is in his nostrils: for wherein
is he to be accounted of? You must hang your helpless souls upon Jesus. It
does not become us to drink from the fountain of the valley when there is
a fountain in the mountain. Let us leave the lower streams; let us come to
the higher springs. If there is a point of truth that you do not
understand, upon which you do not agree, investigate, compare scripture
with scripture, sink the shaft of truth down deep into the mine of God's
word. You must lay yourselves and your opinions on the altar of God, put
away your preconceived ideas, and let the Spirit of heaven guide into all
truth.--Review and Herald, Feb. 18, 1890.
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