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Righteousness by Faith
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Articles by A.T Jones
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Published in the Advent Review and
Sabbath Herold
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(Article titles supplied by Allen
A. Benosn)
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"By the Word of God: So That Things
Which Are Seen Were Not Made of Things Which Do Appear"
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February 21, 1899
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I am going to speak this afternoon on the subject of evolution.
I want you to pay close attention and find out for yourselves whether or
not you are evolutionists. First of all, I will read to you what evolution
is; then as we follow along, you can see whether or not you are an evolutionist.
These statements are all copied from a treatise on evolution, written by
one of the chief evolutionists; therefore, they are all correct, so far
as they go, as definitions:
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"Evolution is the theory that represents the course of
the world as a gradual transition from the indeterminate to the determinate,
from the uniform to the varied, and which assumes the cause of these processes
to be immanent in the world itself that is to be thus transformed."
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"Evolution is thus almost synonymous with progress. It
is a transition from the lower to the higher, from the worse to the better.
Thus progress points to an increased value in existence, as judged by our
feelings."
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Now notice the particular points in these three sentences:
evolution represents the course of the world as a gradual transition from
the lower to the higher, from the worse to the better; and assumes that
this process is immanent in the world itself thus to be transformed. That
is to say, the thing gets better of itself; and that which causes it to
get better is itself. And this progress marks "an increased value in existence,
as judged by our feelings." That is to say, you know you are better, because
you feel better. You know there has been progress, because you feel it.
Your feelings regulate your standing. Your knowledge of your feelings regulates
your progress from worse to better.
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Now in this matter of progress from worse to better, have
your feelings anything to do with it? If they have, what are you? Every
one here this afternoon who measures his progress, the value of his experience,
by his feelings, is an evolutionist: I care not if he has been a Seventh-day
Adventist for forty years, he is an evolutionist just the same. And all
his Christianity, all his religion, is a mere profession without the fact,
simply a form without the power.
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Now I read what evolution is, in another way; so that
you can see that it is infidelity. Then, if you find yourself an evolutionist,
you know at once that you are an infidel: "The hypothesis of evolution
aims at answering a number of questions respecting the beginning, or genesis,
of things." It "helps to restore the ancient sentiment toward nature as
our parent and the source of our life."
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One of the branches of this sort of science, that has
come most toward the establishment of the doctrine of evolution, is the
new science of geology, which has instituted the conception of vast and
unimaginable periods of time in the past history of our globe. These vast
and unimaginable periods, as another one of the chief writers on this subject--the
author of it indeed--says, "is the indispensable basis for understanding
man's origin" in the process of evolution. So that the progress that has
been made has been through countless ages. Yet this progress has not been
steady and straight forward from its inception until its present condition.
It has been through many ups and downs. There have been many times of great
beauty and symmetry; then there would come a cataclysm or an eruption and
all would go to pieces, as it were. Again the process would start from
that condition of things and build up again. Many, many times this process
has been gone through, and that is the process of evolution--the transition
from the lower to a higher, from the worse to the better.
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Now what has been the process of your progress from the
worse to the better? Has it been through "many ups and downs?" Has your
acquiring of the power to do the good--the good works which are of God--been
through a long process of ups and downs from the time of your first profession
of Christianity until now? Has it appeared sometimes that you had apparently
made great progress, that you were doing well, and that everything was
nice and pleasant; and then, without a moment's warning there would come
a cataclysm, or an eruption, and all be spoiled? Nevertheless, in spite
of all the ups and downs, you start in for another effort: and so through
this process, long-continued, you have come to where you are today, and
in "looking back" over it all, you can mark some progress, you think, as
judged by your feelings--is that your experience? Is that the way you have
made progress?
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In other words, are you an evolutionist? Don't dodge;
confess the honest truth, for I want to get you out of evolutionism this
afternoon. There is a way to get out of it, and everyone who came into
this house an evolutionist can go out a Christian. So if, when I am describing
an evolutionist, so plainly that you see yourself, just say so, admit that
it is yourself, and then follow along the steps that God will give you,
and that will bring you out of it all. But I say plainly to you that, if
that which I have described has been your experience, if that has been
the kind of progress that you have made in your Christian life, then you
are an evolutionist, whether you admit it or not. The best way, however,
is to admit it, then quit it, and be a Christian.
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Another phase of it: "Evolution, so far as it goes, looks
upon matter as eternal." And "by assuming" this, "the notion of creation
is eliminated from those regions of existence to which it is applied."
Now if you look to yourself for the principle which would assure that progress
that must be made in you as certainly as ever you reach the kingdom of
God; if you suppose that that is immanent in yourself and that if you could
get it rightly to work, and superintend it properly when it had been thus
got to work, it would come out all right. if thus you have been expecting,
watching, and marking your progress, you are an evolutionist. For I read
further what evolution is: "It is clear that the doctrine of evolution
is directly antagonistic to that of creation. . . . The idea of evolution,
as applied to the formation of the world as a whole, is opposed to that
of a direct creative volition."
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That is, evolution, as defined by those who made it--that
the world came, and all there is of it, of itself, and that the principle
that has brought it to the condition in which it is, is immanent in itself,
and is adequate to produce all that is. This being so, in the nature of
things "evolution is directly antagonistic to creation."
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Now as to the world and all there is of it. You do not
believe that it all came of itself. You know that you are not an evolutionist
as to that, because you believe that God created all things. Every one
of you here this afternoon would say that you believe that God created
all things--the world and all there is in it. Evolution does not admit
that; it has no place for creation.
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There is, however, another phase of evolution that professedly
is not absolutely antagonistic to creation. Those who made this evolution
that I have read to you did not pretend to be anything but infidels--men
without faith--for an infidel simply is a man without faith. Even though
a person pretends to have faith and does not actually have it, he is an
infidel. Of course the word "infidel" is more narrowly confined than that
nowadays. The men who made this evolution that I have read to you were
that kind of men, but when they spread that kind of doctrine abroad, there
were a great number of people who professed to be Christians, who professed
to be men of faith, who professed to believe the word of God, which teaches
creation. These men, not knowing the word of God for themselves, not knowing
it to be the word of God, but their faith being a mere form of faith without
the power--these men, I say, being charmed with this new thing that had
sprung up and wanting to be popular along with the new science and really
not wanting to forsake altogether the word of God and the ways of faith,
were not ready to say that they could get along without God, without creation
somewhere, so they formed a sort of evolution with the Creator in it. That
phase of it is called theistic evolution; that is, God started the thing,
whenever that was, but since that it has been going on of itself. He started
it and after that it was able of itself to accomplish all that has been
done. This, however, is but a makeshift, a contrivance to save appearances,
and is plainly declared by the true evolutionists to be but "a phase of
transition from the creational to the evolutional hypothesis." It is evolution
only, because there is no half-way ground between creation and evolution.
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Whether you are one of this kind or not, there are many
of them, even among Seventh-day Adventists--not so many as there used to
be, thank the Lord!--who believe that we must have God forgive our sins
and so start us on the way all right, but after that we are to work out
our own salvation with fear and trembling. Accordingly, they do fear, and
they do tremble, all the time, but they do not work out any salvation,
because they do not have God constantly working in them, "both to will
and to do of his good pleasure." Phil. 2:12, 13.
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Now in Heb. 11:3 it is recorded that it is through faith
that we understand that the worlds were framed--put together, arranged,
built--"by the word of God: so that things which are seen were not made
of things which do appear." The earth which we have was not made of rocks;
men were not made of monkeys, apes, and "the missing link," and apes and
monkeys and "the missing link" were not made of tadpoles, and tadpoles
were not made of protoplasm originally away back at the beginning. No!
"The worlds were framed by the word of God, so that things which are seen
were not made of things which do appear."
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Now why is it that things which are seen were not made
of things which do appear? Simply because the things of which these are
made did not appear. And the reason those things did not appear is because
they were not at all. They did not exist. The worlds were framed by the
word of God, and the word of God is of that quality, it has that property
about it, which, when the word is spoken, not only causes the thing to
be, but causes to exist the material out of which the thing is made and
of which the thing consists.
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You know also the other scripture, that "by the word of
the lord were the heavens made, and all the host of them by the breath
of his mouth . . . for he spake and it was." Ps. 33:6-9. Upon this I will
ask you a question: How long after He spoke, before the things were? How
much time passed after He spoke, before the thing was? [Voice: "No time."]
Not a week? No. Not six long periods of time? No. Evolution even that which
recognises a Creator, holds that indefinite countless ages or "six long,
indefinite periods of time," passed in the formation of the things which
are seen, after he spoke. But that is evolution, not creation. Evolution
is by long processes. Creation is by the word spoken.
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When God, by speaking the word, had created the worlds,
for this one He said, "Let there be light." Now how much time passed between
the words, "Let there be light," and the time when the light came? I want
you to understand this matter aright so that you can find out whether you
are an evolutionist or a creationist. Let me ask this again. Were there
not six long periods of time between the time when the word was spoken
and the accomplishment of the fact? You say No. Was it not a week? No.
Not a day? No. Not an hour? No. Not a minute? No. Nor even a second? No,
indeed. There was not a second between the time when God said, "Let there
be light," and the existence of the light. [Voice: "Just as soon as the
word was spoken, the light was."] Yes, that is the way it was. I go over
it thus minutely, so as to get it firmly fixed in your mind, for fear you
will let it go presently when I ask you something further. Now is it settled
that when God said, "Let there be light," there was not a second of time
between that and the shining of the light? [Voice: "Yes."] All right. Then
the man who allows that any time at all passed between God's speaking and
the appearing of the thing, is an evolutionist. If he makes it countless
ages upon countless ages, he is simply more of an evolutionist than the
one who thinks it took a day; he is the same thing, but more of it.
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Next, God said, "Let there be a firmament." And what then?
It was so. Then from the time that God spoke, "Let there be a firmament
. . . and let it divide the waters from the waters," how long before a
firmament was there? Was that done instantly? Yes. Then the man who holds
that there was an indefinite, a very long, period of time between the speaking
of the word and the existence of the fact--what is he? An evolutionist.
If he allows that there was a day or an hour or a minute between the speaking
of the word and the existence of the thing itself, that man does not recognise
creation.
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When the Lord said, "Let the waters under the heaven be
gathered together unto one place and let the dry land appear," also when
he said, "Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed, and
the fruit-tree yielding fruit . . . it was so." Then God set two great
lights in the heavens and made the stars also, and when He spoke the word,
"it was so." He said, "Let the waters bring forth abundantly the moving
creature that hath life, the fowl that may fly above the earth in the open
firmament," and it was so. When God said, "Let the earth bring forth the
living creature after his kind, cattle, and creeping thing, the beast of
the earth after his kind," it was so. When he spoke, it was always so.
That is creation.
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You see, then, that it is perfectly logical and reasonable
enough too for the evolutionist to set aside the word of God and have no
faith in it, for evolution itself is antagonistic to creation. When evolution
is antagonistic to creation and creation is by the word of God, then evolution
is antagonistic to the word of God. Of course the genuine or original,
sound evolutionist did not have any place for that word, nor for the half-and-half
evolutionists--those who bring in creation and the word of God to start
things. It takes so long a time, such indefinite and indeterminate ages
for evolution to accomplish anything that it does away with creation.
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The genuine evolutionist recognises that creation must
be immediate, but he does not believe in immediate action, and therefore
does not believe in creation. Do not forget that creation is immediate
or else it is not creation, if not immediate, it is evolution. So touching
again the creation at the beginning, when God speaks, there is in His word
the creative energy to produce the thing which that word pronounces. That
is creation, and that word of God is the same yesterday and today and forever;
it lives and abides forever; it has everlasting life in it. The word of
God is a living thing. The life that is in it is the life of God--eternal
life. Therefore it is the word of eternal life, as the Lord Jesus said,
and in the nature of things it abides and remains forever. Forever it is
the word of God; forever it has creative energy in it.
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So when Jesus was here, He said, "The words that I speak
unto you, they are spirit and they are life." The words that Jesus spoke
are the words of God. They are imbued with the life of God. They are eternal
life, they abide forever, and in them is the creative energy to produce
the thing spoken.
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This is illustrated by many incidents in the life of Christ,
as narrated in the New Testament. I do not need to cite them all, but I
will refer to one or two, so you can get hold of this principle. You remember
that after the sermon on the mount, Jesus came down, and there met him
a centurion, saying, "My servant lieth at home sick of the palsy, grievously
tormented. Jesus saith unto him, I will come and heal him." The centurion
said, "I am not worthy that thou shouldest come under my roof, but speak
the word only, and my servant shall be healed." Jesus turned to those standing
about and said, "I have not found so great faith, no not in Israel."
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Israel had the Bible; they knew the word of God. They
boasted of being the people of the Book, the people of God. They read it;
they preached in their synagogues, "My word . . . shall accomplish that
which I please." They said, when they read that word, That is all right,
the thing ought to be done. We see the necessity of it and will do it.
We will accomplish what it says. Then they did their best to accomplish
it. It took them a long while, so long indeed, that they never did it.
Their real doing of the word was so far away that the greatest of them
were led to exclaim, "If but one person could only for one day keep the
whole law and not offend in one point--nay, if but one person could but
keep that one point of the law which affected the due observance of the
Sabbath--then the troubles of Israel would be ended, and the Messiah at
last would come." So, though they started in to do what the word said,
it took them so long that they never got to it. What were they?
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There was the word of God, which said, "It shall accomplish
that which I please." It was spoken thus of the creative power. And though
they professed to recognise the creative energy of the word of God, yet
in their own lives they left that all out, and said, We will do it. They
looked to themselves for the process which would bring themselves to the
point where that word and themselves would agree. What were they? Are you
afraid to say, for fear you have been there yourself? Do not be afraid
to say that they were evolutionists, for that is what they were, and that
is what a good many of you are. Their course was antagonistic to creation;
there was no creation about it. They were not made new creatures; no new
life was formed within them; the thing was not accomplished by the power
of God; it was all of themselves; and so far were they from believing in
creation that they rejected the Creator and crucified Him out of the world.
That is what evolution always does, for do not forget that "evolution is
directly antagonistic to creation."
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Now these were the people upon whom Jesus looked when
He made this statement about faith in Israel. Here was a man who was a
Roman, who had grown up among the people who were Jews, and who set at
naught the teachings of Jesus. That centurion had been around where Jesus
was, and seen him talking, had heard His words and had seen the effect
of them, until he himself said, Whatever that man speaks is so; when He
says a thing, it is done. Now I am going to have the advantage of it. So
he went to Jesus and said what is written. Jesus knew perfectly well that
the man had his mind upon the power of His word to do that thing, and He
replied, Very well, I will come and heal your servant. O no, my Lord, you
do not need to come. You see this man was testing the matter to see whether
or not there was any power in the word. Therefore he said, "Speak the word
only, and my servant shall be healed." Jesus replied, "As thou hast believed,
so be it done unto thee. And his servant was healed." When that word went
forth, "so be it done unto thee," how long before their man was healed?
Twenty years? No. Didn't he have to go through many ups and downs before
he was certainly healed? Honest, now? No, no! When the word was spoken,
the word did the thing that was spoken, and it did it at once.
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Another day Jesus was walking along and a leper some distance
from Him saw and recognised Him. He, too, had got hold of the blessed truth
of the creative energy of the word of God. He said to Jesus, "If thou wilt,
thou canst make me clean." Jesus stopped and said, "I will; be thou clean.
And as soon as He had spoken, immediately the leprosy departed from him,
and he was cleansed." Mark 1:41, 42. We are not allowed to put a moment
of time between speaking of the word and the accomplished fact: "Immediately"
the leper was cleansed.
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Now you see that the word of God at the beginning of creation
had in it the creative energy to produce that thing which the word pronounced.
you see that when Jesus came into the world to show men the way of life,
to save them from their sins, He demonstrated, over and over again, here
and there and everywhere, to all people and for all time, that that same
word of God has that same creative energy in it yet; so that when that
word is spoken, the creative energy is there to produce the thing.
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Now are you an evolutionist or are you a creationist?
That word speaks to you. You have read it; you profess to believe it. You
believe in creation, as against the other evolutionists; now will you believe
in creation as against yourself? Will you put yourself upon that platform
today where you will allow nothing to come between you and the creative
energy of that word--no period of time whatever?
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Jesus said to a certain person, "Thy sins are forgiven."
How long before it was so? There was no length of time whatever between
the word "forgiven" and the thing. That same word, "Thy sins are forgiven,"
is spoken to you today. Why do you let any time pass between this word,
which is spoken to you and the accomplishment of the thing? You said a
while ago that anybody who let a minute, or even a second, pass between
the speaking of the word of God and the production of the thing is an evolutionist.
Very good; that is so. Stick to it. Now I ask you, Why is it that when
He speaks forgiveness to you, you let whole days pass before forgiveness
gets to you, before it is true in you? You said the other man is an evolutionist.
What are you, I want to know? Are you going to stop being evolutionists
and become creationists?
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This day will be one of special importance to many here,
because it is a time when many will decide this question one way or the
other. If you go out of this house an evolutionist, you are in danger.
It is to you a matter of life or death just now. You said that evolution
is infidelity and that is so; therefore, if you go out of this house an
evolutionist, where do you stand? What is your choice? And if you go out
of this house without the forgiveness of sins, you are an evolutionist,
because you allow time to pass between the speaking of the word and the
accomplishment of the fact.
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From what I have read, you see that whoever lets any time
pass between the word spoken and the thing done, is an evolutionist. The
word of God to you is, Man, "thy sins are forgiven thee." Woman, "thy sins
are forgiven thee." [Elder Corliss: "Didn't it say, Thy sins shall be forgiven?"]
No, sir. "Thy sins are forgiven thee"--present tense, with an emphasis.
"Thy sins are forgiven." I thank God this is so, because the creative energy
is in that word "forgiven" to take away all sin and create the man a new
creature. I believe in creation. Do you? Do you believe in the creative
energy that is in the word "forgiven" spoken to you? Or are you an evolutionist
and do you say, I cannot see how that can be, because I am so bad? I have
been trying to do right, but I have made many failures. I have had many
ups and downs and have been down a good many more times than up. If that
is what you say, you are an evolutionist, for that is evolution.
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Many people have been longing and longing for a clean
heart. They say, "I believe in the forgiveness of sin and all that and
I would take it all, if I was sure that I could hold out, but there is
so much evil in my heart and so many things to overcome that I do not have
any confidence." But there stands the word, "Create in me a clean heart."
A clean heart comes by creation and by no other means; and that creation
is wrought by the word of God. For He says, "A new heart also will I give
you and a new spirit will I put within you." Are you a creationist now
or are you an evolutionist? Will you go out of this house with an evil
heart or with a new heart created by the word of God, which has in it creative
energy to produce a new heart? It speaks to you a new heart. To every one
it speaks just that way, and if you allow a moment to pass between the
speaking of the word and the new heart, you are an evolutionist. When you
allow any time to pass between the word spoken and the fulfilment of that
thing in your experience, then you are an evolutionist.
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There are those in this house who have said, Yes, I want
it. I am going to have it. I believe the word will accomplish it, but they
have lengthened out the time until the next meeting and on and on, passing
over years, and so they are just this much evolutionists. "While so many
are hovering about the mystery of faith and godliness, they could have
solved the matter by proclaiming [speaking abroad, telling it out], "I
know that Jesus Christ is my portion forever." The power to produce this
is in the word of God, and when this is accepted, the creative energy is
there producing the thing that is spoken. So you can settle the whole matter
of the mystery of faith and godliness by proclaiming that you know that
Christ is your portion forever.
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There is a mystery in how God can be manifest in such
sinful flesh as yours. But, mind you, the question is not now about the
mystery; the question is, Is there such a thing as creation? Is there such
a thing as a Creator, who can create in you a clean heart? Or is the whole
thing simply evolution? Just now and among Seventh-day Adventists, the
question from this day until the end of the world must be, Do you believe
in the Creator? And when you believe in the Creator, how is it that He
creates? Of course you say, it is by the word of God. Very good. Now does
He create things for you by His word? Are you a creationist for the other
evolutionists and then an evolutionist for the other creationists? How
is it?
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Another thing. The word says, "Be ye clean." He said,
back yonder, "Let there be light, and there was light." He said to the
leper, "Be thou clean," and "immediately" he was clean. He says now to
you, "Be ye clean," and what now? Every one of you--what do you say? [Voice:
"It is so."] Then for your soul's sake put yourself upon that creative
word. Recognise the creative energy in the word of God which comes to you
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the Bible, for this word of God in the Bible is the same here to you
today that it was when it spoke into space the worlds on high and brought
light out of darkness and cleansing to the leper. That word spoken to you
today, if received, creates you new in Christ Jesus. That word, spoken
in the dark waste and voice space of your heart, if received, produces
there the light of God; that word spoken today to you afflicted with the
leprosy of sin, if received, immediately cleanses you. Let it. Let it.
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How shall I be clean? By the creative energy of that word,
"Be ye clean." Therefore it is written, "Now ye are clean through the word
which I have spoken unto you." John 15:3. Are you? Will you from this moment
be a creationist? Or will you go on being an evolutionist?
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See what a blessed thing this is. When you read the word,
receive the word, and think upon the word, what is it to you all the time?
O, it is creation! The creative energy is in you producing the things which
the word speaks, and you are living in the very presence of the power of
creation. Creation is going on in your life. God is creating in you righteousness,
holiness, truth, faithfulness--every good and gracious thing.
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And when this is so, your Sabbath-keeping will amount
to something, because the Sabbath is a memorial of creation--the sign that
He who observes it knows the Creator and is acquainted with the process
of creation. But as certainly as you are an evolutionist, your Sabbath-keeping
is a fraud.
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Unless you recognise the word of God day by day as a creative
energy in your life, your Sabbath-keeping is a fraud, because the Sabbath
is a memorial of creation. It is "a sign between me and you, that [by which]
ye may know that I am the Lord your God," the Creator of all things.
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In the second chapter of Ephesians, eighth to tenth verses,
we read, "For by grace are ye saved through faith, and that not of yourselves,
it is the gift of God; not of works lest any man should boast. For we are
his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath
before ordained that we should walk in them."
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You need not expect to get any good works out of yourself.
You have been trying. The evolutionist tries and is always trying without
accomplishing it. Why go about trying to do good works, when you know you
fail? Listen. There will never be any good thing in you of any kind whatever
from now till the world's end, except it is created there by the Creator
Himself, by His word, which has in it the creative energy. Do not forget
that. Do you want to walk in good works when you go out of this house?
It can be done only by being created in Jesus Christ unto those good works.
Stop trying. Look to the Creator and receive His creative word. "Let the
word of God dwell in you richly," then those good works will appear; you
will be a Christian. Then, because you live with the Creator and are in
the presence of the creative energy, you will have that pleasant, quiet
peace and genuine strength and building up that belong to a Christian.
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When He tells you that "we are his workmanship, created
in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we
should walk in them," then recognise the Creator, recognise only the good
works that are created in you, paying no attention whatever to any work
that is not crated there, because there is nothing good but what is created
by the Lord.
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Now you are created new in Christ Jesus. He says so. Thank
Him that it is so. What! Will you be an evolutionist on that verse? That
is the present tense, "We are his workmanship." We are created in Christ
Jesus unto good works. Are you? The word is spoken. It is the creative
word. How much time are you going to allow between that word of God and
your being created new? Of the creation in the beginning, you said that
any man who allows even a minute to pass between the word and the thing
is an evolutionist. What are you now as to this word of God, which creates
men in Christ Jesus unto good works? Are you an evolutionist here? Come,
let us all be creationists.
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Do you not see that in this way it will not require a
long, tedious wearing process to be made ready to meet the Lord in glory?
So many people are looking at themselves. They know that, in the nature
of things it must take them an exceedingly long time to get fully ready
to meet Him. If it is done by evolution, it will never be done. But when
it is done by creation, it will be both surely and quickly done. That word
I have before referred to is the word everyone here may take to himself.
"While so many are hovering about the mystery of faith and godliness, they
could solve the matter by proclaiming abroad [by telling it out], 'Jesus
Christ is my portion forever.'"
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Do you see how much we have been evolutionists? shall
we quit? Come now, let us be creationists and be done with it. Let us be
Sabbath-keepers truly. Let us believe the Lord. He speaks forgiveness.
He speaks a clean heart. He speaks holiness; He creates it. Let Him create
it in you. Stop being an evolutionist and let that creative word work for
you, let that creative energy work in you, that which the word pronounces,
and before you leave this house, God can get you ready to meet Him. Indeed,
in that very thing you do meet Him. And when you have thus met Him and
do thus meet Him every day, are you not then ready to meet Him? Do you
believe that? You believe He made the worlds when He spoke, that light
came by His word when He spoke, and that the leper was "immediately" cleansed
when he spoke, but with yourself you think considerable time must elapse
between the time when the word is spoken and the fact is accomplished.
O, why will you be an evolutionist? Creation, creation--that is the thing.
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You and I are to call people to the supper; we are to
say to all people, "Come, for all things are now ready." How can I call
to a man that all things are now ready, when I myself am not ready? It
is a falsehood to start with. My words will not reach him. They are but
an empty sound. But O, when there is in that call the creative energy of
the word that has made us ready, that has cleansed us from sin, that has
created us unto good works, that holds us as the sun is held in the course
which God has marked out--then when we go forth and say to the world lying
in wickedness, "Come, for all things are now ready," they will hear. They
will hear in the call the tones of the voice of the Good Shepherd, and
will be cheered to come to Him for creative energy for themselves, to make
them new creatures and prepare them for the supper to which they have been
called.
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This is where we are in this world's history. God's mark
is being set upon the people. But remember, He will never set His mark
upon one who is not cleansed from every defilement. God will not set His
seal to something that is not true, that is not good. Would you ask Him
to set His seal to righteousness that is altogether unrighteousness? You
would not have the face to do that. You know that He is too righteous to
do such a thing. Then He must cleanse you so that He can put His seal to
His own work. He cannot put His seal to your work. His seal belongs only
to a document which He Himself has approved. Let Him write His character
upon your heart and then He can set His seal there. He can write His seal
of approval upon your heart, only when His creative word has accomplished
its purpose in your heart.
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You can see in what a Presence we are; you can see in
a measure how long it would take half to exhaust such a subject as this.
But, brethren, when we do stop, let us stop in the presence of creation.
Let us be no more evolutionists. Let not a moment pass between the word
of God spoken to you and the accomplishment of the thing in you. Thus,
living in the presence of creation, walking with the Creator, upheld by
creative power, inspired by the creative energy--why, with a people such
as that, God can move the world in a little while.
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If at the beginning you thought this was a queer subject
for such an occasion as today [it was the closing service of the week of
prayer] you can now see that it is a strictly present truth. There are
only the two ways. There is no halfway ground. Every man and woman in the
world is either a creationist or an evolutionist. Evolution is infidelity;
it is death. Creation is Christianity; it is life. Choose Creation, Christianity,
and Life, that you may live. Let us be creationists only and creationists
forever. And let all the people say, Amen.
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