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ready to contend for man's right to worship
God according to the dictates of his own conscience. The minds
of the people of God have been bewildered, and they have not
discerned that Satan was stealing a march upon them, exulting
that he could employ their voice and pen upon matters of minor
importance, and so keep them from warning the people of their
danger. There are many who, if they understood the spirit and
the result of religious legislation, would not do anything to
forward in the least the movement for Sunday enforcement.
But while Satan has been making a success
of his plans, the people of God have failed at their post. God
had an earnest work for them to do, for the honor of His law
and the religious liberty of the people are at stake. Yet the
watchmen failed to discern the deceptions of the enemy that they
might give the trumpet a certain sound in season to have some
decided influence.
At the time of the trouble in the church
and college at Battle Creek, in 1882, I was in Healdsburg, California,
and my soul was in agony as I pleaded with God to arouse His
people that they might not be ignorant of Satan's devices. God
would have us see and realize the weakness and depravity of men,
and put our entire trust in Him. "For we wrestle not against
flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers,
against the rulers of the darkness
of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. Wherefore
take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to
withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand"
[Eph. 6:12, 13].
There are many who are at ease, who are,
as it were, asleep. They say, "If prophecy has foretold
the enforcement of Sunday observance, the law will surely be
enacted," and having come to this conclusion they sit down
in calm expectation of the event, comforting themselves with
the thought that God will protect His people in the day of trouble.
But God will not save us if we make no effort to do the work
He has committed to our charge. We must be found faithfully [doing
our duty as] vigilant soldiers, lest Satan shall gain an advantage
which it is our duty to prevent.
We should diligently study the Word of
God, and pray in faith that God will restrain the powers of darkness,
for as yet the message has gone to comparatively few, and the
world is to be lightened with its glory. The present truth--the
commandments of God and the faith of Jesus--has not yet been
sounded as it must be. There are many almost within the shadow
of our own doors for whose salvation no personal effort has ever
been made.
We are not prepared for the time when our
work must close. We must take a firm stand that we will not reverence
the first day of the week as the Sabbath, for it is not the day
that was blessed and sanctified by Jehovah, and in reverencing
Sunday we should place ourselves on the side of the great deceiver.
The controversy for the Sabbath will open the subject to the
people, and an opportunity will be given that the claims of the
genuine Sabbath may be presented. Blindness and disloyalty to
God so prevail that His law is
made void, but the psalmist says of such a condition, "It
is time for Thee, Lord, to work; for they have made void Thy
law."
It is time for God's people to work as
never before, because of the increase of wickedness. The God-fearing,
commandment-keeping people should be diligent, not only in prayer,
but in action; and this will bring the truth before those who
have never heard it. The world is overborne with falsehood and
iniquity, and those whom God has made the depositaries of His
law and of the pure religion of Jesus must be determined to let
their light shine. If they do nothing to disabuse the minds of
the people, and through ignorance of the truth our legislators
should abjure the principles of Protestantism, and give countenance
and support to the Roman fallacy, the spurious sabbath, God will
hold His people, who have had great light, responsible for their
lack of diligence and faithfulness. But if the subject of religious
legislation is judiciously and intelligently laid before the
people, and they see that through Sunday enforcement the Roman
apostasy would be reenacted by the Christian world, and that
the tyranny of past ages would be repeated, then whatever comes,
we shall have done our duty.
The man of sin thinks to change times and
laws. He is exalting himself above God, in trying to compel the
conscience. But God's people should work with persevering energy
to let their light shine upon the people in regard to the law,
and thus to withstand the enemies of God and His truth. When
the law of God has been made void, and apostasy becomes a national
sin, the Lord will work in behalf of His people. Their extremity
will be His opportunity. He will manifest His power in behalf
of His church.
When in Healdsburg the Lord wrought upon
me mightily; I could not rest, and I asked the Lord to give me
strength to meet my brethren again in General Conference, and
I would set these things plainly before them. I would not shun
to declare to them the whole counsel of God. While you have been
allowing your minds to be diverted from the very work that God
would have you do, and have been doing that which He has not
called you to do, Satan has exulted, and has carried on his work
with all diligence. You have neglected the testimonies that the
Lord in mercy sent to incline your feet in the right path. Some
of you have utterly refused these words of warning. You have
been strong in your own ideas, set in your own ways, and you
would not heed reproof or receive correction. The powers of darkness
were mustering their forces. Satan was stirring men with a power
from beneath that he might outgeneral the armies of Israel and
take the field. We have lost much time and many precious opportunities,
and Satan has had things his own way.
I promised the Lord that if He would give
me His presence I would attend the next General Conference and
would speak the words He should give me. I felt that if I was
permitted to stand before you again I must have the presence
of God with me as Moses had when he led the children of Israel
through the wilderness, that my words might have power with you
who have been partially blind to the importance of our time and
work. I felt that I would make every effort in my power to urge
our brethren to seek the Lord while He is to be found, to call
upon Him while He is near. I would show them that unless they
were imbued with the Spirit of God they could do no good in their
work. Their coldness, their lukewarmness, was an offense to God.
They must walk in Christ's light or Satan would put his blinder
before their eyes and they would call light darkness and darkness
light.
I tell you now that you must have divine
enlightenment. If you do not seek this, Satan will set up his
hellish banner right in your homes, and you will be so blinded
to the real nature of his deceptions that you reverence it as
the banner of Christ. If you seek God with contrition of soul,
His angels will be round about you, and will minister to you,
helping you to discern between the sacred and the common. But
a nominal faith, a nominal religion, will find no favor with
God.
It has been clearly presented before me
that many who now preach the truth have never been converted.
They need to have Christ the hope of glory formed within them.
They need pure, undefiled religion, then they will not glorify
poor, erring mortal man to his injury and with loss of their
own souls. We need, oh so much we need, the deep movings of the
Spirit of God in all our hearts.
My brethren, we must have Jesus enthroned
within, and self must die. We must be baptized with the Holy
Spirit, and then we shall not sit down, saying unconcernedly,
"What is to be will be. Prophecy must be fulfilled."
Oh, awake, I pray you, awake! for you bear the most sacred responsibilities.
As faithful watchmen you should see the sword coming, and give
the warning, that men and women may not pursue a course through
ignorance that they would avoid if they knew the truth. The Lord
has enlightened us in regard to what is coming upon the earth
that we may enlighten others, and we shall not be held guiltless
if we are content to sit at ease, with folded hands, and quibble
over matters of minor importance. The minds of many have
been engrossed with contentions, and they
have rejected the light given through the Testimonies because
it did not agree with their own opinions. God will not work a
miracle to convince these rebellious ones of the truth of the
Testimonies, and compel them to acknowledge His message. He has
given sufficient evidence for their faith, and it is only the
stubbornness of the natural heart that prevents them from acknowledging
the light.
God does not force any man into His service.
Every soul must decide for himself whether or not he will fall
on the Rock and be broken. Heaven has been amazed to see the
spiritual stupidity that has prevailed. You need individually
to open your proud hearts to the Spirit of God. You need to have
your intellectual ability sanctified to the service of God. The
transforming power of God must be upon you, that your minds may
be renewed by the Holy Spirit, that you may have the mind that
was in Christ.
If the watchmen sleep under an opiate of
Satan's, and do not recognize the voice of the true Shepherd,
and do not take up the warning, I tell you in the fear of God
they will be charged with the blood of souls. The watchmen must
be wide-awake, men who will not slumber at their post of duty,
day nor night. They must give the trumpet a certain sound, that
the people may shun the evil and choose the good. Stupidity and
careless indifference cannot be excused. On every side of us
there are breakers and hidden rocks which will dash our bark
in pieces and leave us helpless wrecks, unless we make God our
refuge and help. Every soul should now be distrustful of self.
Our own ways, our own plans and ideas, may not be such as God
can approve. We must keep the way
of the Lord to do His will, making Him our counselor, and then
in faith work away from self.
Light must come to the people through agents
whom God shall choose, who will give the note of warning, that
none may be in ignorance of the purposes of God or the devices
of Satan. At the great heart of the work Satan will use his hellish
arts to the utmost. He will seek in every possible way to interpose
himself between the people and God, and shut away the light that
God would have come to His children. It is his design to keep
them in ignorance of what shall come upon the earth.
All should be prepared to hear the signal
trumpet of the watchman, and be ready to pass the word along
the walls of Zion, that the people may prepare themselves for
the conflict. The people must not be left to stumble their way
along in darkness, not knowing what is before them and unprepared
for the great issues that are coming. There is a work to be done
for this time in fitting a people to stand in the day of trouble,
and all must act their part in this work. They must be clothed
with the righteousness of Christ, and be so fortified by the
truth that the delusions of Satan shall not be accepted by them
as genuine manifestations of the power of God.
Brethren, years have passed in which every
professed follower of Christ should have been engaged in most
earnest work to press back the armies of the powers of darkness.
Years have been lost because the people of God were not closely
connected with the source of all power. For years past every
soldier of Christ should have been equipped for the warfare,
prepared to meet and avert the dangers that threaten our liberties.
The Word of God is to be our defense. We are to search the Scriptures
as never before. We are to contend
for the faith once delivered to the saints, and turn from our
dependence upon man. We are to idolize no man, exalt no man,
but let God be our fear and our dread.
I call upon you as Christ's ambassadors
to take your feet out of the path they are now in, for it is
not the path of duty or of safety. Repent before God that you
have not been faithful watchmen, standing unitedly in the work
for the salvation of souls. Tell the people the time of night.
Tell the faithful and true that the morning cometh; tell the
slothful and ease-loving, and those who are working on the enemy's
side, that the night cometh. Years have been lost, but will you
now awake? Will those in responsible positions take in the situation,
or will they, by their indifference and inactivity, say to the
people, "Peace and safety"? May God help every one
to come up to the help of the Lord now.
The watchmen have been asleep, but may
God grant that they may not sleep the sleep of death. Let all
who are standing upon the walls of Zion give the trumpet a certain
sound. It is a solemn time for God's people, but if they stand
close by the bleeding side of Jesus. He will be their defense.
He will open ways that the message of light may come to the great
men, to authors and lawmakers. They will have opportunities of
which you do not now dream, and some of them will boldly advocate
the claims of God's downtrodden law.
The word of the Lord has come to us in
positive notes. Will you hear and obey? Says the prophet Isaiah,
"Cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet,
and show My people their transgression, and the house of Jacob
their sins" [Isa. 58:1]. Who is doing this at this time?
Because of the backslidings of
God's people, living faith has become almost extinct. The deep
movings of the Spirit of God are not manifested among us as God
would be pleased to manifest His grace. How long will this state
of things continue?
Instead of increased power as we enter
the perils of the last days, weakness, dissension, and strife
for supremacy, are apparent. But if we had a connection with
the God of heaven we should be mighty in Him, and yet we would
walk with all lowliness of mind, having self hid in Jesus. But
now both spiritual and natural feebleness and death are depriving
us of workers. God alone, by His Holy Spirit, can arouse us from
the slumber of death. There is now need of earnest working men
and women who will seek for the salvation of souls; for Satan
as a powerful general has taken the field, and in this last remnant
of time he is working through all conceivable methods to close
the door against light that God would have come to His people.
He is sweeping the whole world into his ranks, and the few who
are faithful to God's requirements are the only ones who can
ever withstand him; and even these he is trying to overcome.
Much upon these things has been shown to me, but I can present
only a few ideas to you.
Go to God for yourselves; pray for divine
enlightenment that you may know that you do know what is truth,
that when the wonderful miracle-working power of Satan shall
be displayed, and the enemy shall come as an angel of light,
you may distinguish between the genuine work of God and the imitative
work of the powers of darkness.
Ministers may do a great work for God if
Jesus abides in the heart by faith. "Without me," says
Christ, "ye can do nothing." I would that I had the
power to present before you your sacred, solemn responsibility.
Unless you fall upon the Rock and
are broken, unless Christ shall put His mold upon you, these
words will not be heeded. You are too self-sufficient, too self-satisfied
to feel that such words are needed. But they are truth. Has not
God made you the depositaries of His message? And has He not
additional truth to reveal to His people, if they will carefully
search for it as for hid treasure?
The ministers of God should be able to
bring forth from the treasure house of His Word things new and
old. "Educate, educate, educate," said the angel. "Give
the people the truth. Lift up Jesus before them. Lead them in
the path cast up for the ransomed of the Lord to walk in. Give
them line upon line, and precept upon precept, here a little,
and there a little. Never cease to study the Bible for yourselves,
that you may in an intelligent manner present to the understanding
of the people that which is to be."
The word was spoken to me, "Speak
to the people all the words that I shall give thee. Wake up the
mighty men. Let them become fully aroused, that they may with
pen and voice stir up the people to whom God has given great
light, that they may let their light shine forth in clear, steady
rays to the world. A world is to be warned; and when the third
angel's message goes forth with a loud cry, minds will be fully
prepared to make decisions for or against the truth.
The great charge is to be made by Satan
and his evil angels, united with evil men who will fix their
destiny by making void the law of God in the face of convincing
evidence from His Word that it is unchangeable and
eternal. The very time of which the prophet
has written will come, and the mighty cry of the third angel
will be heard in the earth, His glory will lighten the world,
and the message will triumph; but those who do not walk in its
light will not triumph with it.
It is now too late in the day for men to
please and glorify themselves. Ministers of God, it is too late
to be contending for the supremacy. The solemn time has come
when ministers should be weeping between the porch and the altar,
crying, "Spare Thy people, O Lord, and give not Thine heritage
to reproach." It is a day when, instead of lifting up their
souls in self-sufficiency, ministers and people should be confessing
their sins before God and one another. The law of God is made
void, and even among those who advocate its binding claims are
some who break its sacred precepts.
The Bible will be opened from house to
house, and men and women will find access to these homes, and
minds will be opened to receive the Word of God; and when the
crisis comes, many will be prepared to make right decisions even
in the face of the formidable difficulties that will be brought
about through the deceptive miracles of Satan. Although these
will confess the truth and become workers with Christ at the
eleventh hour, they will receive equal wages with those who have
wrought through the whole day.
There will be an army of steadfast believers
who will stand as firm as a rock through the last test. But where
in that army are those who have been standard-bearers? Where
are those whose voices have sounded in proclaiming the truth
to the sinning? Some of them are not there. We look for them;
but in the time of shaking they have been unable to stand, and
have passed over to the enemy's ranks. Christ says to him who
feels his weakness, "Let him
take hold of My strength, that he may make peace with Me, and
he shall make peace with Me."
The power of God is waiting the demand
of earnest faith. The Lord Jesus has been coming near to us in
this conference. I thank God for the heartbreaking I have seen
in the ministers' prayer meetings. The Lord has been moving upon
the hearts of ministers that they might lay hold of His strength.
But for some reason, the very ones who most need the influence
of these meetings have not been present. The very ones who most
need to drink at the fountain of life, who ought to stand in
the forefront in our ranks, have not received the power that
God has been willing to bestow upon them. The future will tell
the results of failing to improve these precious morning meetings.
Day after day has passed, and some have not humbled their souls
before God. Oh, will the Lord pass them by? They are the ones
most in need of hearing every word the Lord has for them.
Those who would now help souls destitute
of wisdom, sanctification, and righteousness, must themselves
have on the whole armor of Christ's righteousness; for we can
never lead the people to an experience of which we are not partakers.
Those who have not tasted of the rich blessing of God will make
little of the blessings that others have received. The light
which God is giving to His people may be slighted, refused, rejected,
but it is thus treated at great peril to men's souls. Brethren,
God is working for us, and I feel deeply in earnest that not
one ray of heaven-sent light may be regarded with indifference.
God's communication to man is to be appreciated and cherished.
If we do not appreciate the light of heaven, it will be our condemnation;
our position will be similar to that of the Jews when they rejected
the Lord of life and glory.
I hope the words I have spoken will not
go out of your hearts, like water out of a leaky vessel. I have
not spoken to you my own words. I promised the Lord that if I
were permitted to meet with you again I would not withhold the
truth, although it might not please you all. I know there are
some that will be benefited, and in the day of reward the faithful
overseer, the faithful shepherd of the flock, will receive a
crown of glory. I entreat you, for Christ's sake, do not let
the spirit of the enemy take possession of you, and the work
be marred in consequence in your hands.
We very much desire the help of Elder Littlejohn.
God has not released him from the work. We very much desire that
Elder Smith shall have the power of the grace of Christ with
him at every step, that he shall have Christ as his counselor;
for Satan will surely seek to leave upon his mind impressions
that will be detrimental not only to his own soul but to the
flock of God. He has had a part in the work almost from its very
beginning. The third angel's message will triumph. [Oh] that
Elder Smith may triumph with it, and may have the full assurance
of God's approval in all his work. He is in danger of making
wrong moves, and it will be, with his temperament, exceedingly
hard for him to acknowledge that he has erred.
The work of God is precious in every particular,
and it is to go forth to the churches in all its divine fullness.
Elder Smith and Elder Littlejohn can communicate the reasons
of our faith in a clear and understanding manner which will interest
and instruct minds, and if they have a living connection with
Jesus, power will attend their labors. God has entrusted to Brother
Smith the treasures of His truth, but he has naught wherein to
boast because of this. He must walk humbly with God, and God
will work with him and for him. He needs to drink deep draughts
of the living water, not occasionally
but continually, that he may present the fulfillment of prophecy
with power and fervency. Increased light will shine upon all
the grand truths of prophecy, and they will be seen in freshness
and brilliancy because the bright beams of the Sun of Righteousness
will illuminate the whole.
Do we believe that we are coming to the
crisis, that we are living in the very last scenes of the earth's
history? Will we now awaken and do the work which this time calls
for, or will we wait till the things which I have presented come
upon us? God will make Brother Smith strong in His strength if
he will walk not in the counsel of men but in the counsel of
the Holy One of Israel. My husband, myself, and Brother Smith
have been united in the work for many years. From his youth,
Brother Smith has been engaged in the work, and it has become
a part of his being. He knows our labor, and is acquainted with
the work that God has given me to do, and, like John, he can
speak of the things which he has seen, and the things that he
has heard, and the experience he has had in relation to the work
God has given me to do. And this witness Satan will strive most
earnestly to silence, that he may better obtain access to minds
by making of none effect the testimonies of the Spirit of God.
Brethren and sisters, the Lord wants to
impart to us increased light. He desires that we shall have distinct
revealings of His glory, that ministers and people shall become
strong in His strength. When the angel was about to unfold to
Daniel the intensely interesting prophecies to be recorded for
us who are to witness their fulfillment, the angel said, "Be
strong, yea, be strong." We are to receive the very same
glory that was revealed to Daniel,
because it is for God's people in these last days, that they
may give the trumpet a certain sound.
God help us to work unitedly and as we
never have worked before, is my prayer. There is need now of
faithful Calebs, whose voices will be heard in clear, ringing
notes, saying of the immortal inheritance, "Let us go up
at once and possess it; for we are well able." We need now
the courage of God's faithful servant of old. Not one wavering,
uncertain note should come from the watchers' trumpets. They
must be true to the sacred, solemn work that has been entrusted
to them, and lead the flock of God in right pathways onward and
upward to victory.--Manuscript 18, 1888. See RH Extra, Dec. 24, 1889. (MR
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