Part One: Exhortation to Faithfulness--In
visions of the night I seemed to be speaking with great earnestness
before an assembly of people. A heavy burden was upon my soul.
I was presenting before those gathered together the message of
the prophet Ezekiel regarding the duties of the Lord's watchmen.
[Ezekiel
33:1-11 quoted.]
The prophet had by the command of God ceased
from prophesying to the Jews just at the time when the news came
that Jerusalem was invaded and siege laid to her. In the twenty-fourth
chapter Ezekiel records the representation that was given to
him of the punishment that would come upon all who would refuse
the word of the Lord. The people were removed from Jerusalem
and punished by death and captivity. No lot was to fall upon
it to determine who should be saved and who destroyed.
[Ezekiel
24:6,7,9,10,12-24 quoted.]
I am instructed to present these words
before those who have had light and evidence, but who have walked
directly contrary to the light. The Lord will make the punishment
of those who will not receive His admonitions and warnings as
broad as the wrong has been. The purposes of those who have tried
to cover their wrong while they have secretly worked against
the purposes of God will be fully revealed. Truth will be vindicated.
God will make manifest that He is God.
There is a spirit of wickedness at work
in the church that is striving at every opportunity to make void
the law of God. While the Lord may not punish unto death those
who have carried their rebellion to great lengths, the light
will never again shine with such convincing power upon the stubborn
opposers of truth. Sufficient evidence is given to every soul
regarding what is truth and what is error. But the deceptive
power of evil upon some is so great that they will not receive
the evidence and respond to it by repentance.
A long-continued resistance of truth will
harden the most impressionable heart. Those who reject the Spirit
of truth place themselves under the control of a spirit that
is opposed to the word and work of God. For a time they may continue
to teach some phases of the truth, but their refusal to accept
all the light God sends will after a time place them where they
will do the work of a false watchman.
The interests of the cause of present truth
demand that those who profess to stand on the Lord's side shall
bring into exercise all their powers to vindicate the advent
message, the most important message that will ever come to the
world. For those who stand as representatives of present truth
to use time and energy now in attempting to answer the questions
of the doubting ones, will be an unwise use of their time. It
will not remove the doubts. The burden of our work now is not
to labor for those who, although they have had abundant light
and evidence, still continue on the unbelieving side. God bids
us give our time and strength to the work of preaching to the
people the messages that stirred men and women in 1843 and 1844.
We are now to labor unceasingly to get
the truth before Jew and Gentile. Instead of going over and over
the same ground to establish the faith of
those who should never have accepted a doubt regarding the third
angel's message, let our efforts be given to making known the
truth to those who have never heard it. God calls upon us to
make known to all men the truths that have made us what we are--Seventh-day
Adventists.
God is speaking to His people today as
He spoke to Israel through Moses, saying, "Who is on the
Lord's side?" My brethren, take your position where God
bids you. Leave alone those who, after light has been repeatedly
given them, have taken a stand on the opposite side. You are
not to spend precious time in repeating to them what they already
know and thus lose your opportunities of entering new fields
with the message of present truth. Take up the work which has
been given us. With the Word of God as your message, stand on
the platform of truth and proclaim the soon coming of Christ.
Truth, eternal truth, will prevail.
For more than half a century the different
points of present truth have been questioned and opposed. New
theories have been advanced as truth, which were not truth, and
the Spirit of God revealed their error. As the great pillars
of our faith have been presented, the Holy Spirit has borne witness
to them, and especially is this so regarding the truths of the
sanctuary question. Over and over again the Holy Spirit has in
a marked manner endorsed the preaching of this doctrine. But
today, as in the past, some will be led to form new theories
and to deny the truths upon which the Spirit of God has placed
His approval.
Any man who seeks to present theories which
would lead us from the light that has come to us on the ministration
in the heavenly sanctuary should
not be accepted as a teacher. A true understanding of the sanctuary
question means much to us as a people. When we were earnestly
seeking the Lord for light on that question, light came. In vision
I was given such a view of the heavenly sanctuary and the ministration
connection with the Holy Place, that for many days I could not
speak of it.
I know from the light that God has given
me that there should be a revival of the messages that have been
given in the past, because men will seek to bring in new theories
and will try to prove that these theories are Scriptural, whereas
they are error which if allowed a place will undermine faith
in the truth. We are not to accept these suppositions and pass
them along as truth. No, no. We must not move from the platform
of truth on which we have been established.
There will always be those who are seeking
for something new and who stretch and strain the Word of God
to make it support their ideas and theories. Let us, brethren,
take the things that God has given us, and which His Spirit has
taught us is truth, and believe them, leaving alone those theories
which His Spirit has not endorsed.
Part Two: Warning Against Rebellion--Ezekiel
again writes: [Ezekiel
28:1-26, quoted.]
The first sinner was one whom God had greatly
exalted. He is represented under the figure of the prince of
Tyrus flourishing in might and magnificence. Little by little
Satan came to indulge the desire for self-exaltation. The Scripture
says: "Thine heart was lifted up because of thy
beauty; thou hast corrupted thy wisdom by
reason of thy brightness." "Thou hast said in thine
heart . . . I will exalt my throne above the stars of God. .
. . I will be like the Most High" [Isa. 14:13, 14]. Though all
His glory was from God, this mighty angel came to regard it as
pertaining to himself. Not content with his position, though
honored above the heavenly host, he ventured to covet homage
due alone to the Creator. Instead of seeking to make God supreme
in the affections and allegiance of all created beings, it was
his endeavor to secure their service and loyalty to himself.
And coveting the glory with which the infinite Father has invested
His Son, this prince of angels aspired to power that was the
prerogative of Christ alone.
To the very close of the controversy in
heaven, the great usurper continued to justify himself. When
it was announced that with all his sympathizers he must be expelled
from the abodes of bliss, then the rebel leader boldly avowed
his contempt for the Creator's law. He denounced the divine statutes
as a restriction of their liberty, and declared that it was his
purpose to secure the abolition of law. With one accord, Satan
and his host threw the blame of their rebellion wholly upon Christ,
declaring that if they had not been reproved, they would never
have rebelled.
Satan's rebellion was to be a lesson to
the universe through all coming ages, a perpetual testimony to
the nature and terrible results of sin. The working out of Satan's
rule, its effects upon both men and angels, would show what must
be the fruit of setting aside the divine authority. It would
testify that with the existence of God's government
and His law is bound up the well-being of all the creatures He
has made. Thus the history of this terrible experiment of rebellion
was to be a perpetual safeguard to all holy intelligences, to
prevent them from being deceived as to the nature of transgression,
to save them from committing sin, and suffering its punishment.
At any moment God can withdraw from the
impenitent the tokens of His wonderful mercy and love. Oh, that
human agencies might consider what will be the sure result of
their ingratitude to Him and of their disregard of the infinite
Gift of Christ to our world! If they continue to love transgression
more than obedience, the present blessings and the great mercy
of God that they now enjoy, but do not appreciate, will finally
become the occasion of their eternal ruin. When it is too late
for them to see and to understand that which they have slighted
as a thing of naught, they will know what it means to be without
God, without hope. Then they will realize what they have lost
by choosing to be disloyal to God and to stand in rebellion to
His commandments.
In His great mercy, God has spoken words
of encouragement to the children of men. To all who repent and
turn to Him, He offers abundant pardon. Repentance for sin is
the firstfruits of the working of the Holy Spirit in the life.
It is the only process by which infinite purity reflects the
image of Christ in His redeemed subjects. In Christ all fullness
dwells. He teaches us to count all things but loss for the excellency
of the knowledge of Christ Jesus
our Lord. This knowledge is the highest science that any man
can reach. It is the sum of all true science. "This is life
eternal." Christ declared, "that they might know thee
the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent"
[John 17:3].
The time has come when the righteous should
understand that God's judgments are to fall on all who transgress
His law, and that those who walk humbly with Him will triumph
with holy gladness. As Jehovah is holy, He requires His people
to be holy, pure, undefiled; for without holiness no man shall
see the Lord. Those who worship Him in sincerity and truth will
be accepted by Him. If church members will put away all self-worship,
and will receive in their hearts the love for God and for one
another that filled Christ's heart, our heavenly Father will
constantly manifest His power through them. Let His people be
drawn together with the cords of divine love. Then the world
will recognize the miracle-working power of God, and will acknowledge
that He is the Strength and the Helper of His commandment-keeping
people.--Manuscript 125, 1907. (Written from Sanitarium, Calif.,
July 4, 1907; designated "to be read in Battle Creek, Oakland,
Chicago, and other large churches.") (MR 900.21)