Manuscript 11, 1893
[Sermon by Mrs. G. E. White, at the Pavilion,
Napier, New Zealand, Tuesday, March 28, 1893, 6:00 a.m.]
Our blessed Saviour said "Search the
Scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they
are they which testify of Me" (John 5:39). Our Saviour knew
just what the disciples would pass through. They witnessed the
body of the Lord hanging between the heavens and the earth, treated
as a sinner, though undeserving. They had taken His body down
and laid it in Joseph's new tomb. Never had they realized so
much the worth of a living Saviour as in their great trial. They
had not appreciated the value of the Saviour. In this, their
great sorrow, was just when they needed Him.
A report came that the Saviour had risen,
but they did not believe it. If they had searched the Scriptures,
their hopes would not have been buried in the tomb with Jesus.
Their minds had hardly grasped the idea of a Saviour suffering.
Afterward, as two of His big disciples
journeyed toward Emmaus, they were telling of their troubles,
instead of searching the Scriptures to see if these things were
so. They were talking with one another, and were sad. Jesus drew
near. Their faith was so small they had not expected Him, and
did not recognize Him. He said "What manner of communications
are these that ye have one to another, as ye walk, and are sad"
(Luke 24:17)? They turned to Him and said "Art thou only
a stranger in Jerusalem, and hast not known the things which
are come to pass there in these days? And He said unto them,
What things? And they said unto Him, Concerning Jesus of Nazareth,
which was a prophet mighty in deed and word before God and all
the people: And how the chief priests and our rulers delivered
Him to be condemned to death, and have crucified Him" (Luke 24:18-20).
While treading the rough way with them,
He was opening the prophecies to them. They did not understand
the Scriptures. It drew toward evening, and as Jesus was about
to pass on farther than their abiding place, how tenderly they
invited Him to abide with them, "for it is toward evening,
and the day is far spent" (verse 29).
How tenderly they felt toward the One who
was reviving their hopes. In His conversation with them He said
"O fools, and slow of heart to believe all that the prophets
have spoken: Ought not Christ to
have suffered these things, and to enter into His glory"
(verses 25, 26)? "All," not a little here and there.
These disciples could not endure to be
separated from Him who had instructed them, but they wanted more,
so they constrained Him to abide with them. As He sat at meat
with them, and took bread, and blessed it, and brake, and gave
to them, He raised His hands. They noticed it was the motions
of Christ, and in His hands they saw the signs of the crucifixion.
"And their eyes were opened, and they knew Him; and he vanished
out of their sight" (verse
31).
Now they knew for themselves that their
Lord had risen, and they did not remain in their home to rejoice
over it themselves; the good news must be carried to His disciples.
They started the same hour, and returned to Jerusalem. They did
not mind the roughness of the way nor the darkness of the night,
for now they knew their Lord had risen, and they were infused
with a spirit of hope, and they could give the trumpet a certain
sound. They knew just where to go to find the disciples.
They were in an upper chamber, and alone
for secrecy, and they had the door closed. The two disciples
soon found access, and they communicated to the assembled company
the wonderful news that Christ had risen. But the disciples did
not believe their report. They had not believed the women who
had brought them the same report, that Christ had risen. But
lo, Jesus enters, the door being closed, and He is now in their
midst, and He ate before them, and then He went on explaining
and opening the Scriptures before them, beginning at what was
written in the law of Moses and the prophets.
Why did He not work a miracle before them
instead of opening the Scriptures to their minds? "And He
said unto them, These are the words which I spake unto you, while
I was yet with you, that all things must be fulfilled, which
were written in the law of Moses, and in the prophets, and in
the Psalms, concerning Me. Then opened He their understanding,
that they might understand the Scriptures, "And said unto
them, Thus it is written, and thus it behoved Christ to suffer,
and to rise from the dead the third day: And that repentance
and remission of sins should be preached in His name among all
nations, beginning at Jerusalem" (verses 46, 47). How precious
was the presence of Jesus to them! He was with them forty days
and forty nights before His ascension.
We do not study the Scriptures as much
as we should. Instead of spending our time in studying the various
themes of the day, we need to devote that time to the study of
the Scriptures. We want to come with our Bibles on our knees
before God and ask for wisdom from God to
comprehend the treasures of truth. We cannot have root in ourselves
unless we do this, for everything is to be shaken that can be
shaken. The devil is working in a special manner with the popular
churches to pick flaws with the Bible and with those who are
working in Christ's lines, and infidelity prevails everywhere.
It is the mystery of iniquity, the superhuman working of Satan,
bewitching human minds with his power.
The heavenly angels are also at work to
take hold of reasoning minds, and their power is mightier than
the hosts of darkness. There are minds that are dealing with
sacred things who are not in close connection with God and who
do not discern the Spirit of God. Unless His grace transforms
them into the image of Christ's likeness, His Spirit will leave
them as water leaves a leaky vessel. Their only hope is to seek
God with all their mind, heart, and soul. Then they will lawfully
strive for the mastery. Satan will steal the imagination and
affections if you give him a chance.
Among the ten virgins only half were wise.
We must not trust to mere theory, but [use] the oil of grace
that our lamps may shine so that the world will take knowledge
of us that we have been with Jesus and learned of Him. Satan
is watching that he may find the mind in an unguarded moment
and so get possession of it. We do not want to be ignorant of
his devices, neither do we want to be overpowered by his devices.
He is pleased with the pictures that represent him as having
horns and hoofs, for he has intelligence; he was once an angel
of light. To these that trust in their intelligence he will make
believe that they can correct the Scriptures. You are going to
meet this infidelity in high places. You need the Holy Spirit
of God, the divine power to cooperate with you to discern the
track that the devil is preparing, and escape it. He is going
to lead the religious world captive (2 Thess. 2:11). How dare they
to lay their sacrilegious hands upon the Scriptures! We must
bring the Sabbath of the Lord to the front.
It is so plain, and so decided. It is a
sign between the children of God and the children of the world.
Please read Ex. 31:17: "It is a sign between Me and the children of
Israel for ever: for in six days the Lord made heaven and earth,
and on the seventh day He rested, and was refreshed."
When Christ delivered His memorial Sermon
on the Mount, He gave the exposition of His own law. The Pharisees
thought He was dishonoring the law, for their traditions so covered
the law that it could not be kept. Christ was bringing right
principles before them, and these words fell upon their astonished
ears: "Think not that I am come to destroy the law,
or the prophets: I am not come to destroy,
but to fulfill. For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth
pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law,
till all be fulfilled" (Matt.
5:17,18).
If men with reasoning faculties pass over
what the Lord Jesus Christ says, it becomes us to stand where
we can defend the honor of the law of the Lord God of Israel.
We can do so by presenting the truth as it is in Jesus. The enemy
has ever labored to disconnect the law and the gospel. They go
hand in hand.
We know not how soon we shall be singled
out as not being law-abiding citizens, because the prince of
the power of the air is getting possession of the minds of men.
We can choose between obeying the powers that be and dishonoring
God, or disobeying the powers that be and honoring God. If we
obey God, His Holy Spirit is resting upon us, and we are not
fighting with our own assertions, but with "It is written."
All we have to do is to go back to the fourth commandment. Read
the testimony of Jesus Christ that not even a little dot was
to be altered, but it is just as written by the finger of God
on the tables of stone. We should love the truth because it is
truth.
It makes every difference whether we are
on God's side of the question or not. You may be summoned to
the courts, and in these emergencies think on the Saviour's promise
"that I am there." We cannot stand on sliding sand,
but we can [stand] on Christ Jesus. And we can stand there though
the whole world may be arrayed against us.
Don't bring your suppositions to the Bible,
but lay your ideas at the door of investigation of the Scriptures.
Take the mighty assertions that God has given and you are safe.
A certain man who kept the Sabbath, but did not believe in the
second coming of Christ, said, "I made a center that it
was not so, and then the Scriptures proved to my mind that the
second coming of Christ was not near." Are you going to
make a center of Sunday as the Sabbath, and then come with unmitigation
to the Scriptures? If you do, you will surely hear a voice, "Believe
not in the fourth commandment as it reads."
But I tell you to build your holy faith
on it, because it is the everlasting word of Jehovah. As John
has a view of the people of God, he says "Here are they
that keep the commandments of God." "And the temple
of God was opened in heaven, and there was seen in His temple
the ark of His testament" [Rev. 11:19]. Everyone has his
eye directed to the sanctuary where the commandments of God are.
Right over the ark of His testament is the mercy seat. Written
over the throne of God is His bow of promise. Why, the commandment
keeping people, they shall not perish,
but have everlasting life. Here is the bow of promise. God has
covenanted and He will be with His people. How dare any give
the trumpet an uncertain sound, as they do when they say Sunday
is the Sabbath, when God has not given them one syllable to say
so? But He says, "I will not alter nor change the thing
that has gone out of My mouth."--Ms. 11, 1893.