Manuscript 144, 1901
[Sermon at an early morning meeting, April
3, 1901, in the Battle Creek Tabernacle.]
I thank the Lord that so many have come
out to this early five-o'clock meeting to worship God. I desire
that my heart shall be drawn out to God. It is our privilege
to feel the deep movings of His Spirit.
We read in James, "James, a servant
of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, to the twelve tribes which
are scattered abroad, greeting. My brethren, count it all joy
when ye fall into divers temptations; knowing this, that the
trying of your faith worketh patience. But let patience have
her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting
nothing" (1:1-4). This is a wonderful position. And it is
our privilege to occupy this position.
"If any of you lack wisdom, let him
ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth
not; and it shall be given him. But let him ask in faith, nothing
wavering. For he that wavereth is like a wave of the sea driven
with the wind and tossed. For let not that man think that he
shall receive any thing of the Lord. A double minded man is unstable
in all his ways. Let the brother of low degree rejoice in that
he is exalted: but the rich, in that he is made low: because
as the flower of the grass he shall pass away. For the sun is
no sooner risen with a burning heat, but it withereth the grass,
and the flower thereof falleth, and the grace of the fashion
of it perisheth: so also shall the rich man fade away in his
ways. Blessed is the man that endureth temptation: for when he
is tried, he shall receive the crown of life, which the Lord
hath promised to them that love Him" (verses 5-12).
Let us take in the idea of the privilege
we have. There are so many who, when they are in trouble, fall
into temptation and lose their bearings. They forget the invitations
God has abundantly given, and begin to look and plan for human
help. They go to human beings for aid, and this is the way in
which their experience becomes feeble and confused. In all our
trials we are directed to seek the Lord most earnestly, remembering
that we are His property, His children by adoption. No human
being can understand our necessities as Christ. We shall receive
help if we ask Him in faith. We are His by creation; we are His
by redemption. By the cords of divine love we are bound to the
Source of all power and strength. If we will only
make God our dependence, asking Him for what
we want as a little child asks his father for what he wants,
we shall obtain a rich experience. We shall learn that God is
the source of all strength and power.
If when you ask you do not immediately
feel any special exercise of feeling, do not think that your
prayer is not answered. The One who says, "Ask, and it shall
be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be
opened unto you: for every one that asketh receiveth; and he
that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened"
[Matt. 7:7, 8], will hear and answer you. Let then His Word be
your trust; ask and seek and have the privilege of finding. Christ
has encouraged you. He says, "Come unto Me, all ye that
labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take My
yoke upon you"--the yoke of restraint and obedience--"and
learn of Me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find
rest unto your souls" [Matt.
11:28, 29].
We are to find rest by wearing His yoke
and bearing His burdens. In being co-workers with Christ in the
great, grand, work for which He gave His life, we shall find
true rest. When we were sinners He gave His life for us. He wants
us to come to Him and learn of Him. Thus we are to find rest.
He says He will give us rest. Then do not lay your burdens upon
any human being. "Learn of Me; for I am meek and lowly in
heart." In doing this you will find in your own experience
the rest that Christ gives, the rest that comes from wearing
His yoke and lifting His burdens.
God has been greatly dishonored by His
people leaning upon human beings. He has not told us to do this.
He has told us that He will teach us, He will guide us. We may
come to Him and receive help. "If any of you lack wisdom,
let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally," and
upbraideth you not for your ignorance.
I cannot tell you how many letters came
to me across the broad Pacific, when I was in Australia, asking
for counsel. What did Christ promise His disciples if they would
believe in Him as their personal Saviour? "Lo, I am with
you alway," He said, "even unto the end of the world"
[Matt. 28:20]. Again He says, "I am at thy right hand to
help thee" [see Ps.
16:8]. Think of how many promises He has
given us, which we may grasp by the hand of faith. When we go
to the Source of power, we know that we shall receive that intelligence
and wisdom which comes from the pure source, which is not mixed
with anything of humanity. As we pray, it is our privilege to
know that God wants us to pray, to ask Him for help. "Ask,
and ye shall receive" [John 16:24].
It is for you to believe that you will receive. He wants us to
become acquainted with Him, to speak to Him, to tell Him of our
difficulties, and obtain an experience in asking of One who never
misjudges and never makes a mistake.
Christ took humanity upon Himself. He laid
aside His royal robe and kingly crown, and stepped down from
His high command in the heavenly courts. Clothing His divinity
with humanity, Christ encircled the race with His long human
arm. He stands at the head of humanity, not as a sinner but as
a Saviour. It is because there is no spot or stain of sin upon
His divine soul that He can stand there as the sinner's surety.
Because He is sinless He can take away our sins and place us
on vantage ground with God, if we will believe in Him and trust
Him as the One that will be your sanctification and righteousness.
When I open a letter beginning, "I
am sorry to trouble you, Sister White, but I am in trouble, and
I wish to know something in regard to my family and in regard
to myself," I feel so sad at heart. When it is essential
for you to know, God will let you know. He has promised that
if you ask wisdom from Him, He will give it to you. But it is
not always essential for us to know all the whys and wherefores.
We dishonor God by striving to get someone who we think understands
our case to help us. Has He not given us His only begotten Son?
Is not Christ close beside us, and will He not give us the help
we need? "Lo, I am with you alway," He says, "even
unto the end of the world." His Word repeats the promise
over and over again. "If ye shall ask any thing in My name,
I will do it" [John
14:14], He says. "If ye love Me,
keep My commandments."
"If any of you lack wisdom, let him
ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth
not; and it shall be given him. But let him ask in faith, nothing
wavering. For he that wavereth is like a wave of the sea driven
with the wind and tossed. For let not that man think that he
shall receive any thing of the Lord. A double minded man is unstable
in all his ways" [James
1:5-8].
It is no marvel to me that at the present
time there is so much weakness where there should be strength.
The reason for this is that instead of drinking of the pure water
of Lebanon, we are seeking to quench our thirst from cisterns
in the lowlands, which contain not the water of life. We trust
in human beings and are disappointed and often misled.
I want to tell you, dear friends, that
we have done great dishonor to our Master in turning away from
Christ to seek wisdom from finite human beings. Shall we continue
to cherish the sin of unbelief, which doth
so easily beset us, or shall we cast away this weight of unbelief
and go to the Source of strength, believing that we shall receive
pity and compassion from the One who knows our frame, who loves
us so well that He gave His own life for us, who bore in His
own body the strokes which fell because of our transgression
of the law of God? All this He did that we might become prisoners
of hope.
We are not polite to Christ. We do not
recognize His presence. We do not realize that He is to be our
honored guest, that we are encircled by His long human arm, while
with His divine arm He grasps the throne of the Infinite. We
forget that the threshold of heaven is flooded with the glory
proceeding from the throne of God, that the light may fall directly
on those who are seeking the help that Christ alone can give.
He said to the woman of Samaria, "If thou knewest the gift
of God, and who it is that saith to thee, Give me to drink; thou
wouldest have asked of him, and he would have given thee living
water. . . . Whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give
him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall
be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life"
[John 4:10, 14].
I ask you, do you in this early morning
hour recognize Christ? He does not want us to be as a band of
mourners moving in a funeral train, bearing upon us the marks
of care and perplexity and hopelessness. He wants us to commit
the keeping of our souls to Him. He wants us to put our trust
in the naked promise. But, you say, I do not feel like it. Tell
me what value there is in feeling, if it keeps you away from
your only Helper and you turn to erring mortals for help. Is
feeling stronger than the faith which it is your privilege to
exercise in God? Feelings change with almost every circumstance;
but the promises of the Eternal are as solid rock. Let us build
our house upon the sure foundation, and rivet our souls to the
eternal Rock, the Rock of Ages. If we do this we shall find that
it will become habitual for us to remember that we have a Companion.
Wherever we are, we are to talk with God. This is the way Enoch
walked with God. He talked with Him. He recognized the divine
Presence. And in the days of Enoch the world was no more favorable
for the perfection of Christian character than in 1901.
There is no dependence to be placed in
humanity. Where do you get your mental food? Do you get it from
the newspapers of today, which are filled with the most disgusting
and horrible representations? We have something better than this,
and we are to show to the world that we know the Source of power
and efficiency and hope and comfort. The grace of God which passes
knowledge is imparted to us and to all who will believe His Word.
He longs to satisfy our soul's desire with peace and grace and
with His love, which passeth all knowledge.
The Lord can take every one of us in His
embrace, for His arm encircles the race. Let us remember this.
After Christ (in behalf of the human race) had taken the necessary
steps in repentance, conversion, and faith, He went to John to
be baptized of him in Jordan. "John forbad Him, saying,
I have need to be baptized of Thee, and comest Thou to me?"Jesus
answered, "Suffer it to be so now: for thus it becometh
us to fulfill all righteousness" [Matt. 3:14, 15]. When He came
up out of the water, He knelt down on the banks of the Jordan
and offered a prayer such as had never before entered heaven.
While He was praying, the heavens opened and the glory of God
in the form of a dove of burnished gold rested upon Him, and
from the highest heaven was heard the voice of the infinite One,
God the Father, "This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well
pleased."
Have you thought of what this means to
us; that in this prayer is included every son and daughter of
Adam who will believe in Christ as a personal Saviour, and take
the requisite steps [of] repentance, conversion, faith, and baptism?
We are baptized in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and
of the Holy Ghost, and these three great, infinite Powers are
unitedly pledged to work in our behalf if we will cooperate with
them.
We are buried with Christ in baptism as
an emblem of His death. We are raised from the water as an emblem
of His resurrection. We are to live as newborn souls, that we
may be raised at the last great day. You are pledged to live
in newness of life; for you are dead, and your life is hid with
Christ in God. "If ye then be risen with Christ, seek those
things which are above, where Christ sitteth on the right hand
of God" [Col. 3:1]. This is where you are to place your treasure. Finite
man cannot do your believing. Come to the great source of power
for your strength.
Christ's prayer on the banks of the Jordan
includes everyone who will believe in Him. The promise that you
are accepted in the Beloved comes to you. Hold it with the grip
of unyielding faith. God said, "This is My beloved Son,
in whom I am well pleased" [Matt. 3:17]. This means that
through the dark shadow which Satan has thrown athwart your pathway
Christ has cleaved the way for you to the throne of the infinite
God. He has laid hold of almighty power, and you are accepted
in the Beloved.
In every respect you are to honor God by
being partakers of His divine nature that you may have the assurance
of sins pardoned, which would testify of the love of God. But
there is not in our experience that pleasantness and joyousness
that there should be. Christ says that if He is in us our joy
will be full. Let us, then, be partakers of the divine nature,
having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust.
Let us not, by living inconsistent, earthly, sensual lives, heap
reproach upon Christ. Let us rise above the malarious atmosphere
that pervades the world, and breathe the breath of God. Let us
feed upon the bread of life.
Christ declares that if we eat His flesh
and drink His blood, we shall have eternal life. His Word will
be to us as the leaves of the tree of life if we will believe
in Christ as our personal Saviour. If we eat the bread that came
down from heaven, we shall have a life connection with God. We
shall bring eternity into our reckoning. We shall live as in
the presence of the whole heavenly host. The angels are watching
and guarding us.
God loves us, but we fail to cherish that
love. We are losing in spirituality. God wants us to recognize
His ownership in every human being. He has His claims. They are
Mine, He says. I have bought them with a price. "Ye are
not your own. . . . Therefore glorify God in your body, and in
your spirit, which are God's" [1 Cor. 6:19, 20]. Will you
do this? Will you pray in faith? Will you honor Christ by taking
Him at His word?
Shall we not take hold of our privileges?
Let us not dwell upon the dark side of the picture, saying that
we do not know how things are coming out, that everything seems
to be torn up and broken to pieces. It is not so. We may place
ourselves under the molding hand of God. He will make of us vessels
unto honor, if we are willing to be made thus. God wants us to
expect large things, to remember that the prayer which ascended
to heaven at the Saviour's baptism embraces every one of us.
We are accepted in the Beloved.
Christ has pledged Himself to keep all
who will look to Him and trust in Him with an abiding faith.
Then commit the keeping of your souls to Him as unto a faithful
Creator. Repeat the words aloud, "I will commit the keeping
of my soul to Him." We would better talk with God even though
our words are heard by others. When there are those around you
who are stirred by passion, do not retaliate to their hasty words,
but repeat the words of Scripture. You should do this more in
your dealing with your brethren and sisters. When untrue words
are spoken about us, shall we flare up? Were not a great many
untrue things spoken concerning the Saviour,
and did He retaliate? He was charged with being a devil.
God wants us to stand in moral dignity,
our life hid with Christ in God, recommending the divine power
that enables us to possess our souls in patience. God wants His
people to show to the world that they have opened the windows
of the soul heavenward, that the Sun of Righteousness is shining
into the soul-temple, and that the windows are closed earthward.
We need an increase of faith and confidence
in God. To the poor souls who have been leaning on the broken
staff of humanity I would say, Oh, that God would show you that
there is a power above the power of humanity! May God help every
one of us to work on the plan of faith, believing that the Lord
wants to be represented in our world, that He wants His power
to be revealed in His people. He will reveal His power through
you if you will only place yourselves where He can give you this
power. You may have hope and joy and strength. Open the heart
to God, looking and believing and confiding in God. Look, oh,
look heavenward. You have trusted too much to human help. Now
consecrate self wholly, in faith believing in the One who invites
you. Unite with your brethren but draw continually from Christ
who is your refuge and your dependence and exceeding great reward.
The love of God in your heart will lead
you to love your brethren. God wants you to manifest His love
that your life may be hid with Christ in God. The Father loves
you as He loves His Son because His Son has averted [for you]
the sword of justice by offering Himself as a sacrifice. Christ
purchased you at an infinite cost, and He wants you to show that
you appreciate what has been done to place you on vantage ground.
He says to the Father, "Here is a poor sinner. I have given
My life for him. He is saved by My grace. Receive him as Your
child." Do you think the Father will refuse?
Let us at this conference make it an individual
work to seek God with all the heart that we may find Him. Do
not hunt up the sins someone else has committed. God has not
made any one of you a sinbearer. You cannot even bear your own
sins. Christ must take your sins and the sins of every other
mortal. Let us show that we appreciate His sacrifice in our behalf.
Let us reveal in our lives the fragrance of His character. Be
fragrant in your words. Remember that you are either a savor
of life unto life or of death unto death. Let us be as fragrant
flowers. Let the love of Christ pervade your lives. Let your
words be such that they will be as apples of gold in pictures
of silver.
This is the work the Lord wants us to do.
Cannot you think of enough to praise the Lord for? Cannot you
praise Him because He died for you, because He has spared you
for so long, because you have His Word which is so full of precious
promises? He offers you the bread of life. He says, "The
words that I speak unto you, they are spirit and they are life"
[John 6:63]. Eat His Word, search it, dig deep for the hidden
treasure.