Manuscript 77, 1902
[Sermon preached by Ellen G. White at the
California Conference camp meeting, Petaluma, California, Sabbath
Afternoon, June 7, 1902.]
"Simon Peter, a servant and an apostle
of Jesus Christ, to them that have obtained like precious faith
with us through the righteousness of God and our Saviour Jesus
Christ: Grace and peace be multiplied (notice this expression;
we shall refer to it again) unto you through the knowledge of
God, and of Jesus our Lord, according as His divine power hath
given unto us all things (nothing is withheld) that pertain unto
life (eternal life) and godliness, through the knowledge of Him
that hath called us to glory and virtue: whereby are given unto
us exceeding great and precious promises." Mark carefully
the language, because in the Judgment every person who has ever
had the privilege of hearing or reading these words will be held
accountable for the way in which he has received them. "Whereby
are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises, that
by these ye might be partakers of the divine nature," partakers
of divine power, divine grace, divine possibilities.
Is it possible for the fallen sons and
daughters of Adam to stand on vantage ground, able to overcome?
Yes, this is the great privilege that is granted them. They may
be "partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption
that is in the world through lust."
The Christian life is a constant warfare.
The church militant is not the church triumphant. Paul says,
"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" (Eph. 6:12).
We must meet human beings of power and influence who are on Satan's
side of the controversy; and we must also meet unseen agencies
of evil. Let us be found in the right position.
To those who are preparing for heaven I
wish to say, In the Christian life we are to work upon the plan
of addition. If we are faithful in working on this plan, God
works for us on the plan of multiplication. We are not to deviate
from virtue or fail to cherish and cultivate all the graces of
the Spirit. To enable us to be partakers of the divine nature,
God has given us exceeding great and precious promises. These
promises are mentioned in the following verses:
"And beside this, giving all diligence,
add to your faith virtue; and to virtue knowledge; and to knowledge
temperance; and to temperance patience; and to patience godliness;
and to godliness brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness
charity. For if these things be in you, and abound, they make
you that ye shall neither be barren nor unfruitful in the knowledge
of our Lord Jesus Christ."
"Giving all diligence, add to your
faith virtue." Let not those who profess to have faith in
Christ, fail of having virtue. They are under obligation to place
themselves where they will reveal to others the virtue of His
character.
God has called us to glory and virtue.
We have no right to assimilate with the world--dressing, talking,
and living as worldlings do. God has given us a high standard
to reach. To enable man to reach this standard, God sent into
the world His only begotten Son. In our behalf Christ made an
infinite sacrifice. He laid aside His kingly crown and royal
robe, clothed His divinity with humanity, and came into our world
to teach men and women the laws of life and salvation, which
they must carry out to the letter in order to have everlasting
life in the kingdom of glory. Satan claimed that it was impossible
for human beings to keep God's law. In order to prove the falsity
of this claim, Christ left His high command, took upon Himself
the nature of man, and came to the earth to stand at the head
of the fallen race, in order to show that humanity could withstand
the temptations of Satan. He became the Head of humanity, to
be assaulted with temptations on every point as fallen human
nature would be tempted, that He might know how to succor all
who are tempted. On this earth He worked out the problem of how
to live in accordance with God's standard of right. Bearing our
nature, He was true to God's standard of righteousness, gaining
the victory over Satan. He was tempted in all points like as
we are, yet He was without sin.
Before Christ came in person to reveal
His Father's character, Satan thought that he would have the
whole world on his side. And today the enemy is still playing
the game of life with everyone. He seeks to bring in dissension
and division. But if we are partakers of the divine nature, we
will stand as a united whole. Let us not think that our churches
can enjoy God's blessing while in a state of disunion. In this
world we are to be representatives of Christ. He has called us
to glory and virtue. As He represented the Father, so we are
to represent Him to the world, for in representing Him we are
representing the
Father, who is in every place to help where
help is needed.
We have a great work to perform for the
Master. After Jesus has sacrificed so much in our behalf, giving
His life for our salvation, shall we by our course of action
make Him ashamed of us?
It is to the glory of God for Him to give
us of His virtue. He desires to see us rise to the highest standard.
When by living faith we lay hold of the power of a living Christ;
when we plead His unfailing promises, and claim them as ours;
when we seek for the power of the Holy Spirit, we are eating
the flesh and drinking the blood of the Son of God. And "whoso
. . . eateth My flesh," said Christ, "and drinketh
My blood, dwelleth in Me, and I in him. . . . The words that
I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life" (John 6:54, 56, 63).
"And to virtue knowledge." Oh,
we can have a knowledge of God and His truth--a knowledge that
is beyond expression! Tell me, what language can we find to express
the knowledge that comes to us when Christ reveals His presence
to us, and our hearts are softened and subdued by His power?
Such knowledge is beyond expression. We cannot explain it, nevertheless
we know that we possess it.
Let those who claim to have a knowledge
of God, work in cooperation with Christ. Christ is depending
upon everyone to do his best. To every man and to every woman
He has given a work.
God's promises are conditional. In order
to make it possible for Him to bless us, we must do our part.
We cannot expect that all His blessings will come to us naturally,
if we fold our hands in inactivity. We are to be laborers together
with God. It is our privilege and duty to labor for souls ready
to perish.
If you have a knowledge of God and have
taken your position under the banner of Prince Emmanuel, remember
that you are not to allow yourself to come under the control
of the powers of darkness--the fallen angels. You are to keep
in mind the promises that pertain to eternal life and godliness,
and seek for divine power that is given to enable you to escape
everything that would lead you astray.
"And to knowledge temperance."
This is a point that every one of us should consider. The strength
of natural appetites depends very much on the treatment they
receive. Those who indulge appetite, eating and drinking with
the drunken; those who practice gluttony, eating double the amount
that they should eat, bring the
system into such a condition that it is next to impossible for
them to be partakers of the divine nature, because they do not
escape the corruption that is in the world through lust. The
temple of God, which should be kept holy, is polluted and defiled.
Think of all the wickedness that is committed
as the result of the sale of liquor! The men who sell liquor
are familiar with the evil effects that it produces. Not only
the man who sells liquor, but also the man who buys and drinks
it, is held accountable for the wicked deeds committed under
its influence. God stands ready to give divine power to any sincere
man to enable him to overcome appetite for liquor; but oh, how
much better it is for parents to teach their children from babyhood
never to use a drop of intoxicating liquor! And parents, besides
helping their children by setting an example of strict temperance,
should shield them from the so-called friends who would lead
them to indulge appetite.
The food that we eat has much to do with
the question of temperance. Parents should take into account
the relation of food to morals. The use of flesh-meat animalizes
the nature. There needs to be an awakening on this point. How
can anyone desire to live on the flesh of dead animals, when
they have the privilege of using the fruit, grains, vegetables,
and nuts that God has given us in such abundance?
The enemy does everything in his power
to gain control of the minds of men and women. He leads them
to cultivate a perverted appetite, so that rather than deprive
themselves of injurious things, they go on in indulgence after
indulgence. Self-denial is a virtue.
We hope that at this meeting those who
understand the principles of health reform will exert a strong
influence on the side of temperance. Let Christ's followers abstain
not only from alcohol, tobacco, tea, and coffee, but also from
every other harmful thing that beclouds the brain. The enemy
has arranged matters so as to ensnare the greatest number. He
leads men and women to use stimulating food and food that beclouds
the nerve-power of the brain, so that they are unable to distinguish
between right and wrong, between good and evil. Parents, teach
the members of your household that indulgence of appetite is
the work of the enemy. Teach them to guard against his deceptions.
Such instruction should be given by everyone who takes the responsibility
of bringing children into the world; and especially at this stage
of the world's history fathers and mothers should realize that
their children are the property of God, and that He holds
them accountable to bring up their children
in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.
We are to practice temperance on every
point; for we need all the brain nerve-power that it is possible
for us to have in order that we may be able to resist Satan's
temptations. We are not to pamper appetite, diseasing our digestive
organs by indulgence. God desires us to be true to the principles
of health reform. Let us remember that we have a heaven to win
and a hell to shun.
We are to realize that the divine Presence
is constantly by our side. Christ has said, "Lo, I am with
you always, even unto the end of the world" (Matt. 28:20).
Remember that He hears every unkind word, every harsh, cutting
expression. Could you see Jesus standing by your side, would
you speak such words? Then guard carefully every word and action.
Walk in all lowliness of mind, cherishing a spirit of meekness
and kindness. Live so that others may see that there is a difference
between the disposition of a Christian and the disposition of
those who make no claim to be Christ's followers.
Words that create heart-burnings and disunion
should never escape the lips of Christ's followers. We must put
on Christ; we must be Christlike in every word and action. Thus
we shall be partakers of the divine nature. Only by partaking
of the divine nature can we live the Christ-life.
Fathers and mothers, wherever you are,
whether in your home or elsewhere, it is never right for you
to speak one disrespectful word to each other. If you are harassed,
say firmly, "This is from Satan. He wants me to perpetuate
his words, his spirit, but I will not do it." Determine
to speak in love; to cultivate patience, kindness, long-suffering,
courtesy, and delicacy in dealing with one another. Why? Because
you are a Christian; because you are preparing for the society
of the heavenly angels, for a home in the kingdom of glory, where
no harsh, unkind, impatient words are ever spoken. Remember that
it is Satan who leads men and women to speak unkindly to one
another.
Never should parents scold their children.
Never should they administer punishment while in a fit of passion.
Children cannot be trained aright in this manner. Angry parents
need to be chastened by the rod themselves, instead of chastening
their children. Punishment in anger only hurts and provokes.
Do you want a home in heaven? We are all desirous of reaching
heaven. But does anyone desire to reach heaven in order that
he may fret and scold or punish in anger, and exercise arbitrary
authority? On the other hand, do we not desire
to reach heaven because peace reigns there; because on every
side we shall hear the words, "Thy gentleness hath made
me great" (Ps. 18:35).
Mothers, take your rightful position as
a loving teacher of your children. Remember that the hand that
rocks the cradle is the hand that moves the world. Never give
expression to words of anger. Keep a cheerful countenance. Children
are very susceptible to expressions of joy and sorrow. I remember
that sometimes when things which caused sorrow would be brought
to me while I was holding one of my children in my arms, the
change of expression on my countenance would be noticed at once
by my child. Seeing the expression of sadness come over my face,
the little babe, only three months old, would burst out crying
and could hardly be pacified. At first I did not know what caused
him to cry, but I soon learned.
Parents, let our countenances reveal constantly
the peace and consolation of Christ. This is a missionary work
that you are able to do at home. Missionary work begins in the
home. Educate and train your children for the future immortal
life. Lead them to give their hearts to God, that they with you
may be numbered among His people. You can teach them to stand
by you, to strengthen your hands in the missionary work; and
in turn, you can strengthen them.
Parents, sanctify yourselves, that your
children also may be sanctified. Sanctify your talent of speech.
Words are a precious gift, capable of doing much good and accomplishing
a great work for the Master. Let every word be such that you
can have it written in the books of heaven without being ashamed
to meet your record in the Judgment.
Great blessings are lost because of discouraging
and passionate words. Brethren and sisters, learn lessons of
self-control. When someone speaks passionately to you, keep silent.
Feelings of anger, when met in this way, die out very quickly.
A hastily-spoken reply only makes matters worse.
Brethren and sisters, I beg of every one
of you to make the most of this camp meeting. If you have backslidden,
I entreat you, for Christ's sake, to return to Him. Be reconverted.
Let the conversions begin today. Let parents confess to their
children in regard to the points on which they have neglected
their duty. Let them confess their negligence in regard to allowing
their children to follow the fashions and to mingle in worldly
society simply because they wanted to be like the world. It is
impossible for us to be Christlike while we are worldly-minded.
We cannot separate ourselves from
the world itself; we must remain in the world; but we should
separate from its evil practices, its wrong ideas, its sinfulness.
We should practice self-denial in everything, in order to have
power by living faith in Christ to claim the richest promises
given us in His Word.
Just before the firstborn were slain in
Egypt, the Lord instructed the Israelites to gather their children
into their houses with them, and to strike the lintel and the
two side posts of their doors with blood, so that when the destroying
angel went through the land, he would recognize the houses thus
marked as the dwelling places of Christ's followers, and pass
over them.
Today we must gather our children about
us if we desire to save them from the destructive power of the
evil one. The conflict between Christ and Satan will increase
in intensity until the end of this earth's history. We are to
have faith in the blood of Christ in order that we may pass safely
through the perilous times just before us.
Let the children receive the blessings
of this meeting. If you try to help them by personal labor in
your family tents, working with Christlike simplicity, the reviving,
reformatory power of God will come into your tents and enable
you to pray in faith. Then you can ask for the Lord's richest
blessings to rest upon the little company in our tent.
If we work diligently upon the plan of
addition, we shall not be barren in a knowledge of Christ. We
should, however, take heed to ourselves, lest we fall because
we do not cherish and cultivate the Christian graces. "He
that lacketh these things is blind, and cannot see afar off,
and hath forgotten that he was purged from his old sins."
This scripture brings to view those who are in a divided state,
those who talk as they please, those who indulge appetite and
passionate speech, failing to take themselves in hand. Such persons
have no moral strength to carry out the principles that would
bring to them, as overcomers, the crown of life. They are like
a man who has forgotten that he has been purged from his old
sins.
"Wherefore the rather, brethren, give
diligence to make your calling and election sure: for if ye do
these things, ye shall never fall." This is the only election
that is spoken of in the Bible. Your election is dependent on
our course of action. If you will to make your election sure,
you can do so; if you will to make it uncertain by sinning while
professing to be righteous, you can do so. You can become angry,
you can be dishonest in trade,
you can in other respects follow the course of the ungodly. But
will it pay? I ask you, Will it pay? Will you not determine to
make your calling and election sure, and not only for yourself,
but for your children? Will you not strive to bind up your children
with Christ?
If you work out your own salvation with
fear and trembling, you will never fall; "for so an entrance
shall be ministered unto you abundantly into the everlasting
kingdom of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ." This promise
is an eternal life insurance policy, and it is offered to every
one of us.
The apostle continues: "Wherefore
I will not be negligent to put you always in remembrance of these
things, though ye know them, and be established in the present
truth."
To those who desire to make their calling
and election sure, and to obtain this eternal life insurance
policy, we would say, Remember that you are "laborers together
with God; ye are God's husbandry, ye are God's building."
God is watching intently to see what kind of timbers parents
and children put into their character-building.
When the tiller of the soil sows seed,
he apparently throws away his grain. Parents may think that in
teaching their children the principles of kindness and patience,
they are throwing away their time and efforts. But if they are
faithful in training their children, they will reap an abundant
harvest as surely as will the one who sows good seed in his field.
Parents, make your home a little heaven
on earth. You can do this, if you so choose. You can make home
so pleasant and cheerful that it will be the most attractive
place on earth to your children. Let them receive all the blessings
of the household. You can so relate yourselves to God that His
Spirit will abide in your home. Come close to the bleeding side
of the Man of Calvary. Those who are partakers with Him in His
sufferings will at last be partakers with Him in His glory.
We are offered an everlasting life insurance
policy that assures us a life which measures with the life of
the infinite God. We are to make manifest that we are not working
for earthly riches and honor, but for a far more exceeding and
eternal weight of glory. When we have been offered so much, shall
we not with every power of the being strive to be overcomers?
If such an effort made men and women miserable, if it caused
them to feel that they were under condemnation, we could not
appeal so strongly to you to take up the cross and follow the
Saviour. But we know that the effort to run with patience the
race set before you will bring happiness into your face, the sparkle of glad satisfaction into
your eyes, and nobility into our soul. In this light look at
the Christian's race. Grasp the hand of the Infinite, reached
down to save you. He says, "I the Lord thy God will hold
thy right hand, saying unto thee, Fear not; I will help thee."
Remember that in God you have a mighty Helper.
In the parable of the talents the servant
who had five talents traded upon them wisely, and in the day
of reckoning was able to bring double that number to the Master.
The one also who had two doubled his talents. But the man who
had one talent hid it in a napkin and buried it in the earth.
And when the master returned and reckoned with his servants,
the sentence pronounced upon this unslothful servant was, "Take
therefore the talent from him, and give it unto him which hath
ten talents" (Matt.
25:28).
Brethren and sisters, what are you doing
to prepare yourselves for a home in glory? Do you realize that
to everyone is given his work? God has not given all the same
work. Some have a greater number of talents than others. Those
who have five talents should faithfully trade upon them. To those
who have two talents the Lord says, "Trade upon your talents,
using and improving them to My glory." We are to use our
talents according to our several ability.
Remember that you have at least one talent.
Resolve by the grace of God to use your talent wisely, and see
whether you can gain another one. Thank God that He has manifested
His great love to you by entrusting you even with one talent.
By word and action show that you appreciate this gift, and that
you regard it as a treasure greater in value than anything else
you possess. Put your talent out to the exchangers. If you use
it faithfully, you will gain another talent; and by a faithful
use of these two talents, you will gain two more.
If you have received only one talent, instead
of burying it say, "I have but one talent, and I must make
the most of it. I will be faithful in the little things, because
the Word declares, 'He that is faithful in that which is least
is faithful also in much' (Luke
16:10). I must use to the very best advantage
that which is given me. I must not waste one jot or tittle of
my powers in the gratification of appetite or pride of appearance.
In my family I must be a faithful teacher, training my children
for the future, immortal life. I must teach them to be honest
and truthful, kind and patient. I myself must be all that I desire
my children to be; for in speaking of His disciples, Christ said,
'For their sakes I sanctify Myself, that they also might be sanctified'"
(John 17:19).
If you have buried in the earth the one
talent that God entrusted to you, I beseech you to improve it
before He inquires, What have you done with the talent that I
gave you?
Often the talent of means is buried. Money
laying unused in banks is regarded by the Lord as a buried talent.
God wants His followers to use the talent of means in His service.
We should do our part to carry forward the different lines of
work in all parts of the earth. A great work is to be done in
the cities. Camp meetings are to be held in many places. Those
who have the talent of means may multiply it by using it in the
work of giving to the world the message of truth for this time.
When through the instrumentality of our one talent someone is
brought into the truth, that one talent is doubled. And when
this person brings others into the truth, there is a still further
increase of talents.
To him who uses aright his one talent,
the Master will say, "Well done, thou good and faithful
servant: thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make
thee ruler over many things: enter thou into the joy of thy Lord"
(Matt. 25:21). The well-doer is not rewarded in proportion to
the number of his entrusted talents, but in proportion to the
use made of that which he has, and the motive which prompts his
action.
I tell you these things in order that you
may individually feel that God desires to use you in His service.
There is a place for you to fill in this world. If you fill this
place faithfully, the Lord of heaven will work in your behalf,
and you will see of the salvation of God. This is what we are
so anxious for everyone to see.
In Isaiah
57:15 we read: "Thus saith the high
and lofty One that inhabiteth eternity, whose name is Holy; I
dwell in the high and holy place, with him also that is of a
contrite and humble spirit, to revive the spirit of the humble,
and to revive the heart of the contrite ones." This scripture
describes the man whom God approves.
Christ is coming soon. He declared that
when there would be wars and rumors of wars, when there would
be famines, pestilences, and earthquakes in divers places, we
might know that the time of His second appearing is near. "When
these things begin to come to pass," He declared, "then
look up, and lift up your heads; for your redemption draweth
nigh" (Luke 21:28).
Christ represented this time by the parable
of the fig tree. "Behold the fig tree," He said, "and
all the trees; when they now shoot forth, ye see and know of
your own selves wickedness, the
turmoil, the disturbances on every side, should be regarded by
us as signs that the day of God is at hand.
We are standing on the verge of the eternal
world. We have no time to lose. It is high time to tell the people
that Christ is coming. Let us warn them, visiting them at their
homes, and talking and praying with them personally. By such
efforts we shall win souls to Christ. If we come to God in faith,
He will give us power and grace for every duty.
Let those who profess to believe present
truth practice economy. God has use for every dollar that can
be given to advance His work in the earth. The cities throughout
America are to be worked. The Southern field in all its barrenness
is staring us in the face. Who feels a burden to go there to
labor? Perhaps you are inclined to find fault with those who
are there; but can you not go there yourself to see what you
can do in working wisely for souls ready to perish?
We have only touched upon this subject,
and now we leave it with you. We greatly desire to have everyone
go to work. Cease to criticize and find fault. If anyone has
aught against his brother, let him go to him in the spirit of
Christ and settle the difficulty. Before the power of the Holy
Ghost rested upon the disciples, they spent ten days before God
in prayer and fasting and confession of sin. After they had come
unto unity, the heavens were opened, the glory of God was revealed,
and the Holy Spirit came upon them. Then they went forth to proclaim
the gospel with power, and under the influence of the Spirit
5,000 were converted in one day.
Let us begin to look at these things as
they are. The saving knowledge of the power of God should go
forth from us as a lamp that burneth. Our tapers should be kindled
from the divine altar.
One reason that there are not more conversions
now is because you yourselves need to be converted. Just as soon
as you receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit you will see of
the salvation of God. Let the breaking-up plow do its work in
the heart. We desire to see everyone drawing strength from Christ
by eating His flesh and drinking His blood. May God help you.
May He cleanse you from all unrighteousness, and let His light
shine upon you. May we see the salvation of God before this meeting
closes.-- Manuscript 77, 1902 (MR 900.35).
Ellen G. White Estate Washington, D.C.
November 1, 1985. Entire Ms.