Manuscript 52, 1904
[Sermon preached May 22, 1904, in Berrien
Springs, Michigan.]
"These words spake Jesus, and lifted
up His eyes to heaven, and said, Father, the hour is come; glorify
Thy Son, that Thy Son also may glorify Thee; as Thou hast given
Him power over all flesh, that He should give eternal life to
as many as Thou hast given Him. And this is life eternal, that
they might know Thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom
Thou hast sent. I have glorified Thee on the earth; I have finished
the work which Thou gavest Me to do. And now, O Father, glorify
Thou Me with Thine own self with the glory which I had with Thee
before the world was. I have manifested Thy name unto the men
which Thou gavest Me out of the world: Thine they were, and Thou
gavest them Me; and they have kept Thy word" [John 17:1-6].
What a glorious commendation--"They
have kept Thy word." To have these words said of us would
be a great honor. But too often self comes in; self strives for
the mastery.
This was Christ's last prayer with His
disciples. It was offered just before He went into the Garden
of Gethsemane, where He was to be betrayed and taken. When He
reached Gethsemane, He fell prostrate upon the ground, in an
agony of distress. What caused His agony? The weight of the sins
of the whole world was resting upon His soul. As we study this
prayer, let us remember that it was just before this experience
and just before His betrayal and trial, that these words were
uttered.
In Gethsemane Christ felt that He was being
separated from His Father. The gulf was so broad, so black, so
deep, that His spirit shuddered before it. This agony He must
not exert His divine power to escape. As man He must suffer the
consequences of man's sin. As man He must endure the wrath of
God.
Behold Him contemplating the price to be
paid for the human soul. In His agony He clings to the cold ground,
as if to prevent Himself from being drawn farther from God. The
chilling dew of night falls upon His prostrate form, but He heeds
it not. From His pale lips comes the bitter cry, "O My Father,
if it be possible, let this cup pass from Me." Yet even
now He adds, "Nevertheless not as I will, but as Thou wilt."
The human heart longs for sympathy in suffering.
This longing Christ felt to the very depths of His being, and
He went to the place where He had
left His disciples. Had He found them praying, He would have
been relieved. But they were asleep. They could give Him no comfort.
Once more after this He came to them, but again He found them
asleep.
Turning away, Jesus sought His retreat,
and fell prostrate, overcome by the horror of a great darkness.
The humanity of the Son of God trembled in that trying hour.
He prayed not now for His disciples that their faith might not
fail, but for His own tempted, agonized soul. The awful moment
had come--that moment which was to decide the destiny of the
world.
The fate of humanity trembled in the balance.
Christ might even now refuse to drink the cup apportioned to
guilty men. It was not yet too late. He might wipe the bloody
sweat from His brow, and leave man to perish in his iniquity.
He might say, Let the transgressor receive the penalty of his
sin, and I will go back to My Father.
Will the Son of God drink the bitter cup
of humiliation and agony? Will the Innocent suffer the consequences
of the curse of sin, to save the guilty? The words fall tremblingly
from the pale lips of Jesus, "O My Father, if this cup may
not pass away from Me, except I drink it, Thy will be done."
He accepts His baptism of blood, that through
Him perishing millions may gain everlasting life. He has left
the courts of heaven, where all is purity, happiness, and glory,
to save the one lost sheep, the one world that has fallen by
transgression. And He will not turn from His mission. He will
become the propitiation of a race that has willed to sin.
Thus the Son of God gave Himself for us
"the Sinless for the sinful--that we might not perish. Let
us think of the suffering that He endured for us, and as we think
of it let us remember that we are to be partakers of this suffering,
that we may finally share in His glory. "If any man will
come after Me," He says, "let him deny himself, and
take up his cross, and follow Me."
How much have we suffered for Christ and
for our fellow beings? As we have gone from place to place, and
have seen the need and the sinfulness of humanity, have we been
willing to endure self-denial and privation for others?
Glorified in Us. "And now, O Father,
glorify Thou Me with Thine own self with the glory which I had
with Thee before the world was. I have manifested Thy name unto
the men which Thou gavest Me out of the world; Thine they were,
and Thou gavest them Me, and they have kept Thy word. Now thy
have known that all things whatsoever Thou hast given Me are
of Thee. For I have given unto them the words which Thou gavest
Me; and they have received them, and have known surely that I came out from Thee, and have believed
that Thou didst send Me. I pray for them; I pray not for the
world, but for them which Thou hast given Me; for they are Thine.
And all Mine are Thine, and Thine are Mine; and I am glorified
in them" [verses
5-10].
Do we come short of this? Do we, by refusing
to follow Christ in self-denial and sacrifice, fail of glorifying
God? Are we willing to lift the cross? Are we willing to die
to self, to be crucified with Christ? We must share with the
Redeemer in His suffering before we can enter the city of our
God.
Sanctified Through the Truth. "And
now I am no more in the world, but these are in the world, and
I come to Thee. Holy Father, keep through Thine own name those
whom Thou hast given Me, that they may be one, as we are. While
I was with them in the world, I kept them in Thy name; those
that Thou gavest Me I have kept, and none of them is lost, but
the son of perdition; that the scripture might be fulfilled.
And now come I to Thee; and these things I speak in the world,
that they might have My joy fulfilled in themselves. I have given
them Thy word; and the world hath hated them, because they are
not of the world, even as I am not of the world. I pray not that
Thou shouldest take them out of the world, but that Thou shouldest
keep them from the evil. They are not of the world, even as I
am not of the world" [verses
11-16].
Christ's followers are not to think they
can do just as the world does, following the natural inclinations
of the heart, living in selfishness and pride, and yet get to
heaven. God wants us to separate from everything that will dishonor
His name before the world.
"Sanctify them through Thy truth:
Thy word is truth. As Thou hast sent Me into the world, even
so have I also sent them into the world. And for their sakes
I sanctify Myself, that they also might be sanctified through
the truth" [verses
17-19].
It is the privilege of every soul before
me to be sanctified through the truth. This sanctification all
must have who enter the abodes of bliss. There are many errors
abroad in our world. Satan has come down with great power, and
is working with all deceivableness of unrighteousness. But we
are not to accept his deceptions. We must be braced in Christ,
sanctified through the truth.
The Lord may see that it is necessary to
subject us to a refining process, that we may be brought into
perfect harmony with Christ. I pray that the hearts of those
in attendance at this meeting may be filled with an intense longing
for the sanctification of the Spirit, that they may be brought
into complete unity with Christ
and with one another.
My brethren and sisters, you are soon to
go away for the summer's work, some to the ministry, some to
teaching, and others to various lines of work. Before you leave
this meeting, you should receive the testimony of the Holy Spirit
that you have taken hold of the divine power and have made peace
with God. Your hearts should be filled with the peace which passeth
all understanding.
"That They All May Be One." "Neither
pray I for these alone, but for them also which shall believe
on Me through their word; that they all may be one; as Thou,
Father, art in Me, and I in Thee, that they also may be one in
Us: that the world may believe that Thou hast sent Me" [verses 20, 21].
What kind of unity is spoken of in these
words? Unity in diversity. Our minds do not all run in the same
channel, and we have not all been given the same work. God has
given to every man his work according to his several ability.
There are different kinds of work to be done, and workers of
varied capabilities are needed. If our hearts are humble, if
we have learned in the school of Christ to be meek and lowly,
we may all press together in the narrow path marked out for us.
God wants us to show an earnest desire
to save those that are ready to perish. If there is one who has
made mistakes, our hearts should go out to him. We should let
him see that we have for him that love which was revealed in
the life of Christ. We may think that a brother has done something
very wrong. Perhaps he has. But do you think that you will make
him see his wrong by shunning his society, by leaving him to
himself, where the enemy can work upon his mind and his conscience?
We should try to come just as close to him as we can. With all
the soul-winning power that God has given us, we must draw him
to Christ, remembering that we ourselves have made mistakes.
We have all gone out of the way. We have all had our times of
trouble, of blindness, of affliction.
There is a power in the truth. There is
a power in the love of God that will press back the clouds of
darkness, and let the sunlight of God's presence into the heart
of the erring.
"And the glory which Thou gavest Me
I have given them; that they may be one, even as we are one"
[verse 22]. Think of the possibilities contained in these words.
Christ never requires of us more than we can accomplish with
the power that He will freely give us. As we go from place to
place, shall we not go clothed with the garments of His righteousness?
He bids us cherish His pitying tenderness, His love, that every difference, every barrier that separates
soul from soul, may be broken down. Let every one plant his feet
on the platform of eternal truth, and then ask God to fill his
heart with the love which dwelt in the heart of Christ. We cannot
afford to place stumbling blocks in the way of anyone. We cannot
afford to have placed to our account by the great Judge of all,
any occasion of stumbling, over which someone has fallen.
"I in them, and Thou in Me, that they
may be made perfect in one; and that the world may know that
Thou hast sent Me, and hast loved them, as Thou hast loved Me"
[verse 23].
Can you grasp the thought? The Father loves
fallen human beings even as He loves His own Son. He so loves
them that He will hold fast to them, even when they are stumbling
along in darkness and error. You may say, When my brother, with
whom I differed, shall come to such and such a place, then I
will take him right to my heart. But perhaps you will have to
take him to your heart before He reaches that position.
"Father, I will that they also, whom
Thou hast given Me, be with Me where I am; that they may behold
My glory, which Thou hast given Me: for Thou lovedst Me before
the foundation of the world. O righteous Father, the world hath
not known Thee; but I have known Thee, and these have known that
Thou hast sent Me. And I have declared unto them Thy name, and
will declare it; that the love wherewith Thou hast loved Me may
be in them, and I in them" [verses 24-26].
The Betrayal of Christ. "When Jesus
had spoken these words, He went forth with His disciples over
the brook Kedron, where was a garden, into the which He entered,
and His disciples. And Judas also, which betrayed Him, knew the
place: for Jesus oftentimes resorted thither with His disciples.
Judas then, having received a band of men and officers from the
chief priests and Pharisees, cometh thither with lanterns and
torches and weapons. Jesus therefore, knowing all things that
should come upon Him, went forth, and said unto them, Whom seek
ye? They answered Him, Jesus of Nazareth. Jesus saith unto them,
I am He. And Judas, which betrayed Him, stood with them. As soon
as He had said unto them, I am He, they went backward, and fell
to the ground" [John
18:1-6].
What made them fall to the ground? They
could not endure the sight of the bright flash of light from
the angels of God, who were right on the ground, and they fell
prostrate. That ought to have been enough to restrain them, but
it was not.
"Then asked He them again, Whom seek
ye? And they said, Jesus of Nazareth. Jesus answered, I have
told you that I am He; if therefore ye seek Me, let these go
their way: that the saying might be fulfilled, which He spake,
Of them which Thou gavest Me I have lost none" [verses 7-9].
Christ knew how weak His disciples were, and He sought to shield
them from temptation and trial. For them He was ready to sacrifice
Himself.
I ask you to think of the sufferings of
Christ, and remove the differences that you may have with your
brethren. This is the message that I have for you today. Remove
every difference, that the Holy Spirit may come into your hearts.
We do not want anyone to leave our ranks because we have not
done all in our power to save him. Oh, what a wonderful work
might be accomplished if we would all come into unity.
We are all different in disposition, and
we are not to judge one another. If you feel that you have been
wronged, go right to the one who has done the wrong, and say,
"I want to have everything that separates us removed."
Pray with him, saying, "Lord Jesus, make us one with Thee.
We want to be partakers with Thee of Thy sufferings and of Thy
love. We want to work for the salvation of one another. We want
Thy tenderness and Thy pity to fill our hearts, that every barrier
may be broken down."
Christ Our Example. When I see what the
Saviour has done for us, I feel that I cannot allow any soul
to go down while I can do anything to save him. There are those
whom Satan is trying to lead out of the way. Let us draw close
to them, watching over them faithfully and tenderly, and praying
with them earnestly, that every cloud may be swept away. The
enemy will seek to come in between us and God.
There are many who need the cleansing power
of the Holy Spirit in their hearts. They need sanctified lips
and sanctified voices. If you see a brother making a confession,
stand right by his side, and encourage him. Let not your face
be lighted up with joy because he has been brought to the humiliation
of confession. Christ is ashamed of such a spirit.
There is a mighty work to be done. The
powers of darkness are being let loose in the world, and we must
all stand as one man for the truth, our feet planted firmly on
the Eternal Rock, that we may not be moved by the error that
is flooding the world.
Even As He Walked. "My little children, these things write I unto
you, that ye sin not. And if any man sin, we have an Advocate
with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous: and He is the propitiation
for our sins, and not for ours only, but also for the sins of the whole world. And hereby we do
know that we know Him, if we keep His commandments. He that saith,
I know Him, and keepeth not His commandments, is a liar, and
the truth is not in him. But whoso keepeth His word, in him verily
is the love of God perfected; hereby know we that we are in Him.
He that saith he abideth in Him ought himself also so to walk,
even as He walked" [1
John 2:1-6].
Brethren, are you walking "even as
He walked"? He was full of pity, tenderness, and compassion.
[Verses 7-19, quoted.]
We do not want anyone to go out from us
if we can do anything in our power to hold them by the hand of
faith. Let us work with the power of the living God to keep them
with His commandment-keeping people. But in order for us to do
this, we must have the sanctification of the Spirit. Let us humble
our hearts before God. Let us repent of our sins, and be converted.
Do not, I beg of you for Christ's sake, push any soul over the
precipice.
The other night, in a scene which passed
before me, I saw one slipping down a precipice. A company was
looking on indifferently, making no effort to save him. But one
hand--the hand of Christ-- was stretched out, and the man was
rescued. Christ drew him up, saying. "Hold fast to Me."
He then placed the hands of the rescued man in the hands of his
brethren who stood near, saying, "I have drawn him up that
he may stand on vantage ground. Work for the salvation of souls,
that you may all stand on vantage ground before God."
The Lord does not want one soul to be lost.
Christ shed His blood to cleanse every human being from sin.
Let us grasp the hand of infinite power, and arise in God's strength
to proclaim the last message of mercy to a dying world.
Those whose hearts are filled with the
love of God will exercise patience and kindness in dealing with
others. Is there one here whom we desire to see numbered with
unbelievers in the day when Christ shall come? It means everything
to the followers of Christ to gain an experience that will enable
them to save souls. We cannot afford to act in such a way toward
those who are out of the fold that they will have no courage
to grasp the hope of the gospel.
Brethren and sisters, pray as you have
never prayed before that the Holy Spirit may come into this meeting,
and that every heart may be softened. There are not simply two
or three cases of division and misunderstanding among us. There
are many who are cherishing distrust and suspicion. They have
watched for failings in others, even while they had many failings
themselves. Had they watched themselves, they
would have found that they were cherishing a spirit which was
not of Christ.
Angels of God are here today, watching
anxiously to see how you will receive the words of the gospel.
And evil angels are here also, ready to do their wicked work
upon the minds of all who will listen to their insinuations.
If you have not found the liberty of Christ, if your heart is
not emptied of all bitterness and wrath and malice and selfishness,
it is time that you made diligent work for repentance. God is
calling you. Today, if you will hear His voice, harden not your
heart.
My brethren, will you not seek to get rid
of the differences that are separating you from one another?
Will you not humble yourselves before God, and seek to rescue
every soul that is tempted by the enemy? Let us not leave one
soul unaided on the field of battle. In the name of Jesus Christ
of Nazareth, go to work in the way that God has pointed out,
that you may receive the outpouring of the Spirit.
Whoever feels that he needs a firmer hold
upon God, whoever desires to be separated from his natural and
cultivated tendencies to evil, let him take his stand here for
God today. I ask those who desire the prayers of God's people,
that their sins may be forgiven and that they may receive power
from on high, to rise to their feet. You may have made a profession
of religion for many years, but your profession is of no avail
unless in your daily life you live out the principles of truth.
If there are those here who have made no profession, but who
wish to be set free from habits that have enslaved them, I wish
to say to them that they have the privilege of asking the prayers
of God's people. Will you rise to your feet, and thus testify
that you want to be made complete in Christ? (Nearly all of the
congregation arose.)
[Sister White then offered prayer as follows:]
Our heavenly Father, we come to Thee at
this time just as we are, needy and dependent, but we know, Lord,
that Thou art a compassionate Saviour. Thou hast made an infinite
sacrifice, that we may have eternal life, if we will only cooperate
with Thee. We ask Thee to put it into our hearts today, to renew
our covenant with Thee by sacrifice. Help us this day that we
may lay hold upon Thee by living faith. Separate from us everything
that would separate us from Thee.
Our Father, Thou knowest that we love Thee.
We see a world ready to perish in sin, and we are not prepared
to labor together with Thee. We desire to be fitted up for Thy
service. We desire the Holy Spirit to descend upon us. We want
the darkness to be swept away from
our eyes, that we may have the clear light of understanding.
We ask Thy blessing upon those who have
arisen to express their desire to be prepared for Thy coming.
As they leave this pavilion, may they seek Thee in earnest prayer.
May they go in companies of two or three, to seek Thee. Thou
hast said that where two or three are gathered in Thy name, there
Thou wilt be. Oh, give them a spirit of earnest pleading for
the pardon of their sins, that Thou mayest say to them, "Thy
sins be forgiven thee."
I ask Thee to pity every trembling soul
in this congregation. I ask Thee, my Saviour, that Thou wilt
awaken in the heart of every minister of the gospel, of every
teacher, and of every one who professes to be Thy child, a desire
for Thy Holy Spirit, that they may be endued with power, and
that as they go from house to house, they may proclaim Thy truth.
Let Thy message come to us, that we may arouse our sensibilities,
that we may realize the value of souls. We want that every one
here today shall be saved. May the light that shines from the
throne of God shine into the chambers of the mind and into the
soul-temple.
Merciful Redeemer, Thou knowest every one.
Here are some who are weighted down with burdens that have rested
heavily upon them. May they link up with Thee. May they put their
arm in Thine arm, and cling to Thee, the mighty One, who hast
said, "Let him take hold of My strength, that he may make
peace with Me, and he shall make peace with Me" [Isa. 27:5].
These are Thy words. Show them how, Lord, show them how to humble
their proud hearts. Show them what it means to break their will
before God, and to take Thy will. Help them to cast their helpless
souls upon the merits of a crucified and risen Saviour. Present
before them eternal life.
Let the sweetness of Thy Holy Spirit come
into the hearts of Thy ministers, that Thy melting, merciful
love, may be manifest in their life. I ask Thee to dispel everything
that would prevent them from working for the salvation of souls.
Put it into their hearts and minds to make a covenant with Thee
by sacrifice. Even now, may the melting love of Christ come into
our midst. May we hear the words, "Thou art Mine, I have
begotten thee unto Myself."
O Lord, Thou knowest how the powers of
evil are working. We see the world going to perdition. Baptize
Thy ministers, baptize Thy workers, with Thy Holy Spirit. I ask
Thee to let melting love and mercy fall upon this congregation.
Now let praise and thanksgiving ascend
to God, that Thou hast heard our prayer. We believe in Thee,
Lord. Wash us from every stain of sin. Cleanse and purify us,
and let us understand what it means to perfect
holiness in the fear of God. I ask Thee to set the feet of those
who have been stumbling, in the right path of Thy self-denial
and self-sacrifice.
What can we say, Lord? We are weak ourselves.
We need Thy power. We see the work that we have to do. We give
ourselves to Thee. Let Thy blessing come to us, and Thy name
shall have all the glory.--Ms 52, 1904 (MR 900.51).
Ellen G. White Estate Washington, D.C.
October 1, 1987. Entire Ms.