Manuscript 37, 1908
[Sermon by Mrs. E. G. White, at Oakland.,
California, Tuesday, March 10, 1908.]
"I am the true vine, and My Father
is the husbandman. Every branch in Me that beareth not fruit
He taketh away: and every branch that beareth fruit, He purgeth
it, that it may bring forth more fruit. Now ye are clean through
the word which I have spoken unto you.
"Abide in Me, and I in you. As the
branch cannot bear fruit of itself, except it abide in the vine;
no more can ye, except ye abide in Me. I am the vine, ye are
the branches: he that abideth in Me, and I in him, the same bringeth
forth much fruit: for without Me ye can do nothing. If a man
abide not in Me, he is cast forth as a branch, and is withered;
and men gather them, and cast them into the fire, and they are
burned.
"If ye abide in Me, and My words abide
in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto
you" [John 15:1-7].
It is your privilege to be one with Christ
as He is one with the Father. If you are a member of such a union,
you will not ask favors of Him from a selfish motive, but you
will be prompted by pure, holy desires, and your petitions will
be such as God can grant.
The Saviour next points out the sign of
discipleship: "Herein is My Father glorified, that ye bear
much fruit; so shall ye be My disciples."
By faith we are to lay hold on a living
God, and maintain an experience that shall breathe love, tenderness,
kindness, compassion, and affection. These traits of character
are the fruit that the Lord Jesus desires us to produce, and
to present before the world as a witness that we have a Saviour
who can uplift and who can satisfy. We have not as our Saviour
one who will continually cast a shadow across our pathway. We
need not be on the losing side, for in everything He is our efficiency.
What we need is the presence of Jesus Christ.
We want His truth shining in our hearts, pervading all our life
actions. This will determine whether or not we are branches of
the true Vine. If we are fruit-bearing branches we may expect
that the Great Husbandman will prune us, that we may bring forth
more fruit. All that is useless, all that would hinder our growth
in the Christian life, must be removed. We are to be representatives
of Jesus Christ, who died for us that we might have life. The
sanctification of the Holy Spirit of God is to be manifested
in our heart, and revealed in our disposition,
in our conversation, in all our dealing with others. After we
have made a promise, even though we consider that we have acted
against our own interests to the advantage of others, we are
not to break our word. Let us all be Christians. God desires
us to stand with Him, His grace resting upon us, His character
revealed by our influence.
"As the Father hath loved Me,"
He continues, "so have I loved you: continue ye in My love.
If ye keep My commandments, ye shall abide in My love; even as
I have kept My Father's commandments, and abide in His love"
[verses 9, 10]. This language is so plain that there need be no
mistake as to what God requires of us. "This is the love
of God, that we keep His commandments: and His commandments are
not grievous" [1
John 5:3].
Our duty is made so plain in the Word,
that there will be no excuse for us if we fail. It is our privilege
to believe the words of Christ. If we exercise a living faith
in God's power, we shall be overcomers. May the Holy Spirit come
into our mind and heart, and transform our character, so that
we may discern the right, and may give to the world an example
of a true Christian life.
"These things have I spoken unto you,
that My joy might remain in you, and that your joy might be full"
[John 15:11].
We, as Christians, are not required to
go about with long faces, sighing as though we had no Saviour
and no hope. This will not glorify God. He desires us to be cheerful.
He desires us to be filled with praises to His name. He desires
us to carry light in our countenance, and joy in our hearts.
We have a hope that is far above any pleasures that the world
can give, and this fact should be made manifest.
Why should not our joy be full-- full,
lacking nothing? We have an assurance that Jesus is our Saviour,
and that we may draw freely from Him. We may partake freely of
the rich provision that He has made for us in His Word. We may
take Him at His word, believe on Him, and know that He will give
us grace and power to do just as He bids us. He has given us
every assurance, and He will fulfill all that He has promised.
We may constantly seek the joy of His presence.
We need not be all the time upon our knees in prayer, but we
may be constantly asking for His grace, even when we are walking
on the streets, or when we are engaged in our ordinary daily
duties. We may constantly keep the mind ascending to Christ,
and He will freely impart to us of His grace, for He Himself
has said, "Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye
shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you."
The joy of Christ is a pure, unalloyed
cheerfulness. It is not a cheap gaiety that leads to vanity of
words or lightness of conduct. No, we are
to have His joy, and His greatest joy was to see men obeying
the truth.
"This is My commandment, That ye love
one another, as I have loved you" This is a wonderful statement.
In our lives we are to exemplify the love of Christ. Then, like
Him, we shall labor most earnestly for the salvation of sinners.
He desires that we shall abide in Him, that He may work through
us in keeping before the world such a representation of the infinite
love of God as He Himself gave. Through our lives the despondent
may receive an assurance that it is possible to be partakers
of the divine nature, and by taking hold of this divinity win
the victory that all must win who shall enter in through the
gates into the city.
It seems impossible for us to comprehend
Christ's great love for us. We can only behold the wonderful
sacrifice that He made in manifesting that love. He who was one
with the Father laid aside His royal robe and kingly crown, and
in coming to this world clothed His divinity with humanity. Had
He come in all His glory, escorted by myriads of angels, no man
could have endured the sight. But He took upon Himself humanity,
that He might perfect in His own life a humanity that we can
lay hold of and be united with divinity. The divine nature is
to be imparted to every true seeker after Jesus Christ. Divinity
must be united with humanity. Thus humanity may be partakers
of the divine nature, that men may be able to escape the corruption
that is in the world through lust.
Without perfection of character no one
can enter the pearly gates of the city of God, for if, with all
our imperfections, we were permitted to enter that city, there
would soon be in heaven a second rebellion. We must first be
tried and chosen, and found faithful and true. Upon the purification
of our character rests our only hope of eternal life.
Insofar as we lack perfection of character,
thus far do we fail of attaining that which God has provided
for us through Jesus Christ. If we do not lay hold upon the provision
of His grace, we shall have a cheap experience governed by our
own impetuous, changeable disposition. We cannot glorify God
by our own efforts. We must become partakers of the divine nature,
abiding in Him as the branches abide in the vine.
God helping me, I am determined to be an
overcomer. Through Christ I shall obtain the victory. Then His
joy will remain in me, and my joy be full. I will talk of His
goodness; I will tell of His power. Through a dependence upon
the divinity of Christ, I may overcome as He overcame.
"Greater love hath no man than this,
that a man lay down his life for his
friends. Ye are My friends, if ye do whatsoever I command you.
Henceforth I call you not servants; for the servant knoweth not
what his lord doeth: but I have called you friends; for all things
that I have heard of My Father I have made known unto you"
[verses 13-15].
Here is brought to view our work. There
is something that we are to make known to the world. If Jesus
Christ is revealed in us, the world will see that humanity may
lay hold of divinity. There will be no excuse for us if we fail
in overcoming as God requires of us. The question we must now
decide is, Will we put on the armor of righteousness? Will we
lay hold of the divinity of Jesus Christ, that we may receive
strength to overcome?
"Ye have not chosen Me, but I have
chosen you, and ordained you, that ye should go and bring forth
fruit, and that your fruit should remain: that whatsoever ye
shall ask of the Father in My name, He may give it you"
[verse 16].
Can we desire more than this? Then why,
with such a promise, should we manifest unbelief? Why should
we be half-hearted in our efforts to follow Christ? What excuse
can we have for occupying such a position? May the Lord God of
heaven tear away the film that dims our perception, hindering
us from discerning the requirements of Jesus Christ and following
Him. May we by living faith grasp the hand of Infinite Power.
This is our privilege; and if we take Christ
at His word, He is honored and glorified. Then our joy will be
full, and we shall not appear as a company of mourners. Happy
are the people who have laid hold of the divine nature, and escaped
the corruption that is in the world.
"Ye have not chosen Me, but I have
chosen you, and ordained you, that ye should go and bring forth
fruit." We are ordained unto God to bear fruit. Was this
not our experience when we were led down into the water, and
baptized in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the
Holy Ghost? What did that mean? It meant that the three great
powers in heaven were pledged to keep us so long as we remain
one with Christ, united to the Vine.
We are not, because Christ died, left a
company of orphans. "Greater works than these shall ye do,"
says He, "because I go unto My Father." It is possible
for us to obtain victory after victory, and be the most happy
people on the face of the earth. True, we shall feel sorrow as
we see the results of sin around us. But we have a message to
bear that can, through the grace of Christ as revealed in the
Word, transform the sinner. We are not to fold our arms and do
nothing. If there are around us unconverted ones, we are not
to leave them till the day of judgment to find out what their
sins are. We must hunt for these people. We have words to speak to them of the highest, holiest
import. As we endeavor to win them to Christ, we must ever keep
Him in view.
We are to overcome by the blood of the
Lamb and the word of our testimony. When God is dishonored by
men who appear to be doing the will of God, then we sometimes
have a very plain testimony to bear. We must take a decided stand
on the side of Christ, to approve that which is of Him. Unless
we do this, we shall not be accounted as faithful stewards.
I have felt compelled to bear some very
straight testimonies to men who, though dead in trespasses and
sins, did not realize their true condition. They have even thought
that, because they were doing a certain work, they were doing
the will of God. But when it came to a representation of Jesus
Christ in character, they revealed a decided failure. To those
who receive testimony after testimony from the Spirit of God,
and do not heed the reproof, the time will come when, unless
they repent and are converted, the Spirit will no longer strive
with them.
Every day of our lives we need a manifestation
of the converting power of God. There must be a continual yielding
of self to do the will of God. Our will is not a sanctified will
unless it is in harmony with His will. And if it is in harmony
with His will, our actions will bear testimony to that fact.
God will not leave us in darkness, not knowing whether we are
serving Him or not. We have the Word, and our actions will bear
testimony as to whether or not we are obeying that Word.
We need not go about like a band of mourners.
We may commit our case to God, saying, "I will do Thy will,
whatever comes. I will honor Thy name" Now that is just
what every one of us will have to do if we are to have the divine
nature and be enabled to distinguish between right and wrong,
and to overcome every evil thing.
"These things I command you, that
ye love one another. If the world hate you, ye know that it hated
Me before it hated you. If ye were of the world, the world would
love his own: but because ye are not of the world, but I have
chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you.
Remember the word that I said unto you, The servant is not greater
than his lord. If they have persecuted Me, they will also persecute
you; if they have kept My saying, they will keep yours also.
"But all these things will they do
unto you for My name's sake, because they know not Him that sent
Me. If I had not come and spoken unto them, they had not had
sin: but now they have no cloak for their sin. He that hateth
Me hateth My Father also. If I had not done among them the works
which none other man did, they had not had sin: but now have
they both seen and hated both Me
and My Father. But this cometh to pass, that the word might be
fulfilled that is written in their law, They hated Me without
a cause" [John 15:17-25].
Jesus says, "They hated Me without
a cause." And if we take a straightforward course to lift
up Jesus Christ, if we work determinedly that we may bring souls
to Him, we shall arouse the hatred of the world, even as did
He whom we follow.
"But when the Comforter is come, whom
I will send unto you from the Father, even the Spirit of truth,
which proceedeth from the Father, He shall testify of Me: and
ye also shall bear witness, because ye have been with Me from
the beginning" [verses
26, 27].
I am very glad that our workers have the
privilege of attending these meetings. I hope that as a result
of the labors put forth here, some who have not been keeping
the commandments of God will be led to feel that it is high time
to take hold of the divine nature of Jesus Christ, in order that
they may be overcomers. Do not allow these opportunities to pass
by without seeking the Lord with all the heart. Let everyone
repent and be converted. If you will do this, you will see of
the salvation of God. We may be misunderstood by the world, for
spiritual things are spiritually discerned; but we are to go
straight forward, following in the footsteps of our Lord. We
are to trust Him who is spirit and life to the believer.
Confess your sins while you may. Clear
the King's highway, that He may use you as His disciples. He
will accept everyone who comes to Him. Whoso shall confess and
forsake his sins shall find mercy. Even the thief, dying on the
cross in awful agony, asked for forgiveness, and it was granted
to him. His request to be remembered by the Saviour when He should
come into His kingdom was granted. "Verily, verily I say
unto thee today, Thou shalt be with Me in Paradise." Not
that he would be with Christ in Paradise that same day, for Jesus
did not then Himself go to Paradise.
I hope that all will here seek the Lord
with the whole heart, that you may touch a new spring of praise
and glory and thanksgiving to God and Jesus Christ, and that
the light of heaven may shine into your hearts, and the glory
of God be revealed in your lives. Make a steady work of overcoming.
Be sure that your words and actions are right and sanctified.
God calls upon His people to come into
line. There is a great work to be done in a short time, and there
is no time for hesitation. Plead with God, saying, "I make
an entire surrender. I give myself away to Thee." Then be
joyful. The Word is in you, purifying and cleaning your character.
God does not want His children to go about with anxiety and sorrow
expressed in their faces. He wants
the lovely expression of His countenance to be revealed in every
one of us who are partakers of the divine nature, for we have
power to escape the corruptions of the world.
May God help you to labor for eternity.
He wants you to have eternal life, and you may have it. If you
will come to Christ, confess your sins in humility and put them
away, He will use you and will enable you to help others. You
may be workers together-- together [with God]! If you separate
from God you can do nothing. Workers together with Him--that
is our privilege. May God help us as we strive for the victory.--Ms.
37, 1908.