Manuscript 73, 1909
[Sermon delivered by Mrs. E. G. White,
Sabbath, August 27, 1909, Council Grove, Kansas, Camp Meeting.]
The first chapter of Daniel teaches the
lesson that what we eat and drink has an influence upon the powers
of the mind, and that if we would have healthful bodies and clear
minds, we must be careful of our diet. If we are careless in
this matter, and eat simply to gratify taste, the digestive organs
are impaired, and the brain is confused, and neither can act
their parts as fully as God intended they should.
[Daniel
1:8-16, quoted.]
Daniel and his companions determined to
banish from their diet everything that would defile, and a power
from above worked in harmony with their efforts. As a result
they had the privilege of following their own course in the obtaining
of their education. And the education they gained was better
than that gained by any of the magicians, astrologers, or wise
men in all the king's realm.
Those who desire to come into right relation
to God need to study Daniel's plan. That was a sum proved. You
may take the sum and prove it also. There are many who think
that those who adopt health reform suffer a loss of physical
strength, but if these would test the matter for themselves,
they would change their minds on this point. I have tested the
value of health reform for thirty years, living just as simply
as possible, and my physical ability at the age of 82 has been
a surprise to many. In this journey I have taken, entailing five
months of constant labor in the desk and out of the desk, my
strength has been sustained. In my experience, health reform
has given me a wonderful victory.
The Lord does not want us to have irritable
tempers, and disturbed and confused minds. He wants us to do
for ourselves just what these Hebrew youth did for themselves.
We are to let alone the wine that excites and intoxicates. We
see all around us too much of the results of its use.
How earnestly should we plead for the benefits
of the truth in this age of the world's history. How greatly
are its principles needed! Consider the city of San Francisco.
What was it that brought the judgments of God upon that city?
We read the answer in the revelations that have been made of
corruption in those who stood in high office. Corruption and
drunkenness and robbery are discovered on every hand. And this
condition of wickedness is not
in San Francisco alone. We who have the truth understand the
meaning of these conditions and events.
We are living in the last evening of this
earth's history. Is it not time that every soul [should] place
himself in right relation to God to act an individual part for
the upbuilding of the kingdom of Christ? Is it not time that
fathers and mothers do a special work in the family? Let there
be no harsh words, no scoldings. This does not reform. Take your
children aside when they do wrong, and show them the result of
a wrong course of action. Pray with them. That prayer may make
such an impression on their minds that they will see that you
are not unreasonable. And if the children see that you are not
unreasonable, you have gained a great victory. This is the work
that is to be carried on in our family circles in these last
days. Our children are a sacred responsibility. God requires
that they be brought up in the nurture and admonition of the
Lord.
This lesson also teaches the effect of
a simple diet upon the physical powers. Students attending school
should have provided for them food that will not cause disturbances
in the human organism. If you do not know how to provide such
food, I ask you to learn how. We are fighting for a kingdom.
We are to be laborers together with God, and we must learn to
subdue our passions, lest we be shut out of the courts of heaven.
If we do not perfect Christian characters here, we cannot enjoy
the pleasures of eternal life.
Daniel stood in a very responsible position
in the kingdom of Babylon. There will always be those who will
occupy positions of lesser responsibility; but whatever our work,
our example may be such that it will lead others into right paths.
We need to humble ourselves before God and pray to Him, and trust
in Him. We do not pray half enough in our families and alone
with God. There is a world to be saved, and every talent should
be used in the service of God. You may not be able to go outside
your family, but you can still do a work for God; and by your
own course of action you can encourage those who have missionary
work to perform.
We cannot afford to miss any opportunity
for perfecting a Christian character. Whatever experience may
come to others, remember that you, in your lot and place, will
be tested by God. There will be times when you will be placed
in unfavorable positions, but at such times plead with God, trust
in Him, and walk in simple faith before the Lord. Then angels
of heaven will impress your minds. Let not your minds be filled
with self and self-interests.
The Lord is looking upon us in mercy and
love today. Who will follow out the will of the Lord? Who will
study to overcome the hasty temper, remembering that the words
they speak are spoken in the hearing of heavenly angels? These
heavenly agencies are continually ministering to us, and they
will speak through us and by us if we will walk humbly with God.
They open for us opportunities to make known to others a knowledge
of the God of heaven. Let us acknowledge God as the highest power.
Let us cherish our Redeemer's spirit of meekness and humility
of mind. Let us study our life work, that it may bear the test
of the judgment. We shall then stand on vantage ground with Daniel
and his companions, overcoming by the blood of the Lamb and the
word of our testimony.
In the third chapter of Daniel we can read
the record of God's mighty work in behalf of the youth who would
not bow to the image that the king had set up; and we may know
that the same God is near to us as we stand in His power to honor
His name in our experience. The form of the Fourth walked beside
the Hebrews in the midst of the fiery furnace because they refused
to bow down to the image and to worship the work of men's hands.
"Then Nebuchadnezzar the king was
astonished, and rose up in haste, and spake, and said unto his
counsellors, Did not we cast three men bound into the midst of
the fire? They answered and said unto the king, True, O king.
He answered and said, Lo, I see four men loose, walking in the
midst of the fire, and they have no hurt; and"--the king's
countenance turns pale as he continues--"the form of the
fourth is like the Son of God" [verses 24, 25].
Going to the mouth of the furnace, Nebuchadnezzar
calls the youth to come forth. [Verses 26-29, quoted.]
The God of the Hebrews is our God. Let
us seek to stand in right relation to Him. We have souls to save
or to lose, and it depends upon our individual selves whether
we save or lose. If we lose, we carry others with us to destruction.
All heaven is looking upon us to see what course we will pursue--whether
we will overcome by the blood of the Lamb or be careless and
indifferent, going on as we please, filling our days with the
pleasures of the world, and our minds with the foolish novel,
while God's work is neglected and His Word cast aside.
I ask you to consider these things as you
have never yet considered them. I present before you Christ as
your only hope. "God so loved the world, that He gave His
only begotten son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not
perish, but have everlasting life."
I present Christ's character before you. Study it carefully.
There is no higher education to be gained than that which you
gather from the Word of God. Those who will may gain from it
an intelligence and an understanding that is as enduring and
as reliable as that which Daniel had, and which preserved him
and carried him safely through test and trial. Christ will give
judgment to the student of His Word today, as He gave the Hebrew
youth judgment. These young men were found to have more wisdom
than all the wise men in all the realm of Babylon.
When the heart is in right condition before
God, we shall deny self. Did not God give Jesus, His only begotten
Son--He who was equal with the Father in the making of man? What
are you doing to make yourself acceptable before God? Are you
cultivating your reasoning powers? Are you preserving your physical
powers by a wise and careful diet? Let the wine alone, and everything
of the kind. We need to adopt a simple diet if we would have
a clear understanding of our duty. Let us remember that we are
living in review before God, that we shall have tests to bear,
and that our faith in God is to be so cultivated that we can
reach up to heaven in full confidence for sanctification of body,
soul, and spirit.
We need that living faith that will take
hold of God; and we can have this if we will study the will of
the Lord in all things. In times of poverty and sickness and
suffering, it is our privilege to go to the Saviour and tell
Him our necessities, and ask Him for His help. And if we will
rely upon the Word of God, we shall see the fulfillment of His
promises. Every day we are meeting temptation and trial in one
form or another; but if we walk humbly with God and do our best,
seeking daily to come into close relation to Him, He will work
in our behalf.
Study the record of the life and activities
of Christ. The Saviour knew that He could do little if He remained
in one place. Therefore He moved from city to city and village
to village, the crowds often following Him in great multitudes.
He gave these followers instruction, teaching them of Himself
from the words of the Old Testament Scriptures. As He would present
old truths in a new light before them, the people would listen
as to something they had never before heard of.
On one occasion the people gathered about
the Saviour until there were 5,000 men besides women and children.
All day they had listened to the great Teacher, and now, as evening
drew on, the Master said to His disciples, These must be weary;
they should have rest and food.
But the inquiry arose, Where shall we find food for so great
a company? The Saviour asked, How much have you? The disciples
replied, Five barley loaves and a few small fishes. Bid them
sit down on the ground, the Saviour commanded; then, breaking
the bread, He gave to His disciples and the disciples to the
multitudes.
When the people were satisfied, the Saviour
gave the command to His disciples, "Gather up the fragments,
that nothing be lost." Here Christ taught a precious lesson,
one that was to come clear down through the ages to our time.
There is an economy that Christ wants each to weave into our
experience. There are wants and necessities on every hand to
be supplied; there are needy and suffering ones to help. When
we stand in right relation to God, we will stand in right relation
to the principles of economy. We will know by experience what
it means to deny self. We will be willing to sacrifice for the
sake of others.
"God so loved the world, that He gave
His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should
not perish, but have everlasting life." Christ accepted
the office laid upon Him. Seeing the needs of men, He laid aside
His royal robe and crown and came to earth to minister to mankind.
And day by day in His life on earth, He was preparing for greater
tests to come with stronger power.
Just before His crucifixion He took His
disciples aside that they might pray with Him, that He and they
might receive strength to endure. It was here in His agony in
the garden of Gethsemane that the cup trembled in His hand. Should
He drink it, and thus be separated from God? Should He take the
sins of the world upon Him? The woes of a lost race rose up before
Him, and He said, "Father, if this cup may not pass away
from me, except I drink it, thy will be done." Then a mighty
angel from glory came to His side and strengthened Him to go
through the awful trial.
He was laid in the tomb, and a great stone
was rolled before the door of the tomb. But when the day of His
release came, a mighty angel from heaven came and rolled back
the stone as [though] it had been a pebble. And Jesus came forth,
and proclaimed over the rent sepulcher of Joseph, "I am
the resurrection and the life." He revealed Himself to Mary
and to His disciples, bringing rejoicing to their hearts.
God sent His Son into the world that He
might learn by actual experience the needs of humanity. Through
humanity combined with divinity He must reach man and enable
Him to lay hold upon the divine nature.
Let us not turn from the representation
because we cannot be one with the world and at the same time
be one with Christ. We do not deserve heaven if we come to Christ
in that way. Let us make an entire surrender to God. God wants
us to withdraw from association with those who would lead us
to withdraw from Him. He wants His people to lay hold with a
strong determination to work out their salvation with fear and
trembling. He wants them to make a covenant with God by sacrifice,
to consecrate themselves to God to bear the suffering part of
religion as well as to share its joys. If they cannot do this,
they cannot enter the gates of the city of God and have right
to the tree of life.
Let us ever remember that eternal life
has been secured for us at the cost of God's only begotten Son.
Considering this, should we not study to know what sacrifices
we can make for His cause, what part we can act in advancing
the glory of God for the great hereafter? Humanity can grasp
the divinity of Christ. This is for us if we will lay hold of
it by an intelligent faith. Let us learn what it means to deny
self as Christ denied self. He laid aside all that He had with
the Father, and clothing His divinity with humanity came to earth
that He might teach men and women how they might overcome. We
are living in a time of test. Shall we not decide to stand on
the side of Christ in this matter?
Do you not want the gates of the city of
God to be opened freely to you, and you be welcomed in with your
children? Do you not want the crown of glory placed upon your
brow? Do you not want that life that measures with the life of
God? But if we [are to] enjoy these eternal blessings, we have
sacrifices to make in this life. We must reveal that we possess
a faith that lays hold upon the living God and a righteousness
that overcomes sin. May God bless us here today.
How much are we willing to sacrifice in
order to cooperate with Jesus Christ in our individual salvation?
What are we willing to do that we may be enlightened and may
enlighten others? Satan is working with all deceivableness of
unrighteousness to set in operation means by which to bring suffering
upon God's people. Let us cultivate the simplicity of true godliness.
Let us in our human nature take hold of the divine, that that
nature may mold our life, our character, our words and works.
Then we shall go straight forward in the name of Jesus Christ.
There are souls to be saved from their
sin. We must lay hold of them by living faith, and give them
every chance to overcome. I ask you, Will you not accept the
truth I have presented before you today? Will you not seek to
come into harmony with the spirit
of this work that you may have a part in it? Will you not make
the effort to put away folly and indulgence, and do all in your
power to save the souls that are perishing?
We need help for the work to be done in
different parts of the great missionary field. In Portland, Maine,
where the truth was preached with power in 1842-44, our brethren
and sisters have need of a little meetinghouse. Very little labor
has been given to the city of Portland. There are a few Sabbath-keepers
there, but they have no house of worship. We do not hesitate
to ask you to help in the erection of this house of worship by
giving us of your means, for by so doing you will be laying up
in the heavens a treasure that faileth not. We want you to have
a part in carrying the message of mercy to this world.
We hope to have a large company of believers
in Portland, Maine. The power of God was felt at the camp meeting
held there recently, and we hope that many souls will be relieved
as a result of its work, and that many more will lay hold of
the truth of the gospel. Now, if you want to help, do so, and
the Lord will let His blessing rest upon you.
And there are other places in similar need.
It is represented to me that there are hundreds of places needing
our help. The work of God is a work of self-sacrifice. Who among
us is willing to unite in labor for the saving of souls? Those
who will here determine to do this, rise to your feet.
[Congregation rises.]
(Praying): My heavenly Father, I have tried
to present, in my weakness, those things that Thou hast presented
before me again and again to congregations that I have not seen
assembled; and this is one of them. I ask Thee now to make the
impression upon the human mind. Thou canst do it; for Thou art
God, and beside Thee there is none else. Thou hast given Thine
only begotten Son to make plain the way constantly beset with
temptations by the enemy. I ask Thee, Lord, to bless this people
here today. Sweep back every mist and cloud of darkness, and
let the sunlight of Thy glory in. Work by Thy Holy Spirit upon
the minds of parents and children, that all may labor together
for the spread of the knowledge of the truth.
God, the living God, souls are perishing,
and Satan is working to call the attention of the people to nothingness
and folly. Wilt Thou not go with this people as they leave this
meeting, and teach them daily to lay hold of the merits of the
precious Redeemer? Thou hast given so much for these souls; help
them to make a covenant with Thee by sacrifice, that they may
have a part in that life that measures with the life of God. We want them to have the crown of
glory, and to strike the harp of gold. Lord, take this people,
baptize them with Thy Holy Spirit. Let them see light in Thy
light and rejoice in Thy truth. There is a heaven for them to
win, a hell for them to shun. Grant that they may be crowned
in the kingdom of glory, never again to go out into a sin-cursed
world, where all is renewed by Thy sacrifice, our blessed Redeemer.
Take these souls into Thy keeping. Make
the impression upon their minds that heaven must be won by them,
that they must withstand the tests of Satan. Bless them this
day. Thou hast blessed them. Bless mind, and soul, and body,
and help each to arouse to earnest labor for others. Make them
laborers together with God in the work of salvation, and Thy
blessed name shall have all the glory.--Ms 73, 1909 (MR 900.20).
Ellen G. White Estate Washington, D. C.
June, 1983. Entire Ms.