I saw that some of God's children have
made a mistake in regard to oath taking, and Satan has taken
advantage of this to oppress them, and take from them their Lord's
money. I saw that the words of our Lord, "Swear not at all,"
do not touch the judicial oath. "Let your communication
be, Yea, yea; Nay, nay: for whatsoever is more than these cometh
of evil." This refers to common conversation. Some exaggerate
in their language. Some swear by their own life; others swear
by their head--as sure as they live; as sure as they have a head.
Some take heaven and earth to witness that such things are so.
Some hope that God will strike them out of existence if what
they are saying is not true. It is this kind of common swearing
against which Jesus warns His disciples.
We have men placed over us for rulers,
and laws to govern the people. Were it not for these laws, the
condition of the world would be worse than it is now. Some of
these laws are good, others are bad. The bad have been increasing,
and we are yet to be brought into strait places. But God will
sustain His people in being firm and living up to the principles
of His word. When the laws of men conflict with the word and
law of God, we are to obey the latter, whatever the
consequences may be. The law of our land requiring
us to deliver a slave to his master, we are not to obey; and
we must abide the consequences of violating this law. The slave
is not the property of any man. God is his rightful master, and
man has no right to take God's workmanship into his hands, and
claim him as his own.
I saw that the Lord still has something
to do with the laws of the land. While Jesus is in the sanctuary,
God's restraining Spirit is felt by rulers and people. But Satan
controls to a great extent the mass of the world, and were it
not for the laws of the land, we should experience much suffering.
I was shown that when it is actually necessary, and they are
called upon to testify in a lawful manner, it is no violation
of God's word for His children to solemnly take God to witness
that what they say is the truth, and nothing but the truth.
Man is so corrupt that laws are made to
throw the responsibility upon his own head. Some men do not fear
to lie to their fellow man; but they have been taught, and the
restraining Spirit of God has impressed them, that it is a fearful
thing to lie to God. The case of Ananias and Sapphira his wife
is given for an example. The matter is carried from man to God,
so that if one bears false witness, it is not to man, but to
the great God, who reads the heart, and knows the exact truth
in every case. Our laws make it a high crime to take a false
oath. God has often visited judgment upon the false swearer,
and even while the oath was on his lips, the destroying angel
has cut him down. This was to prove a terror to evildoers.
I saw that if there is anyone on earth
who can consistently testify under oath, it is the Christian.
He lives in the light of God's countenance. He grows strong in
His strength. And when matters of importance must be decided
by law, there is no one who can so well appeal to God as the
Christian. I was bidden by the angel to notice that God swears
by Himself. Genesis 22:16; Hebrews
6:13, 17. He swore to Abraham (Genesis 26:3), to Isaac (Psalm
105:9; Jeremiah 11:5), and to David (Psalm 132:11; Acts 2:30).
God required of the children of Israel an oath between man and
man. Exodus 22:10, 11. Jesus submitted to the oath in the hour
of His trial. The high priest said unto Him: "I adjure Thee
by the living God, that Thou tell us whether Thou be the Christ,
the Son of God." Jesus said unto him: "Thou hast said."
If Jesus in His teachings to His disciples referred to the judicial
oath, He would have reproved the high priest, and there enforced
His teachings, for the good of His followers present. Satan has
been pleased that some have viewed oath taking in a wrong light;
for it has given him opportunity to oppress them and take from
them their Lord's money. The stewards of God must be more wise,
lay their plans, and prepare themselves to withstand Satan's
devices; for he is to make greater efforts than ever before.
Some, I saw, have a prejudice against our
rulers and laws; but if it were not for law, this world would
be in an awful condition. God restrains our rulers; for the hearts
of all are in His hands. Bounds are set, beyond which they cannot
go. Many of the rulers are those whom Satan controls; but I saw
that God has His agents, even among the rulers. And some of them
will yet be converted to the truth. They are now acting the part
that God would have them. When Satan works through his agents,
propositions are made, that, if carried out, would impede the
work of God and produce great evil. The good angels move upon
these agents of God to oppose such propositions with strong reasons,
which Satan's agents cannot resist. A few of God's agents will
have power to bear down a great mass of evil. Thus the work will
go on until the third message has done its work, and at the loud
cry of the third angel, these agents will have an opportunity
to receive the truth, and some of them will be converted, and
endure with the saints through the time of trouble.
When Jesus leaves the most holy, His restraining
Spirit is withdrawn from rulers and people. They are left to
the control of evil angels. Then such laws will be made by the
counsel and direction of Satan, that unless time should be very
short, no flesh could be saved.