The unbelieving world will soon have something
to think of besides their dress and appearance; and as their
minds are torn from these things by distress and perplexity,
they will have nothing to turn to. They are not prisoners of
hope, and therefore do not turn to the Stronghold. Their hearts
will fail them for repining and
fear. They have not made God their refuge, and He will not be
their consolation then, but will laugh at their calamity, and
mock when their fear cometh. They have despised and trampled
upon the truths of God's word. They have indulged in extravagant
dress, and have spent their lives in hilarity and glee. They
have sown to the wind; they must reap the whirlwind. In the time
of distress and perplexity of nations there will be many who
have not given themselves wholly to the corrupting influences
of the world and the service of Satan, who will humble themselves
before God and turn to Him with their whole heart and find acceptance
and pardon.
Those among Sabbathkeepers who have been
unwilling to make any sacrifice, but have yielded to the influence
of the world, are to be tested and proved. The perils of the
last days are upon us, and a trial is before the young which
they have not anticipated. They are to be brought into most distressing
perplexity. The genuineness of their faith will be proved. They
profess to be looking for the coming of the Son of man, yet some
of them have been a miserable example to unbelievers. They have
not been willing to give up the world, but have united with them,
have attended picnics and other gatherings of pleasure, flattering
themselves that they were engaging in innocent amusement. Yet
I was shown that it is just such indulgences that separate them
from God and make them children of the world. God does not own
the pleasure seeker as His follower. He has given us no such
example. Those only who are self-denying, and who live a life
of sobriety, humility, and holiness, are true followers of Jesus;
and such cannot engage in and enjoy the frivolous, empty conversation
of the lovers of the world.
A day of heart-rending anguish is before
us. I was shown that pointed testimonies should be borne, and
that those who will come up to the help of the Lord will receive
His blessing. But Sabbathkeepers
have a work to do. Hoops, I was shown, are an abomination, and
every Sabbathkeeper's influence should be a rebuke to this ridiculous
fashion, which has been a screen to iniquity, and which arose
from a house of ill fame in Paris. Individuals were shown me
who will despise instruction, even if it comes from heaven; they
will frame some excuse to avoid the most pointed testimony, and
in defiance of all the light given will put on hoops because
it is the fashion, and risk the consequences.
The prophecy of Isaiah 3 was presented
before me as applying to these last days, and the reproofs are
given to the daughters of Zion who have thought only of appearance
and display. Read verse 25: "Thy men shall fall by the sword,
and thy mighty in the war." I was shown that this scripture
will be strictly fulfilled. Young men and women professing to
be Christians, yet having no Christian experience, and having
borne no burdens and felt no individual responsibility, are to
be proved. They will be brought low in the dust and will long
for an experience in the things of God, which they have failed
to obtain.
War lifts his helmet to his brow;
O God, protect Thy people now.