While in Roosevelt, New York, August 3,
1861, different churches and families were presented before me.
The different influences that have been exerted, and their discouraging
results, were shown me. Satan has used as agents individuals
professing to believe a part of present truth, while they were
warring against a part. Such he can use more successfully than
those who are at war with all our faith. His artful manner of
bringing in error through partial believers in the truth, has
deceived many, and distracted and scattered their faith. This
is the cause of the divisions in northern Wisconsin. Some receive
a part of the message, and reject another portion. Some accept
the Sabbath and reject the third angel's message; yet because
they have received the Sabbath they claim the fellowship of those
who believe all the present truth. Then they labor to bring others
into the same dark position with themselves. They are not responsible
to anyone. They have an independent faith of their own. Such
are allowed to have influence, when no place should be given
to them, notwithstanding their pretensions to honesty.
Honest souls will see the straight chain
of present truth. They will see its harmonious connections, link
after link uniting into a great whole, and will lay hold upon
it. The present truth is not difficult to be understood, and
the people whom God is leading will be united upon this broad,
firm platform. He will not use individuals of different faith,
opinions, and views, to scatter and divide. Heaven and holy angels
are working to unite, to bring into the unity of the faith, into
the one body. Satan opposes this, and is determined to scatter,
and divide, and bring in different sentiments, that the prayer
of Christ may not be answered: "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."
John 17:20, 21. Jesus designed that the faith of His people should
be one. If one goes forth preaching one thing, and another differing
with him preaches something else, how can those who believe through
their word be one? There will be difference of sentiments.
I saw that if God's people in Wisconsin
would prosper, they must take a decided position in regard to
these things, and thereby cut off the influence of those who
are causing distraction and division by teaching sentiments contrary
to the body. Such are wandering stars. They seem to emit a little
light; they profess and carry along a little truth, and thus
deceive the inexperienced. Satan endows them with his spirit,
but God is not with them; His Spirit does not dwell in them.
Jesus prayed that His disciples might be one, as He is one with
the Father, "that the world may believe that Thou hast sent
Me." The oneness and unity of God's truth-believing remnant
people carries powerful conviction to the world that they have
the truth, and are the peculiar, chosen people of God. This oneness
and unity disconcerts the enemy, and he is determined that it
shall not exist. The present truth, believed in the heart and
exemplified in the life, makes God's people one, and gives them
a powerful influence.
Had professed Sabbathkeepers in Wisconsin
earnestly sought and labored to be in union with the prayer of
Christ, to be one as He is one with the Father, Satan's work
would have been defeated. If all had sought to be in union with
the body, the fanaticism which has brought so deep a stain upon
the cause of present truth in northern Wisconsin would not have
arisen; for it is the result of drawing off from the body, and
seeking to have an original, independent faith, regardless of
the faith of the body.
In the last vision given at Battle Creek
I was shown that
an unwise course was taken at-----in regard
to the visions at the time of the organization of the church
there. There were some in-----who were God's children, and yet
doubted the visions. Others had no opposition, yet dared not
take a decided stand in regard to them. Some were skeptical,
and they had sufficient cause to make them so. The false visions
and fanatical exercises, and the wretched fruits following, had
an influence upon the cause in Wisconsin to make minds jealous
of everything bearing the name of visions. All these things should
have been taken into consideration, and wisdom exercised. There
should be no trial or labor with those who have never seen the
individual having visions, and who have had no personal knowledge
of the influence of the visions. Such should not be deprived
of the benefits and privileges of the church, if their Christian
course is otherwise correct, and they have formed a good Christian
character.
Some, I was shown, could receive the published
visions, judging of the tree by its fruits. Others are like doubting
Thomas; they cannot believe the published Testimonies, nor receive
evidence through the testimony of others; but must see and have
the evidence for themselves. Such must not be set aside, but
long patience and brotherly love should be exercised toward them
until they find their position and become established for or
against. If they fight against the visions, of which they have
no knowledge; if they carry their opposition so far as to oppose
that in which they have had no experience, and feel annoyed when
those who believe that the visions are of God speak of them in
meeting, and comfort themselves with the instruction given through
vision, the church may know that they are not right. God's people
should not cringe and yield, and give up their liberty to such
disaffected ones. God has placed the gifts in the church that
the church may be benefited by them; and when professed believers
in the truth oppose these gifts, and fight against the visions,
souls are in danger through their influence, and it is
time then to labor with them, that the weak
may not be led astray by their influence.
It has been very hard for the servants
of God to labor in -----, for there has been a class of self-righteous,
talkative, unruly ones there, who have stood in the way of the
work of God. If received into the church, they would tear it
to pieces. They would not be subject to the body, and would never
be satisfied unless the reins of church government were in their
own hands.
Brother G sought to move with great caution.
He knew that the class who opposed the visions were wrong, that
they were not genuine believers in the truth; and therefore,
to shake off these clogs, he proposed to receive none into the
church who did not believe the third angel's message and the
visions. This kept out some few precious souls who had not fought
against the visions. They dared not unite with the church, fearing
that they should commit themselves upon that which they did not
understand and fully believe. And there were those at hand ready
to prejudice these conscientious ones, and to place matters before
them in the worst possible light. Some have felt grieved and
offended because of the condition of membership, and since the
organization their feelings of dissatisfaction have greatly increased.
Strong prejudice has governed them.
I was shown the case of Sister H. She was
presented before me in connection with a professed sister who
was strongly prejudiced against my husband and myself, and opposed
to the visions. This spirit had led her to love and cherish every
lying report in regard to us and the visions, and she has communicated
this to Sister H. She has had a bitter spirit of war against
me, when she had no personal knowledge of me. She was unacquainted
with my labors, yet has nourished the most wicked feelings of
prejudice against me, and has influenced Sister H, and they have
united together in their bitter remarks and speeches. The person
shown me in connection with Sister
H was a strong-minded woman, sanguine, and exalted in her own
estimation. She has thought that her views were correct, and
that others must rely upon her word, when she only darkened counsel
by words, and manifested the spirit of the dragon host to war
against those who would be united on the commandments of God
and the testimony of Jesus.
Since Sister H has been at-----, she has
despised the visions, and has related hearsay reports, as though
she knew that they were true. She has resisted no influence calculated
to injure me. She did not know but that the visions were of God;
she had no personal acquaintance with the humble instrument;
and yet she has united with unconsecrated ones in-----to exert
a strong influence against me. They have strengthened one another
by loving and reporting false stories coming from different sources,
and in this way have nourished their prejudice. There can be
no union between their spirit and the spirit of the messages
which the Lord sees fit to give for the benefit of His humble
people. The spirit which dwells in their hearts cannot harmonize
with the light given of God.
Many poor souls do not know what they are
doing. They unite their influence with Satan's forces, and aid
him in his work. They manifest great zeal and earnestness in
their blind opposition, as though they were verily doing God's
service by fighting against the visions. All who desire to do
so can acquaint themselves with the fruits of these visions.
For seventeen years God has seen fit to let them survive and
strengthen against the opposition of Satan's forces, and the
influence of human agencies that have aided Satan in his work.
Other women were shown me in-----who were
at war with the truth. One was presented before me who embraced
a few points of truth, and then went no further with God's remnant
people. She was exalted in her own eyes, and
thought she understood it all. She was wise
in her own opinion, and was shown me as constantly looking back
and referring to an old experience; because she had received
a degree of light in the past, she had become lifted up, and
thought she had sufficient light and knowledge to instruct the
whole body. Her faith is scattered and disconnected. Many of
her ideas of truth are erroneous; yet she is egotistical, and
righteous in her own estimation. She is forward to instruct,
but will not be taught. She has despised instruction, and cast
behind her the teachings of God through His servants. I saw her
pointing to her righteousness, her devotion, her prayerful life.
Like the Pharisee, she enumerates her good deeds. "God,
I thank Thee, that I am not as other men are, extortioners, unjust,
adulterers, or even as this publican. I fast twice in the week,
I give tithes of all that I possess." The Pharisee's prayer
was not regarded; but the poor publican, who could only say,
"God be merciful to me a sinner," moved the pity of
the Lord. His prayer was accepted, while the prayer of the boasting
Pharisee was rejected. "For everyone that exalteth himself
shall be abased; and he that humbleth himself shall be exalted."
Revelation 3:17, 18: "Because thou
sayest, I am rich, and increased with goods, and have need of
nothing; and knowest not that thou art wretched, and miserable,
and poor, and blind, and naked: I counsel thee to buy of Me gold
tried in the fire, that thou mayest be rich; and white raiment,
that thou mayest be clothed, and that the shame of thy nakedness
do not appear; and anoint thine eyes with eyesalve, that thou
mayest see."
This person, whose countenance I recognized
when I saw her, I was told was Mrs. I. I saw that her life was
not marked with that humility which should ever characterize
the followers of Christ. When poor mortals, however high their
profession, become just in their own eyes, then Jesus leaves
them to be deceived in regard to themselves. I was
shown that this woman has influenced others,
and some have united with her to hold up the visions in a ridiculous
light. To God they must answer for all this; for every word of
derision against the light which God has seen fit to communicate
in His own chosen way, is recorded.
I was shown still another woman who is
not in union with the people whom God is leading out. The spirit
of truth dwells not in her heart, and she has been busy doing
the work which well pleases the enemy of all good, to distract
and confuse minds. (I recognized this woman the last day of the
meeting; she left before it closed.) She is a great talker, and
is ever ready to hear and tell some new thing, dwelling upon
what she calls others' wrongs; and she terms her evil surmisings
discernment. She puts light for darkness, and darkness for light,
and for a pretense makes long prayers. She loves to be approved
and thought righteous, and has deceived some. She wishes to teach
others, and thinks that God teaches her above others. But the
truth has no place in her heart.
A few others were shown me as joining their
influence with those I have mentioned, and together they do what
they can to draw off from the body and cause confusion; and their
influence brings the truth of God into disrepute. Jesus and holy
angels are bringing up and uniting God's people into one faith,
that they may all have one mind and one judgment. And while they
are being brought into the unity of the faith, to see eye to
eye upon the solemn, important truths for this time, Satan is
at work to oppose their advancement. Jesus is at work through
His instruments to gather and unite. Satan works through his
instruments to scatter and divide. "For, lo, I will command,
and I will sift the house of Israel among all nations, like as
corn is sifted in a sieve, yet shall not the least grain fall
upon the earth."
God is now testing and proving His people.
Character is being developed. Angels are weighing moral worth,
and
keeping a faithful record of all the acts
of the children of men. Among God's professed people are corrupt
hearts; but they will be tested and proved. That God who reads
the hearts of everyone, will bring to light hidden things of
darkness where they are often least suspected, that stumbling
blocks which have hindered the progress of truth may be removed,
and God have a clean and holy people to declare His statutes
and judgments.
The Captain of our salvation leads His
people on step by step, purifying and fitting them for translation,
and leaving in the rear those who are disposed to draw off from
the body, who are not willing to be led, and are satisfied with
their own righteousness. "If therefore the light that is
in thee be darkness, how great is that darkness!" No greater
delusion can deceive the human mind than that which leads men
to indulge a self-confident spirit, to believe that they are
right and in the light, when they are drawing away from God's
people, and their cherished light is darkness.
The class in-----who have been drawing
off from the body have possessed a hard, bitter spirit against
those whom God is using as His instruments to bring His people
up united upon the only true platform. Their spirit is opposed
to the work of God, and their influence has brought reproach
upon the cause of God, and has made our faith disgusting to unbelievers,
and caused Satan to exult. Those who are walking in church capacity
and trying to serve God, may for a time be annoyed with those
among them who are not right, and who have been shown me as self-righteous
and pharisaical; but if they are patient, and walk humbly before
God, earnestly praying for His power and Spirit, they will advance,
and those who are unsound in the faith will be left behind.
Brother J was presented before me, and
I was shown that his course has not been pleasing to God. He
was unstable. He has been befogged with the Age-to-Come, and
as there is not the least harmony
between the Age-to-Come theory and the third angel's message,
he lost his love for and faith in the message, and felt irritated
because so much had been said in regard to it. The third angel
is proclaiming a most solemn message to the inhabitants of the
earth; and shall God's chosen people be indifferent to it, and
not unite their voice to sound this solemn warning? Brother J
is deceived, and is deceiving others. His theme has been consecration,
when his heart was not right. His mind has been divided. He has
had no anchor to hold him, and has been floating about without
a settled faith. Much of his time has been occupied in relating
to one and another reports and stories calculated to distract
and unsettle minds. He has had much to say in regard to my husband
and myself, and against the visions. He has stood in a position,
"Report, . . . and we will report it." God sent him
not on such a mission. He has not known whom he has been serving.
Satan has been using him to throw minds into confusion. What
little influence he had he has used to prejudice minds against
the third angel's message. He has by false reports presented
the visions in a wrong light, and weak souls who were not established
in all the present truth have fed upon these things instead of
clean provender thoroughly winnowed. He has been deceived in
regard to sanctification. Unless he now changes his course, and
is willing to be instructed, and cherishes the light given, he
will be left of God to pursue his own course and follow his own
imperfect judgment until he will make shipwreck of faith, and
by his unwise course become a signal warning to those who choose
to go independent of the body. God will open the eyes of honest
souls to understand the cruel work of those who scatter and divide.
He will mark those who cause divisions, that every honest one
may escape from Satan's snare.
Brother J received from Elder K a false
theory of sanctification, which is outside of the third angel's
message, and wherever received
destroys the love for the message. I was shown that Elder K was
upon dangerous ground. He is not in union with the third angel.
He once enjoyed the blessing of God, but does not now, for he
has not prized and cherished the light of truth which has shone
upon his pathway. He has brought along with him a theory of Methodist
sanctification, and presents that in front, making it of the
highest importance. And the sacred truths applicable to this
time are by him made of little consequence. He has followed his
own light, and been growing darker and darker, and going further
and further from the truth, until it has but little influence
upon him. Satan has controlled his mind, and he has done great
injury to the cause of truth in northern Wisconsin.
It was this theory of sanctification which
Sister G received of Elder K, and which she tried to follow out,
that carried her into that dreadful fanaticism. Elder K has bewildered
and confused many minds with this theory of sanctification. All
who embrace it lose to a great extent their interest in and love
for the third angel's message. This view of sanctification is
a very pretty-looking theory. It whitewashes over poor souls
who are in darkness, error, and pride. It gives them an appearance
of being good Christians, and of possessing holiness, when their
hearts are corrupt. It is a peace-and-safety theory, which does
not bring to light evil and reprove and rebuke wrong. It heals
the hurt of the daughter of God's people slightly, crying: Peace,
peace, when there is no peace. Men and women of corrupt hearts
throw around them the garb of sanctification, and are looked
upon as examples to the flock, when they are Satan's agents,
used by him to allure and deceive honest souls into a bypath,
that they may not feel the force and importance of the solemn
truths proclaimed by the third angel.
Elder K has been looked up to as an example,
while he has been an injury to the cause of God. His life has
not been blameless. His ways have not been in accordance with
the holy law of God, or with the
spotless life of Christ. His corrupt nature is not subdued; and
yet he dwells much upon sanctification, and thereby deceives
many. I was directed to his past labors. He has failed to bring
out souls into the truth, and to establish them upon the third
angel's message. He presents a theory of sanctification as a
matter of the utmost importance, while he makes of but little
importance the channel through which God's blessing comes. "Sanctify
them through Thy truth: Thy word is truth." The present
truth, which is the channel, is not regarded, but is trampled
underfoot. Men may cry, Holiness! holiness! sanctification! sanctification!
consecration! consecration! and yet know no more by experience
of what they talk than the sinner with his corrupt propensities.
God will soon tear off this whitewashed garb of professed sanctification
which some who are carnally minded have thrown around them to
hide the deformity of the soul.
A faithful record is kept of the acts of
the children of men. Nothing can be concealed from the eye of
the high and holy One. Some take a course directly opposed to
the law of God, and then, to cover up their sinful course, they
profess to be consecrated to God. This profession of holiness
does not make itself manifest in their daily lives. It does not
have a tendency to elevate their minds, and lead them to "abstain
from all appearance of evil." We are made a spectacle unto
the world, to angels, and to men. Our faith is blasphemed in
consequence of the crooked course of the carnally minded. They
profess a part of the truth, which gives them influence, while
they have no union with those who believe and are united upon
the whole truth. What has been Elder K's influence? What have
been the fruits of his labors? How many have been brought out
and established upon present truth? How many has he brought into
the unity of the faith? He has not gathered with Christ. His
influence has been to scatter.
There is a lack in his preaching, and his converts lack that
which would prove their rock and defense in the day of God's
anger. His preaching lacks the salt, the savor. He does not bring
out souls thoroughly converted to the truth, separating them
from the world, and uniting them with God's peculiar people.
His converts have no anchor to hold them, and they drift here
and there, until many of them are bewildered and lost in the
world.
Elder K knows not of what spirit he is.
He is uniting his influence with the dragon host to oppose those
who keep the commandments of God, and who have the testimony
of Jesus. He has a hard warfare before him. As far as the Sabbath
is concerned, he occupies the same position as the Seventh Day
Baptists. Separate the Sabbath from the messages, and it loses
its power; but when connected with the message of the third angel,
a power attends it which convicts unbelievers and infidels, and
brings them out with strength to stand, to live, grow, and flourish
in the Lord. It is time for God's people in Wisconsin to find
their position. "Who will be on the Lord's side?" should
be sounded by the faithful, experienced ones in every place.
God requires them to come out and cut loose from the various
influences which would separate them from one another and from
the great platform of truth upon which God is bringing His people.
I was shown the case of Mr. L. He has much
to say upon sanctification, but he is deceived in himself, and
others are deceived in him. His sanctification may last him while
he is in meeting, but it cannot bear the test. Bible holiness
purifies the life; but L's heart is not cleansed. Evil exists
in the heart, and is carried out in the life, and the enemies
of our faith have had occasion to reproach Sabbathkeepers. They
judge of the tree by its fruits.
2 Corinthians 4:2: "But have renounced
the hidden things of dishonesty, not walking in craftiness, nor
handling the
word of God deceitfully; but by manifestation
of the truth commending ourselves to every man's conscience in
the sight of God."
Many go directly contrary to the above
scripture. They do walk in craftiness, and handle the word of
God deceitfully. They do not exemplify the truth in their lives.
They have special exercises upon sanctification, yet cast the
word of God behind them. They pray sanctification, sing sanctification,
and shout sanctification. Men with corrupt hearts put on the
air of innocence, and profess to be consecrated; but this is
no evidence that they are right. Their deeds testify of them.
Their consciences are seared, but the day of God's visitation
is coming, and every man's work shall be manifest, of what sort
it is. And every man shall receive according to his deeds.
Said the angel, as he pointed to L: "What
hast thou to do to declare My statutes, or that thou shouldest
take My covenant in thy mouth? seeing thou hatest instruction,
and castest My words behind thee. When thou sawest a thief, then
thou consentedst with him, and hast been partaker with adulterers.
Thou givest thy mouth to evil, and thy tongue frameth deceit."
God will scatter and shake off these dividing influences, and
will free His people, if those professing the whole truth will
come up to the help of the Lord.
There is no Bible sanctification for those
who cast a part of the truth behind them. There is light enough
given in the word of God, so that none need err. The truth is
so elevated as to be admired by the greatest minds, and yet it
is so simple that the humblest, feeblest child of God can comprehend
it, and be instructed by it. Those who see not the beauty that
there is in the truth, who attach no importance to the third
angel's message, will be without excuse; for the truth is plain.
2 Corinthians 4:3, 4: "But if our
gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost: in whom the god
of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not,
lest the light
of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the
image of God, should shine unto them."
John 17:17, 19: "Sanctify them through
Thy truth: Thy word is truth." "And for their sakes
I sanctify Myself, that they also might be sanctified through
the truth."
1 Peter 1:22: "Seeing ye have purified
your souls in obeying the truth through the Spirit unto unfeigned
love of the brethren, see that ye love one another with a pure
heart fervently."
2 Corinthians 7:1: "Having therefore
these promises, dearly beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from
all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in
the fear of God."
Philippians 2:12-15: "Wherefore, my
beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as in my presence only,
but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation
with fear and trembling. For it is God which worketh in you both
to will and to do of His good pleasure. Do all things without
murmurings and disputings: that ye may be blameless and harmless,
the sons of God, without rebuke, in the midst of a crooked and
perverse nation, among whom ye shine as lights in the world."
John 15:3: "Now ye are clean through
the word which I have spoken unto you."
Ephesians 5:25-27: "Husbands, love
your wives, even as Christ also loved the church, and gave Himself
for it; that He might sanctify and cleanse it with the washing
of water by the word, that He might present it to Himself a glorious
church, not having spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing; but that
it should be holy and without blemish."
Here is Bible sanctification. It is not
merely a show or outside work. It is sanctification received
through the channel of truth. It is truth received in the heart,
and practically carried out in the life.
Jesus, considered as a man, was perfect,
yet He grew in grace. Luke 2:52: "And Jesus increased in
wisdom and stature, and in favor
with God and man." Even the most perfect Christian may increase
continually in the knowledge and love of God.
2 Peter 3:14, 18: "Wherefore, beloved,
seeing that ye look for such things, be diligent that ye may
be found of Him in peace, without spot, and blameless."
"But grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and
Saviour Jesus Christ. To Him be glory both now and forever. Amen."
Sanctification is not the work of a moment,
an hour, or a day. It is a continual growth in grace. We know
not one day how strong will be our conflict the next. Satan lives,
and is active, and every day we need to cry earnestly to God
for help and strength to resist him. As long as Satan reigns
we shall have self to subdue, besetments to overcome, and there
is no stopping place, there is no point to which we can come
and say we have fully attained.
Philippians 3:12: "Not as though I
had already attained, either were already perfect: but I follow
after, if that I may apprehend that for which also I am apprehended
of Christ Jesus."
The Christian life is constantly an onward march. Jesus sits as a refiner and purifier of His people; and when His image is perfectly reflected in them, they are perfect and holy, and prepared for translation. A great work is required of the Christian. We are exhorted to cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God. Here we see where the great labor rests. There is a constant work for the Christian. Every branch in the parent vine must derive life and strength from that vine, in order to yield fruit.