The dreadful state of our nation calls
for deep humility on the part of God's people. The one all-important
inquiry which should now engross the mind of everyone is: Am
I prepared for the day of God? Can I stand the trying test before
me?
I saw that God is purifying and proving
His people. He will refine them as gold, until the dross is consumed
and His image is reflected in them. All have not that spirit
of self-denial and that willingness to endure hardness and to
suffer for the truth's sake, which God requires. Their wills
are not subdued; they have not consecrated themselves wholly
to God, seeking no greater pleasure than to do His will. Ministers
and people lack spirituality and true godliness. Everything is
to be shaken that can be shaken. God's people will be brought
into most trying positions, and all must be settled, rooted,
and grounded in the truth, or their steps will surely slide.
If God comforts and nourishes the soul with His inspiring presence,
they can endure, though the way may be dark and thorny. For the
darkness will soon pass away, and the true light shine forever.
I was pointed to Isaiah 58; 59:1-15; Jeremiah 14:10-12, as a
description of the present state of our nation. The people of
this nation have forsaken and forgotten God. They have chosen
other Gods and followed their own
corrupt ways until God has turned from them. The inhabitants
of the earth have trampled upon the law of God and broken His
everlasting covenant.
I was shown the excitement created among
our people by the article in the Review headed, "The Nation."
Some understood it one way, and some another. The plain statements
were distorted, and made to mean what the writer did not intend.
He gave the best light that he then had. It was necessary that
something be said. The attention of many was turned to Sabbathkeepers
because they manifested no greater interest in the war and did
not volunteer. In some places they were looked upon as sympathizing
with the Rebellion. The time had come for our true sentiments
in relation to slavery and the Rebellion to be made known. There
was need of moving with wisdom to turn away the suspicions excited
against Sabbathkeepers. We should act with great caution. "If
it be possible, as much as lieth in you, live peaceably with
all men." We can obey this admonition, and not sacrifice
one principle of our faith. Satan and his host are at war with
commandment keepers, and will work to bring them into trying
positions. They should not by lack of discretion bring themselves
there.
I was shown that some moved very indiscreetly
in regard to the article mentioned. It did not in all respects
accord with their views, and instead of calmly weighing the matter,
and viewing it in all its bearings, they became agitated, excited,
and some seized the pen and jumped hastily at conclusions which
would not bear investigation. Some were inconsistent and unreasonable.
They did that which Satan is ever hurrying them to do, namely,
acted out their own rebellious feelings.
In Iowa they carried things to quite a
length, and ran into fanaticism. They mistook zeal and fanaticism
for conscientiousness. Instead of being guided by reason and
sound judgment, they allowed their
feelings to take the lead. They were ready to become martyrs
for their faith. Did all this feeling lead them to God? to greater
humility before Him? Did it lead them to trust in His power to
deliver them from the trying position into which they might be
brought? Oh, no! Instead of making their petitions to the God
of heaven and relying solely upon His power, they petitioned
the legislature and were refused. They showed their weakness
and exposed their lack of faith. All this only served to bring
that peculiar class, Sabbathkeepers, into special notice, and
expose them to be crowded into difficult places by those who
have no sympathy for them.
Some have been holding themselves ready
to find fault and complain at any suggestion made. But few have
had wisdom in this most trying time to think without prejudice
and candidly tell what shall be done. I saw that those who have
been forward to talk so decidedly about refusing to obey a draft
do not understand what they are talking about. Should they really
be drafted and, refusing to obey, be threatened with imprisonment,
torture, or death, they would shrink and then find that they
had not prepared themselves for such an emergency. They would
not endure the trial of their faith. What they thought to be
faith was only fanatical presumption.
Those who would be best prepared to sacrifice
even life, if required, rather than place themselves in a position
where they could not obey God, would have the least to say. They
would make no boast. They would feel deeply and meditate much,
and their earnest prayers would go up to heaven for wisdom to
act and grace to endure. Those who feel that in the fear of God
they cannot conscientiously engage in this war will be very quiet,
and when interrogated will simply state what they are obliged
to say in order to answer the inquirer, and then let it be understood
that they have no sympathy with the Rebellion.
There are a few in the ranks of Sabbathkeepers
who sympathize with the slaveholder. When they embraced the truth,
they did not leave behind them all the errors they should have
left. They need a more thorough draft from the cleansing fountain
of truth. Some have brought along with them their old political
prejudices, which are not in harmony with the principles of the
truth. They maintain that the slave is the property of the master,
and should not be taken from him. They rank these slaves as cattle
and say that it is wronging the owner just as much to deprive
him of his slaves as to take away his cattle. I was shown that
it mattered not how much the master had paid for human flesh
and the souls of men; God gives him no title to human souls,
and he has no right to hold them as his property. Christ died
for the whole human family, whether white or black. God has made
man a free moral agent, whether white or black. The institution
of slavery does away with this and permits man to exercise over
his fellow man a power which God has never granted him, and which
belongs alone to God. The slave master has dared assume the responsibility
of God over his slave, and accordingly he will be accountable
for the sins, ignorance, and vice of the slave. He will be called
to an account for the power which he exercises over the slave.
The colored race are God's property. Their Maker alone is their
master, and those who have dared chain down the body and the
soul of the slave, to keep him in degradation like the brutes,
will have their retribution. The wrath of God has slumbered,
but it will awake and be poured out without mixture of mercy.
Some have been so indiscreet as to talk
out their pro-slavery principles--principles which are not heaven-born,
but proceed from the dominion of Satan. These restless spirits
talk and act in a manner to bring a reproach upon the
cause of God. I will here give a copy of a
letter written to Brother A, of Oswego County, New York:
"I was shown some things in regard
to you. I saw that you were deceived in regard to yourself. You
have given occasion for the enemies of our faith to blaspheme,
and to reproach Sabbathkeepers. By your indiscreet course, you
have closed the ears of some who would have listened to the truth.
I saw that we should be as wise as serpents and as harmless as
doves. You have manifested neither the wisdom of the serpent
nor the harmlessness of the dove.
"Satan was the first great leader
in rebellion. God is punishing the North, that they have so long
suffered the accursed sin of slavery to exist; for in the sight
of heaven it is a sin of the darkest dye. God is not with the
South, and He will punish them dreadfully in the end. Satan is
the instigator of all rebellion. I saw that you, Brother A, have
permitted your political principles to destroy your judgment
and your love for the truth. They are eating out true godliness
from your heart. You have never looked upon slavery in the right
light, and your views of this matter have thrown you on the side
of the Rebellion, which was stirred up by Satan and his host.
Your views of slavery cannot harmonize with the sacred, important
truths for this time. You must yield your views or the truth.
Both cannot be cherished in the same heart, for they are at war
with each other.
"Satan has been stirring you up. He
would not let you rest until you should express your sentiments
upon the side of the powers of darkness, thus strengthening the
hands of the wicked, whom God has cursed. You have cast your
influence on the wrong side, with those whose course of life
is to sow thorns and plant misery for others. I saw you casting
your influence with a degraded company, a Godforsaken company;
and angels of God fled from you in disgust. I saw that you were
utterly deceived. Had you followed the light which God has given you, had you heeded the instructions
of your brethren, had you listened to their advice, you would
have saved yourself and saved the precious cause of truth from
reproach. But notwithstanding all the light given, you have given
publicity to your sentiments. Unless you undo what you have done,
it will be the duty of God's people to publicly withdraw their
sympathy and fellowship from you, in order to save the impression
which must go out in regard to us as a people. We must let it
be known that we have no such ones in our fellowship, that we
will not walk with them in church capacity.
"You have lost the sanctifying influence
of the truth. You have lost your connection with the heavenly
host. You have allied yourself with the first great rebel, and
God's wrath is upon you; for His sacred cause is reproached,
and the truth is made disgusting to unbelievers. You have grieved
God's people, and despised the counsel of His ambassadors upon
earth, who labor together with Him, and are in Christ's stead
beseeching souls to be reconciled to God.
"I was shown that as a people we cannot
be too careful what influence we exert; we should watch every
word. When we by word or act place ourselves upon the enemy's
battle ground, we drive holy angels from us, and encourage and
attract evil angels in crowds around us. This you have done,
Brother A, and by your unguarded, willful course have caused
unbelievers to look upon Sabbathkeepers all around you with suspicion.
These words were presented before me as referring to the servants
of God: 'He that heareth you heareth Me; and he that despiseth
you despiseth Me; and he that despiseth Me despiseth Him that
sent Me.' May God help you, my deceived brother, to see yourself
as you are, and to have your sympathies with the body."
Our kingdom is not of this world. We are
waiting for our Lord from heaven to come to earth to put down
all authority and power, and set up His everlasting kingdom.
Earthly powers are shaken. We need not, and
cannot, expect union among the nations of the earth. Our position
in the image of Nebuchadnezzar is represented by the toes, in
a divided state, and of a crumbling material, that will not hold
together. Prophecy shows us that the great day of God is right
upon us. It hasteth greatly.
I saw that it is our duty in every case
to obey the laws of our land, unless they conflict with the higher
law which God spoke with an audible voice from Sinai, and afterward
engraved on stone with His own finger. "I will put My laws
into their mind, and write them in their hearts: and I will be
to them a God, and they shall be to Me a people." He who
has God's law written in the heart will obey God rather than
men, and will sooner disobey all men than deviate in the least
from the commandment of God. God's people, taught by the inspiration
of truth, and led by a good conscience to live by every word
of God, will take His law, written in their hearts, as the only
authority which they can acknowledge or consent to obey. The
wisdom and authority of the divine law are supreme.
I was shown that God's people, who are
His peculiar treasure, cannot engage in this perplexing war,
for it is opposed to every principle of their faith. In the army
they cannot obey the truth and at the same time obey the requirements
of their officers. There would be a continual violation of conscience.
Worldly men are governed by worldly principles. They can appreciate
no other. Worldly policy and public opinion comprise the principle
of action that governs them and leads them to practice the form
of rightdoing. But God's people cannot be governed by these motives.
The words and commands of God, written in the soul, are spirit
and life, and there is power in them to bring into subjection
and enforce obedience. The ten precepts of Jehovah are the foundation
of all righteous and good laws. Those who love God's commandments
will conform to every good law of the land.
But if the requirements of the rulers are such as conflict with
the laws of God, the only question to be settled is: Shall we
obey God, or man?
In consequence of long-continued and progressive
rebellion against the higher constitution and laws, a gloomy
pall of darkness and death is spread over the earth. The earth
groans under the burden of accumulated guilt, and everywhere
dying mortals are compelled to experience the wretchedness included
in the wages of unrighteousness. I was shown that men have carried
out the purposes of Satan by craft and deceit, and a dreadful
blow has recently been given. It can be truly said: "Justice
standeth afar off: for truth is fallen in the street, and equity
cannot enter," "and he that departeth from evil maketh
himself a prey." In some of the free states the standard
of morality is sinking lower and lower. Men with depraved appetites
and corrupt lives have now an opportunity to triumph. They have
chosen for their rulers those whose principles are debasing,
who would not check evil, or repress the depraved appetites of
men, but let them have full sway. If those who choose to become
like the beasts, by drinking liquid poison, were the only sufferers;
if they alone would reap the fruit of their own doings, then
the evil would not be so great. But many, very many, must pass
through incredible suffering on account of others' sins. Wives
and children, although innocent, must drain the bitter cup to
its dregs.
Without the grace of God, men love to do
evil. They walk in darkness, and do not possess the power of
self-control. They give loose rein to their passions and appetites
until all the finer feelings are lost and only the animal passions
are manifested. Such men need to feel a higher, controlling power,
which will constrain them to obey. If rulers do not exercise
a power to terrify the evildoer, he will sink to the level of
the brute. The earth is growing more and more corrupt.
Many were blinded and grossly deceived
in the last election, and their influence was used to place in
authority men who would wink at evil, men who would witness a
flood of woe and misery unmoved, whose principles are corrupt,
who are Southern sympathizers, and would preserve slavery as
it is.
In positions of trust in the Northern army
there are men who are rebels at heart, who value the life of
a soldier no more than they would the life of a dog. They can
see them torn, and mangled, and dying, by thousands, unmoved.
The officers of the Southern army are constantly receiving information
in regard to the plans of the Northern army. Correct information
has been given to Northern officers in regard to the movements
and approach of rebels, which has been disregarded and despised
because the informer was black. And by neglecting to prepare
for an attack, the Union forces have been surprised and nearly
cut to pieces, or what is as bad, many of the poor soldiers have
been taken prisoners to suffer worse than death.
If there were union in the Northern army,
this Rebellion would soon cease. Rebels know they have sympathizers
all through the Northern army. The pages of history are growing
darker and still darker. Loyal men, who have had no sympathy
with the Rebellion, or with slavery which has caused it, have
been imposed upon. Their influence has helped place in authority
men to whose principles they were opposed.
Everything is preparing for the great day
of God. Time will last a little longer until the inhabitants
of the earth have filled up the cup of their iniquity, and then
the wrath of God, which has so long slumbered, will awake, and
this land of light will drink the cup of His unmingled wrath.
The desolating power of God is upon the earth to rend and destroy.
The inhabitants of the earth are appointed to the sword, to famine,
and to pestilence.
Very many men in authority, generals and
officers, act in
conformity with instructions communicated
by spirits. The spirits of devils, professing to be dead warriors
and skillful generals, communicate with men in authority and
control many of their movements. One general has directions from
these spirits to make special moves and is flattered with the
hope of success. Another receives directions which differ widely
from those given to the first. Sometimes those who follow the
directions given obtain a victory, but more frequently they meet
with defeat.
The spirits sometimes give these leading
men an account of events to transpire in battles in which they
are about to engage, and of individuals who will fall in the
battle. Sometimes it is found to be as these spirits foretold,
and this strengthens the faith of the believers in spiritual
manifestations. And again it is found that correct information
has not been given, but the deceiving spirits make some explanation,
which is received. The deception upon minds is so great that
many fail to perceive the lying spirits which are leading them
on to certain destruction.
The great leading rebel general, Satan,
is acquainted with the transactions of this war, and he directs
his angels to assume the form of dead generals, to imitate their
manners, and exhibit their peculiar traits of character. And
leaders in the army really believe that the spirits of their
friends and of dead warriors, the fathers of the Revolutionary
War, are guiding them. If they were not under the strongest fascinating
deception, they would begin to think that the warriors in heaven
(?) did not manifest good and successful generalship, or had
forgotten their famed earthly skill.
Instead of the leading men in this war
trusting in the God of Israel, and directing their armies to
trust in the only One who can deliver them from their enemies,
the majority inquire of the prince of devils and trust in him.
Deuteronomy 32:16-22. Said the angel: "How can God prosper
such a people? If they would look
to and trust in Him; if they would only come where He could help
them, according to His own glory, He would readily do it."
I saw that God would not give the Northern
army wholly into the hands of a rebellious people, to be utterly
destroyed by their enemies. I was referred to Deuteronomy 32:26-30:
"I said, I would scatter them into corners, I would make
the remembrance of them to cease from among men: were it not
that I feared the wrath of the enemy, lest their adversaries
should behave themselves strangely, and lest they should say,
Our hand is high, and the Lord hath not done all this. For they
are a nation void of counsel, neither is there any understanding
in them. Oh, that they were wise, that they understood this,
that they would consider their latter end! How should one chase
a thousand, and two put ten thousand to flight, except their
Rock had sold them, and the Lord had shut them up?"
There are generals in the army who are
wholly devoted and seek to do all they can to stop this dreadful
Rebellion and unnatural war. But most of the officers and leading
men have a selfish purpose of their own to serve. Each is looking
for gain from his own quarter, and many of the true, whole-hearted
soldiers are becoming fainthearted and discouraged. They nobly
perform their part when in an engagement with the enemy, but
the treatment which they receive from their own officers is brutal.
Among the soldiers there are men that have fine feelings and
independence of spirit. They have never been accustomed to mingling
with so degraded a class of men as war brings together, and being
tyrannized over and abused, and treated like brutes. It is very
hard for them to endure all this. Many officers have brutal passions,
and as they are placed in authority they have good opportunity
to act out their brutal natures. They tyrannize over those under
them as Southern masters tyrannize over their slaves.
These things will make it difficult to procure
men for the army.
In some cases when generals have been in
most terrible conflict, where their men have fallen like rain,
a reinforcement at the right time would have given them a victory.
But other generals cared nothing how many lives were lost, and
rather than come to the help of those in an engagement, as though
their interests were one, they withheld the necessary aid, fearing
that their brother general would receive the honor of successfully
repulsing the enemy. Through envy and jealousy they have even
exulted to see the enemy gain the victory and repulse Union men.
Southern men possess a hellish spirit in this Rebellion, but
Northern men are not clear. Many of them possess a selfish jealousy,
fearing that others will obtain honors and be exalted above themselves.
Oh, how many thousands of lives have been sacrificed on this
account! Those of other nations who have conducted war have had
but one interest. With a disinterested zeal they have moved on
to conquer or to die. Leading men in the Revolution acted unitedly,
with zeal, and by that means they gained their independence.
But men now act like demons instead of human beings.
Satan has, through his angels, communicated
with officers who were cool, calculating men when left to themselves,
and they have given up their own judgment and have been led by
these lying spirits into very difficult places, where they have
been repulsed with dreadful slaughter. It suits his Satanic majesty
well to see slaughter and carnage upon the earth. He loves to
see the poor soldiers mowed down like grass. I saw that the rebels
have often been in positions where they could have been subdued
without much effort; but the communications from spirits have
led the Northern generals and blinded their eyes until the rebels
were beyond their reach. And some generals would rather allow
the rebels to escape than to subdue them. They think more of
the darling institution of slavery
than of the prosperity of the nation. These are among the reasons
why the war is so protracted.
Information sent by our generals to Washington
concerning the movement of our armies might nearly as well be
telegraphed directly to the rebel forces. There are rebel sympathizers
right at the heart of the Union authorities. This war is unlike
any other. The great lack of union of feeling and action makes
it look dark and discouraging. Many of the soldiers have thrown
off restraint and have sunk to an alarming state of degradation.
How can God go forth with such a corrupt army? How can He, according
to His honor, defeat their enemies and lead them on to victory?
There is discord, and strife for honor, while the poor soldiers
are dying by thousands on the battlefield or from their wounds
and from exposure and hardships.
This war is a most singular and at the
same time a most horrible and heartsickening conflict. Other
nations are looking on with disgust at the transactions of the
armies of both North and South. They see such a determined effort
to protract the war at an enormous sacrifice of life and money,
while at the same time nothing is really gained, that it looks
to them like a strife to see which can kill the most men. They
are indignant.
I saw that the Rebellion had been steadily
increasing and that it had never been more determined than at
the present moment. Many professed Union men, holding important
positions, are disloyal at heart. Their only object in taking
up arms was to preserve the Union as it was, and slavery with
it. They would heartily chain down the slave to his life of galling
bondage, had they the privilege. Such have a strong degree of
sympathy with the South. Blood has been poured out like water,
and for nought. In every town and village there is mourning.
Wives are mourning for their husbands, mothers for their sons,
and sisters for their brothers. But notwithstanding all this
suffering, they do not turn to God.
I saw that both the South and the North
were being punished. In regard to the South, I was referred to
Deuteronomy 32:35-37: "To Me belongeth vengeance, and recompense;
their foot shall slide in due time: for the day of their calamity
is at hand, and the things that shall come upon them make haste.
For the Lord shall judge His people, and repent Himself for His
servants, when He seeth that their power is gone, and there is
none shut up, or left. And He shall say, Where are their Gods,
their rock in whom they trusted?"