I was shown that God's people dwell too
much under a cloud. It is not His will that they should live
in unbelief. Jesus is light, and in Him is no darkness at all.
His children are the children of
light. They are renewed in His image, and called out of darkness
into His marvelous light. He is the light of the world, and so
also are they that follow Him. They shall not walk in darkness,
but shall have the light of life. The more closely the people
of God strive to imitate Christ, the more perseveringly will
they be pursued by the enemy; but their nearness to Christ strengthens
them to resist the efforts of our wily foe to draw them from
Christ.
I was shown that there was too much comparing
ourselves among ourselves, taking fallible mortals for a pattern,
when we have a sure, unerring pattern. We should not measure
ourselves by the world, nor by the opinions of men, nor by what
we were before we embraced the truth. But our faith and position
in the world, as they now are, must be compared with what they
would have been if our course had been continually onward and
upward since we professed to be followers of Christ. This is
the only safe comparison that can be made. In every other there
will be self-deception. If the moral character and spiritual
state of God's people do not correspond with the blessings, privileges,
and light which have been conferred upon them, they are weighed
in the balance, and angels make the report, WANTING.
With some the knowledge of their true state
seems to be hidden from them. They see the truth, but perceive
not its importance or its claims. They hear the truth, but do
not fully understand it, because they do not conform their lives
to it, and therefore are not sanctified through obeying it. And
yet they rest as unconcerned and well satisfied as though the
cloud by day and the pillar of fire by night, as token of God's
favor, went before them. They profess to know God, but in works
deny Him. They reckon themselves His chosen, peculiar people,
yet His presence and power to save to the uttermost are seldom
manifested among them. How great is the darkness of such! yet
they know it not. The light shines, but they
do not comprehend it. No stronger delusion can deceive the human
mind than that which makes them believe that they are right,
and that God accepts their works, when they are sinning against
Him. They mistake the form of godliness for the spirit and power
thereof. They suppose that they are rich, and have need of nothing,
when they are poor, wretched, blind, and naked, and need all
things.
There are some who profess to be Christ's
followers, yet put forth no effort in spiritual things. In any
worldly enterprise they put forth effort, and manifest ambition
to accomplish their object, and bring about the desired end;
but in the enterprise of everlasting life, where all is at stake,
and their eternal happiness depends upon their success, they
act as indifferent as though they were not moral agents, as though
another were playing the game of life for them, and they had
nothing to do but wait the result. Oh, what folly! what madness!
If all will only manifest that degree of ambition, zeal, and
earnestness for everlasting life that they manifest in their
worldly pursuits, they will be victorious overcomers. Everyone,
I saw, must obtain an experience for himself, each must act well
and faithfully his part in the game of life. Satan watches his
opportunity to seize the precious graces when we are unguarded,
and we shall have a severe conflict with the powers of darkness
to retain them, or to regain a heavenly grace if through lack
of watchfulness we lose it.
But I was shown that it is the privilege
of Christians to obtain strength from God to hold every precious
gift. Fervent and effectual prayer will be regarded in heaven.
When the servants of Christ take the shield of faith for their
defense, and the sword of the Spirit for war, there is danger
in the enemy's camp, and something must be done. Persecution
and reproach only wait for those who are endowed with power from
on high to call them into action. When the truth in its simplicity
and strength prevails among believers, and is brought to bear against the spirit of the world, it
will be evident that there is no concord between Christ and Belial.
The disciples of Christ must be living examples of the life and
spirit of their Master.
Young and old have a conflict, a warfare,
before them. They should not sleep for a moment. A wily foe is
constantly on the alert to lead them astray and overcome them.
Believers in present truth must be as watchful as their enemy
and manifest wisdom in resisting Satan. Will they do this? Will
they persevere in this warfare? Will they be careful to depart
from all iniquity? Christ is denied in many ways. We may deny
Him by speaking contrary to truth, by speaking evil of others,
by foolish talking or jesting, or by words that are idle. In
these things we manifest but little shrewdness or wisdom. We
make ourselves weak; our efforts are feeble to resist our great
enemy, and we are conquered. "Out of the abundance of the
heart the mouth speaketh," and through lack of watchfulness
we confess that Christ is not in us. Those who hesitate to devote
themselves unreservedly to God make poor work of following Christ.
They follow Him at so great a distance that half the time they
do not really know whether they are following His footprints
or the footsteps of their great enemy. Why are we so slow to
give up our interest in the things of this world and take Christ
for our only portion? Why should we wish to keep the friendship
of our Lord's enemies, and follow their customs, and be led by
their opinions? There must be an entire, unreserved surrender
to God, a forsaking and turning away from the love of the world
and earthly things, or we cannot be Christ's disciples.
The life and spirit of Christ is the only
standard of excellence and perfection, and our only safe course
is to follow His example. If we do this He will guide us by His
counsel and afterward receive us to glory. We must strive diligently
and be willing to suffer much in order to walk in the footsteps
of our Redeemer. God is willing
to work for us, to give us of His free Spirit, if we will strive
for it, live for it, believe for it; and then we can walk in
the light as He is in the light. We can feast upon His love and
drink in of His rich fullness.