Dear Brother D: I recollect your countenance
among several others that were shown me in vision in Rochester,
New York, December 25, 1865. I was shown that you were upon the
background. Your judgment is convinced that we have the truth,
but you have not as yet experienced its sanctifying influence.
You have not followed closely the footsteps of our Redeemer,
therefore you are unprepared to walk even as He walked. As you
listen to the words of truth, your judgment says that it is correct,
it cannot be gainsaid; but immediately the unsanctified heart
says: "These are hard sayings, who can hear them? you would
better give up your efforts to keep pace with the people of God,
for new and strange and trying things will be continually arising;
you will have to stop sometime, and you may just as well stop
now, and better than to go further."
You cannot consent to profess the truth
and not live it; you have ever admired a life consistent with
profession. I was shown a book in which was written your name
with many others. Against your name was a black blot. You were
looking upon this and saying: "It can never be effaced."
Jesus held His wounded hand above it and said: "My blood
alone can efface it. If thou wilt from henceforth choose the
path of humble obedience, and rely solely upon the merits of
My blood to cover thy past transgressions, I will blot out thy
transgressions, and cover thy sins. But if you choose the path
of transgressors you must reap the transgressor's reward. The
wages of sin is death."
I saw evil angels surrounding you seeking
to divert your mind from Christ, causing you to look upon God
as a God of justice and to lose sight of the love, compassion,
and mercy of a crucified Saviour who will save to the uttermost
all that come unto Him. Said the
angel: "If any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father,
Jesus Christ the righteous."
When you are under the pressure of mental
anxieties, when you are hearkening to the suggestions of Satan
and murmuring and complaining, a ministering angel is commissioned
to bear you the succor you need and put to shame the language
of your unbelieving mind. You distrust God; you disbelieve in
His power to save to the uttermost. You dishonor God by this
cruel unbelief and cause yourself much needless suffering. I
saw heavenly angels surrounding you, driving back the evil angels,
and looking with pity and sorrow upon you, and pointing you to
heaven, the crown of immortality, saying: "He that would
win must fight."
Although you have been in doubt and perplexity,
you have not dared to entirely sever the connecting link between
yourself and God's commandment-keeping people. Yet you have not
yielded all for the truth's sake; you have not yielded yourself,
your own will. You fear to lay yourself and all that you have
upon the altar of God, lest you may be required to yield back
to Him some portion of that which He has lent you. Heavenly angels
are acquainted with our words and actions, and even with the
thoughts and intents of the heart. You, dear brother, fear that
the truth will cost you too much, but this is one of Satan's
suggestions. Let it take all that you possess, and it does not
cost too much; the value received, if rightly estimated, is an
eternal weight of glory. How little is required of us! How small
the sacrifice that we can make in comparison with that which
our divine Lord made for us! And yet a spirit of murmuring comes
over you because of the cost of everlasting life. You, as well
as others of your brethren at -----, have had severe conflicts
with the great adversary of souls. You have several times nearly
yielded the conflict, but the influence of your wife and eldest
daughter has prevailed. These members
of your family would obey the truth with the whole heart could
they have your influence to sustain them.
Your daughters look to you for an example,
for they think their father must be right. Their salvation depends
much upon the course which you pursue. If you cease striving
for everlasting life, you will exert a powerful influence to
carry your children with you, you will bow down the spirit of
your faithful wife, crush her hopes, and lessen her hold on life.
How can you in the judgment meet these to testify that your unfaithfulness
proved their ruin?
I saw that you had several times yielded
to the suggestions of Satan to cease striving to live out the
truth, for the tempter told you that you would fail with the
best endeavors you might make, that with all your weakness and
failings it was impossible for you to maintain a life of devotion.
I was shown that your wife and eldest daughter have been your
good angels, to grieve over you, to encourage you to resist in
a measure the powerful suggestions of Satan; and through your
love for them you have been induced to try again to fix your
trembling faith upon the promises of God. Satan is waiting to
overthrow you that he may exult over your downfall. Those who
are trampling underfoot the law of God are strengthened by you
in their rebellion. It is impossible for you to be strong until
you take a decided stand for the truth.
Systematic benevolence looks to you as
needless; you overlook the fact that it originated with God,
whose wisdom is unerring. This plan He ordained to save confusion,
to correct covetousness, avarice, selfishness, and idolatry.
This system was to cause the burden to rest lightly, yet with
due weight, upon all. The salvation of man cost a dear price,
even the life of the Lord of glory, which He freely gave to lift
man from degradation and to exalt him to become heir of the world.
God has so ordained that man shall aid his fellow man
in the great work of redemption. He who excuses
himself from this, who is unwilling to deny himself that others
may become partakers with him of the heavenly benefit, proves
himself unworthy of the life to come, unworthy of the heavenly
treasure which cost so great a sacrifice. God wants no unwilling
offering, no pressed sacrifice. Those who are thoroughly converted
and who appreciate the work of God will give cheerfully the little
required of them, considering it a privilege to bestow.
Said the angel: "Abstain from fleshly
lusts which war against the soul." You have stumbled at
the health reform. It appears to you to be a needless appendix
to the truth. It is not so; it is a part of the truth. Here is
a work before you which will come closer and be more trying than
anything which has yet been brought to bear upon you. While you
hesitate and stand back, failing to lay hold upon the blessing
which it is your privilege to receive, you suffer loss. You are
stumbling over the very blessing which Heaven has placed in your
path to make your progress less difficult. Satan presents this
before you in the most objectionable light, that you may combat
that which would prove the greatest benefit to you, which would
be for your physical and spiritual health. Of all men you are
one to be benefited by health reform; the truth received on every
point in this matter of reform will be of the greatest advantage.
You are a man whom a spare diet will benefit. You were in danger
of being stricken down in a moment by paralysis, one half of
you becoming dead. A denial of appetite is salvation to you,
yet you view it as a great privation.
The reason why the youth of the present
age are not more religiously inclined is because of the defect
in their education. It is not true love exercised toward children
which permits in them the indulgence of passion, or allows disobedience
of parental laws to go unpunished. "Just as the twig is
bent the tree is inclined."
The mother should ever have the co-operation of the father in
her efforts to lay the foundation of a good Christian character
in her children. A doting father should not close his eyes to
the faults of his children because it is not pleasant to administer
correction. You both need to arouse and with firmness, not in
a harsh manner, but with determined purpose, let your children
know they must obey you.
A father must not be as a child, moved
merely by impulse. He is bound to his family by sacred, holy
ties. Every member of the family centers in the father. His name,
"house-band," is the true definition of husband. He
is the lawmaker, illustrating in his own manly bearing the sterner
virtues, energy, integrity, honesty, and practical usefulness.
The father is in one sense the priest of the household, laying
upon the altar of God the morning and evening sacrifice, while
the wife and children unite in prayer and praise. With such a
household Jesus will tarry, and through His quickening influence
the parents' joyful exclamations shall yet be heard amid more
exalted scenes, saying: "Behold, I and the children whom
the Lord hath given me." Saved, saved, eternally saved!
freed from the corruption that is in the world through lust,
and through the merits of Christ made heirs of immortality! I
saw that but few fathers realize their responsibility. They have
not learned to control themselves, and until this lesson is learned
they will make poor work in governing their children. Perfect
self-control will act as a charm upon the family. When this is
attained, a great victory is gained. Then they can educate their
children to self-control.
My heart yearns over the church at -----,
for there is a work to be accomplished there. It is God's design
to have a people in that place. There is material there for a
good church, but there is considerable work to be done to remove
the rough edges and prepare them for working order, that all
may labor unitedly and draw in even cords. It has hitherto been
the case that when one or two felt
the necessity of arousing and standing unitedly and more firmly
upon the elevated platform of truth, others would make no effort
to arise. Satan puts in them a spirit to rebel, to discourage
those who would advance. They brace themselves when urged to
take hold of the work, a stubborn spirit comes upon some, and
when they should help they hinder. Some will not submit to the
planing knife of God. As it passes over them, and the uneven
surface is disturbed, they complain of too close and severe work.
They wish to get out of God's workshop, where their defects may
remain undisturbed. They seem to be asleep as to their condition;
but their only hope is to remain where the defects in their Christian
character will be seen and remedied.
Some are indulging lustful appetite which
wars against the soul and is a constant hindrance to their spiritual
advancement. They constantly bear an accusing conscience, and
if straight truths are talked they are prepared to be offended.
They are self-condemned and feel that subjects have been purposely
selected to touch their case. They feel grieved and injured,
and withdraw themselves from the assemblies of the saints. They
forsake the assembling of themselves together, for then their
consciences are not so disturbed. They soon lose their interest
in the meetings and their love for the truth, and, unless they
entirely reform, will go back and take their position with the
rebel host who stand under the black banner of Satan. If these
will crucify fleshly lusts which war against the soul, they will
get out of the way, where the arrows of truth will pass harmlessly
by them. But while they indulge lustful appetite, and thus cherish
their idols, they make themselves a mark for the arrows of truth
to hit, and if truth is spoken at all, they must be wounded.
Some think that they cannot reform, that health would be sacrificed
should they attempt to leave the use of tea, tobacco, and flesh
meats. This is the suggestion of Satan. It is these hurtful stimulants
that are surely undermining the constitution
and preparing the system for acute diseases by impairing Nature's
fine machinery and battering down her fortifications erected
against disease and premature decay.
Those who make a change and leave off these
unnatural stimulants will for a time feel their loss and suffer
considerably without them, as does the drunkard who is wedded
to his liquor. Take away intoxicating drinks and he suffers terribly.
But if he persists he will soon overcome the dreadful lack. Nature
will come to his aid and remain at her post until he again substitutes
the false prop in her place. Some have so benumbed the fine sensibilities
of Nature that it may require a little time for her to recover
from the abuse she has been made to suffer through the sinful
habits of man, the indulgence of an acquired, depraved appetite,
which has depressed and weakened her powers. Give Nature a chance,
and she will rally and again perform her part nobly and well.
The use of unnatural stimulants is destructive to health and
has a benumbing influence upon the brain, making it impossible
to appreciate eternal things. Those who cherish these idols cannot
rightly value the salvation which Christ has wrought out for
them by a life of self-denial, continual suffering and reproach,
and by finally yielding His own sinless life to save perishing
man from death.