Brother O: While I am writing out the dangers
of others, your case presses upon my mind. For several months
I have been seeking an opportunity to write to you and to others;
but constant labor has hindered me from writing out all the testimonies
given me for individuals.
Your case has frequently burdened my mind,
but I have not felt clear to write to you. I have written out
very many testimonies which have been given for others, some
of which, in many particulars, would apply to you. The object
of publishing the testimonies is that those who are not singled
out personally, yet who are as much in fault as those who are
reproved, may be warned through the reproofs given to others.
I thought it would not be my duty to address you personally.
Yet, as I write out individual testimonies to those who are in
danger of neglecting their duty to the cause of God, and thus
of sustaining an injury, a loss, to their own souls, I do not
feel clear to leave your case without writing to you.
The last view given me was above two years
ago. I was then directed to bring out general principles, in
speaking and in writing, and at the same time specify the dangers,
errors, and sins of some individuals, that all might be warned,
reproved, and counseled. I saw that all should search their own
hearts and lives closely to see if they had not made the same
mistakes for which others were corrected and if the warnings
given for others did not apply to their own cases. If so, they
should feel that the counsel and reproofs were given especially
for them and should make as practical an application of them
as though they were especially addressed to themselves.
Those who have a natural love for the world
and have been remiss in their duty can see their own faults specified
in the cases of others who have been reproved. God designs to
test the faith of all who claim to be followers of Christ. He
will test the sincerity of the prayers of all those who claim
to earnestly desire to know their duty. He will make duty plain.
He will give all an ample opportunity to develop what is in their
hearts. The conflict will be close between self and the grace
of God. Self will strive for the mastery and will be opposed
to the work of bringing the life and thoughts, the will
and affections, into subjection to the will
of Christ. Self-denial and the cross stand all along in the pathway
to eternal life, and, because of this, "few there be that
find it."
God is testing the characters of all. He
is proving their love for His cause and for the promulgation
of the truth which they profess to consider of inestimable value.
The Searcher of hearts is judging, by the fruits they bear, who
are truly followers of Christ; who, like their divine Pattern,
will renounce the honors and treasures of the world, and consent
to be of no reputation, preferring the favor of God and the cross
of Christ, that they may, in the end, secure the true riches,
the treasure laid up in heaven, the recompense of reward--eternal
glory.
Those who do not really wish to know themselves
will allow the reproofs and warnings to pass to others, and will
not discern that their own cases are met, their errors and dangers
pointed out. Earthly, selfish motives blind the mind and so operate
upon the soul that it cannot be renewed in the divine image.
Those who do not, by their own perverse natures, resist His will,
will not be left in darkness, but will be renewed in knowledge
and true holiness, and will even glory in the cross of Christ.
I have been shown that, at the right time,
God would press the burden upon me to say to individuals, as
Nathan said to David: "Thou art the man," Many apparently
believe the testimonies borne to others and, like David, give
judgment in reference to them, when they should be closely searching
their own hearts, analyzing their own lives, and making a practical
application of the close reproofs and warnings given to others.
Brother O, I have been shown that your
affections are more upon your earthly treasure than you are sensible
of. You have been confused in your perceptions of duty. And when
the Spirit of God operates upon your mind and would lead you
to do what is according to the will and requirements
of God, other influences that are not in harmony with the work
of God for this time hinder you from obeying the promptings of
the divine will; the result is, your faith is not made perfect
by works. Your affections should be withdrawn from your earthly
treasure. At times when, contrary to your wishes and calculations,
means was passing from you into the enemy's ranks, and was thus
lost to the cause of God, you have seemed much perplexed and
troubled. Talents of means have been entrusted to you by the
Master for you to improve to His glory. You are His steward and
should be very cautious lest you neglect your duty. You are naturally
a world-loving man and will be inclined to claim as your own
the talents of means committed to your care. But, "Give
an account of thy stewardship" will be heard by you by and
by.
The children of God are wise when they
trust in that wisdom alone which comes from above, and when they
have no strength but that which is from God. Separation from
the friendship and spirit of the world is needful for us if we
would be united to the Lord and abide in him. Our strength and
our prosperity consist in our being connected with the Lord,
chosen and accepted of Him. There can be no union between light
and darkness. God intends that His people shall be a peculiar
people, separate from the world, and be living examples of holiness,
that the world may be enlightened, convicted, or condemned, according
as they treat the light given them. The truth that has been brought
before the understanding, the light that has shone upon the soul,
will judge and condemn if it be neglected or turned from.
In this degenerate age, error and darkness
are preferred rather than light and truth. The works of many
of Christ's professed followers will not bear the test when examined
by the light that now shines upon them. For this cause, many
do not come to the light lest it shall be
made manifest that their works are not wrought in God. Light
discovers, makes manifest, the evil hidden under darkness. Men
of the world and men who are Christ's servants indeed may be
alike in outward appearance; but they are servants of two masters
whose interests are in decided opposition to each other. The
world does not understand or discern the difference; but there
is an immense distance, a vast, separation, between them.
Says Christ: "Ye are not of the world,
but I have chosen you out of the world." The true followers
of Christ cannot enjoy the friendship of the world and at the
same time have their life hid with Christ. The affections must
be withdrawn from the treasures of earth and transferred to the
heavenly treasure. How difficult was it for the young man who
had great possessions to withdraw his affections from his worldly
treasure, even with the promise of eternal life before him as
his reward!
When all that we have and are is not consecrated
to God, selfish interests close our eyes to the importance of
the work, and the means that God calls for is withheld. But He
who has lent us this means for the advancement of His cause will
frequently withdraw His prospering hand and in some way scatter
the means thus withheld, and it will be lost to its possessor
and lost to the cause of God. It is not preserved in this world
or in the world to come. God is robbed, and Satan triumphs. The
Lord would have you closely search your own heart, Brother O,
and get the love of the world out of it. Die to self, and live
unto God. Then will you be of that number who are the light of
the world.
I have been shown that you were cherishing
erroneous views in regard to the future, views savoring of the
pernicious sentiments of the Age-to-come. You sometimes talk
out these ideas to others. But they are not in harmony with the
body. You do not make a right application
of Scripture. When Jesus rises up in the most holy place, and
lays off His mediatorial garments, and clothes Himself with the
garments of vengeance in place of the priestly attire, the work
for sinners will be done. The period of time will then have come
when the mandate will go forth: "He that is unjust, let
him be unjust still: . . . and he that is righteous, let him
be righteous still: and he that is holy, let him be holy still.
And, behold, I come quickly; and My reward is with Me, to give
every man according as his work shall be."
God has given His word for all to investigate,
that they may learn the way to life. None need err if they will
submit to the conditions of salvation laid down in the word of
God. Probation is granted to all, that all may form characters
for eternal life. An opportunity will be given to all to decide
for life or death. Men will be judged according to the measure
of light given them. None will be accountable for their darkness
and their errors if the light has not been brought to them. They
have not sinned in not accepting what has not been given them.
All will be tested before Jesus leaves His position in the most
holy place. The probation of all closes when the pleading for
sinners is ended and the garments of vengeance are put on.
Many entertain the view that probation
is granted after Jesus leaves His work as mediator in the most
holy apartment. This is the sophistry of Satan. God tests and
proves the world by the light which He is pleased to give them
previous to the coming of Christ. Characters are then formed
for life or death. But the probation of those who choose to live
a life of sin, and neglect the great salvation offered, closes
when Christ's ministration ceases just previous to His appearing
in the clouds of heaven.
Those who love the world, and whose minds
are carnal and at enmity with God,
will flatter themselves that a period of probation will be granted
after Christ appears in the clouds of heaven. The carnal heart,
which is so averse to submission and obedience, will be deceived
with this pleasing view. Many will remain in carnal security
and continue in rebellion against God, flattering themselves
that there is then to be a period for repentance of sin and an
opportunity for them to accept the truth which now is unpopular
and crossing to their natural inclination and desires. When they
have nothing to venture, nothing to lose, by yielding obedience
to Christ and the truth, they think they will take their chance
for salvation.
There are in the Scriptures some things
which are hard to be understood and which, according to the language
of Peter, the unlearned and unstable wrest unto their own destruction.
We may not, in this life, be able to explain the meaning of every
passage of Scripture; but there are no vital points of practical
truth that will be clouded in mystery. When the time shall come,
in the providence of God, for the world to be tested upon the
truth for that time, minds will be exercised by His Spirit to
search the Scriptures, even with fasting and with prayer, until
link after link is searched out and united in a perfect chain.
Every fact which immediately concerns the salvation of souls
will be made so clear that none need err or walk in darkness.
As we have followed down the chain of prophecy,
revealed truth for our time has been clearly seen and explained.
We are accountable for the privileges that we enjoy and for the
light that shines upon our pathway. Those who lived in past generations
were accountable for the light which was permitted to shine upon
them. Their minds were exercised in regard to different points
of Scripture which tested them. But they did not understand the
truths which we do. They were not responsible for the light which
they did not have. They had the Bible, as we have; but the time
for the unfolding of special truth
in relation to the closing scenes of this earth's history is
during the last generations that shall live upon the earth.
Special truths have been adapted to the
conditions of the generations as they have existed. The present
truth, which is a test to the people of this generation, was
not a test to the people of generations far back. If the light
which now shines upon us in regard to the Sabbath of the fourth
commandment had been given to the generations in the past, God
would have held them accountable for that light.
When the temple of God was opened in heaven,
John saw in holy vision a class of people whose attention was
arrested and who were looking with reverential awe at the ark,
which contained the law of God. The special test upon the fourth
commandment did not come until after the temple of God was opened
in heaven.
Those who died before the light was given
upon the law of God and the claims of the fourth commandment
were not guilty of the sin of violating the seventh-day Sabbath.
The wisdom and mercy of God in dispensing light and knowledge
at the proper time, as the people need it, is unsearchable. Previous
to His coming to judge the world in righteousness, He sends forth
a warning to arouse the people and call their attention to their
neglect of the fourth commandment, that they may be enlightened,
and may repent of their transgression of His law, and prove their
allegiance to the great Lawgiver. He has made provision that
all may be holy and happy if they choose. Sufficient light has
been given to this generation, that we may learn what our duties
and privileges are, and enjoy the precious and solemn truths
in their simplicity and power.
We are accountable only for the light that
shines upon us. The commandments of God and the testimony of
Jesus are testing us. If we are faithful and obedient, God will
delight in us, and bless us as His own chosen peculiar people.
When perfect faith and perfect
love and obedience abound, working in the hearts of those who
are Christ's followers, they will have a powerful influence.
Light will emanate from them, dispelling the darkness around
them, refining and elevating all who come within the sphere of
their influence, and bringing to a knowledge of the truth all
who are willing to be enlightened and to follow in the humble
path of obedience.
Those who possess the carnal mind cannot
comprehend the sacred force of vital truth upon which their salvation
depends, because they cherish pride of heart, love of the world,
love of ease, selfishness, covetousness, envy, jealousy, lust,
hatred, and every evil. If they would overcome these they might
be partakers of the divine nature. Many leave the plain truths
of God's word and neglect to follow the light that shines clearly
upon their pathway; they try to pry into secrets not plainly
revealed and conjecture and talk and dispute in regard to questions
which they are not required to understand, for they have no special
reference to their salvation. Thousands have been beguiled in
this way by Satan. They have neglected present faith and present
duty which are clear and comprehensive to all who have their
reasoning powers; they have dwelt upon doubtful theories and
scriptures which they could not comprehend, and have erred concerning
the faith; they have a mixed faith.
God would have all make a practical use
of the plain teachings of His word in regard to the salvation
of man. If they are doers of the word, which is plain and powerful
in its simplicity, they will not fail to perfect Christian character.
They will be sanctified through the truth, and through humble
obedience to it will secure everlasting life. God wants servants
that are true, not only in word, but in deed. Their fruits will
show the genuineness of their faith.
Brother O, you will be subject to Satan's
temptations if you continue to cherish your erroneous views.
Your faith will be a mixed faith,
and you will be in danger of confusing the minds of others. God
requires His people to be a unit. Your peculiar views will prove
an injury to your influence; and if you continue to cherish them
and talk them, they will finally serve to separate you from your
brethren. If God has light which is necessary for the salvation
of His people, He will give it to them as He has given other
great and important truths. Here you should let the matter rest.
Let God work in His own way to accomplish His purposes in His
own time and manner. May God enable you to walk in the light
as He is in the light.