You have loved to debate the truth and
loved discussions; but these contests have been unfavorable to
your forming a harmonious Christian character, for in this is
a favorable opportunity for the exhibition of the very traits
of character that you must overcome if you ever enter heaven.
Discussions cannot always be avoided. In some cases the circumstances
are such that of the two evils the choice must be made of the
least, which is discussion. But whenever they can be avoided,
they should be, for the result is seldom honoring to God.
People who love to see opponents combat,
may clamor for discussion. Others, who have a desire to hear
the evidences on both sides, may urge discussion in all honesty
of motive; but whenever discussions can be avoided, they should
be. They generally strengthen combativeness and weaken that pure
love and sacred sympathy which should ever exist in the hearts
of Christians although they may differ in opinions.
Discussions in this age of the world are
not real evidences of earnest desire on the part of the people
to investigate the truth, but come through the love of novelty
and the excitement which generally attends discussions. God is
seldom glorified or the truth advanced in these combats. Truth
is too solemn, too momentous in its results, to make it a small
matter whether it is received or rejected. To discuss truth for
the sake of showing opponents the skill of the combatants is
ever poor policy, for it does but very little to advance the
truth.
Opponents to the truth will show skill
in misstating their opponent. They will make the most solemn,
sacred truths the subject of ridicule. They will generally sport
and deride precious, sacred truth, and place it in so false a
light before the people that minds that are darkened by error
and polluted by sin do not discern
the motives and objects of these designing men in thus covering
up and falsifying precious and important truth. Because of the
men who engage in them, there are but few discussions that it
is possible to conduct upon right principles. Sharp thrusts are
too frequently given by both parties, personalities are indulged
in, and frequently both parties descend to sarcasm and witticism.
The love of souls is lost in the greater desire for the mastery.
Prejudice, deep and bitter, is often the result of discussions.
I have beheld angels grieved as the most
precious jewels of truth have been brought before men utterly
incapable of appreciating the evidences in favor of the truth.
Their entire being was at war with the principles of truth; their
natures were at enmity with it. Their object in discussing was
not that they might get hold of the evidences of the truth themselves
or that the people might have a fair understanding of our true
position, but that they might confuse the understanding by placing
the truth in a perverted light before the people. There are men
who have educated themselves as combatants. It is their policy
to misstate an opponent and to cover up clear arguments with
dishonest quibbles. They have devoted their God-given powers
to this dishonest work, for there is nothing in their hearts
in harmony with the pure principles of truth. They seize any
argument they can get with which to tear down the advocates of
truth, when they themselves do not believe the things they urge
against them. They bolster themselves up in their chosen position,
irrespective of justice and truth. They do not consider that
before them is the judgment, and that then their ill-gotten triumph,
with all its disastrous results, will appear in its true character.
Error, with all its deceptive policies, its windings and twistings
and turnings to change the truth into a lie, will then appear
in all its deformity. No victory will stand in the day of God,
except that which truth, pure, elevated, sacred truth, shall
win to the glory of God.
Angels weep to see the precious truth of
heavenly origin cast before swine, to be seized by them and trampled
with the mire and dirt. Cast not
"your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under
their feet, and turn again and rend you." These are the
words of the world's Redeemer.
God's ministers should not count the opportunity
of engaging in discussion a great privilege. All points of our
faith are not to be borne to the front and presented before the
prejudiced crowds. Jesus spoke before the Pharisees and Sadducees
in parables, hiding the clearness of truth under symbols and
figures because they would make a wrong use of the truths He
presented before them; but to His disciples He spoke plainly.
We should learn from Christ's method of teaching and be careful
not to cut off the ears of the people by presenting truths which,
not being fully explained, they are in no way prepared to receive.
The truths that we hold in common should
be dwelt upon first and the confidence of the hearers obtained;
then, as the people can be brought along, we can advance slowly
with the matter presented. Great wisdom is needed to present
unpopular truth before a prejudiced people in the most cautious
manner, that access may be gained to their hearts. Discussions
place before the people, who are unenlightened in regard to our
position and who are ignorant of Bible truth, a set of arguments
skillfully gotten up and carefully arranged to cover over the
clear points of truth. Some men have made it their business to
cover up plain statements of facts in the word of God by their
deceptive theories, which they make plausible to those who have
not investigated for themselves.
These agents of Satan are hard to meet,
and it is difficult to have patience with them. But calmness,
patience, and self-control are elements which every minister
of Christ should cultivate. The combatants of the truth have
educated themselves for intellectual battle. They are prepared
to present on the surface sophistry and assertions as the word
of God. They confuse unsuspecting minds and place the truth in
obscurity, while pleasing fables are presented to the people
in the place of pure Bible truth.
Many choose darkness rather than light
because their deeds are evil. But
there are those who, if the truth could have been presented in
a different manner, under different circumstances, giving them
a fair chance to weigh the arguments for themselves and to compare
scripture with scripture, would have been charmed by its clearness
and would have taken hold upon it.
It has been very indiscreet for our ministers
to publish to the world the wily sophistry of error, furnished
by designing men to cover up and make of none effect the solemn,
sacred truth of Jehovah. These crafty men who lie in wait to
deceive the unwary give their strength of intellect to perverting
the word of God. The inexperienced and unsuspecting are deceived
to their ruin. It has been a great error to publish to all the
arguments wherewith opponents battle the truth of God, for in
so doing minds of every class are furnished with arguments which
many of them had never thought of. Someone must render an account
for this unwise generalship.
Arguments against the sacred truth, subtle
in their influence, affect minds that are not well informed in
regard to the strength of the truth. The moral sensibilities
of the community at large are blunted by familiarity with sin.
Selfishness, dishonesty, and the varied sins which prevail in
this degenerate age have blunted the senses to eternal things
so that God's truth is not discerned. In giving publicity to
the erroneous arguments of our opponents, truth and error are
placed upon a level in their minds, when, if they could have
the truth before them in its clearness long enough to see and
realize its sacredness and importance, they would be convinced
of the strong arguments in its favor and would then be prepared
to meet the arguments urged by opposers.
Those who are seeking to know the truth
and to understand the will of God, who are faithful to the light
and zealous in the performance of their daily duties, will surely
know of the doctrine, for they will be guided into all truth.
God does not promise, by the masterly acts of His providence,
to irresistibly bring men to the
knowledge of His truth, when they do not seek for truth and have
no desire to know the truth. Men have the power to quench the
Spirit of God; the power of choosing is left with them. They
are allowed freedom of action. They may be obedient through the
name and grace of our Redeemer, or they may be disobedient, and
realize the consequences. Man is responsible for receiving or
rejecting sacred and eternal truth. The Spirit of God is continually
convicting, and souls are deciding for or against the truth.
The deportment, the words, the actions, of the minister of Christ
may balance a soul for or against the truth. How important that
every act of the life be such that it need not be repented of.
Especially is this important among the ambassadors of Christ,
who are acting in the place of Christ.