There are those who have a reckless spirit,
which they term courage and bravery. They needlessly place themselves
in scenes of danger and peril, thus exposing themselves to temptations
out of which it would require a miracle of God to bring them
unharmed and untainted. Satan's temptation to the Saviour of
the world to cast Himself from the pinnacle of the temple was
firmly met and resisted. Satan quoted a promise of God as security
that Christ might with safety do this on the strength of the
promise. Christ met the temptation with scripture: "It is
written, . . . Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God." The
only safe course for Christians is to repulse the enemy with
God's word. Satan urges men into places where God does not require
them to go, and presents scripture to justify his suggestions.
God's precious promises are not given to
strengthen man in a presumptuous course or for him to rely upon
when he rushes needlessly into danger. The Lord requires us to
move with a humble dependence upon His providence. "It is
not in man that walketh to direct his steps." In God is
our prosperity and our life. Nothing can be done prosperously
without the permission and blessing of God. He can set His hand
to prosper and bless, or He can turn His hand against us. "Commit
thy way unto the Lord; trust also in Him; and He shall bring
it to pass." We are required, as children of God, to maintain
a consistent Christian character. We should exercise prudence,
caution, and humility, and walk circumspectly toward them that
are without. Yet we are not in any case to surrender principle.
Our only safety is in giving no place to
the devil, for his suggestions
and purposes are ever to injure us and hinder us from relying
upon God. He transforms himself into an angel of purity that
he may, through his specious temptations, introduce his devices
in such a manner that we may not discern his wiles. The more
we yield, the more powerful will be his deceptions over us. It
is unsafe to enter into controversy or to parley with him. For
every advantage that we give the enemy, he will claim more. Our
only safety is in rejecting firmly the first approach to presumption.
God has, through the merits of Christ, given us sufficient grace
to withstand Satan and be more than conquerors. Resistance is
success. "Resist the devil, and he will flee from you."
Resistance must be firm and steadfast. We lose all we gain if
we resist today only to yield tomorrow.
The sin of this age is disregard of God's
express commands. The power of influence in a wrong direction
is very great. Eve had all that her wants required. There was
nothing lacking to make her happy, but intemperate appetite desired
the fruit of the only tree that God had withheld. She had no
need of the fruit of the tree of knowledge, but she permitted
her appetite and curiosity to control her reason. She was perfectly
happy in her Eden home by her husband's side; but, like restless
modern Eves, she was flattered that there was a higher sphere
than that which God had assigned her. But in attempting to climb
higher than her original position, she fell far below it. This
will most assuredly be the result with the Eves of the present
generation if they neglect to cheerfully take up their daily
life duties in accordance with God's plan.
There is a work for women that is even
more important and elevating than the duties of the king upon
his throne. They may mold the minds of their children and shape
their characters so that they may be useful in this world and
that they may become sons and daughters of God. Their time should
be considered too valuable to be passed in the ballroom or in
needless labor. There is enough necessary and important labor
in this world of need and suffering without wasting
precious moments for ornamentation or display.
Daughters of the heavenly King, members of the royal family,
will feel a burden of responsibility to attain to a higher life,
that they may be brought into close connection with heaven and
work in unison with the Redeemer of the world. Those who are
engaged in this work will not be satisfied with the fashions
and follies which absorb the mind and affections of women in
these last days. If they are indeed the daughters of God they
will be partakers of the divine nature. They will be stirred
with deepest pity, as was their divine Redeemer, as they see
the corrupting influences in society. They will be in sympathy
with Christ, and in their sphere, as they have ability and opportunity,
will work to save perishing souls as Christ worked in His exalted
sphere for the benefit of man.
A neglect on the part of woman to follow
God's plan in her creation, an effort to reach for important
positions which He has not qualified her to fill, leaves vacant
the position that she could fill to acceptance. In getting out
of her sphere, she loses true womanly dignity and nobility. When
God created Eve, He designed that she should possess neither
inferiority nor superiority to the man, but that in all things
she should be his equal. The holy pair were to have no interest
independent of each other; and yet each had an individuality
in thinking and acting. But after Eve's sin, as she was first
in the transgression, the Lord told her that Adam should rule
over her. She was to be in subjection to her husband, and this
was a part of the curse. In many cases the curse has made the
lot of woman very grievous and her life a burden. The superiority
which God has given man he has abused in many respects by exercising
arbitrary power. Infinite wisdom devised the plan of redemption,
which places the race on a second probation by giving them another
trial.
Satan uses men as his agents to lead to presumption
those who love God; especially is this the case with those who
are deluded by spiritualism. Spiritualists generally do not accept
Christ as the Son of God, and through their infidelity they
lead many souls to presumptuous sins. They
even claim superiority over Christ as did Satan in contesting
with the Prince of life. Spiritualists whose souls are dyed with
sins of a revolting character, and whose consciences are seared,
dare to take the name of the spotless Son of God in their polluted
lips and blasphemously unite His most exalted name with the vileness
which marks their own polluted natures.
Men who bring in these damnable heresies
will dare those who teach the word of God to enter into controversy
with them, and some who teach the truth have not had the courage
to withstand a challenge from this class, who are marked characters
in the word of God. Some of our ministers have not had the moral
courage to say to these men: God has warned us in His word in
regard to you. He has given us a faithful description of your
character and of the heresies which you hold. Some of our ministers,
rather than give this class any occasion to triumph or to charge
them with cowardice, have met them in open discussion. But in
discussing with spiritualists they do not meet man merely, but
Satan and his angels. They place themselves in communication
with the powers of darkness and encourage evil angels about them.
Spiritualists desire to give publicity
to their heresies; and ministers who advocate Bible truth help
them to do this when they consent to engage in discussion with
them. They improve their opportunities to get their heresies
before the people, and in every discussion with them some will
be deceived. The very best course for us to pursue is to avoid
them.