"I am doing a great work," says
Nehemiah, "so that I cannot come down: why should the work
cease, whilst I leave it, and come down to you?"
I was shown, January 3, 1875, [IT IS A
PLEASURE HERE TO STATE RELATIVE TO THE GRACIOUS MANIFESTATION
OF THE HOLY SPIRIT TO MRS. WHITE ON THE EVE OF JANUARY 3, 1875,
THAT SHE HAD BEEN SICK WITH SEVERE INFLUENZA, AND CONFINED TO
HER ROOM AND BED FOR ONE WEEK, TILL THE PHYSICIANS AT THE HEALTH
INSTITUTE HAD BECOME ANXIOUS IN HER CASE. IN THIS CONDITION SHE
FOLLOWED THE DIRECTIONS GIVEN IN THE FIFTH CHAPTER OF THE EPISTLE
OF JAMES, AND AFTER A GREAT STRETCH OF FAITH, LIKE THE MAN IN
THE GOSPEL WHO STRETCHED FORTH HIS WITHERED HAND, SHE REACHED
THE POINT OF DELIVERANCE FROM PAIN AND SICKNESS, AND WAS SOON
IN VISION, WHICH LASTED TEN MINUTES. SHE THEN DRESSED FOR MEETING,
WALKED TO THE CHURCH, AND SPOKE TO THE CROWDED ASSEMBLY TWENTY
MINUTES, AND WALKED HOME. SINCE THAT TIME SHE HAS WRITTEN VERY
MUCH, AND HAS SPOKEN TO THE PEOPLE WITH FREEDOM. SHE IS NOW PREPARING
FOR THE LONG JOURNEY TO THE PACIFIC COAST.
J. W., IN FIRST EDITION] that God's people should not for one
moment relax their watchfulness or their vigilance. Satan is
upon our track. He is determined to overcome God's commandment-keeping
people with his temptations. If we give no place to him, but
resist his devices, steadfast in the faith, we shall have strength
to depart from all iniquity. Those who keep the commandments
of God will be a power in the land if they live up to their light
and privileges. They may be patterns of piety, holy in heart
and in conversation. We shall not have ease, that we may cease
watchfulness and prayer. As the time draws near for Christ to
be revealed in the clouds of heaven,
Satan's temptations will be brought to bear with greater power
upon those who keep God's commandments, for he knows that his
time is short.
The work of Satan will be carried on through
agents. Ministers who hate the law of God will employ any means
to lead souls from their loyalty to God. Our bitterest foes will
be among the first-day Adventists. Their hearts are fully determined
to make war against those who keep the commandments of God and
have the faith of Jesus. This class feel that it is a virtue
to talk, write, and act out the most bitter hatred against us.
We need not look for fair dealing or for justice at their hands.
Many of them are inspired by Satan with insane madness against
those who are keeping the commandments of God. We shall be maligned
and misrepresented; all our motives and actions will be misjudged,
and our characters will be attacked. The wrath of the dragon
will be manifested in this manner. But I saw that we should not
be in the least discouraged. Our strength is in Jesus, our Advocate.
If in humility we trust in God and hold fast to His promises,
He will give us grace and heavenly wisdom to withstand all the
wiles of Satan and to come off victors.
In my recent view I saw that it will not
increase our influence, or bring us into favor with God, to retaliate
or come down from our great work to their level in meeting their
slanders. There are those who will resort to any species of deception
and gross falsehood to gain their object and deceive souls, and
to cast stigma upon the law of God and those who love to obey
it. They will repeat the most inconsistent and vile falsehoods,
over and over, until they make themselves believe that they are
truth. These are the strongest arguments they have to use against
the Sabbath of the fourth commandment. We should not allow our
feelings to control us and divert us from the work of warning
the world.
The case of Nehemiah was presented before
me. He was engaged in building the walls of Jerusalem, and the
enemies of God were determined that the walls should not be built.
"But it came to pass, that when Sanballat, and Tobiah, and
the Arabians, and the Ammonites,
and the Ashdodites, heard that the walls of Jerusalem were made
up, and that the breaches began to be stopped, then they were
very wroth, and conspired all of them together to come and to
fight against Jerusalem, and to hinder it."
In this case a spirit of hatred and opposition
to the Hebrews formed the bond of union and created a mutual
sympathy among different bodies of men who might otherwise have
warred with one another. This well illustrates what we frequently
witness in our day in the existing union of men of different
denominations to oppose present truth, men whose only bond seems
to be that which is dragonic in its nature, manifesting bitterness
and hatred against the remnant who keep the commandments of God.
This is especially seen in the first-day, no-day, and all-days-alike
Adventists, who seem to be famous for hating and slandering one
another, when they can spare time from their efforts to misrepresent,
slander, and in every way abuse Seventh-day Adventists.
"Nevertheless we made our prayer unto
our God, and set a watch against them day and night, because
of them." We are in constant danger of becoming self-sufficient,
relying upon our own wisdom, and not making God our strength.
Nothing disturbs Satan so much as our knowledge of his devices.
If we feel our dangers we shall feel the need of prayer, as did
Nehemiah, and like him we shall obtain that sure defense that
will give us security in peril. If we are careless and indifferent,
we shall surely be overcome by Satan's devices. We must be vigilant.
While, like Nehemiah, we resort to prayer, taking all our perplexities
and burdens to God, we should not feel that we have nothing to
do. We are to watch as well as pray. We should watch the work
of our adversaries, lest they gain advantage in deceiving souls.
We should, in the wisdom of Christ, make efforts to defeat their
purposes, while, at the same time, we do not suffer them to call
us from our great work. Truth is stronger than error. Righteousness
will prevail over wrong.
The Lord's people are seeking to heal the
breach which has been made in the law of God. "And they
that shall be of thee shall build the old waste places: thou
shalt raise up the foundations of many generations; and thou
shalt be called, The repairer of the breach, The restorer of
paths to dwell in. If thou turn away thy foot from the Sabbath,
from doing thy pleasure on My holy day; and call the Sabbath
a delight, the holy of the Lord, honorable; and shalt honor Him,
not doing thine own ways, nor finding thine own pleasure, nor
speaking thine own words: then shalt thou delight thyself in
the Lord; and I will cause thee to ride upon the high places
of the earth, and feed thee with the heritage of Jacob thy father:
for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it."
This disturbs the enemies of our faith,
and every means is employed to hinder us in our work. And yet
the broken-down wall is going steadily up. The world is being
warned, and many are turning away from trampling under their
feet the Sabbath of Jehovah. God is in this work, and man cannot
stop it. Angels of God are working with the efforts of His faithful
servants, and the work steadily advances. We shall meet with
opposition of every description, as did the builders of the walls
of Jerusalem; but if we watch and pray and work, as they did,
God will fight our battles for us and give us precious victories.
Nehemiah "clave to the Lord, and departed
not from following Him, but kept His commandments, which the
Lord commanded Moses. And the Lord was with him." Messengers
were sent repeatedly, soliciting a conference with Nehemiah;
but he refused to meet them. Bold threats were made of what they
proposed to do, and messengers were sent to harangue the people
engaged in the work of building. These presented flattering inducements
and promised the builders freedom from restraint, and wonderful
privileges, if they would unite their interest with them and
cease their work of building.
But the people were commanded not to engage
in controversy with their enemies and to answer them not a word,
that no advantage of words might
be given them. Threatenings and ridicule were resorted to. They
said: Even that which they build, if a fox go up, he shall even
break down their stone wall." Sanballat "was wroth,
and took great indignation, and mocked the Jews." Nehemiah
prayed: "Hear, O our God; for we are despised: and turn
their reproach upon their own head."
And I sent messengers unto them, saying,
I am doing a great work, so that I cannot come down: why should
the work cease, whilst I leave it, and come down to you? Yet
they sent unto me four times after this sort; and I answered
them after the same manner. Then sent Sanballat his servant unto
me in like manner the fifth time with an open letter in his hand."
We shall receive the most fierce opposition
from the Adventists who oppose the law of God. But, like the
builders of the walls of Jerusalem, we should not be diverted
and hindered from our work by reports, by messengers desiring
discussion or controversy, or by intimidating threats, the publication
of falsehoods, or any of the devices that Satan may instigate.
Our answer should be: We are engaged in a great work, and we
cannot come down. We shall sometimes be perplexed to know what
course we should pursue to preserve the honor of the cause of
God and to vindicate His truth.
The course of Nehemiah should have a strong
bearing upon our minds as to the manner of meeting this kind
of opponents. We should take all these things to the Lord in
prayer, as Nehemiah made his supplication to God, while his own
spirit was humbled. He clung to God with unwavering faith. This
is the course that we should pursue. Time is too precious to
be devoted by the servants of God to vindicating their character,
blackened by those who hate the Sabbath of the Lord. We should
move forward with unwavering confidence, believing that God will
give His truth great and precious victories. In humility, meekness,
and purity of life, relying upon Jesus, we should carry a convincing
power with us that we have the truth.
We do not understand, as is our privilege,
the faith and confidence that we
may have in God, and the great blessings which faith will give
us. An important work is before us. We are to obtain a moral
fitness for heaven. Our words and our example are to tell upon
the world. Angels of God are actively engaged in ministering
to the children of God. Precious promises are upon record on
condition of our obedience to God's requirements. Heaven is full
of the richest of blessings, all waiting to be communicated to
us. If we feel our need, and come to God in sincerity and in
earnest faith, we shall be brought into close connection with
heaven and shall be channels of light to the world.
The warning needs to be often sounded:
"Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil,
as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour."