Dear Sister L: I have learned of your contemplated
marriage with one who is not united with you in religious faith,
and I fear that you have not carefully weighed this important
matter. Before taking a step which is to exert an influence
upon all your future life, I urge you to give
the subject careful and prayerful deliberation. Will this new
relationship prove a source of true happiness? Will it be a help
to you in the Christian life? Will it be pleasing to God? Will
your example be a safe one for others to follow?
Before giving her hand in marriage, every
woman should inquire whether he with whom she is about to unite
her destiny is worthy. What has been his past record? Is his
life pure? Is the love which he expresses of a noble, elevated
character, or is it a mere emotional fondness? Has he the traits
of character that will make her happy? Can she find true peace
and joy in his affection? Will she be allowed to preserve her
individuality, or must her judgment and conscience be surrendered
to the control of her husband? As a disciple of Christ, she is
not her own; she has been bought with a price. Can she honor
the Saviour's claims as supreme? Will body and soul, thoughts
and purposes, be preserved pure and holy? These questions have
a vital bearing upon the well-being of every woman who enters
the marriage relation.
Religion is needed in the home. Only this
can prevent the grievous wrongs which so often embitter married
life. Only where Christ reigns can there be deep, true, unselfish
love. Then soul will be knit with soul, and the two lives will
blend in harmony. Angels of God will be guests in the home, and
their holy vigils will hallow the marriage chamber. Debasing
sensuality will be banished. Upward to God will the thoughts
be directed; to Him will the heart's devotion ascend.
The heart yearns for human love, but this
love is not strong enough, or pure enough, or precious enough,
to supply the place of the love of Jesus. Only in her Saviour
can the wife find wisdom, strength, and grace to meet the cares,
responsibilities, and sorrows of life. She should make Him her
strength and her guide. Let woman give herself to Christ before
giving herself to any earthly friend, and enter into no relation
which shall conflict with this. Those who would find true happiness
must have the blessing of heaven upon all
that they possess and all that they do. It is disobedience to
God that fills so many hearts and homes with misery. My sister,
unless you would have a home where the shadows are never lifted,
do not unite yourself with one who is an enemy of God.
As one who expects to meet these words
in the judgment, I entreat you to ponder the step you contemplate
taking. Ask yourself: "Will not an unbelieving husband lead
my thoughts away from Jesus? He is a lover of pleasure more than
a lover of God; will he not lead me to enjoy the things that
he enjoys?" The path to eternal life is steep and rugged.
Take no additional weights to retard your progress. You have
too little spiritual strength, and you need help instead of hindrance.
The Lord commanded ancient Israel not to
intermarry with the idolatrous nations around them: "Neither
shalt thou make marriages with them; thy daughter thou shalt
not give unto his son, nor his daughter shalt thou take unto
thy son." The reason is given. Infinite Wisdom, foreseeing
the result of such unions, declares: "For they will turn
away thy son from following Me, that they may serve other gods:
so will the anger of the Lord be kindled against you, and destroy
thee suddenly." "For thou art an holy people unto the
Lord thy God: the Lord thy God hath chosen thee to be a special
people unto Himself, above all people that are upon the face
of the earth." "Know therefore that the Lord thy God,
He is God, the faithful God, which keepeth covenant and mercy
with them that love Him and keep His commandments to a thousand
generations; and repayeth them that hate Him to their face, to
destroy them: He will not be slack to him that hateth Him, He
will repay him to his face."
In the New Testament are similar prohibitions
concerning the marriage of Christians with the ungodly. The apostle
Paul, in his first letter to the Corinthians, declares: "The
wife is bound by the law as long as her husband liveth; but if
her husband be dead, she is at liberty to be married to whom
she will; only in the Lord." Again, in
his second epistle, he writes: "Be ye not unequally yoked
together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness
with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness?
and what concord hath Christ with Belial? or what part hath he
that believeth with an infidel? and what agreement hath the temple
of God with idols? for ye are the temple of the living God; as
God hath said, I will dwell in them, and walk in them; and I
will be their God, and they shall be My people. Wherefore come
out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and
touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you, and will
be a Father unto you, and ye shall be My sons and daughters,
saith the Lord Almighty."
My sister, dare you disregard these plain
and positive directions? As a child of God, a subject of Christ's
kingdom, the purchase of His blood, how can you connect yourself
with one who does not acknowledge His claims, who is not controlled
by His Spirit? The commands I have quoted are not the word of
man, but of God. Though the companion of your choice were in
all other respects worthy (which he is not), yet he has not accepted
the truth for this time; he is an unbeliever, and you are forbidden
of heaven to unite yourself with him. You cannot, without peril
to your soul, disregard this divine injunction.
I would warn you of your danger before
it shall be too late. You listen to smooth, pleasant words and
are led to believe that all will be well; but you do not read
the motives that prompt these fair speeches. You cannot see the
depths of wickedness hidden in the heart. You cannot look behind
the scenes and discern the snares that Satan is laying for your
soul. He would lead you to pursue such a course that he can obtain
easy access to aim his shafts of temptation against you. Do not
give him the least advantage. While God moves upon the minds
of His servants, Satan works through the children of disobedience.
There is no concord between Christ and Belial. The two cannot
harmonize. To connect with an unbeliever is to place
yourself on Satan's ground. You grieve the
Spirit of God and forfeit His protection. Can you afford to have
such terrible odds against you in fighting the battle for everlasting
life?
You may say: "But I have given my
promise, and shall I now retract it?" I answer: If you have
made a promise contrary to the Scriptures, by all means retract
it without delay, and in humility before God repent of the infatuation
that led you to make so rash a pledge. Far better take back such
a promise, in the fear of God, than keep it and thereby dishonor
your Maker.
Remember, you have a heaven to gain, an
open path to perdition to shun. God means what He says. When
He prohibited our first parents from eating the fruit of the
tree of knowledge, their disobedience opened the floodgates of
woe to the whole world. If we walk contrary to God, He will walk
contrary to us. Our only safe course is to render obedience to
all His requirements, at whatever cost. All are founded in infinite
love and wisdom.
The spirit of intense worldliness that
now exists, the disposition to acknowledge no higher claim than
that of self-gratification, constitutes one of the signs of the
last days. "As it was in the days of Noah," said Christ,
"so shall it be also in the days of the Son of man. They
did eat, they drank, they married wives, they were given in marriage,
until the day that Noah entered into the ark, and the Flood came,
and destroyed them all." The people of this generation are
marrying and giving in marriage with the same reckless disregard
of God's requirements as was manifested in the days of Noah.
There is in the Christian world an astonishing, alarming indifference
to the teaching of God's word in regard to the marriage of Christians
with unbelievers. Many who profess to love and fear God choose
to follow the bent of their own minds rather than take counsel
of Infinite Wisdom. In a matter which vitally concerns the happiness
and well-being of both parties for this world and the next, reason,
judgment, and the fear of God are set aside, and blind impulse,
stubborn determination, is allowed
to control. Men and women who are otherwise sensible and conscientious
close their ears to counsel; they are deaf to the appeals and
entreaties of friends and kindred and of the servants of God.
The expression of a caution or warning is regarded as impertinent
meddling, and the friend who is faithful enough to utter a remonstrance
is treated as an enemy. All this is as Satan would have it. He
weaves his spell about the soul, and it becomes bewitched, infatuated.
Reason lets fall the reins of self-control upon the neck of lust,
unsanctified passion bears sway, until, too late, the victim
awakens to a life of misery and bondage. This is not a picture
drawn by the imagination, but a recital of facts. God's sanction
is not given to unions which He has expressly forbidden. For
years I have been receiving letters from different persons who
have formed unhappy marriages, and the revolting histories opened
before me are enough to make the heart ache. It is no easy thing
to decide what advice can be given to these unfortunate ones,
or how their hard lot can be lightened; but their sad experience
should be a warning to others.
In this age of the world, as the scenes
of earth's history are soon to close and we are about to enter
upon the time of trouble such as never was, the fewer the marriages
contracted, the better for all, both men and women. Above all,
when Satan is working with all deceivableness of unrighteousness
in them that perish, let Christians beware of connecting themselves
with unbelievers. God has spoken. All who fear Him will submit
to His wise injunctions. Our feelings, impulses, and affections
must flow heavenward, not earthward, not in the low, base channel
of sensual thought and indulgence. It is time now that every
soul should stand as in the sight of the heart-searching God.
My dear sister, as a disciple of Jesus
you should inquire what will be the influence of the step you
are about to take, not only upon yourself, but upon others. The
followers of Christ are to be co-workers with their Master; they
must be "blameless and harmless, the sons of God, without
rebuke, in the midst of a crooked
and perverse nation, among whom," says Paul, "ye shine
as lights in the world." We are to receive the bright beams
from the Sun of Righteousness, and by our good works let them
shine forth to others in clear, steady rays, never fitful, never
growing dim. We cannot be sure that we are doing no harm to those
about us unless we are exerting a positive influence to lead
them heavenward.
"Ye are My witnesses," said Jesus,
and in each act of our lives we should inquire: How will our
course affect the interests of the Redeemer's kingdom? If you
are indeed Christ's disciple, you will choose to walk in His
footsteps, however painful this may be to your natural feelings.
Said Paul: "God forbid that I should glory, save in the
cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world is crucified
unto me, and I unto the world." You, Sister L, need to sit
at the feet of Jesus and learn of Him, as did Mary of old. God
requires of you an entire surrender of your will, your plans
and purposes. Jesus is your leader; to Him you must look, in
Him you must trust, and you must permit nothing to deter you
from the life of consecration which you owe to God. Your conversation
must be in heaven, from whence you look for your Saviour. Your
piety must be of a character to make itself felt by all within
the sphere of your influence. God requires you in every act of
life to shun the very appearance of evil. Are you doing this?
You are under the most sacred obligation not to belittle or compromise
your holy faith by uniting with the Lord's enemies. If you are
tempted to disregard the injunctions of His word because others
have done so, remember that your example also will exert an influence.
Others will do as you do, and thus the evil will be extended.
While you profess to be a child of God, a departure on your part
from His requirements will result in infinite harm to those who
look to you for guidance.
The salvation of souls will be the constant
aim of those who are abiding in Christ. But what have you done
to show forth the praises of Him who has called you out of darkness?
"Awake, thou that sleepest, and arise from the dead, and
Christ shall give thee light." Shake
off this fatal infatuation that benumbs your senses and palsies
the energies of the soul.
The very strongest incentives to faithfulness
are set before us, the highest motives, the most glorious rewards.
Christians are to be Christ's representatives, sons and daughters
of God. They are His jewels, His peculiar treasures. Of all who
will maintain their steadfastness He declares: "They shall
walk with Me in white: for they are worthy." Those who reach
the portals of eternal bliss will not count that any sacrifice
which they have made was too great.
May God help you to stand the test
and preserve your integrity. Cling by faith to Jesus. Disappoint
not your Redeemer.
St. Helena, California,
Feb. 13, 1885.