"And the dragon was wroth with the
woman, and went to make war with the remnant of her seed, which
keep the commandments of God, and have the testimony of Jesus
Christ." In the near future we shall see these words fulfilled
as the Protestant churches unite with the world and with the
papal power against commandment keepers. The same spirit which
actuated papists in ages past will lead Protestants to pursue
a similar course toward those who will maintain their loyalty
to God.
Church and state are now making preparations
for the future conflict. Protestants are working in disguise
to bring Sunday to the front, as did the Romanists. Throughout
the land the papacy is piling up her lofty and massive structures,
in the secret recesses of which her former
persecutions are to be repeated. And the way is preparing for
the manifestation, on a grand scale, of those lying wonders by
which, if it were possible, Satan would deceive even the elect.
The decree which is to go forth against
the people of God will be very similar to that issued by Ahasuerus
against the Jews in the time of Esther. The Persian edict sprang
from the malice of Haman toward Mordecai. Not that Mordecai had
done him harm, but he had refused to show him reverence which
belongs only to God. The king's decision against the Jews was
secured under false pretenses through misrepresentation of that
peculiar people. Satan instigated the scheme in order to rid
the earth of those who preserved the knowledge of the true God.
But his plots were defeated by a counterpower that reigns among
the children of men. Angels that excel in strength were commissioned
to protect the people of God, and the plots of their adversaries
returned upon their own heads. The Protestant world today see
in the little company keeping the Sabbath a Mordecai in the gate.
His character and conduct, expressing reverence for the law of
God, are a constant rebuke to those who have cast off the fear
of the Lord and are trampling upon His Sabbath; the unwelcome
intruder must by some means be put out of the way.
The same masterful mind that plotted against
the faithful in ages past is still seeking to rid the earth of
those who fear God and obey His law. Satan will excite indignation
against the humble minority who conscientiously refuse to accept
popular customs and traditions. Men of position and reputation
will join with the lawless and the vile to take counsel against
the people of God. Wealth, genius, education, will combine to
cover them with contempt. Persecuting rulers, ministers, and
church members will conspire against them. With voice and pen,
by boasts, threats, and ridicule, they will seek to overthrow
their faith. By false representations and angry appeals they
will stir up the passions of the people. Not having a "Thus
saith the Scriptures" to bring against the advocates of
the Bible Sabbath, they will resort
to oppressive enactments to supply the lack. To secure popularity
and patronage, legislators will yield to the demand for a Sunday
law. Those who fear God cannot accept an institution that violates
a precept of the Decalogue. On this battlefield comes the last
great conflict of the controversy between truth and error. And
we are not left in doubt as to the issue. Now, as in the days
of Mordecai, the Lord will vindicate His truth and His people.
By the decree enforcing the institution
of the papacy in violation of the law of God, our nation will
disconnect herself fully from righteousness. When Protestantism
shall stretch her hand across the gulf to grasp the hand of the
Roman power, when she shall reach over the abyss to clasp hands
with spiritualism, when, under the influence of this threefold
union, our country shall repudiate every principle of its Constitution
as a Protestant and republican government, and shall make provision
for the propagation of papal falsehoods and delusions, then we
may know that the time has come for the marvelous working of
Satan and that the end is near.
As the approach of the Roman armies was
a sign to the disciples of the impending destruction of Jerusalem,
so may this apostasy be a sign to us that the limit of God's
forbearance is reached, that the measure of our nation's iniquity
is full, and that the angel of mercy is about to take her flight,
never to return. The people of God will then be plunged into
those scenes of affliction and distress which prophets have described
as the time of Jacob's trouble. The cries of the faithful, persecuted
ones ascend to heaven. And as the blood of Abel cried from the
ground, there are voices also crying to God from martyrs' graves,
from the sepulchers of the sea, from mountain caverns, from convent
vaults: "How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost Thou not
judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth?"
The Lord is doing His work. All heaven
is astir. The Judge of all the earth is soon to arise and vindicate
His insulted authority. The mark of deliverance will be set upon
the men who keep God's commandments, who revere His
law, and who refuse the mark of the beast
or of his image.
God has revealed what is to take place
in the last days, that His people may be prepared to stand against
the tempest of opposition and wrath. Those who have been warned
of the events before them are not to sit in calm expectation
of the coming storm, comforting themselves that the Lord will
shelter His faithful ones in the day of trouble. We are to be
as men waiting for their Lord, not in idle expectancy, but in
earnest work, with unwavering faith. It is no time now to allow
our minds to be engrossed with things of minor importance. While
men are sleeping, Satan is actively arranging matters so that
the Lord's people may not have mercy or justice. The Sunday movement
is now making its way in darkness. The leaders are concealing
the true issue, and many who unite in the movement do not themselves
see whither the undercurrent is tending. Its professions are
mild and apparently Christian, but when it shall speak it will
reveal the spirit of the dragon. It is our duty to do all in
our power to avert the threatened danger. We should endeavor
to disarm prejudice by placing ourselves in a proper light before
the people. We should bring before them the real question at
issue, thus interposing the most effectual protest against measures
to restrict liberty of conscience. We should search the Scriptures
and be able to give the reason for our faith. Says the prophet:
"The wicked shall do wickedly: and none of the wicked shall
understand; but the wise shall understand."
Those who have access to God through Christ
have important work before them. Now is the time to lay hold
of the arm of our strength. The prayer of David should be the
prayer of pastors and laymen: "It is time for Thee, Lord,
to work: for they have made void Thy law." Let the servants
of the Lord weep between the porch and the altar, crying: "Spare
Thy people, O Lord, and give not Thine heritage to reproach."
God has always wrought for His people in their greatest extremity,
when there seemed the least hope that ruin could be averted.
The designs of wicked men, the enemies of the church, are subject
to His power and overruling providence.
He can move upon the hearts of statesmen; the wrath of the turbulent
and disaffected, the haters of God, His truth, and His people
can be turned aside, even as the rivers of water are turned,
if He orders it thus. Prayer moves the arm of Omnipotence. He
who marshals the stars in order in the heavens, whose word controls
the waves of the great deep, the same infinite Creator will work
in behalf of His people if they call upon Him in faith. He will
restrain the forces of darkness until the warning is given to
the world and all who will heed it are prepared for the conflict.
"The wrath of man shall praise Thee,"
says the psalmist; "the remainder of wrath shalt Thou restrain."
God means that testing truth shall be brought to the front and
become a subject of examination and discussion, even if it is
through the contempt placed upon it. The minds of the people
must be agitated. Every controversy, every reproach, every slander,
will be God's means of provoking inquiry and awakening minds
that otherwise would slumber.
Thus it has been in the past history of
God's people. For refusing to worship the great golden image
which Nebuchadnezzar had set up, the three Hebrews were cast
into the fiery furnace. But God preserved His servants in the
midst of the flames, and the attempt to enforce idolatry resulted
in bringing the knowledge of the true God before the assembled
princes and great men of the vast kingdom of Babylon.
So when the decree went forth forbidding
prayer to any god save the king. As Daniel, according to his
custom, made his supplications three times a day to the God of
heaven, the attention of the princes and rulers was called to
his case. He had an opportunity to speak for himself, to show
who is the true God, and to present the reason why He alone should
receive worship, and the duty of rendering Him praise and homage.
And the deliverance of Daniel from the den of lions was another
evidence that the Being whom he worshiped was the true and living
God.
So the imprisonment of Paul brought the
gospel before
kings, princes, and rulers who otherwise would
not have had this light. The efforts made to retard the progress
of truth will serve to extend it. The excellence of truth is
more clearly seen from every successive point from which it may
be viewed. Error requires disguise and concealment. It clothes
itself in angel robes, and every manifestation of its real character
lessens its chance of success.
The people whom God has made the depositaries
of His law are not to permit their light to be hidden. The truth
must be proclaimed in the dark places of the earth. Obstacles
must be met and surmounted. A great work is to be done, and this
work has been entrusted to those who know the truth. They should
make mighty intercession with God for help now. The love of Christ
must be diffused in their own hearts. The Spirit of Christ must
be poured out upon them, and they must be making ready to stand
in the judgment. While they are consecrating themselves to God,
a convincing power will attend their efforts to present the truth
to others, and its light will find access to many hearts. We
must sleep no longer on Satan's enchanted ground, but call into
requisition all our resources and avail ourselves of every facility
with which Providence has furnished us. The last warning is to
be proclaimed "before many peoples, and nations, and tongues,
and kings;" and the promise is given, "Lo, I am with
you alway, even unto the end of the world."