Dear Brethren and Sisters at Oakland: My
mind is drawn out to write to you. Again and again I find myself
talking to you in my dreams, and in every case you are in trouble.
But whatever comes, let it not enfeeble your moral courage and
cause your religion to degenerate into a heartless form. The
loving Jesus is ready to bless abundantly; but we need to obtain
an experience in faith, in earnest prayer, and in rejoicing in
the love of God. Shall any of us be weighed in the balances and
be found wanting? We must watch ourselves, watch the least unholy
promptings of our nature, lest we become traitors to the high
responsibilities God has bestowed upon us as His human agencies.
We must study the warnings and corrections
He has given His people in past ages. We do not lack light. We
know what works we should avoid and what requirements He has
given us to observe; so if we do
not seek to know and do that which is right, it is because wrongdoing
suits the carnal heart better than rightdoing.
There will always be faithless ones, who
wait to be carried forward by the faith of others. They have
not an experimental knowledge of the truth and consequently have
not felt its sanctifying power on their own souls. It should
be the work of every member of the church quietly and diligently
to search his own heart and see if his life and character are
in harmony with God's great standard of righteousness.
The Lord has done great things for you
in California, particularly in Oakland; but there is much more
that He would be well pleased to do if you would make your works
correspond with your faith. God never honors unbelief with rich
blessings. Review what God has done, and then know that it is
only the beginning of what He is willing to do.
We must place a higher value than we have
upon the Scriptures, for therein is the revealed will of God
to men. It is not enough merely to assent to the truthfulness
of God's word, but we must search the Scriptures to learn what
they contain. Do we receive the Bible as the "oracle of
God"? It is as really a divine communication as though its
words came to us in an audible voice. We do not know its preciousness
because we do not obey its instructions.
There are evil angels at work all around
us, but because we do not discern their presence with our natural
vision we do not consider as we should the reality of their existence
as set forth in the word of God. If there was nothing in the
Scriptures hard to be understood, man, in searching its pages,
would become lifted up in pride and self-sufficiency. It is never
best for one to think that he understands every phase of truth,
for he does not. Then let no man flatter himself that he has
a correct understanding of all portions of Scripture and feel
it his duty to make everybody else understand them just
as he does. Let intellectual pride be banished.
I lift my voice in warning against every species of spiritual
pride. There is an abundance of it in the church today.
When the truth we now cherish was first
seen to be Bible truth, how very strange it appeared, and how
strong was the opposition we had to meet in presenting it to
the people for the first time; but how earnest and sincere were
the obedient, truth-loving laborers! We were indeed a peculiar
people. We were few in numbers, without wealth, without worldly
wisdom or worldly honors; and yet we believed God and were strong
and successful, a terror to evildoers. Our love for one another
was steadfast, it was not easily shaken. Then the power of God
was manifested among us, the sick were healed, and there was
much calm, sweet, holy joy. But while the light has continued
to increase, the church has not advanced proportionately. The
fine gold has gradually become dim, and deadness and formality
have come in to cripple the energies of the church. Their abundant
privileges and opportunities have not led God's people onward
and upward to purity and holiness. A faithful improvement of
the talents God has entrusted to them would greatly increase
those talents. Where much is given, much will be required. Those
only who faithfully accept and appreciate the light God has given
us, and who take a high, noble stand in self-denial and self-sacrifice,
will be channels of light to the world. Those who do not advance
will retrograde, even on the very borders of the heavenly Canaan.
It has been revealed to me that our faith and our works in no
way correspond to the light of truth bestowed. We must not have
a halfhearted faith, but that perfect faith which works by love
and purifies the soul. God calls upon you in California to come
into close relationship with Him.
One point will have to be guarded, and
that is individual independence. As soldiers in Christ's army,
there should be concert of action in the various departments
of the work. No one has the right
to start out on his own responsibility and advance ideas in our
papers on Bible doctrines when it is known that others among
us hold different opinions on the subject and that it will create
controversy. The first-day Adventists have done this. Each has
followed his own independent judgment and sought to present original
ideas, until there is no concerted action among them, except,
perhaps, in opposing Seventh-day Adventists. We should not follow
their example. Each laborer should act with reference to the
others. Followers of Jesus Christ will not act independently
one of another. Our strength must be in God, and it must be husbanded,
to be put forth in noble, concentrated action. It must not be
wasted in meaningless movements.
In union there is strength. There should
be union between our publishing houses and our other institutions.
If this unity existed, they would be a power. No strife or variance
should exist among the workers. The work is one, superintended
by one Leader. Occasional and spasmodic efforts have done harm.
However energetic they may be, they are of little value; for
the reaction will surely come. We must cultivate a steady perseverance,
continually searching to know and do God's will.
We should know what we must do to be saved.
We should not, my brethren and sisters, float along with the
popular current. Our present work is to come out from the world
and be separate. This is the only way we can walk with God, as
did Enoch. Divine influences were constantly working with his
human efforts. Like him, we are called upon to have a strong,
living, working faith, and this is the only way we can be laborers
together with God. We must meet the conditions laid down in the
word of God or die in our sins. We must know what moral changes
are essential to be made in our characters, through the grace
of Christ, in order to be fitted for the mansions above. I tell
you in the fear of God: We are in danger of living like the Jews--destitute of the love of God
and ignorant of His power, while the blazing light of truth is
shining all around us.
Ten thousand times ten thousand may profess
to obey the law and the gospel, and yet be living in transgression.
Men may present in a clear manner the claims of truth upon others
and yet their own hearts be carnal. Sin may be loved and practiced
in secret. The truth of God may be no truth to them, because
their hearts have not been sanctified by it. The love of the
Saviour may exercise no constraining power over their base passions.
We know by the history of the past that men may stand in sacred
positions and yet handle the truth of God deceitfully. They cannot
lift up holy hands to God, "without wrath and doubting."
This is because God has no control over their minds. The truth
was never stamped upon their hearts. "With the heart man
believeth unto righteousness." "Thou shalt love the
Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with
all thy mind, and with all thy strength." Are you doing
this? Many are not, and never have done it. Their conversion
has been only superficial.
"If ye then," says the apostle,
"be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above,
where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God. Set your affection
on things above, not on things on the earth." The heart
is the citadel of the man. From it are the issues of life or
death. Until the heart is purified, a person is unfit to have
any part in the fellowship of the saints. Does not the Heart
Searcher know who are lingering in sin, regardless of their souls?
Has there not been a witness to the most secret things in the
life of everyone? I was compelled to hear the words spoken by
some men to women and girls--words of flattery, words that would
deceive and infatuate. Satan uses all these means to destroy
souls. Some of you may thus have been his agents; and if so,
you will have to meet these things in the judgment. The angel
said of this class: "Their hearts have
never been given to God. Christ is not in them. Truth is not
there. Its place is occupied by sin, deception, and falsehood.
The word of God is not believed and acted upon."
The present activity of Satan in working
upon hearts, and upon churches and nations, should startle every
student of prophecy. The end is near. Let our churches arise.
Let the converting power of God be experienced in the hearts
of the individual members, and then we shall see the deep movings
of the Spirit of God. The forgiveness of sins is not the sole
result of the death of Jesus. He made the infinite sacrifice,
not only that sin might be removed, but that human nature might
be restored, rebeautified, reconstructed from its ruins, and
made fit for the presence of God.
We should show our faith by our works.
A greater anxiety should be manifested to have a large measure
of the spirit of Christ; for in this will be the strength of
the church. It is Satan who is striving to have God's children
draw apart. Love, oh, how little love we have--love for God and
for one another! The word and spirit of truth, dwelling in our
hearts, will separate us from the world. The immutable principles
of truth and love will bind heart to heart, and the strength
of the union will be according to the measure of grace and truth
enjoyed. Well would it be for us each to hold up the mirror,
God's royal law, and see in it the reflection of His own character.
Let us be careful not to neglect the danger signals and the warnings
given in His word. Unless heed is given to these warnings, and
defects of character are overcome, these defects will overcome
those who possess them, and they will fall into error, apostasy,
and open sin. The mind that is not elevated to the highest standard
will in time lose its power to retain that which it had once
gained. "Let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest
he fall." "Ye therefore, beloved, seeing ye know these
things before, beware lest ye also, being led away with the error
of the wicked, fall from your own steadfastness. But
grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our
Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ."
God has selected a people in these last
days whom He has made the depositaries of His law, and this people
will ever have disagreeable tasks to perform. "I know thy
works, and thy labor, and thy patience, and how thou canst not
bear them which are evil: and thou hast tried them which say
they are apostles, and are not, and hast found them liars: and
hast borne, and hast patience, and for My name's sake hast labored,
and hast not fainted." It will require much diligence and
a continual struggle to keep evil out of our churches. There
must be rigid, impartial discipline exercised; for some who have
a semblance of religion will seek to undermine the faith of others
and will privily work to exalt themselves.
The Lord Jesus, on the Mount of Olives,
plainly stated that "because iniquity shall abound, the
love of many shall wax cold." He speaks of a class who have
fallen from a high state of spirituality. Let such utterances
as these come home with solemn, searching power to our hearts.
Where is the fervor, the devotion to God, that corresponds to
the greatness of the truth which we claim to believe? The love
of the world, the love of some darling sin, has weaned the heart
from the love of prayer and of meditation on sacred things. A
formal round of religious services is kept up; but where is the
love of Jesus? Spirituality is dying. Is this torpor, this mournful
deterioration, to be perpetuated? Is the lamp of truth to flicker
and go out in darkness because it is not replenished by the oil
of grace?
I wish that every minister and every one
of our workers could see this matter as it has been presented
to me. Self-esteem and self-sufficiency are killing spiritual
life. Self is lifted up; self is talked about. Oh, that self
might die! "I die daily," said the apostle Paul. When
this proud, boasting self-sufficiency and this complacent self-righteousness
permeate the soul, there is no
room for Jesus. He is given an inferior place, while self swells
into importance and fills the whole temple of the soul. This
is the reason why the Lord can do so little for us. Should He
work with our efforts, the instrument would appropriate all the
glory to his own smartness, his wisdom, his ability, and he would
congratulate himself, as did the Pharisee: "I fast twice
in the week, I give tithes of all that I possess." When
self shall be hidden in Christ, it will not be brought to the
surface so frequently. Shall we meet the mind of the Spirit of
God? Shall we dwell more upon practical godliness, and far less
upon mechanical arrangements?
The servants of Christ should live as in
His sight and as in the sight of angels. They should seek to
understand the requirements of our time and prepare to meet them.
Satan is constantly attacking us in new and untried ways, and
why should the officers in God's army be inefficient? Why should
they leave any faculty of their nature uncultivated? There is
a great work to be done, and if there is any want of harmonious
action in doing it, it is because of self-love and self-esteem.
It is only when we are careful to carry out the Master's orders
without leaving our stamp and identity upon the work that we
work efficiently and harmoniously. "Press together,"
said the angel, "press together."
I urge upon you who minister in sacred
things to dwell more upon practical religion. How rarely are
seen the tender conscience, and true, heartfelt sorrow of soul
and conviction of sin! It is because there are no deep movings
of the Spirit of God among us. Our Saviour is the ladder which
Jacob saw, whose base rested on the earth and whose topmost rounds
reached the highest heavens. This shows the appointed method
of salvation. If any of us are finally saved, it will be by clinging
to Jesus as to the rounds of a ladder. To the believer, Christ
is made wisdom and righteousness, sanctification and redemption.
Let no one imagine that it is an easy thing to overcome the enemy and that he can be borne aloft
to an incorruptible inheritance without effort on his part. To
look back is to grow dizzy; to let go the hold is to perish.
Few appreciate the importance of striving constantly to overcome.
They relax their diligence and, as a result, become selfish and
self-indulgent. Spiritual vigilance is not thought to be essential.
Earnestness in human effort is not brought into the Christian
life.
There will be some terrible falls by those
who think they stand firm because they have the truth, but they
have it not as it is in Jesus. A moment's carelessness may plunge
a soul into irretrievable ruin. One sin leads to the second,
and the second prepares the way for the third, and so on. We
must, as faithful messengers of God, plead with Him constantly
to be kept by His power. If we swerve a single inch from duty,
we are in danger of following on in a course of sin that will
end in perdition. There is hope for every one of us, but only
in one way, and that is by binding ourselves to Christ, and exerting
every energy to attain to the perfection of His character.
That religion which makes of sin a light
matter, dwelling upon the love of God to the sinner regardless
of his actions, only encourages the sinner to believe that God
will receive him while he continues in that which he knows to
be sin. This is what some are doing who profess to believe present
truth. The truth is kept apart from the life, and that is the
reason it has no power to convict and convert the soul.
God has shown me that the truth as
it is in Jesus has never been brought into the lives of some
in California. They do not have the religion of the Bible. They
have never been converted; and unless their hearts are sanctified
through the truth which they have accepted, they will be bound
up with the tares; for they bear no clusters of precious fruit
to show that they are branches of the living Vine.
"Seek ye the Lord while He may be
found, call ye upon Him while He is near: let the wicked forsake
his way, and
the unrighteous man his thoughts: and let
him return unto the Lord, and He will have mercy upon him; and
to our God, for He will abundantly pardon." The lives of
many show that they have no living connection with God. They
are drifting into the channel of the world. They have, in reality,
no part or lot with Christ. They love amusement and are filled
with selfish ideas, plans, hopes, and ambitions. They serve the
enemy under the pretense of serving God. They are in bondage
to a taskmaster, and this bondage they choose, making themselves
willing slaves of Satan.
The false idea entertained by many, that
the restraining of children is an injury, is ruining thousands
upon thousands. Satan will surely take possession of the children
if you are not on your guard. Do not encourage their association
with the ungodly. Draw them away. Come out from among such yourselves,
and show them that you are on the Lord's side.
Will those who claim to be the children of
the Most High elevate the standard, not simply while assembled
in your meeting, but as long as time shall last? Will you not
be on the Lord's side and serve Him with full purpose of heart?
If you do as did the children of Israel in forsaking God's express
requirements you will surely receive of His judgments; but if
you put away sin and exercise living faith, the richest of heaven's
blessings will be yours.
Basel, Switzerland,
March 1, 1887.