That the Testimonies were not given to
take the place of the Bible, the following extract from a testimony
published in 1876 will show:
"Brother J would confuse the mind
by seeking to make it appear that the light God has given through
the Testimonies is an addition to the word of God, but in this
he presents the matter in a false light. God has seen fit in
this manner to bring the minds of His people to His word, to
give them a clearer understanding of it." [VOL. 4, P. 246
(1876).] The word of God is sufficient to enlighten the most
beclouded mind and may be understood by those who have any desire
to understand it. But notwithstanding all this, some who profess
to make the word of God their study are found living in direct
opposition to its plainest teachings. Then, to leave men and
women without excuse, God gives plain and pointed testimonies,
bringing them back to the word that they have neglected to follow."
[VOL. 2, P. 455 (1870).] The word of God abounds in general principles
for the formation of correct habits
of living, and the testimonies, general and personal, have been
calculated to call their attention more especially to these principles."
[VOL. 4, P. 323 (1879).]
April 30, 1871, this matter was presented
to me in a dream. I seemed to be attending an important meeting,
at which a large company were assembled. "Many were bowed
before God in earnest prayer, and they seemed to be burdened.
They were importuning the Lord for special light. A few seemed
to be in agony of spirit; their feelings were intense; with tears
they were crying aloud for help and light. Our most prominent
brethren were engaged in this most impressive scene. Brother
A was prostrated upon the floor, apparently in deep distress.
His wife was sitting among a company of indifferent scorners.
She looked as though she desired all to understand that she scorned
those who were thus humiliating themselves.
"I dreamed that the Spirit of the Lord
came upon me, and I arose amid cries and prayers, and said: The
Spirit of the Lord God is upon me. I feel urged to say to you
that you must commence to work individually for yourselves. You
are looking to God and desiring Him to do the work for you which
He has left for you to do. If you will do the work for yourselves
which you know that you ought to do, then God will help you when
you need help. You have left undone the very things which God
has left for you to do. You have been calling upon God to do
your work. Had you followed the light which He has given you,
then He would cause more light to shine upon you; but while you
neglect the counsels, warnings, and reproofs that have been given,
how can you expect God to give you more light and blessings to
neglect and despise? God is not as man; He will not be trifled
with.
"I took the precious Bible and surrounded
it with the several Testimonies for the Church, given for the
people of God. Here, said I, the cases of nearly all are met.
The sins they are to shun are pointed
out. The counsel that they desire can be found here, given for
other cases situated similarly to themselves. God has been pleased
to give you line upon line and precept upon precept. But there
are not many of you that really know what is contained in the
Testimonies. You are not familiar with the Scriptures. If you
had made God's word your study, with a desire to reach the Bible
standard and attain to Christian perfection, you would not have
needed the Testimonies. It is because you have neglected to acquaint
yourselves with God's inspired Book that He has sought to reach
you by simple, direct testimonies, calling your attention to
the words of inspiration which you had neglected to obey, and
urging you to fashion your lives in accordance with its pure
and elevated teachings.
"The Lord designs to warn you, to
reprove, to counsel, through the testimonies given, and to impress
your minds with the importance of the truth of His word. The
written testimonies are not to give new light, but to impress
vividly upon the heart the truths of inspiration already revealed.
Man's duty to God and to his fellow man has been distinctly specified
in God's word, yet but few of you are obedient to the light given.
Additional truth is not brought out; but God has through the
Testimonies simplified the great truths already given and in
His own chosen way brought them before the people to awaken and
impress the mind with them, that all may be left without excuse.
"Pride, self-love, selfishness, hatred,
envy, and jealousy have beclouded the perceptive powers, and
the truth, which would make you wise unto salvation, has lost
its power to charm and control the mind. The very essential principles
of godliness are not understood because there is not a hungering
and thirsting for Bible knowledge, purity of heart, and holiness
of life. The Testimonies are not to belittle the word of God,
but to exalt it and attract minds to it, that the beautiful simplicity
of truth may impress all.
"I said further: As the word of God
is walled in with these books and pamphlets, so has God walled
you in with reproofs, counsel, warnings, and encouragements.
Here you are crying before God, in the anguish of your souls,
for more light. I am authorized from God to tell you that not
another ray of light through the Testimonies will shine upon
your pathway until you make a practical use of the light already
given. The Lord has walled you about with light; but you have
not appreciated the light; you have trampled upon it. While some
have despised the light, others have neglected it or followed
it but indifferently. A few have set their hearts to obey the
light which God has been pleased give them.
"Some that have received special warnings
through testimony have forgotten in a few weeks the reproof given.
The testimonies to some have been several times repeated, but
they have not thought them of sufficient importance to be carefully
heeded. They have been to them like idle tales. Had they regarded
the light given they would have avoided losses and trials which
they think are hard and severe. They have only themselves to
censure. They have placed upon their own necks a yoke which they
find grievous to be borne. It is not the yoke which Christ has
bound upon them. God's care and love were exercised in their
behalf; but their selfish, evil, unbelieving souls could not
discern His goodness and mercy. They rush on in their own wisdom,
until, overwhelmed with trials and confused with perplexity,
they are ensnared by Satan. When you gather up the rays of light
which God has given in the past, then will He give an increase
of light.
"I referred them to ancient Israel.
God gave them His law, but they would not obey it. He then gave
the ceremonies and ordinances, that, in the performance of these,
God might be kept in remembrance. They were so prone to forget
Him and His claims upon them that it was necessary to keep their
minds stirred up to realize their obligations to obey and honor their Creator. Had they been obedient
and loved to keep God's commandments, the multitude of ceremonies
and ordinances would not have been required.
"If the people who now profess to
be God's peculiar treasure would obey His requirements, as specified
in His word, special testimonies would not be given to awaken
them to their duty and impress upon them their sinfulness and
their fearful danger in neglecting to obey the word of God. Consciences
have been blunted because light has been set aside, neglected,
and despised. . . .
"One stood by my side and said: 'God
has raised you up and has given you words to speak to the people
and to reach hearts as He has given to no other one. He has shaped
your testimonies to meet cases that are in need of help. You
must be unmoved by scorn, derision, reproach, and censure. In
order to be God's special instrument you should lean to no one,
but hang upon Him alone and, like the clinging vine, let your
tendrils entwine about Him. He will make you a means through
which to communicate His light to the people. You must daily
gather strength from God in order to be fortified, that your
surroundings may not dim or eclipse the light that He has permitted
to shine upon His people through you. It is Satan's special object
to prevent this light from coming to the people of God, who so
greatly need it amid the perils of these last days.
"'Your success is in your simplicity.
As soon as you depart from this and fashion your testimony to
meet the minds of any, your power is gone. Almost everything
in this age is glossed and unreal. The world abounds in testimonies
given to please and charm for the moment and to exalt self. Your
testimony is of a different character. It is to come down to
the minutiae of life, keeping the feeble faith from dying and
pressing home upon believers the necessity of shining as lights
in the world.
"'God has given you your testimony,
to set before the backslider and the sinner his true condition
and the immense loss he is sustaining
by continuing a life of sin. God has impressed this upon you
by opening it before your vision as He has to no other one now
living, and according to the light He has given you will He hold
you responsible. "Not by might, nor by power, but by My
Spirit, saith the Lord of hosts." "Lift up thy voice
like a trumpet, and show My people their transgression, and the
house of Jacob their sin."'" [VOL. 2, PP. 604-608 (1871).]