VOLUME 8 WAS PUBLISHED
TO MEET A CRISIS--THE GREATEST CRISIS WHICH THE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH HAS EVER FACED. THE URGENCY OF THE MATTER IS EVIDENCED
IN THAT THE BOOK CAME FROM THE PRESS IN MARCH, 1904, FIFTEEN
MONTHS AFTER VOLUME 7 WAS PUBLISHED. AT THE TIME OF ITS ISSUANCE
IT WAS NOT KNOWN HOW THE TIDE WOULD TURN. TODAY WE CAN LOOK BACK
AND SEE THAT ITS STEADYING INSTRUCTION WAS A LARGE FACTOR IN
AVERTING THREATENED DISASTER.
WHILE THE WORK OF
THE DENOMINATION WAS REACHING OUT TO ENCOMPASS THE WORLD, AND
WHILE THERE HAD BEEN A REORGANIZATION OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE
WHICH MADE A RAPID YET SOUND GROWTH POSSIBLE, DEVELOPMENTS IN
OUR OLD HEADQUARTERS CITY OF BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN, TOOK SHAPE
WHICH, IF THEY HAD BEEN UNCHECKED, WOULD HAVE LED TO THE DESTRUCTION
OF THE VERY FOUNDATIONS OF SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST FAITH. IT ALL
CAME ABOUT IN SUCH A SUBTLE WAY THAT ITS HAZARDS WERE NOT DETECTED
AT THE OUTSET, FOR ERROR WAS PRESENTING ITSELF UNDER THE GARB
OF "NEW LIGHT."
NEAR THE TURN OF
THE CENTURY, CERTAIN OF THE WORKERS OF THE DENOMINATION, AND
ESPECIALLY THE LEADER IN THE MEDICAL MISSIONARY INTERESTS, ESPOUSED
CERTAIN TEACHINGS CONCERNING THE PERSONALITY OF GOD WHICH WERE
QUITE OUT OF HARMONY WITH THE CLEAR TEACHINGS OF THE WORD OF
GOD AND THE POSITIONS OF THE CHURCH. YET THESE TEACHINGS WERE
SET FORTH AS AN ADVANCEMENT IN THE UNDERSTANDING OF THE MESSAGE,
THE GENERAL ACCEPTANCE OF WHICH WOULD, IT WAS CLAIMED, BRING
A GLORIOUS EXPERIENCE TO THE PEOPLE OF GOD AND WOULD HASTEN THE
FINISHING OF THE WORK.
THESE PANTHEISTIC
VIEWS ENVISIONED GOD NOT AS A GREAT PERSONAL BEING RULING THE
UNIVERSE, BUT RATHER AS A POWER, A FORCE, SEEN AND FELT IN NATURE
AND PERVADING THE VERY ATMOSPHERE. CONFUSING THE POWER OF GOD
WITH HIS PERSONALITY, THEY SAW GOD IN THE SUNSHINE, IN THE FLOWER,
IN THE GRASS, IN THE TREE, AND
IN THEIR FELLOW HUMAN BEINGS. THESE STRANGE BUT ENTRANCING VIEWS
WERE PUBLICLY PRESENTED AT ONE GENERAL CONFERENCE SESSION, THEY
WERE FREELY ADVOCATED IN BATTLE CREEK COLLEGE, AND WERE PRESENTED
AGAIN AND AGAIN IN THE BATTLE CREEK SANITARIUM. AT LENGTH THIS
"NEW LIGHT" BECAME A TOPIC OF DISCUSSION WHEN SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST WORKERS GATHERED INFORMALLY OR FOR SEASONS OF COUNSEL.
WHILE IT WAS A MATTER OF DEEP CONCERN TO THE LEADERS OF THE CHURCH,
THEIR EFFORTS TO CHECK THESE PANTHEISTIC TEACHINGS SEEMED ALMOST
WHOLLY INEFFECTIVE.
THROUGH THE WINTER
OF 1902-03 THE MOVEMENT GAINED MOMENTUM. THEN THE PROBLEM BECAME
ACUTE WITH THE PUBLICATION OF A BOOK ON PHYSIOLOGY AND HYGIENE
WRITTEN IN POPULAR STYLE, IN WHICH THE LEADING PHYSICIAN OF THE
DENOMINATION SET FORTH THESE VIEWS IN A SUBTLE WAY. THE BOOK
WAS ISSUED FOR WIDE SALE BY SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS TO AID IN
SECURING FUNDS FOR THE REBUILDING OF THE BATTLE CREEK SANITARIUM.
IT SEEMED TO THE LEADERS OF THE CHURCH THAT THE CRISIS WOULD
MOST SURELY BE REACHED AT THE GENERAL CONFERENCE SESSION HELD
IN THE SPRING OF 1903, WHEN THEY HOPED MRS. WHITE WOULD DEAL
CLEARLY WITH THE MATTER. BUT EACH TIME SHE SPOKE SHE SEEMED TO
BE RESTRAINED AND PRESENTED A MESSAGE CALLING FOR UNITY IN THE
WORK AND THE NEED OF PRESSING TOGETHER IN INTEREST. WHEN THE
GENERAL CONFERENCE SESSION CLOSED, THE ISSUE WAS STILL NOT MET.
A FEW MONTHS LATER,
IN THE AUTUMN OF 1903, MRS. WHITE WAS INSTRUCTED IN VISION TO
MEET PROMPTLY AND SQUARELY THE PANTHEISTIC DOCTRINES AND TO POINT
OUT THE DANGERS OF THE ACCOMPANYING SPECULATIVE AND SPIRITISTIC
TEACHINGS. COMMUNICATIONS DISPATCHED BY HER FROM CALIFORNIA REACHED
THE BRETHREN IN AUTUMN COUNCIL SESSION IN WASHINGTON, D. C.,
AT THE PEAK OF THE CRISIS. ALL COULD NOW SEE THAT GOD WAS GUIDING
AND GUARDING HIS WORK, AND IN THE LIGHT OF THE SPIRIT OF PROPHECY
MESSAGES NEARLY ALL TOOK THEIR STAND ON THE SIDE OF TRUTH. IN
THE FIELD, HOWEVER, THERE WAS PERPLEXITY, UNCERTAINTY, AND
CONFUSION. TESTIMONIES FOR THE CHURCH, VOLUME
8, BORE A MESSAGE ON THIS MATTER WHICH IN CERTAIN TERMS DEFINED
THE TRUTH AND THUS LEFT THE ERROR TO STAND OUT IN BOLD CONTRAST.
THE CRISIS WAS MET, AND THE CHURCH WAS SAVED. NO HUMAN POWER
ALONE COULD HAVE PRESERVED THE CHURCH IN THIS CRISIS.
BESIDES THIS PARAMOUNT
DOCTRINAL CONTROVERSY, THERE WERE OTHER CHURCH ISSUES IN THE
TIMES OF VOLUME 8. ONLY A FEW WEEKS AFTER VOLUME 7 HAD COME FROM
THE PRESS, WITH ITS MESSAGE OF COUNSEL REGARDING THE WORK BEING
DONE IN OUR PUBLISHING HOUSES, THE FACTORY OF THE REVIEW AND
HERALD PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION WAS DESTROYED BY FIRE. THIS WAS
THE SECOND GREAT DISASTER IN BATTLE CREEK AND FOLLOWED THE SANITARIUM
FIRE BY LESS THAN ELEVEN MONTHS.
THERE WERE PROBLEMS
INCIDENT TO THIS LOSS MUCH GREATER THAN THAT OF REPLACING DESTROYED
PROPERTY. FOR YEARS THE SPIRIT OF PROPHECY COUNSELS HAD CALLED
FOR A DISPERSION OF BELIEVERS FROM BATTLE CREEK AND THE ESTABLISHMENT
OF SANITARIUM, EDUCATIONAL, AND PUBLISHING INTERESTS ELSEWHERE.
OUR PEOPLE HAD BEEN URGED NOT TO CONGREGATE IN LARGE NUMBERS
AT THE HEADQUARTERS OF THE WORK. IT WAS IN RESPONSE TO THESE
COUNSELS THAT THE OLD BATTLE CREEK COLLEGE HAD BEEN MOVED TO
THE COUNTRY LOCATION OF BERRIEN SPRINGS, MICHIGAN. NOW WITH THE
MANUFACTURING PLANT OF THE REVIEW AND HERALD DESTROYED BY FIRE,
IT SEEMED TO THE LEADERS TO BE A PROPITIOUS TIME TO RELOCATE
THE WORK OF THE PUBLISHING HOUSE AT SOME OTHER POINT, AND APPROPRIATE
STEPS WERE TAKEN IN THAT DIRECTION.
FROM THE OUTSET
THE GENERAL CONFERENCE HEADQUARTERS HAD BEEN LOCATED NEAR THE
REVIEW AND HERALD OFFICE. THE TWO SEEMED INSEPARABLE. ANY PLAN
TO MOVE ONE WOULD INVOLVE THE OTHER. IN RESPONSE TO GUIDANCE
THROUGH THE SPIRIT OF PROPHECY, SUITABLE LOCATIONS WERE SOUGHT,
AND FINALLY, IN THE SUBURBS OF WASHINGTON, D. C., THE NATION'S
CAPITAL, ACCEPTABLE PROPERTIES WERE FOUND, AND THE WORK OF THE
PUBLISHING HOUSE AND THE GENERAL CONFERENCE OFFICES WERE MOVED
TO THAT CENTER IN AUGUST, 1903.
TO HELP SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTISTS UNDERSTAND THE BACKGROUND OF THE CAUSE OF THE DISASTER
WHICH WIPED OUT THE PUBLISHING HOUSE, AND THE NEED OF RE-ESTABLISHING
THE WORK ON A NEW BASIS AND IN A NEW LOCATION, "COUNSELS
OFTEN REPEATED" WERE SET FORTH IN VOLUME 8.
THESE ISSUES, INVOLVING
OUR MEDICAL WORK, OUR PUBLISHING WORK, AND THE VERY DOCTRINES
OF THE CHURCH, WERE LARGE AND COULD EASILY DIVERT THE ATTENTION
OF OUR PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD FROM THE MAIN TASK BEFORE US--THAT
OF CARRYING THE EVERLASTING GOSPEL TO ALL THE WORLD. EVEN THOUGH
VOLUME 8 WAS ISSUED PRIMARILY TO MEET THESE CRISES, AND TO MAKE
THE CORRECT COURSE FOREVER CLEAR TO SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS, ELLEN
WHITE MADE A POSITIVE APPROACH. THE BOOK OPENS, NOT WITH A PICTURE
OF THE PROBLEMS CONFRONTING US, BUT RATHER WITH THE SECTION ENTITLED
"PRESENT OPPORTUNITIES" IN WHICH "OUR WORK"
IS SET FORTH IN APPEALING TERMS. THEN FOLLOW CHAPTERS ON "THE
COMMISSION," "THE POWER PROMISED," AND VIEWS OF
OUR RESPONSIBILITIES AT HOME AND ABROAD, WITH SPECIAL MENTION
OF "THE WORK IN EUROPE." HOW IT WOULD HAVE PLEASED
THE GREAT ENEMY OF TRUTH IF THE MINDS AND THOUGHTS OF THE PEOPLE
OF GOD COULD HAVE BEEN TURNED FROM THE GREAT UNFINISHED TASK
BY SPECULATIONS REGARDING THE GODHEAD, BY FANATICISM, OR BY CONFUSED
IDEAS OF ORGANIZATION. BUT GOD'S PEOPLE WERE NOT TO BE DIVERTED
FROM THEIR WORK OF ENLIGHTENING THE WORLD. WITH THEIR EYES ON
THE WORK, ADVANCE MOVES WERE MADE.
TRUE, SOME LOST THEIR
WAY IN THE CRISIS OF 1902-03. CERTAIN INSTITUTIONAL PROPERTIES
WERE LOST TO THE DENOMINATION; BUT, RATHER THAN RETARDING THE
WORK, THE CRISIS MARKED THE OPENING OF GREAT AGGRESSIVE MOVEMENTS.
THE WARNINGS OF THE SECTION "BE ON GUARD" AND THE CLEAR
DELINEATION OF TRUTH IN THE GROUP OF CHAPTERS ON "THE ESSENTIAL
KNOWLEDGE" WILL EVER SERVE TO KEEP THE CHURCH FROM MISLEADING
TEACHINGS, AND THE OTHER COUNSELS OF VOLUME 8 WILL BE OF BENEFIT
TO THE END OF TIME.
THE TRUSTEES OF THE
ELLEN G. WHITE PUBLICATIONS.