Christ said to His disciples: "Behold,
I send you forth as sheep in the midst of wolves: be ye therefore
wise as serpents, and harmless as doves." Matthew 10:16.
Satan's attacks against the advocates of the truth will wax more
bitter and determined to the very close of time. As in Christ's
day the chief priests and rulers stirred up the people against
Him, so today the religious leaders will excite bitterness and
prejudice against the truth for this time. The people will be
led to acts of violence and opposition which they would never
have thought of had they not been imbued with the animosity of
professed Christians against the truth.
What course shall the advocates of truth
pursue? They have the unchangeable, eternal word of God, and
they should reveal the fact that they have the truth as it is
in Jesus. Their words must not be rugged and sharp. In their
presentation of truth they must manifest the love and meekness
and gentleness of Christ. Let the truth do the cutting; the word
of God is as a sharp, two-edged sword and will cut its way to
the heart. Those who know that they have the truth should not,
by the use of harsh and severe expressions, give Satan one chance
to misinterpret their spirit.
As a people we must stand as did the world's
Redeemer. When in controversy with Satan in regard to the body
of Moses, Christ durst not bring against him a railing accusation.
He had every provocation to do this, and Satan was disappointed
because he could not arouse in Christ a spirit of retaliation.
Satan was ready to misinterpret everything that was done by Jesus;
and the Saviour would give him no occasion, not the semblance
of an excuse. He would not turn from His straightforward
course of truth in order to follow the wanderings and twistings
and turnings and prevarications of Satan.
We read in the prophecy of Zechariah that
when Satan with all his synagogue stood up to resist the prayers
of Joshua the high priest, and to resist Christ, who was about
to show decided favor to Joshua: "The Lord said unto Satan,
The Lord rebuke thee, O Satan; even the Lord that hath chosen
Jerusalem rebuke thee: is not this a brand plucked out of the
fire?" Zechariah 3:2. The course of Christ in dealing even
with the adversary of souls should be an example to us in all
our intercourse with others never to bring a railing accusation
against any; much less should we employ harshness or severity
toward those who may be as anxious to know the right way as we
are ourselves.
Those who have been educated in the truth
by precept and example should make great allowance for others
who have had no knowledge of the Scriptures except through the
interpretations given by ministers and church members, and who
have received traditions and fables as Bible truth. They are
surprised by the presentation of truth, it is as a new revelation
to them, and they cannot bear to have all the truth, in its most
striking character, presented to them at the outset. All is new
and strange, and wholly unlike that which they have heard from
their ministers; and they are inclined to believe what the ministers
have told them--that Seventh-day Adventists are infidels and
do not believe the Bible. Let the truth be presented as it is
in Jesus, line upon line, precept upon precept, here a little
and there a little.
Let not those who write for our papers
make unkind thrusts and illusions that will certainly do harm
and that will hedge up the way
and hinder us from doing the work that we should do in order
to reach all classes, the Catholics included. It is our work
to speak the truth in love and not to mix in with the truth the
unsanctified elements of the natural heart and speak things that
savor of the same spirit possessed by our enemies. All sharp
thrusts will come back upon us in double measure when the power
is in the hands of those who can exercise it for injury. Over
and over the message has been given to me that we are not to
say one word, not to publish one sentence, especially by way
of personalities, unless positively essential in vindicating
the truth, that will stir up our enemies against us and arouse
their passions to a white heat. Our work will soon be closed
up, and soon the time of trouble, such as never was, will come
upon us, of which we have but little idea.
The Lord wants His workers to represent
Him, the great Missionary Worker. The manifestation of rashness
always does harm. The proprieties essential for Christian life
must be learned daily in the school of Christ. He who is careless
and heedless in uttering words or in writing words for publication
to be sent broadcast into the world, sending forth expressions
that can never be taken back, is disqualifying himself to be
entrusted with the sacred work that devolves upon Christ's followers
at this time. Those who practice giving harsh thrusts are forming
habits that will strengthen by repetition and will have to be
repented of.
We should carefully examine our ways and
our spirit, and see in what manner we are doing the work given
us of God, which involves the destiny of souls. The very highest
obligation is resting upon us. Satan is standing ready, burning
with zeal to inspire the whole confederacy of satanic agencies, that he may cause them to unite
with evil men and bring upon the believers of truth speedy and
severe suffering. Every unwise word that is uttered through our
brethren will be treasured up by the prince of darkness.
I should like to ask: How dare finite human
intelligences speak careless and venturesome words that will
stir up the powers of hell against the saints of God, when Michael
the Archangel durst not bring against Satan a railing accusation,
but said: "The Lord rebuke thee"? Jude 9.
It will be impossible for us to avoid difficulties
and suffering. Jesus said: "Woe unto the world because of
offenses! for it must needs be that offenses come; but woe to
that man by whom the offense cometh!" Matthew 18:7. But
because offense will come, we should be careful not to stir up
the natural temperament of those who love not the truth, by unwise
words and by the manifestation of an unkind spirit.
Precious truth must be presented in its
native force. The deceptive errors that are widespread, and that
are leading the world captive, are to be unveiled. Every effort
possible is being made to ensnare souls with subtle reasonings,
to turn them from the truth to fables, and to prepare them to
be deceived by strong delusions. But while these deceived souls
turn from the truth to error, do not speak to them one word of
censure. Seek to show these poor, deluded souls their danger
and to reveal to them how grievous is their course of action
toward Jesus Christ; but let it all be done in pitying tenderness.
By a proper manner of labor some of the souls who are ensnared
by Satan may be recovered from his power. But do not blame and
condemn them. To ridicule the position held by those who are
in error will not open their blind eyes nor attract them to the
truth.
When men lose sight of Christ's example
and do not pattern after His manner of teaching, they become
self-sufficient and go forth to meet Satan with his own manner
of weapons. The enemy knows well how to turn his weapons upon
those who use them. Jesus spoke only words of pure truth and
righteousness.
If ever a people needed to walk in humility
before God, it is His church, His chosen ones in this generation.
We all need to bewail the dullness of our intellectual faculties,
the lack of appreciation of our privileges and opportunities.
We have nothing whereof to boast. We grieve the Lord Jesus Christ
by our harshness, by our un-Christlike thrusts. We need to become
complete in Him.
It is true that we are commanded to "cry
aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet, and show
My people their transgression, and the house of Jacob their sins."
Isaiah 58:1. This message must be given; but while it must be
given, we should be careful not to thrust and crowd and condemn
those who have not the light that we have. We should not go out
of our way to make hard thrusts at the Catholics. Among the Catholics
there are many who are most conscientious Christians and who
walk in all the light that shines upon them, and God will work
in their behalf. Those who have had great privileges and opportunities,
and who have failed to improve their physical, mental, and moral
powers, but who have lived to please themselves and have refused
to bear their responsibility, are in greater danger and in greater
condemnation before God than those who are in error upon doctrinal
points, yet who seek to live to do good to others. Do not censure
others; do not condemn them.
If we allow selfish considerations, false
reasoning, and false excuses to bring us into a perverse state
of mind and heart, so that we shall not know the ways and will
of God, we shall be far more guilty
than the open sinner. We need to be very cautious in order that
we may not condemn those who, before God, are less guilty than
ourselves.
Let everyone bear in mind that we are in
no case to invite persecution. We are not to use harsh and cutting
words. Keep them out of every article written, drop them out
of every address given. Let the word of God do the cutting, the
rebuking; let finite men hide and abide in Jesus Christ. Let
the spirit of Christ appear. Let all be guarded in their words,
lest they place those not of our faith in deadly opposition against
us and give Satan an opportunity to use the unadvised words to
hedge up our way.
There is to be a time of trouble such as
never was since there was a nation. Our work is to study to weed
out of all our discourses everything that savors of retaliation
and defiance and making a drive against churches and individuals,
because this is not Christ's way and method.
The fact that God's people, who know the
truth, have failed to do their duty according to the light given
in the word of God makes it a necessity for us to be the more
guarded, lest we offend unbelievers before they have heard the
reasons for our faith in regard to the Sabbath and Sunday.