Events Following 1888
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Introduction
- "One little disregard of 'Thus saith the Lord' is sufficient to
stop the promised blessing of the Holy Spirit. By disobedience the light
once so precious becomes obscured. Satan takes charge of the mind and soul,
and God is greatly dishonored." Letter, Oct. 10, 1899; Manuscript
7-148
- "In the book 'Living Temple' there is presented the Alpha of deadly
heresies. The Omega will follow, and will be received by those who are
not willing to heed the warning God has given... Dangers that we do not
now discern will soon break upon us, and I greatly desire that they shall
no be deceived." Special Testimony, Series B, No. 2, p. 50
Heresies Come In
- "God will arouse His people; if other means fail, heresies will
come in among them, which will sift them, separating the chaff from the
wheat." Testimonies, Vol.5, p. 707
In the first part of this lesson we shall study the heresies which began
to come in among the Adventists at the turn of the centure. As early as
1897 at the General Conference new theories were presented to the church
by Dr. J. H. Kellogg. This was the beginning of a great crisis in the church.
The errors in his pantheistic theories were so finely spun that they passed
unrebuked by the delegates.
In 1899 at the General Conference, more heresies and confused theories
were presented to the delegates. No doubt these ideas and theories had
been on the minds of the leaders and workers for some time; now they were
ready to be presented to the General Conference in session.
At this Conference in 1899, speakers presented erroneous pantheistic
ideas. The General Conference Bulletin of 1899, p.58, described some of
these, as follows:
- The air man breathes is the medium through which the Holy Spirit is
given to us. When a man knows and recognizes that every breath he draws
is a direct breathing of God into his nostrils, he lives in the presence
of God and has a Spirit-filled life.
- Righteousness, according to another false teaching, was received by
manifesting faith that the very life of God is in air, in food, and in
drink. Everything that God has given us by which to convey life is the
means of conveying righteousness to us.
- It was stated that there is power and life in pure water, because God's
life is in it. Also, when Jesus said of the communion bread, "This
is my body," He was speaking not figuratively, but literally.
- Another speaker presented a theory that the message of health reform
now centered in that simple statement, "The seventh day is the Sabbath
of the Lord thy God."
These and many other false teachings were expounded at this conference,
and the speakers who were foremost in presenting these theories were among
those in whom the people had great confidence as Bible expositors.
These near-pantheistic views were heartily accepted by the Superintendent
of the Battle Creek Sanitarium, Dr. J. H. Kellogg, and were made very prominent
afterward in his lectures to the patients, sanitarium staff, and medical
students.
Many testimonies and rebukes were given by Sister White against these
false theories. When messages sent by God's Spirit did not work a reformation
and revival, God in His love for His people had to send stronger rebukes
in order to alert them to their danger. This was witnessed in the great
fire in the Sanitarium in Battle Creek on February 18, 1902. That same
year, on December 30, the Review and Herald publishing house was totally
destroyed by fire of an unknown origin.
Was this merely coincidental ? No, these catastrophes were predicted,
and the reason for them was plainly given.
Prediction And Reaction
One year before the fire, the following message was given to the managers
of the Review and Herald. You will find it in the Testimonies, Vol.8, p.
91 (Nov. 1901):
- "I feel a terror of soul as I see to what a pass our publishing
house has come. The presses in the Lord's institution have been printing
the soul-destroying theories of Romanism and other mysteries of iniquity.
The office must be purged of this objectionable matter..."
- "I have been almost afraid to open the Review, fearing to see
that God has cleansed the publishing house by fire."
When on January 5, 1903, Sister White received the message of the fire,
she wrote the following:
- "Today I received a letter from Elder Daniells regarding the destruction
of the Review office by fire... But I was not surprised by the sad news,
for in the visions of the night I have seen an angel standing with a sword
as of fire stretched over Battle Creek."
- "This morning I was drawn out in earnest prayer that the Lord
would lead all who are connected with Review and Herald office to make
diligent search, that they may see wherein they have disregarded the many
messages God has given..."
- "I pray that those who have resisted light and evidence, refusing
to listen to God's warnings, will see in the destruction of the Review
and Herald office an appeal to them to turn to God with full purpose of
heart." Testimonies, Vol. 8, p. 102
Further Apostasy
Instead of letting these sad events speak to them, the leaders continued
on into deeper apostasy. The following statements give us a clear picture:
- "Be not deceived; many will depart from the faith, giving heed
to seducing spirits and doctrines of devils. We have now before us the
alpha of this danger. The omega will be of a most startling nature."
Special Testimonies, Series B, No.2, p.16, July 24, 1904.
The Spirit of Prophecy has always proven to be a great blessing to the
people of God. Many times great dangers have been averted when the believers
heeded the straight testimonies and solemn appeals of Sister White. But
with sadness and tears she saw the time approaching when she no longer
would be present to rebuke and warn the people.
- "May the Lord have mercy upon you; for if you go on in this way,
nothing but evil can be prophesied concerning you."
- "The patience of God has an object, but you are defeating it.
He is allowing a state of things to come that you would fain see counteracted
by and by, but it will be too late. God commanded Elijah to anoint the
cruel and deceitful Hazael king over Syria, that he might be a scourge
to idolatrous Israel. Who knows whether God will not give you up to the
deceptions you love ?"
- "I seldom weep, but now I find my eyes blinded with tears; they
are falling upon my paper as I write. It may be that erelong all prophesyings
among us will be at an end, and the voice which has stirred the people
may no longer disturb their carnal slumbers." Testimonies, Vol. 5,
p. 77
In no uncertain terms Sister White warned the church. To her son, Elder
W. C. White, she said: "I will tell you now that when I am laid to
rest, great changes will take place. I do not know when I shall be taken,
and I desire to warn against all the devices of the devil. I want the people
to know that I warned them fully." Sent out by W. C. White, February
24, 1915
The Rebuke Unheeded
Even these drastic measures that should have warned the church of its
impeding doom were not heeded.
- "How true is the solemn statement, 'My people know not the judgement
of the Lord.' Has not this been repeatedly demonstrated in Battle Creek
? Have not men stood up in public assemblies and ridiculed the idea that
the burning of our two largest institutions was a reproof and a judgement
from God ? Could they have seen the presentation given me of what will
be in the future, their ridicule would suddenly have turned to mourning."
Special Testimonies, Series B, No. 7, p. 9
To raise money for the erection of a new sanitarium, a book was written
by Dr. J. H. Kellogg called "The Living Temple". All the profits
were to be given by the author, publisher and distributor to the fund for
the new facility. The erroneous theories of the immance of God in all living
things were presented in this book. In May 1902, the galley proofs were
presented to the General Conference Committee, which declined the book.
The plates and type were still at the Review and Herald Publising Assn.
and were destroyed in the December fire. But Dr.Kellogg did not give up
and persisted in the publishing the book under the auspiced of the Good
Health Pub. Co. of Battle Creek and put it up for sale. That this book
made serious inroads into the ranks of Seventh-Day Adventists on both sides
of the ocean is evident from the earnes testimony that followed this episode:
- "One thing it is certain is soon to be realized - the great apostasy,
which is developing and increasing and waxing stronger, and will continue
to do so until the Lord shall descend from heaven with a shout." Special
Testimonies, Series B, No.7, p.56-57, Dec. 4, 1905
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