Events Following 1888


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Introduction

Heresies Come In

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:

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):

When on January 5, 1903, Sister White received the message of the fire, she wrote the following:

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:

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.

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.

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:


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