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Elders Madison and Howard Miller,
My Brethren,
There are lessons that are essential for you to learn. You have
a theory of the truth, but you have not the spirit of it. You
have not the power of God in your hearts to draw souls to Jesus.
Brother Madison Miller has been placed in a responsible
position, where he could be a great blessing to the churches, if
he were in right relation to God Himself, but he thinks that he
has all the qualifications necessary for his position, when he
has not the sanctifying grace of Christ. He has not the blessed
assurance that the promises of God are for him. He does not know
what it is to walk by faith. He fails to carefully consider
points of doctrine that are new to him, and is ever ready to
question and cavil over that which he does not understand, and
unbelief is the first thing that presents itself. He scatters
seeds of doubt, and does not seek earnestly for the grace of
Christ in His soul. He does not possess a personal interest in
the truth as it is in Jesus. He does not glorify God for the
marvelous display of His love in bringing salvation within his
reach. He is imbued with the spirit of Phariseeism which
excludes from the soul the light of heaven. Self-satisfied he
does not see his own spiritual destitution…
Brother Miller, why did you and your brother Howard appear so
listless at the Wexford Meeting? The Spirit of the Lord was
manifestly at work; but you did not recognize the fact. You bore
no testimony that harmonized with the testimony of those through
whom God was working. Why did you come to the meeting, have your
expenses paid, your time recompensed, when you could offer
nothing that would bring light to the souls of others?...
At the meetings at Minneapolis, at Pottersville, and at Battle
Creek, I presented general principles before you, hoping that
you might hear, be impressed, and be converted, that I might not
be under the painful necessity of addressing you personally. But
as you have had the privilege of hearing the message which God
has given me and others to bear, and yet your doubts and
unbelief have been strengthening instead of diminishing. I am
alarmed for you. I know you and others in a similar position are
not in the light, you are on the enemies ground. Both of you are
placing yourselves where the spirit of God can no more find
access to your hearts than it could find access to the hearts of
the Jewish people when they gave themselves up to unbelief.
Through Christ, light is shining to man; heaven is connected
with earth, and the angels of God are ascending and descending
upon the mystic ladder, they bring messages of warning, reproof,
instruction, encouragement, and love. The glory of God is above
the ladder, and shining down all its length. God will not devise
some new way to reach the hearts of those who have shut
themselves away from the light. It is at the peril of their
souls that they refuse the light.
Bro. Howard Miller, you have encased yourself in an armor of
unbelief and spiritual pride. You do not recognize him whose
goings forth have been from old, from everlasting.
The king of glory appeared in the form of a servant, clothed in
the garb of humanity. When he began his public ministry in
Nazareth, there was a sad and terrible exhibition of what human
nature can and will be when Satan works on the heart. Jesus
proclaimed himself to be the anointed one. No man had before,
ventured to assume as much, not the learned or noble of the
earth, not even the prophets or kings. He arose in the
synagogue, and read from the prophet Isaiah these gracious
words; "The spirit of the Lord God is upon me; because he hath
anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor; he hath sent me to
heal the broken hearted, to preach deliverance to the captives,
and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them
that are bruised, to preach the acceptable year of the Lord."
The eyes of all in the synagogue were fastened upon him; for
divinity flashed through humanity, and with one voice they
witnessed to the gracious words that proceeded from his lips.
God had spoken to their hearts, and given them a testimony which
they acknowledged to be the truth; but soon doubt and unbelief
arose. Who was this that claimed to be the Messiah? They did not
expect Christ to come in this way. His family connections were
humble, pious people, but not distinguished for riches,
learning, rank, or power.
The Jews expected the Messiah to come with pomp and ceremony as
a great king. They looked for him to appear as a conqueror, to
deliver Israel from the Roman yoke. They thought they would be
able to cry, "This is the king that will reign on David's
throne". But this man who made the claim that he was the
anointed one of God, was from the humble walks of life, the son
of Joseph and Mary. They had seen him going up and down the
hills, they had seen him toiling daily at the carpenter's bench,
and could he be the Messiah? The very humiliation which Christ
bore was foretold in the scriptures as a specification of his
divine character and mission, and should have commended him to
every home and heart in the land. But to the proud and
unbelieving Jews his humility was an offense.
The men of Nazareth refused the prince of life. The power of God
which has stirred their hearts as he read and expounded to them
the scriptures, was resisted, and their passions were stirred as
he spoke truths that revealed to them their real condition. The
lips that had so recently acknowledged and blessed him, now
uttered curses, and with the fury of demons they laid hands on
him, and dragged him from the synagogue, out of the city, and
thought to thrust him over the brow of the hill. But the angels
of God protected him, and hid him from the sight of the
infuriated throng, and he passed on his way unnoticed.
The men of Nazareth did Satan's work; but Christ could not give
them up without granting them another opportunity for salvation.
After his fame has spread through the country to every region,
after they had had time for prejudice to subside, and reason to
take control of their minds, he came again to test them, that
they might redeem their past rejection of him.
Jesus had given the people of Nazareth clear and distinct
evidence that his mission was just what he had claimed it to be.
Would they not retrace their steps? With such tokens of his
truth before them, would these blind, fanatical men see in Jesus
nothing more than the carpenter of Nazareth, the son of Mary? At
the beginning of his ministry, they had taken their first steps
in the rejection of Christ, they had committed themselves to the
work and the will of Satan, and their pride was so strong, their
prejudices so great, that at his second call, they would not
acknowledge him as the Messiah although they had the most
convincing proof of his divinity. O, what will not pride,
unbelief, and prejudice lead men to do!
The Lord has shown and that we are in just as much danger in our
day as were the people on the days of Christ. The Lord is
speaking through his delegated messengers; but the same unbelief
is exhibited. Men close their hearts against Jesus, and hold
themselves in the veriest bondage to Satan, supposing that they
are preserving their dignity as free men; that they are
maintaining their right to act and think for themselves, to
believe or doubt; and like the despisers of the gospel in the
apostolic times, they wonder and perish.
Those who on special occasions of controversy have taken a
course similar to that of the men of Nazareth, should take heed
lest they follow their example when a second opportunity is
given to accept the gracious light of truth. After the first
rejection, when excitement and confusion are over, you may again
be called upon by the divine messenger, and you should beware
lest you harden your hearts in prejudice and pride, and in final
rejection of the message that would work for your salvation.
You may encase yourselves in pride, and continue to reject
Christ in the person of his messengers. If you do this, the
words of the apostle will find an application in your case, as
in the time of the Jews:- "He came to his own, and his own
received him not. But as many as received him, to them gave the
power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on
his name." Said Christ, "I am come in my father's name, and you
receive me not. If another shall come in his own name, him ye
will receive."
We are less excusable than were the Jews; for we have before us
their example of rejection of Christ and his apostles, and we
have been warned not to fall after the same example of unbelief.
Throughout the history of the church in all ages, and especially
in that of the Seventh-Day Adventists, we have examples of those
who refused the light God sent them by his chosen agents. They
have had opportunities and privileges that should have enabled
their faith to rest on God, and yet they have revealed the evil
heart of unbelief. Their course has been similar to that of
Pharaoh. The light that the Lord sent to the king of Egypt was
shunned and rejected by him. His stubborn heart caused him to
brace himself against the light.
My brethren, the Lord is not pleased to have us settle down in
unbelief, and question and quibble over matters of truth as you
have done. It is indeed human to err, and the wisest often make
mistakes, but it is noble to confess error, and not enclose the
heart in prejudice. To make yourselves and others believe you
have pursued a righteousness you reject Christ by rejecting the
message he sends; in so doing, you place yourselves under the
control of the prince of darkness. Your spiritual discernment
has been blunted. God has sent messages of light to his people
which would have been as healing balm had they received them;
but you did not do this, like the men of Nazareth, you set
yourselves to refuse the light, you exalted your own opinion and
judgment as more valuable than the judgment of those whom God
has made channels of light. This course has brought you where
your faith has become confused. The sweet, subduing love of God
has not characterized your labors. You have presented dry
theories of doctrine, which are not productive of fruit. You
would be satisfied with the present senders launching and
exposition of what is truth but remain dry and spiritless…
He who rests satisfied with his own present imperfect knowledge
of the scriptures, thinking this sufficient for his salvation,
is resting in a fatal deception. There are many who are not
thoroughly furnished with scriptural arguments, that they may be
able to discern error, and condemn all the tradition and
superstition that has been palmed off as truth. Satan has
introduced his own ideas into the worship of God, that he might
corrupt the simplicity of the gospel of Christ. A large number
who claim to believe the present truth, know not what
constitutes the faith that was once delivered to the saints.
They are lukewarm and indifferent, they know not what it is to
possess the real virtue of love and faith they are not close
bible students, but are lazy and inattentive. When differences
of opinion arise upon the passages of scripture, these who have
not studied to a purpose and are not decided as to what they
believe, fall away from the truth. We ought to impress upon all
the necessity of inquiring diligently into divine truth, that
they may know that they do know what is truth. Some claim much
knowledge, and feel satisfied with their condition, when they
have no more zeal for the work, no more ardent love for God, and
for souls for whom Christ died, than if they had never known
God. They do not read the Bible, they do not feel that it is the
voice of God speaking to them. But if we would understand the
way of salvation, if we would see the beams of the sun of
righteousness, we must study the scriptures, for the promises
and the prophecies of the bible shed clear beams of glory upon
the divine plan of redemption.
The Lord is not glorified by your lack of spirituality, by your
dry formalism. While your labors have not been worthless, they
have been exceedingly defective. O that your past Christian life
could be opened before you, just as it has been, and you could
see how angels look upon the work, in all its bearings, which
has come forth from your hands.
God has sent you a message which he wishes you to receive-- a
message of light and hope and comfort for the people of God. It
is not for you to choose the channel through which the light
shall come the Lord desires to heal the wounds of his sheep and
lambs, through the heavenly balm of the truth that Christ is our
righteousness. May God forbid that it shall be said of you, 'the
diseased have ye not strengthened, neither have ye healed that
which was sick, neither have ye bound up that which was broken,
neither have ye brought again that which was driven away,
neither have ye sought that which was lost.'
The sheep that need to be fed, are scattered upon the mountains
of Israel; they are starving to death on dry theories. My
brethren, you do not feed the flock, you do not have faith,
humidity, and love. The most sacred responsibility rests upon
those who have accepted the position of shepherds to the flock
of God. But if the professed ministers of Christ are not endowed
with the power from on high, they are not fit for the work of
this time. The work calls for men who have spiritual energy, and
far seeing discernment. God sends light to his people that they
may live in his light according to their privileges. There are
many who feel satisfied with their meager attainments, and they
refuse the light that God sends them. In so doing they not only
rob their own souls of spiritual knowledge, but they rob the
souls of others. Those they endeavor to help, have to suffer
loss because the teachers fail to employ their talents in the
way that God would have them, and choose to place their own
limited, narrow experience before the people, instead of the
glorious gospel of Christ. They are like guide posts pointing in
the wrong direction. They will forfeit the favor of God, and
come under his displeasure, unless they change their course.
It is a grievous sin in the sight of God for men to place
themselves between the people and the message that he would have
come to them. There are some who like the Jews, are doing their
utmost to make the message of God of none effect. Let these
doubting, questioning ones either receive the light of the truth
for this time, or let them stand out of the way, that others may
have an opportunity of receiving the truth, that the wrath of
God may not come on them because they are bodies of darkness,
when he desires them to be bodies of light.
Those who live just prior to the second appearing of Christ, may
expect a large measure of his holy spirit; but if they do not
watch and pray, they will go over the same ground of refusing
the message of mercy, as the Jews did in the time of Christ. If
they turn away from the light, they will fail to meet the high
and holy claims of God, they will fail to fulfill the sacred
responsibility that he has entrusted to them. The character and
prospects of the people of God are similar to those of the Jews,
who could not enter in because of unbelief, self-sufficiency,
self-importance, and spiritual pride separate them from God, and
he hid his face from them. The apostle Exhorts us, "if God
spared not the natural branches, take heed lest he also spare
not thee." "Because of unbelief, they were broken off, and thou
standest by faith, be not high minded, but fear."
The Jews despised the good that was proffered them in the time
of Christ, and after long forbearance of God, the things that
were for their peace were hidden from their eyes that which if
received would have been to them their greatest blessing became
their stumbling block. Thus it is today among us. They thought
that Christ's teaching was counteracting the influence of the
old and only religion that had been from the beginning, after
they had once rejected the light, their minds were blinded, and
they thought Christ's teaching was a deception of the enemy.
Christ was bringing out the old religion in its true light, but
they had separated themselves from the old paths, from the old
truths, and had permitted the customs and traditions of men to
take the place of the only vital faith.
Sufficient light was given to the Jewish people so that they
might have known "the time of their visitation." God had sent
them "the way, the truth, and the life," in the gift of His son.
Christ came as the messenger of Jehovah, and his path was marked
with blessings. He was sent to make known the father. His whole
life to its final sacrifice was a revelation of God to men.
Calvary itself announced Him, "the Lord God, merciful and
gracious, long suffering and abundant in goodness and truth.
Forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin, and that will by
no means clear the guilty." From Christ, the light of the world,
shone forth the clear, bright beams of His father's glory. Yet
the Jews comprehended it not.
Thus it is in our day. The light of truth is shining upon us
clearly as it shone upon the Jewish people, but the hearts of
men are as hard and unimpressible as in the days of Christ. Many
who claim to be standing in the light are in darkness and know
it not. They have so enshrouded themselves in unbelief that they
call darkness light, and light darkness. They are ignorant of
that which they condemn and oppose. But their ignorance is not
such as God will excuse, for he has given them light, and they
reject it. They have before them the example of the past, But
they will not be warned, no unbelief is enclosing them in
impenetrable darkness. They refuse to accept the testimonies
they ought to believe and are ready to accept tidbits of gossip
and testimonies of men showing their credulousness and readiness
to believe that which they want to believe.
There is an alarming condition of things in our churches says
the word of God, "your iniquities have turned away these things,
and your sins have withholden good things from you. For among my
people are found wicked men; they lay in wait, as He that
setteth snares; they set a trap, they catch men. . . The
prophets prophesy falsely, and the priests bear rule by their
means; and my people love to have it so, and what will ye do in
the end thereof?" "They have healed also the hurt of the
daughter of my people slightly, saying, peace, peace; when there
is no peace." "And now because ye have done all these works,
saith the Lord, and I spake unto you, rising up early and
speaking, but ye heard not; and I called you, but ye answered
not; therefore will I do unto this house, which is called by my
name, wherein ye trust, and unto the place which I gave to you
and your fathers, as I have done to Shiloh, and I will cast you
out of my sight, as I have cast out all your brethren." God will
surely fulfill His word to those who will not hear, will not see
and refuse the light which he sends them.
The very men who ought to be on the alert to see what the people
of God need, that the way of the Lord may be prepared, are
intercepting the light God would have come to his people, and
rejecting the message of His healing grace. Brethren I beseech
you to come into harmony with the work of God for this time. O
that you would have less confidence in your own opinions! O that
you might see that it is your inherited and cultivated
stubbornness of heart which is keeping you away from the light
of truth! Your self-esteem, your persistency in having your own
will, are not according to God's order. You need to cultivate
humility and meekness, that the Lord may have room to work for
you. We all need the blessing of God everyday, and you must have
a realization of his abiding spirit in the heart. Your will is
none too strong, if you place it wholly on the Lord's side, to
be educated and trained by Christ.
The success of every work depends upon the blessing of God. If
the Lord works with you, you will be able to do what he has
appointed you to do. With God, one can chase a thousand, and two
put ten thousand to flight. But just as long as you maintain
this Spirit of Pharisaism, God's spirit will not, cannot, work
with you, because you do not feel your utter dependence upon
him. When you become learners in the school of Christ, you will
have the simplicity and meekness of little children, and will be
willing to counsel with you brethren and sisters, and will pray
earnestly for help from God. Your ears will then be opened, and
you will be enabled to say from the heart, "speak Lord, for thy
servant heareth."
God wants to put his spirit upon you; but he cannot do this
while you are so full of self. When self dies, you will feel the
quickening influence of the spirit of God. God's people are
enjoined to seek for unity, that they may be framed together
into an holy temple for the Lord. Ye are God's building, ye are
God's husbandry. This is no time for alienation and discord, for
the indulgence of a selfish, perverse spirit. Will you take
yourselves in hand, or will you be ready to regard your
stubborn, unyielding disposition as an evidence of faithful
integrity? God forbid that you should be blinded, as were the
pharisees, and place good for evil, and evil for good. You will
never have any greater evidence than you have had as to where
the spirit of God is working. The Lord never proposes to remove
all occasion for men to doubt. He will give sufficient evidence
to bring the candid mind to a right decision; but if you are
determined to have your own way, if you are like Saul, unwilling
to change your course because of pride and stubbornness of
heart, because of ignorance of your own condition of spiritual
destitution, you will not recognize the light. You will say with
Saul, I have done the commandment of the Lord (1 Sam. 15:13).
The language of your soul has been, "I am rich and increased
with goods, and have need of nothing." You have not known that
you were poor and wretched, and miserable, and blind, and naked.
You need to hear the words of Him who is the first and the last:
"I counsel thee to buy of me gold tried in the fire, that thou
mayest be rich, and white raiment, that thou mayest be clothed,
and that the shame of thy nakedness may not appear: Anoint thine
eyes with eye save that thou mayest see."
Selfish pride is holding you from Good, and your only hope is to
fall upon the rock and be broken. As these words come to you,
you will say, "are there no others who need the same reproof?"
There are many who need to see that the Laodicean message
applies to them who do not see it. I write out your case
definitely that others may see they are in the same condition,
and that they with you may make decided changes in their
attitude before God and before His people.
You must stop inquiring about the duty of others, and go to work
for your own soul. Through faith in Christ, you may come to the
light. When you view Christ as he is, you will decrease in your
own estimation, and he will increase. The words of God spoken to
Saul by Samuel are worthy of your consideration; for they apply
in your case: "Obedience is better than sacrifice, and to
hearken that the fat of rams; for rebellion is as the sin of
witchcraft, and stubbornness is as iniquity and idolatry." You
have set yourselves to stoutly resist the light, and the Lord
will not compel you to have faith in Christ; but without faith
it is impossible to please God. The faith that works by love,
and purifies the soul, produces the fruit of humility, patience,
forbearance, long suffering, peace, joy, and willing obedience.
Says the scripture, "whatsoever is not of faith is sin." "He
that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a
rewarder of them that diligently seek Him."
The promises of God comprehend all the spiritual blessings
needed by weak, sinful mortals, who cannot save or bless
themselves. That which should cause us the deepest joy is the
fact that God forgives sin. If we take him at His word,and
forsake our sins, He is ready and willing to cleanse us from all
evil, He will give us a pure heart, and the abiding presence of
His spirit; for Jesus lives to intercede for us but bear in
mind, my brethren, that spiritual things are spiritually
discerned. It is a living, active, abiding faith that discerns
the will of God, that appropriates the promises, and profits by
the truths of His word. It is not because we are righteous, but
because we are dependent, faulty, erring, and helpless of
ourselves, that we must rely upon Christ's righteousness, and
not upon our own. He that is right and honorable and righteous
in his own eyes, cannot feel his destitution, therefore he
cannot ask and receive. He feels no lack, therefore He is sent
empty away.
Christ has said, "I am the way, the truth, and the life." If
your good works were the way, then Christ would not have said,
"I am the way." It is not our doings and deservings that will
save us. If man could have gained heaven by his own efforts,
Christ need not have died to make an atonement for our sins. Yet
all who tread the narrow path that leads to Heaven, will bear
the fruits of godliness, and give evidence that they are the
light of the world.
Blessed is the man who draweth not back, but believeth every
word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God. Let there be no
standing still, no drawing back unto perdition; The Lord
commands His people to go forward, from light to a greater
light. Some have had great light, they have been blessed, they
have believed that God for Christ's sake forgave their sins; but
there they have stopped, and have made no further advancement.
They have not attained unto a greater faith or broader
experience, because they have not received the light of the
truth which is constantly unfolding to those who follow the
light of the world. The blood of Christ cleanseth from all
unrighteousness, but just as soon as a soul ceases to walk by
faith, he becomes enshrouded in darkness. The only safety for
any one is to advance, to increase in the knowledge of the
truth, to be sanctified by it. Those who are content with
preaching old discourses, and praying stereotyped prayers, fail
to improve the talents that God has given them, and these
talents will be taken from them. My brethren, If you had the
penetration you think you have, you would discern spiritual
things. "By their fruits you shall know them."
Brother Howard Miller, you have heard the testimony which God
has given me to bear, but while you have professed to believe,
you have in spirit rejected the message. It is my duty to say to
you that you have had all the evidence that the Lord will give
you in regard to the special work He is doing at this time to
arouse a lukewarm, slumbering church. Those who accept the
message given, will heed the counsel of the true witness to the
Laodiceans, and will buy the good righteousness of Christ; and
the eyesalve, which is spiritual discernment. Says Christ, "As
many as I love, I rebuke and chasten; be zealous therefore, and
repent. Behold, I stand at the door, and knock. If any man hear
my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup
with him, and he with Me."
If the church refuses to hear the voice of the heavenly
merchantman, refuses to open the door, then Christ will pass on,
and it will be left destitute of His presence, destitute of true
riches, but saying in self-righteousness, "I am rich, and
increased with goods, and have need of nothing."
Many who refuse the message which the Lord sends them are
seeking to find pegs on which to hang doubts, to find some
excuse for rejecting the light of heaven. In the face of clear
evidence, they say as did the Jews, "show us a miracle, and we
will believe. If these messengers have the truth, why do they
not heal the sick?"
These objections recall to mind what was said concerning Christ…
How can any of our brethren who have before them the history of
the Lord of life and glory, open their lips to utter words
similar to the taunting words of the murderers of our Lord? Does
the Lord lead our brethren to say these things? I answer, No.
They know not what spirit they are of. Could their eyes be
opened, they would see evil angels exulting around them, and
triumphing in their power to deceive them. The day is just
before us when Satan will answer the demand of these doubters,
and present numerous miracles to confirm the faith of all those
who are seeking this kind of evidence. How terrible will be the
situation of those who close their eyes to the light of truth,
and ask for miracles to establish them in deception!
When men close their eyes to the light that God sends them, they
will reject the most evident truth, and believe the most foolish
errors. It is Satan that leads men to take false positions. Well
might we ask, as did Paul in his day concerning brethren who had
turned away from sound doctrine, "Who hath bewitched you, that
ye should not obey the truth?" Those who claim to be children of
God, are, in their ignorance, working against Him, rebelling
against His providence, opposing His plans, and refusing to do
the work that He has placed upon them. Instead of doing their
duty, they strive to bring everything into harmony with their
own narrow views. Instead of bringing their will into subjection
to God, that His purpose may be accomplished, they choose their
own rebellious ways, and will not yield to His guidance.
The Lord has been appealing to His people in warnings, in
reproofs, in counsels; but their ears have been deaf to the
words of Jesus. Some have said, "If this message that Brother A.
T. Jones has been giving to the church is the truth, why is it
that Brother Smith and Brother Butler have not received it, and
have not united with him in heralding it? These good intelligent
men would surely know if this was the message of truth."
Sentiments similar to these were expressed in the days of
Christ, when He came to bear to earth the tidings of salvation.
The people looked to their leaders, and asked, "If this were the
truth, would not the priests and rulers know it?" Says the
Scripture, "then came the officers to the chief priests and
pharisees, and they said unto them, why have you not brought
him? The officers answered, never man spake like this man. Then
answered them the pharisees, are ye also deceived? Have any of
the rulers of the pharisees believed on Him? But this people who
knoweth not the law are cursed."
In the days of Christ there were many who incurred deep guilt
because they denounced His teaching, without carefully
investigating. Its claims to their attention. We are sorry to
say that similar guilt is incurred to-day through a similar
cause. There are many who hear the words of Christ, but they do
not in moral independence go to the word of God to search the
scriptures and see whether or not these things are so. Though
they have souls to save or to lose, they dare to rely upon the
interpretation and application that their religious teachers
give. God has endowed men with reasoning powers, that they may
compare scripture with scripture, and know for themselves what
is truth, that they may be able to give a reason for the hope
that is within them, with meekness and fear. When the Lord
graciously sends to us the means of knowing the truth, and we
turn from the precious privilege, and are indifferent to His
message, we insult the spirit of God, and we shall walk in
darkness and stumble in unbelief.
When Christ told Peter what should come upon him because of his
faith, Peter turned to John, and asked, "Lord, and what shall
this man do?" The Lord said, "What is that to thee? Follow thou
Me." If Elder Smith or Elder Butler should reject the message of
truth which the Lord has sent to the people of this time, would
their unbelief make the message error?--No. We are to follow no
one but Christ. If men who have occupied leading positions feel
at liberty to despise the message and the messenger, their
unbelief is no reason for others to do the same. Our salvation
is an individual work. Neither Brother Smith, Brother Butler,
nor any other mortal man can pay a ransom for my soul or yours
in the day of judgment. In that day there will be no excuse to
offer for neglecting to receive the message the Lord sent you.
Sins of the most revolting character exist in the church to-day.
The alarming situation of the people of God requires more than
tame, spiritless, Christless, sermons to cut through the fleshy
tablets of the heart, and to arouse the moral sensibility. Satan
is appealing to the lowest propensities of human nature. But
these do not need cultivation, like thistles and briers,
selfishness, self-love, envying, jealousy, evil surmisings,
self-esteem, will grow up luxuriantly if only left to
themselves. But the highest, noblest faculties need to be kept
in exercise that they may be developed. Christians who are
overcoming day by day, who are seeking the glory of God and His
approbation, will be careful not only to avoid wrong, but
continually to perform what is right.
We should take no man for our pattern; for we are to see and
know for ourselves what is truth. It is of vital importance to
us that we allow no one to come between us and our God. We
should not accept any man's opinions and ideas unless through
careful searching for ourselves, we find that they bear the
credentials of heaven. It is of the greatest importance that we
individually open our hearts to the convicting power of the Holy
Spirit. Let God speak to us through His word; let God impress
the soul.
It is your duty to grasp every ray of light. You owe it to
yourselves, to your family, and to your God, to overcome your
objectionable traits of character. If these are not checked and
overcome, they will develop, so as to work not only your ruin,
but the ruin of others. (Sanctified resolution, self-control,
supreme love for Christ, will place you in right relation to God
and to humanity.
God has sent message upon message to His people, and it has
nearly broken my heart to see those who, we thought, were taught
and led by God, fall under the bewitching power of the enemy,
who led them to reject the truth for this time.
Do not men know from the word of God, that just such a message
as has lately been going to the churches, must be given in order
that the very work which has been going on among us might be
accomplished? Some who ought to have been first to catch the
heavenly inspiration of truth, have been directly opposed to the
message of God. They have been doing all that was in their power
to show contempt for both the message and the messenger, and
Jesus could not do many mighty works because of their unbelief.
However, truth will move on, passing by those who despise and
reject it. Although apparently retarded, it cannot be
extinguished. When the message of God meets with opposition, he
gives it additional force that it may exert greater influence.
Endowed with vital, heavenly energy, it will cut its way through
the thickest barriers, dispel darkness, refute error, gain
conquests, and triumph over every obstacle. I speak that I do
know, I testify of that which I have seen. Those who would
triumph in the truth, will have to act a part in the sight of
the universe which will bring to them the reward of "well done."
They will be known as laborers together with God.
Misunderstanding, misapplication, of the truth will alienate the
hearts of those who have been brethren. But this would not be if
self and self-esteem, if customs and traditions, were not
disturbed by the message of truth. Patience, moderation,
self-control, and carefulness of speech should ever be
cultivated and manifested. But while we show these commendable
traits of character, for Christ's sake let us cry aloud and
spare not. Says the word of God, "Lift up thy voice like a
trumpet, and show my people their transgressions and the house
of Jacob their sin." (Isa. 58:1)
The watchmen on the walls of Zion are asleep. Many have no
burden of the work, they have no positive warning to give. There
are many who have heard the message for this time and have seen
its results, and they cannot but acknowledge that the work is
good, but from fear that some will take extreme positions, and
that fanaticism may arise in our ranks, they have permitted
their imagination to create many obstacles to hinder the advance
of the work, and they have presented these difficulties to
others, expatiating on the dangers of accepting the doctrine.
They have sought to counteract the influence of the message of
truth. Suppose they should succeed in these efforts, what would
be the result? The message to arouse a lukewarm church should
cease, and the testimony exalting the righteousness of Christ
would be silenced. Suppose that prejudice should do its baleful
work, suppose the work should be given in to the hands of these
opposers and faultfinders, and they should be permitted to give
to the church the doctrine and the labor they desire to give;
would they present anything better than the Lord has sent to His
people at this time, through his chosen agents? Would the
message of the doubters arouse the churches from their
lukewarmness? Would its influence tend to give energy and zeal,
to uplift the souls of the people of God? Have those who have
opposed the light openly or in secret, been giving the people
the good that would nourish their souls? Have they been
presenting the message which the time demands, that the camp may
be purified from all moral defilement? Have they anything to
offer to take the place of the truth which has been given with
fervor and zeal to prepare the way for the Lord's coming?
The character, the motives and purposes of the workmen whom God
has sent, have been, and will continue to be, misrepresented.
Men will catch at words and statements that they suppose to be
faulty, and will magnify and falsify these utterances. But what
kind of work are these lookers-on doing? Has the Lord placed
them in the judgment-seat to condemn his message and messengers?
Why do not these opposers lay hold of the work, if they have so
much light? If they see defects in the presentation of the
message, why do they not present it in a better way? If they
possess such farseeing discernment, such caution, such
intelligence, why do they not go to work and do something?
The world is a second Sodom, the end is right upon us; and is it
reasonable to think that there is no message to make ready a
people to stand in the day of God's preparation? Why is there so
little eyesight? So little deep, earnest, heartfelt labor? Why
is there so much pulling back? Why is there such a continual cry
of peace and safety, and no going forward in obedience to the
Lord's command? Is the third angel's message to go out in
darkness, or to lighten the whole earth with its glory? Is the
light of God's spirit to be quenched, and the church to be left
as destitute of the grace of Christ as the hills of Gilboa were
of dew and rain? Certainly all must admit that it is time that a
vivifying, heavenly influence should be brought to bear upon our
churches. It is time that unbelief, pride, love of supremacy,
evil surmising, depreciation of the work of others,
licentiousness, and hypocrisy should go out of our ranks.
All the good will have a tendency to press together, and all
doubting, unbelieving ones will keep each other in countenance,
and strengthen the very elements of character that the
testimonies of God's spirit have reproved, and urged men to
overcome. We would ask every man and woman, on which side is
your influence? Are you working where God is working, or are you
working with the enemy? Says Christ, "He that is not with me, is
against me, and He that gathereth not with me, scattereth
abroad."
The idea is entertained by many that a man may practice anything
that he conscientiously believes to be right. But the question
is, has the man a well-instructed good conscience, or is it
biased and warped by his own preconceived opinions? Conscience
is not to take the place of "Thus saith the Lord." Consciences
do not all harmonize, and are not all inspired alike. Some
consciences are dead, seared as with a hot iron. Men may be
conscientiously wrong, as well as conscientiously right. Paul
did not believe in Jesus of Nazareth, and he hunted the
Christians from city to city, verily believing that he was doing
service to God.
In view of these things, we can see that there is great need of
seeking counsel of God, of searching the scriptures with a
humble, prayerful Spirit, that the Lord may enlighten our
understanding, so that we can carefully weigh every point of
truth that is presented. We should watch the tendency of it, and
see whether its fruit testifies that it is for God.
Says the scripture, "walk while ye have the light, lest darkness
come upon you." No church can live by sparks of its own
kindling, neither can christians be the light of the world if
they fail to diffuse the glory derived from a heavenly source.
Says the Saviour, "If therefore the light that is in thee be
darkness, how great is that darkness:"
The message of God has been presented to the people with
clearness and force; it is the very message which God means that
his church shall have at this time. Your refusal to listen to
it, your rejection of it, while it will not stop the work, will
result in great loss to your souls. Every ray of light that God
has given to his people is necessary for them in the emergency
that is to come; but if the rays of heaven's light are not
discerned, if they are not appreciated, accepted and acted upon,
you will lose the heavenly benefit yourselves, and keep the
light from others whom God designed should receive it through
you.
It is little enough that the most educated and well-disciplined
disciples of Christ can do to reflect light to the world, and
attract others to the source of light. But every one can do
something. Every day brings its privileges and opportunities to
make unselfish efforts for the glory of God and the salvation of
men. The duty of setting a good example must be considered. We
must weigh faithfully the results of our actions. If we think a
certain course will do us no harm, we should then look at it
from the standpoint of others, and ask how will it affect them?
There are sins of omission, as well as sins of commission, and
all of us are influencing the course of others. (A neglect when
the work is laid before you, is as wrong as to perform some
sinful action;) for in neglecting your duty, you fail to supply
your link in the chain of God's great work. Your influence does
not sustain his cause.
Many who ought to obey their captain's orders in this time of
emergency are unfaithful. They cannot be depended upon in the
day of peril. They begin to inquire and question and make
propositions, when the foe is gaining every advantage. The only
right thing to do is to obey the captain's orders without
question, not stopping to reason about the matter, or to make
suggestions, or to quibble over some minor point. We see
thousands upon the very bring of ruin, and prompt action and
this alone will avail to save the souls of many.
In this time of danger, if Satan can work upon the unconsecrated
elements of men's characters, so as to keep them quibbling and
questioning, until it is too late to rescue souls who are
rapidly getting beyond the reach of help, He will do it. I have
been shown that this is just what He is doing. He is holding men
away from the work that they should do, holding them back from
obedience to their captain's orders, in subservience to their
own supposed wise judgment and criticism of plans for the
advancement of the work of God. There are many who preach
discourses, lamenting the extensive and deplorable depravity now
existing in the world, but they fail to do their part in
shedding heaven's light into the world's moral darkness.
O that we had teachers who would show men by precept and example
what it means to believe and live the truth! Why are our
teachers walking and acting like those who are spiritually
blind? As in the days of Christ, they have eyes, but they see
not; they have ears, but they hear not, lest they should be
converted and be healed. There is need that the converting power
of God should come upon our ministering brethren; for many of
the people are far in advance of their inexperience in the
things of God. The highest interest of souls both for time and
eternity, is involved in a proper understanding of the work for
this time.
We deplore the fact that men idolize their own opinions, that
they are willing to be governed by their own preconceived ideas
rather than by a plain "thus saith the Lord." It is the most
difficult thing in the world to convince men who do not want to
be convinced. Satan beclouds the perceptions, and hardens the
heart so that men will not give up their own ways that they may
work for the salvation of a backslidden church, and point
sinners to the "Lamb of God which taketh away the Son of the
world." Instead of engaging heartily in this work, they hold
back, and almost hope and pray that those upon whom the Lord has
laid the burden, will not succeed: for if success crowns the
efforts of the burden-bearers, it will prove these doubters to
be in the wrong.
When men open their hearts to unbelief, they open them to the
great deceiver, the accuser of the brethren. With the glorious
light of truth emanating from God, with abundant evidence that
the work for this time is ordained of heaven, beware that you do
not harden your hearts and ask for further proof, saying, Show
us a miracle.
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