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By Mrs. E. G. White
Advent
Review and Sabbath Herald, August 22, 1893
I have been made very sad in reading the pamphlet that has
been issued by brother Stanton and by those associated with
him in the work he has been doing. Without my consent, they
have made selections from the Testimonies, and have inserted
them in the pamphlet they have published, to make it appear
that my writings sustain and approve the position they advocate.
In doing this, they have done that which is not justice or
righteousness. Through taking unwarrantable liberties, they
have presented to the people a theory that is of a character
to deceive and destroy. In times past many others have done
this same thing, and have made it appear that the Testimonies
sustaine positions that were untenable and false.
I have had light to the effect that the position taken by
brother Stanton and his sympathizers, is not true, but one
of the "lo heres" and "lo theres," that will characterize
the days in which we are living. As a sample of the way in
which brother Stanton has compiled this pamphlet, I will give
the following instance: I wrote a private letter to one of
our ministers, and in kindness, thinking that it might be
a help to brother Stanton, this brother sent a copy of it
to him; but instead of regarding it as a matter for his personal
help, he prints portions of it in the pamphlet, as an unpublished
Testimony, to sustain the position he had taken. Is this honorable?
There was nothing in the Testimony to sustain the position
brother Stanton holds; but he misapplied it, as many do the
Scriptures, to the injury of his own soul and to the souls
of others. God will judge those who take unwarrantable liberties,
and make use of dishonorable means in order to give character
and influence to what they regard as truth. In the use of
a private letter sent to another, brother Stanton has abused
the kindly efforts of one who desired to help him. The parties
publishing the pamphlet on the "Loud Cry," and the fall of
all the churches, give evidence that the Holy Spirit of God
is not working with them. "By their fruits ye shall know them."
Those who receive the pamphlets advocating these false positions,
will receive the impression that I sustain these positions,
and am united with these workers in proclaiming what they
term the "new light." I know that their message is mingled
with truth, but the truth is misapplied and wrested by its
connection with error. I would say to the brother who sent
to these men a copy of a letter I had written him, that I
have not one thought of censuring you, and no one should cast
the least blame upon you concerning the matter. If I should
misjudge and censure you, when your motives and intentions
were good, I should incur the displeasure of God. If the brother
you desired to help, has taken liberties, and has betrayed
your confidence, do not blame yourself, and grieve over the
results of his unfaithfulness.
There are matters in the Testimonies that are written, not
for the world at large, but for the believing children of
God, and it is not appropriate to make instruction, warning,
reproof, or counsel of this character public to the world.
The world's Redeemer, the Sent of God, the greatest Teacher
the children of men ever knew, presented some matters of instructions,
not to the world, but to his disciples alone. While he had
communications designed for the multitudes that thronged his
steps, he also had some special light and instruction to impart
to his followers, which he did not impart to the great congregation,
as it would neither be understood nor appreciated by them.
He sent his disciples forth to preach, and when they returned
from their first missionary labor, and had various experiences
to relate concerning their success in preaching the gospel
of the kingdom of God, he said unto them, "Come ye yourselves
apart into a desert place, and rest awhile." In a place of
seclusion, Jesus imparted to his followers such instruction,
counsel, cautions, and corrections as he saw were needed in
their manner of work; but the instruction he then gave was
not to be thrown broadcast to the promiscuous company; for
his words were designed for his disciples only.
On several occasions when the Lord had wrought works of
healing, he charged those whom he had blessed, to tell his
deed to no one. They ought to have heeded his injunctions,
and realized that Christ had not lightly required silence
on their part, but had a reason for his command, and they
should in no wise have disregarded his expressed desire. It
ought to have been sufficient for them to know that he desired
them to keep their own counsel, and had good reasons for his
urgent request. The Lord knew that in healing the sick, in
working miracles for the restoring of sight to the blind,
and for the cleansing of the leper, he was endangering his
own life for if the priests and rulers would not receive the
evidences he gave them of his divine mission, they would misconstrue,
falsify, and make charges against him. It is true that he
did many miracles openly, yet in some instances he requested
that those whom he had blessed should tell no man what he
had done for them. When prejudice was aroused, envy and jealousy
cherished, and his way hedged up, he left the cities, and
went in search of those who would listen to and appreciate
the truth he came to impart.
The Lord Jesus thought it necessary to make many things
clear to his disciples, which he did not open to the multitudes.
He plainly revealed to them the reason of the hatred manifested
toward him by the scribes, Pharisees, and priests, and told
them of his suffering, betrayal, and death; but to the world
he did not make these matters so plain. He had warnings to
give to his followers, and he unfolded to them the sorrowful
developments that would take place, and what they were to
expect. He gave to his followers precious instruction that
even they did not comprehend until after his death, resurrection,
and ascension. When the Holy Spirit was poured out upon them,
all things were brought to their remembrance, whatsoever he
had said unto them.
It was a betrayal of sacred trust to take that which Jesus
designed should be kept secret, and publish it to others,
and bringing upon the cause of truth reproach and injury.
The Lord has given to his people appropriate messages of warning,
reproof, counsel, and instruction, but it is not appropriate
to take these messages out of their connection, and place
them where they will seem to give force to messages of error.
In the pamphlet published by brother Stanton and his associates,
he accuses the church of God of being Babylon, and would urge
a separation from the church. This is a work that is neither
honorable nor <SI righteous <EI. In compiling this work,
they have used my name and writings for the support of that
which I disapprove and denounce as error. The people to whom
this pamphlet will come, will charge the responsibility of
this false position upon me, when it is utterly contrary to
the teaching of my writings, and the light which God has given
me. I have no hesitancy in saying that those who are urging
on this work are greatly deceived.
For years I have borne my testimony to the effect that when
any one arises claiming to have great light, and yet advocating
the tearing down of that which the Lord through his human
agents has been building up, they are greatly deceived, and
are not working along the lines where Christ is working. Those
who assert that the Seventh-day Adventist churches constitute
Babylon, or any part of Babylon, might better stay at home.
Let them stop and consider what is the message to be proclaimed
at this time. In place of working with divine agencies to
prepare a people to stand in the day of the Lord, they have
taken their stand with him who is an accuser of the brethren,
who accuses them before God day and night. Satanic agencies
have been moved from beneath, and they have inspired men to
unite in a confederacy of evil, that they may perplex, harass,
and cause the people of God great distress. The whole world
is to be stirred with enmity against Seventh-day Adventists,
because they will not yield homage to the papacy, by honoring
Sunday, the institution of this anti-Christian power. It is
the purpose of Satan to cause them to be blotted from the
earth, in order that his supremacy of the world may not be
disputed.
The scene of Satan's accusation was presented before the
prophet. He says, "He showed me Joshua the high priest standing
before the angel of the Lord, and Satan standing at his right
hand to resist him." Jesus is our great High Priest in heaven.
And what is he doing?--He is making intercession and atonement
for his people who believe in him. Through his imputed righteousness,
they are accepted of God, as those who are manifesting to
the world that they acknowledge allegiance to God, keeping
all his commandments. Satan is full of malignant hatred against
them, and manifests to them the same spirit that he manifested
to Jesus Christ when he was upon earth. When Jesus was before
Pilate, the Roman ruler sought to release him, and desired
that the people should choose to release Jesus from the ordeal
through which he was about to pass. He presented before the
clamoring multitude the Son of God and the criminal Barabbas,
and inquired, "Whom will ye that I release unto you? Barabbas,
or Jesus which is called Christ?" "They said, Barabbas. Pilate
saith unto them, What shall I do then with Jesus which is
called Christ? They all say unto him, Let him be crucified."
The world was stirred by the enmity of Satan, and when asked
to choose between the Son of God and the criminal Barabbas,
they chose a robber and murderer rather than Jesus. The ignorant
multitudes were led, by the deceptive reasonings of those
in high position, to reject the Son of God, and choose a robber
and murderer in his stead. Let us all remember that we are
still in a world where Jesus, the Son of God, was rejected
and crucified, where the guilt of despising Christ, and preferring
a robber rather than the spotless Lamb of God, still rests.
Unless we individually repent toward God because of transgression
of his law, and exercise faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ,
whom the world has rejected, we shall lie under the full condemnation
that the action of choosing Barabbas instead of Christ, merited.
The whole world stands charged to-day with the deliberate
rejection and murder of the Son of God. The word bears record
that Jews and Gentiles, kings, governors, ministers, priests,
and people,--all classes and sects who reveal the same spirit
of envy, hatred, prejudice, and unbelief manifested by those
who put to death the Son of God,--would act the same part
were the opportunity granted, as did the Jews and people of
the time of Christ. They would be partakers of the same spirit
that demanded the death of the Son of God.
To be continued
THE REMNANT CHURCH NOT BABYLON (Continued, Part 2)
By Mrs. E. G. White
Advent
Review and Sabbath Herald, August 29, 1893
In the scene representing the work of Christ for us, and
the determined accusation of Satan against us, Joshua stands
as the high priest, and makes request in behalf of God's commandment-keeping
people. At the time, Satan represents the people of God as
great sinners, and presents before God the list of sins he
has tempted them to commit through their lifetime, and urges
that because of their transgressions, they be given into his
hands to destroy. He urges that they should not be protected
by ministering angels against the confederacy of evil. He
is full of anger because he cannot bind the people of God
into bundles with the world, to render to him complete allegiance.
Kings, and rulers, and governors have placed upon themselves
the brand of antichrist, and are represented as the dragon
who goes to make war with the saints,--with those who keep
the commandments of God, and who have the faith of Jesus.
In their enmity against the people of God, they show themselves
guilty also of the choice of Barabbas instead of Christ.
God has a controversy with the world. When the judgment
shall sit, and the books shall be opened, he has an awful
account to settle, which would now make the world fear and
tremble, were men not blinded and bewitched by Satanic delusions
and deceptions. God will call the world to account for the
death of his only begotten Son, whom to all intents and purposes
the world has crucified afresh, and put to open shame in the
persecution of his people. The world has rejected Christ in
the person of his saints, has refused his messages in the
refusal of the messages of prophets, apostles, and messengers.
They have rejected those who have been co-laborers with Christ,
and for this they will have to render an account.
Satan stands at the head of all the accusers of the brethren;
but when he presents the sins of the people of God, what does
the Lord answer? He says, "The Lord rebuke [not Joshua, who
is a representative of the tried and chosen people of God,
but] thee, O Satan; even the Lord that hath chosen Jerusalem
rebuke thee: is not this a brand plucked out of the fire?
Now Joshua was clothed with filthy garments, and stood before
the angel." Satan had represented the chosen and loyal people
of God as being full of defilement and sin. He could depict
the particular sins of which they had been guilty. Had he
not set the whole confederacy of evil at work to lead them,
through his seductive arts, into these very sins? But they
had repented, they had accepted the righteousness of Christ.
They were therefore standing before God clothed with the garments
of Christ's righteousness, and "he answered and spake unto
those that stood before him, saying, Take away the filthy
garments from him. And unto him he said, Behold, I have caused
thine iniquity to pass from thee, and I will clothe thee with
a change of raiment." Every sin of which they had been guilty
was forgiven, and they stood before God as chosen and true,
as innocent, as perfect, as though they had never sinned.
"And I said, Let them set a fair miter upon his head. So
they [the angels of God] set a fair miter upon his head, and
clothed him with garments. And the angel of the Lord stood
by [Jesus their Redeemer]. And the angel of the Lord protested
unto Joshua, saying, Thus saith the Lord of hosts; if thou
wilt walk in my ways, and if thou will keep my charge, then
thou shalt also judge my house, and shalt also keep my courts,
and I will give thee places to walk among these that stand
by." I wish that all who claim to believe present truth, would
think seriously of the wonderful things presented in this
chapter. However weak and compassed with infirmity the people
of God may be, those who turn from disloyalty to God in this
wicked and perverse generation, and come back to their allegiance,
standing to vindicate the holy law of God, making up the breach
made by the man of sin under the direction of Satan, will
be accounted the children of God, and through the righteousness
of Christ will stand perfect before God. Truth will not always
lie in the dust to be trampled under foot of men. It will
be magnified and made honorable; it will yet arise and shine
forth in all its natural luster, and will stand fast forever
and ever.
God has a people in which all heaven is interested, and
they are the one object on earth dear to the heart of God.
Let every one who reads these words give them thorough consideration;
for in the name of Jesus I would press them home upon every
soul. When any one arises, either among us or outside of us,
who is burdened with a message which declares that the people
of God are numbered with Babylon, and claims that the loud
cry is a call to come out of her, you may know that he is
not bearing the message of truth. Receive him not, nor bid
him God-speed; for God has not spoken by him, neither has
he given a message to him, but he has run before he was sent.
The message contained in the pamphlet called the "Loud Cry,"
is a deception. Such messages will come, and it will be claimed
for them that they are sent of God, but the claim will be
false; for they are not filled with light, but with darkness.
There will be messages of accusation against the people of
God, similar to the work done by Satan in accusing God's people,
and these messages will be sounding at the very time when
God is saying to his people, "Arise, shine; for thy light
is come, and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee. For,
behold, the darkness shall cover the earth, and gross darkness
the people: but the Lord shall arise upon thee, and his glory
shall be seen upon thee."
It will be found that those who bear false messages will
not have a high sense of honor and integrity. They will deceive
the people, and mix up with their error the Testimonies of
sister White, and use her name to give influence to their
work. They make such selections from the Testimonies as they
think they can twist to support their positions, and place
them in a setting of falsehood, so that their error may have
weight, and be accepted by the people. They misinterpret and
misapply that which God has given to the church to warn, counsel,
reprove, comfort, and encourage those who shall make up the
remnant people of God. Those who receive the Testimonies as
the message of God, will be helped and blessed thereby; but
those who take them in parts, simply to support some theory
or idea of their own, to vindicate themselves in a course
of error, will not be blessed and benefited by what they teach.
To claim that the Seventh-day Adventist Church is Babylon,
is to make the same claim as does Satan, who is an accuser
of the brethren, who accuses them before God night and day.
By this misusing of the Testimonies, souls are placed in perplexity,
because they cannot understand the relation of the Testimonies
to such a position as is taken by those in error; for God
intended that the Testimonies should always have a setting
in the frame-work of truth.
Those who advocate error, will say, "The Lord saith, when
the Lord hath not spoken." They testify to falsehood, and
not to truth. If those who have been proclaiming the message
that the church is Babylon, had used the money expended in
publishing and circulating this error, in building up, instead
of tearing down, they would have made it evident that they
were with the people whom God is leading. There is a great
work to be done in the world, a great work to be done in foreign
lands. Schools must be established in order that youth, children,
and those of more mature age may be educated as rapidly as
possible to enter the missionary field. There is need not
only of ministers for foreign fields, but of wise, judicious
laborers of all kinds. The Macedonian cry is sounding from
all parts of the world, "Come over and help us." With all
the responsibility upon us to go and preach the gospel to
every creature, there is great need of men and means, and
Satan is at work in every conceivable way to tie up means,
and to hinder men from engaging in the very work that they
should be doing. The money that should be used in doing the
good work of building houses of worship, of establishing schools
for the purpose of educating laborers for the missionary field,
of drilling young men and women so that they may go forth
and labor patiently, intelligently, and with all perseverance,
that they may be agents through whom a people may be prepared
to stand in the great day of God, is diverted from a channel
of usefulness and blessing, into a channel of evil and cursing.
The great day of God is upon us, and hasteth greatly, and
there is a great work to be done, and it must be done speedily.
But we find that amid the work that is to be done, there are
those professing to believe the present truth, who know not
how to expend the means intrusted to them, and because of
a lack of meekness and lowliness of heart, they do not see
how great is the work to be done. All those who learn of Jesus,
will be laborers together with God. But those who go forth
to proclaim error, expending time and money in a vain work,
lay upon the true workers in new fields increased burden;
for instead of devoting their time to advocating truth, they
are obliged to counteract the work of those who are proclaiming
falsehood, and claiming that they have the message from heaven.
If those who have done this kind of work, had felt the necessity
of answering the prayer of Christ that he offered to his Father
just previous to his crucifixion,--that the disciples of Christ
might be one as he was one with the Father,--they would not
be wasting the means intrusted to them, and so greatly needed
to advance the truth. They would not be wasting precious time
and ability in disseminating error, and thus necessitate the
devoting of the laborer's time to counteracting and quenching
its influence. A work of this character is inspired not from
above, but from beneath.
"Who is he among you that feareth the Lord, that obeyeth
the voice of his servant, that walketh in darkness, and hath
no light? let him trust in the name of the Lord, and stay
upon his God. Behold, all ye that kindle a fire, that compass
yourselves about with sparks: walk in the light of your fire,
and in the sparks that ye have kindled. This shall ye have
of mine hand; ye shall lie down in sorrow." The message that
has been borne by those who have proclaimed the church to
be Babylon, has made the impression that God has no church
upon earth.
Has God no living church? He has a church, but it is the
church militant, not the church triumphant. We are sorry that
there are defective members, that there are tares amid the
wheat. Jesus said, "The kingdom of heaven is likened unto
a man which sowed good seed in his field: but while men slept,
his enemy came and sowed tares among the wheat, and went his
way. . . . So the servants of the householder came and said
unto him, Sir, didst not thou sow good seed in thy field?
from whence then hath it tares? He said unto them, An enemy
hath done this. The servants said unto him, Wilt thou then
that we go and gather them up? But he said, Nay; lest while
ye gather up the tares, ye root up also the wheat with them.
Let both grow together until the harvest: and in the time
of harvest I will say to the reapers, Gather ye together first
the tares, and bind them in bundles to burn them; but gather
the wheat into my barn."
To be continued
THE REMNANT CHURCH NOT BABYLON (Continued, Part 3)
By Mrs. E. G. White
Advent
Review and Sabbath Herald, September 5, 1893
In the parable of the wheat and the tares, we see the reason
why the tares were not to be plucked up; it was lest the wheat
be rooted up with the tares. Human opinion and judgment would
make grave mistakes. But rather than have a mistake made,
and one single blade of wheat rooted up, the Master says,
"Let both grow together until the harvest;" then the angels
will gather out the tares, which will be appointed to destruction.
Although in our churches, that claim to believe advanced truth,
there are those who are faulty and erring, as tares among
the wheat, God is long-suffering and patient. He reproves
and warns the erring, but he does not destroy those who are
long in learning the lesson he would teach them; he does not
uproot the tares from the wheat. Tares and wheat are to grow
together till the harvest; when the wheat comes to its full
growth and development, and because of its character when
ripened, it will be fully distinguished from the tares. The
church of Christ on earth will be imperfect, but God does
not destroy his church because of its imperfection. There
have been and will be those who are filled with zeal not according
to knowledge, who would purify the church, and uproot the
tares from the midst of the wheat. But Christ has given special
light as to how to deal with those who are erring, and with
those who are unconverted in the church. There is to be no
spasmodic, zealous, hasty action taken by church-members in
cutting off those they may think defective in character. Tares
will appear among the wheat; but it would do more harm to
weed out the tares, unless in God's appointed way, than to
leave them alone. While the Lord brings into the church those
who are truly converted, Satan at the same time brings persons
who are not converted into its fellowship. While Christ is
sowing the good seed, Satan is sowing the tares. There are
two opposing influences continually exerted on the members
of the church. One influence is working for the purification
of the church, and the other for the corrupting of the people
of God.
Jesus knew that Judas was defective in character, but notwithstanding
this, he accepted him as one of the disciples, and gave him
the same opportunities and privileges that he gave to the
others whom he had chosen. Judas was left without excuse in
the evil course he afterward pursued. Judas might have become
a doer of the word, as were eventually Peter and James and
John and the other disciples. Jesus gave precious lessons
of instruction, so that those who were associated with him
might have been converted, and have no need of clinging to
the defects that marred their characters.
Some people seem to think that upon entering the church
they will have their expectations fulfilled, and meet only
with those who are pure and perfect. They are zealous in their
faith, and when they see faults in church-members, they say,
"We left the world in order to have no association with evil
characters, but the evil is here also;" and they ask, as did
the servants in the parable, "From whence then hath it tares?"
But we need not be thus disappointed, for the Lord has not
warranted us in coming to the conclusion that the church is
perfect; and all our zeal will not be successful in making
the church militant as pure as the church triumphant. The
Lord forbids us to proceed in any violent way against those
whom we think erring, and we are not to deal out excommunications
and denunciations to those who are faulty.
Finite man is likely to misjudge character, but God does
not leave the work of judgment and pronouncing upon character
to those who are not fitted for it. We are not to say what
constitutes the wheat, and what the tares. The time of the
harvest will fully determine the character of the two classes
specified under the figure of the tares and the wheat. The
work of separation is given to the angels of God, and not
committed into the hands of any man. False doctrine is one
of the Satanic influences that work in the church, and brings
into it those who are unconverted in heart. Men do not obey
the words of Jesus Christ, and thus seek for unity in faith,
spirit, and doctrine. They do not labor for the unity of spirit
for which Christ prayed, which would make the testimony of
Christ's disciples effective in convincing the world that
God had sent his Son into the world, "that whosoever believeth
in him should not perish, but have eternal life." If the unity
for which Christ prayed, existed among the people of God,
they would bear living testimony, would send forth a bright
light to shine amid the moral darkness of the world.
Instead of the unity which should exist among believers
there is disunion; for Satan is permitted to come in, and
through his specious deceptions and delusions he leads those
who are not learning of Christ meekness and lowliness of heart,
to take a different line from the church, and break up, if
possible, the unity of the church. Men arise speaking perverse
things to draw away disciples after themselves. They claim
that God has given them great light; but how do they act under
its influence? Do they pursue the course that the two disciples
pursued on their journey to Emmaus. When they received light,
they returned and found those whom God had led and was still
leading, and told them how they had seen Jesus and had talked
with him. Have the men who have claimed to have light concerning
the church, pursued this course? Have they gone to those who
are chosen of God to bear a living testimony, and given them
evidence that this light would better qualify them to prepare
a people to stand in the great day of God? Have they sought
counsel of those who have been and are still bearing the truth,
and giving to the world the last message of warning? Have
they counseled with those who have had a deep experience in
the things of God? Why were these men so full of zeal for
the cause, not present at the General Conference held at Battle
Creek, as were the devout men at Jerusalem at the time of
the outpouring of the Holy Spirit? At the great heart of the
work, men opened their treasures of light, and while the Lord
was pouring out his Spirit upon the people, did these men
receive of the heavenly anointing? While the deep movings
of the Spirit of God were made manifest among the people,
and souls were being converted, and hard hearts broken, there
were those who were listening to the suggestions of Satan,
and they were inspired with zeal from beneath to go forth
and proclaim that the very people receiving of the Holy Spirit,
who are to receive the latter rain and the glory that is to
lighten the whole earth, were Babylon. Did the Lord give these
messengers their message?-No; for it was not a message of
truth.
Although there are evils existing in the church, and will
be until the end of the world, the church in these last days
is to be the light of the world, that is polluted and demoralized
by sin. The church, enfeebled and defective, needing to be
reproved, warned, and counseled, is the only object upon earth
upon which Christ bestows his supreme regard. The world is
a workshop in which, through the co-operation of human and
divine agencies, Jesus is making experiments by his grace
and divine mercy upon human hearts. Angels are amazed as they
behold the transformation of character brought about in those
who yield themselves to God, and they express their joy in
songs of rapturous praise to God and to the Lamb. They see
those who are by nature the children of wrath, converted,
and becoming laborers together with Christ in drawing souls
to God. They see those who were in darkness becoming lights
to shine amid the moral night of this crooked and perverse
generation. They see them becoming prepared by a Christ-like
experience to suffer with their Lord, and afterward to be
partakers with him in his glory in heaven above.
God has a church on earth who are lifting up the down-trodden
law, and presenting to the world the Lamb of God that taketh
away the sins of the world. The church is the depositary of
the wealth of the riches of the grace of Christ, and through
the church eventually will be made manifest the final and
full display of the love of God to the world that is to be
lightened with its glory. The prayer of Christ that his church
may be one as he was one with his Father, will finally be
answered. The rich dowry of the Holy Spirit will be given,
and through its constant supply to the people of God, they
will become witnesses in the world of the power of God unto
salvation.
There is but one church in the world who are at the present
time standing in the breach, and making up the hedge, building
up the old waste places; and for any man to call the attention
of the world and other churches to this church, denouncing
her as Babylon, is to do a work in harmony with him who is
the accuser of the brethren. Is it possible that men will
arise from among us, who speak perverse things, and give voice
to the very sentiments that Satan would have disseminated
in the world in regard to those who keep the commandments
of God, and have the faith of Jesus? Is there not work enough
to satisfy your zeal in presenting the truth to those who
are in the darkness of error? As those who have been made
stewards of means and ability, you have been misapplying your
Lord's goods in disseminating error. The whole world is filled
with hatred of those who proclaim the binding claims of the
law of God, and the church who are loyal to Jehovah must engage
in no ordinary conflict. "We wrestle not against flesh and
blood, but against principalities, against powers, against
the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual
wickedness in high places." Those who have any realization
of what this warfare means, will not turn their weapons against
the church militant, but with all their powers will wrestle
with the people of God against the confederacy of evil.
Those who start up to proclaim a message on their own individual
responsibility, who while claiming to be taught and led of
God, still make it their special work to tear down that which
God has been for years building up, are not doing the will
of God. Be it known that these men are on the side of the
great deceiver. Believe them not. They are allying themselves
with the enemies of God and the truth. They will deride the
order of the ministry as a system of priestcraft. From such
turn away, have no fellowship with their message, however
much they may quote the testimonies and seek to intrench themselves
behind them. Receive them not; for God has not given them
this work to do. The result of such work will be unbelief
in the testimonies, and as far as possible, they will make
of none effect the work that I have for years been doing.
Almost my whole life-time has been devoted to this work, but
my burden has often been made heavier by the arising of men
who went forth to proclaim a message that God had not given
them. This class of evil-workers have selected portions of
the testimonies, and have placed them in the frame-work of
error, in order by this setting to give influence to their
false testimonies. When it is made manifest that their message
is error, then the testimonies brought into the companionship
of error, share the same condemnation; and people of the world,
who do not know that the testimonies quoted are extracts from
private letters, used without my consent, present these matters
as evidence that my work is not of God, or of truth, but falsehood.
Those who thus bring the work of God into disrepute will have
to answer before God for the work they are doing.
Concluded next week
THE REMNANT CHURCH NOT BABYLON (Concluded, Part 4)
By Mrs. E. G. White
Advent
Review and Sabbath Herald, September 12, 1893
God has a church, and she has a divinely appointed ministry.
"And he gave some, apostles; and some, prophets; and some,
evangelists; and some, pastors and teachers; for the perfecting
of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying
of the body of Christ: till we all come in the unity of the
faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, unto a perfect
man, unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ:
that we henceforth be no more children, tossed to and fro,
and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the sleight
of men, and cunning craftiness, whereby they lie in wait to
deceive; but speaking the truth in love, may grow up into
him in all things, which is the head, even Christ."
The Lord has his appointed agencies, and a church that has
lived through persecution, conflict, and darkness. Jesus loved
the church, and gave himself for it, and he will replenish,
refine, ennoble, and elevate it, so that it shall stand fast
amid the corrupting influences of this world. Men appointed
of God have been chosen to watch with jealous care, with vigilant
perseverance, that the church may not be overthrown by the
evil devices of Satan, but that she shall stand in the world
to promote the glory of God among men. There will ever be
fierce conflict between the church and the world. Mind will
come into contact with mind, principle with principle, truth
with error; but in the crisis soon to culminate, which has
already begun, the men of experience are to do their God-appointed
work, and watch for souls, as they that must give an account.
Those who are carrying this message of error, denouncing
the church as Babylon, are neglecting their God-appointed
work, are in opposition to organization, in opposition to
the plain command of God spoken by Malachi in regard to bringing
all the tithes into the treasury of God's house, and imagine
that they have a work to do in warning those whom God has
chosen to forward his message of truth. These workers are
not bringing greater efficiency to the cause and kingdom of
God, but are engaged in a work similar to that in which the
enemy of all righteousness is engaged. Let these men who are
rising up against the ways and means ordained of God to forward
his work in these days of peril, divest themselves of all
unscriptural views concerning the nature, office, and power
of God's appointed agencies. Let all understand the words
that I now write. Those who are laborers together with God,
are but his instruments, and they in themselves possess no
essential grace or holiness. It is only when they are co-operating
with heavenly intelligences that they are successful. They
are but the earthen vessels, the depositaries in which God
places the treasure of his truth. Paul may plant, and Apollos
water, but it is God alone that gives the increase.
God speaks through his appointed agencies, and let no man,
or confederacy of men, insult the Spirit of God by refusing
to hear the message of God's word from the lips of his chosen
messengers. By refusing to hear the message of God, men close
themselves in a chamber of darkness. They shut their own souls
away from vast blessings, and rob Christ of the glory that
should come to him, by showing disrespect to his appointed
agencies.
God is not the author of confusion, but of peace. But Satan
is a vigilant, unsleeping foe, ever at work upon human minds,
seeking a soil in which he can sow his tares. If he finds
any whom he can press into his service, he will suggest ideas
and false theories, and make them zealous in advocating error.
The truth not only converts, but works the purification of
its receiver. Jesus has warned us to beware of false teachers.
From the beginning of our work, men have arisen from time
to time, advocating theories that were new and startling.
But if those who claim to believe the truth, would go to those
who have had experience, would go to the word of God in a
teachable, humble spirit, and examine their theories in the
light of truth, and with the aid of the brethren who have
been diligent Bible students, and at the same time make supplication
unto God, asking, Is this the way of the Lord, or is it a
false path in which Satan would lead me? they would receive
light, and would escape out of the net of the fowler.
Let all our brethren and sisters beware of any one who would
set a time for the Lord to fulfil his word in regard to his
coming, or in regard to any other promise he has made of special
significance. "It is not for you to know the times or the
seasons, which the Father hath put in his own power." False
teachers may appear to be very zealous for the work of God,
and may expend means to bring their theories before the world
and the church; but as they mingle error with truth, their
message is one of deception, and will lead souls into false
paths. They are to be met, and opposed, not because they are
bad men, but because they are teachers of falsehood, and are
endeavoring to put upon falsehood the stamp of truth. What
a pity it is that men will go to such pains to discover some
theory of error, when there is a whole storehouse of precious
gems of truth by which the people might be enriched in the
most holy faith. Instead of teaching truth, they let their
imagination dwell upon that which is new and strange, and
throw themselves out of harmony with those whom God is using
to bring the people up upon the platform of truth. They cast
aside all that has been said in regard to unity of sentiment
and feeling, and trample upon the prayer of Christ as though
the unity for which he prayed was unessential, that there
is no necessity for his followers to be one, even as he is
one with the Father. They go off on a tangent, and Jehu- like,
call to their brethren to follow their example of zeal for
the Lord. If their zeal led them to work in the same lines
in which their brethren who have carried the heat and burden
of the day, are working; if they were as persevering to overcome
discouragements and obstacles as their brethren have been,
they might well be imitated, and God would accept them. But
men are to be condemned who start out with a proclamation
of wonderful light, and yet draw away from the agents whom
God is leading. This was the way in which Korah, Dathan, and
Abiram did, and their action is recorded as a warning to all
others. We are not to do as they have done,--accuse and condemn
those upon whom God has laid the burden of the work.
Those who have proclaimed the Seventh-day Adventist Church
as Babylon, have made use of the testimonies in giving their
position a seeming support; but why is it that they did not
present that which for years has been the burden of my message,--the
unity of the church? Why did they not quote the words of the
angel, "Press together, Press together, Press together"? Why
did they not repeat the admonition and state the principle,
that "in union there is strength, in division there is weakness?"
It is such messages as these men have borne, that divide the
church, and put us to shame before the enemies of truth, and
in such messages is plainly revealed the specious working
of the great deceiver, who would hinder the church from attaining
unto perfection in unity. These teachers follow the sparks
of their own kindling, move according to their own independent
judgment, and cumber the truth with false notions and theories.
They refuse the counsel of their brethren, and press on in
their own way, until they become just what Satan would desire
to have them,--unbalanced in mind.
I warn my brethren to guard against the working of Satan
in every form. The great adversary of God and man is exulting
to-day that he has succeeded in deceiving souls, and in diverting
their means and ability into harmful channels. Their money
might have been used to advance present truth, but instead
of this, it has been expended in the presenting notions that
have no foundation in truth.
In 1845 a man by the name of Curtis did a similar work in
the State of Massachusetts. He presented a false doctrine,
and wove into his theories sentences and selections from the
testimonies, and published his theories in the <SI Day
Star <EI, and in sheet form. For years these productions
bore their baleful fruit, and brought reproach upon the testimonies,
that, as a whole, in no way supported his work. My husband
wrote to him, and asked him what he meant by presenting the
testimonies interwoven with his own words, in support of that
which we were opposed to, and requested him to correct the
impression that his work had given. He flatly refused to do
so, saying that his theories were truth, and that the visions
ought to have corroborated his views, and that they virtually
did support them, but that I had forgotten to write out the
matters that made his theories plain.
Ever since the beginning of the work, one after another
has risen up to do this kind of work, and I have had to go
to the trouble and incur the expense of contradicting these
falsehoods. They have published their theories, and have deceived
many souls, but may God guard the sheep of his pasture.
I urge those who claim to believe the truth, to walk in
unity with their brethren. Do not seek to give to the world
occasion to say that we are extremists, that we are disunited,
that one teaches one thing, and one another. Avoid dissension.
Let every one be on guard, and be careful to be found standing
in the gap to make up the breach, in place of standing at
the wall seeking to make a breach. Let all be careful not
to make an outcry against the only people who are fulfilling
the description given of the remnant people, who keep the
commandments of God, and have the faith of Jesus, who are
exalting the standard of righteousness in these last days.
God has a distinct people, a church on earth, second to none,
but superior to all in their facilities to teach the truth,
to vindicate the law of God. God has divinely appointed agencies,--men
whom he is leading, who have borne the heat and burden of
the day, who are co-operating with heavenly instrumentalities
to advance the kingdom of Christ in our world. Let all unite
with these chosen agents, and be found at last among those
who have the patience of the saints, who keep the commandments
of God, and have the faith of Jesus.
The following is the letter sent to brother Stanton:--
"Dear Brother Stanton: I address to you a few lines. I am
not in harmony with the position that you have taken; for
I have been shown by the Lord that just positions will be
taken by those who are in error. Paul has given us warning
to this effect: 'Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in
the latter time some shall depart from the faith, giving heed
to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils.'
"My brother, I learn that you are taking the position that
the Seventh-day Adventist Church is Babylon, and that all
that would be save must come out of her. You are not the only
man whom the enemy has deceived in this matter. For the last
forty years, one man after another has arisen, claiming that
the Lord has sent him with the same message; but let me tell
you, as I have told them, that this message you are proclaiming,
is one of the Satanic delusions designed to create confusion
among the churches. My brother, you are certainly off the
track. The second angel's message was to go to Babylon [the
churches] proclaiming her downfall, and calling the people
to come out of her. This same message is to be proclaimed
the second time. 'And after these things I saw another angel
come down from heaven, having great power; and the earth was
lightened with his glory. And he cried mightily with a strong
voice, saying, Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen, and
is become the habitation of devils, and the hold of every
foul spirit, and a cage of every unclean and hateful bird.
For all nations have drunk of the wine of the wrath of her
fornication, and the kings of the earth have committed fornication
with her, and the merchants of the earth are waxed rich through
the abundance of her delicacies. And I heard another voice
from heaven, saying, Come out of her, my people, that ye be
not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her
plagues. For her sins have reached unto heaven, and God hath
remembered her iniquities.'
"My brother, if you are teaching that the Seventh-day Adventist
Church is Babylon, you are wrong. God has not given you any
such message to bear. Satan will use every mind to which he
can attain access, inspiring men to originate false theories,
or go off on some wrong tangent, that he may create a false
excitement, and thus divert souls from the true issue for
this time. I presume that some may be deceived by your message,
because they are full of curiosity and desire for some new
thing.
"It makes me feel sad indeed that you should be deceived
in any way by the suggestions of the enemy; for I know the
theory that you are advocating is not truth. In advancing
the ideas you do, you will do great injury to yourself and
to others. Do not seek to misinterpret, and twist, and pervert,
the testimonies to substantiate any such message of error.
Many have passed over this ground, and have done great harm.
As others have started up full of zeal to proclaim this message,
again and again, I have been shown that it was not truth.
"I understand that you are also proclaiming that we should
not pay tithe. My brother, take off thy shoes from off thy
feet; for the place whereon you are standing is holy ground.
The Lord has spoken in regard to paying tithes. He has said,
'Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may
be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the
Lord of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven,
and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room
enough to receive it.' But while he pronounces a blessing
upon those who bring in their tithes, he pronounces a curse
upon those who withhold them. Very recently I have had direct
light from the Lord upon this question, that many Seventh-day
Adventists were robbing God in tithes and offerings, and it
was plainly revealed to me that Malachi has stated the case
as it really is. Then how dare any man even think in his heart
that a suggestion to withhold tithes and offerings is from
the Lord? Where, my brother, have you stepped out of the path?
O get your feet back in the strait path again. We are near
the end, but if you or any other man shall be seduced by the
enemy, and led on to set the time for Christ's coming, he
will be doing the same evil work which has wrought the ruin
of the souls of those who have done it in the past.
"If you are wearing the yoke of Christ, if you are lifting
his burden, you will see that there is plenty to do in the
same lines wherein the servants of God are laboring,--in preaching
Christ and him crucified. But any one who shall start up to
proclaim a message to announce the hour, day, or year of Christ's
appearing, has taken up a yoke and is proclaiming a message
that the Lord has never given him.
"God has a church upon the earth, who are his chosen people,
who keep his commandments. He is leading, not stray off-shoots,
not one here and one there, but a people. The truth is a sanctifying
power; but the church militant is not the church triumphant.
There are tares among the wheat. 'Wilt thou then that we gather
them up?' was the question of the servant; but the master
answered, 'Nay; lest while ye gather up the tares, ye root
up also the wheat with them.' The gospel net draws not only
good fish, but bad ones as well, and the Lord only knows who
are his.
"It is our individual duty to walk humbly with God. We are
not to seek any strange, new message. We are not to think
that the chosen ones of God who are trying to walk in the
light, compose Babylon. The fallen denominational churches
are Babylon. Babylon has been fostering poisonous doctrines,
the wine of error. This wine of error is made up of false
doctrines, such as the natural immortality of the soul, the
eternal torment of the wicked, the denial of the pre-existence
of Christ prior to his birth in Bethlehem, and advocating
and exalting the first day of the week above God's holy, sanctified
day. These and kindred errors are presented to the world by
the various, churches, and thus the Scriptures are fulfilled
that say, 'For all nations have drunk of the wine of the wrath
of her fornication.' It is a wrath which is created by false
doctrines, and when kings and presidents drink this wine of
the wrath of her fornication, they are stirred with anger
against those who will not come into harmony with the false
and Satanic heresies which exalt the false Sabbath, and lead
men to trample under foot God's memorial
"Fallen angels upon earth form confederations with evil
men. In this age antichrist will appear as the true Christ,
and then the law of God will be fully made void in the nations
of our world. Rebellion against God's holy law will be fully
ripe. But the true leader of all this rebellion is Satan clothed
as an angel of light. Men will be deceived and will exalt
him to the place of God, and deify him. But Omnipotence will
interpose, and to the apostate churches that unite in the
exaltation of Satan, the sentence will go forth, 'Therefore
shall her plagues come in one day, death, and mourning, and
famine; and she shall be utterly burned with fire: for strong
is the Lord God who judgeth her.'" -- Letter 57,
1893.
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