Inspiration
in·spi·ra·tion
Pronunciation: "in(t)-sp&-'rA-sh&n, -(")spi-
Function: noun
Date: 14th century
a : a divine influence or action on a person believed to
qualify him or her to receive and communicate sacred revelation b
: the action or power of moving the intellect or emotions c
: the act of influencing or suggesting opinions |
Other Inspiration
God has never left the human race without divine guidance. At
all major points of history, God has spoken through his prophets. Certainly we
might therefore expect him to speak again as he prepares the world for final
judgment and the greatest event of all time - the return of Jesus as King of
Kings and Lord of Lords.
The Bible declares that God will do nothing without first
making his plans known. (Amos 3:7)
And just knowing God, we can rest assured that He will use
every effective means to rescue His creation from the evil that has captivated
the peoples of planet earth.
If fact, Jesus warned us of false prophets claiming to speak
for him. This fact by itself implies that we must expect the real thing as well.
Nor has God left us in ignorance regarding the ability to
distinguish the false from the true. The Bible is clear in defining these
differences.
Biblical
tests for determining truth and the validity of God's prophets and
workers.
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They must be consistent with the Holy Scriptures in
every detail. (Isaiah 8:19,20)
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All of their predictions must
come to pass as prophesied. (Jeremiah 28:9)
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Their own life example as well
as their messages must produce results that bless the world. (bear good
fruit). (Matthew 7:15-20)
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They must confess (believe)
that Jesus is God indeed and direct their hearers
to him, Savior of the world. (1 John 4:1-3; Deuteronomy 13:1-4)
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Seventh-day Adventists believe that God has indeed given
guidance to the movement that he raised up to proclaim the message of final
judgment and the return of Jesus. Through the weakest of the weak, a lady of
poor health, he has guided the movement and given messages to benefit the whole
world.
These messages do not contradict the messages of the Bible.
When referring to Bible prophecy, they only enhance the understanding and
application of the prophecy at hand.
From time to time, these additional insights will be noted as
we discuss the meaning of the events in the world news of our times.
Many people are skeptical of anything that suggests divine
inspiration - even when referring to the Holy Bible that has had thousands of
years to prove itself - but especially so when a modern day person professes to
have messages from God. The fact that God might use a woman through whom to
deliver a message is even more unbelievable to many. Before writing Ellen White
off completely though, please give a bit of personal serious study to the things
she has written to guide the world during the end times of earth history.
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Please consider the following examples in your study.
1.
Love stronger than death!
2.
The Greatest want of the
world
3. God's Love for Man
4. "God With Us"
5. Man's only hope!
6.
Forgiveness
7.
The Great Controversy
8.
Ellen White:
False Prophet – or Messenger of God?
9.
The earth was
dark through misapprehension of God.
10.
End
Time Events in Nature.
11.
Heaven and Earth Close Together
12.
Other quotes
13.
Genetics before the
flood
Evidence from modern science confirming divine foresight
Love stronger than death!
(Taken from Steps to Christ,
page 21)
The heart of God yearns over His earthly children with a love stronger than
death. In giving up His Son, He has poured out to us all heaven in one gift.
The Saviour's life and death and intercession, the ministry of angels, the
pleading of the Spirit, the Father working above and through all, the
unceasing interest of heavenly beings,--all are enlisted in behalf of man's
redemption.
The earth was
dark through misapprehension of God.
"The earth
was dark through misapprehension of God. That the gloomy shadows might be
lightened, that the world might be brought back to God, Satan's deceptive
power was to be broken. This could not be done by force. The exercise of
force is contrary to the principles of God's government; He desires only the
service of love; and love cannot be commanded; it cannot be won by force or
authority. Only by love is love awakened. To know God is to love Him; His
character must be manifested in contrast to the character of Satan. This
work only one Being in all the universe could do. Only He who knew the
height and depth of the love of God could make it known. Upon the world's
dark night the Sun of Righteousness must rise, ‘with healing in His wings’."
Malachi 4:2. (Desire of Ages, page 22)
The Greatest want of the
world
(Taken from Education, page
57)
The greatest want of the world is the want of men-- men who will not be
bought or sold, men who in their inmost souls are true and honest, men who
do not fear to call sin by its right name, men whose conscience is as true
to duty as the needle to the pole, men who will stand for the right though
the heavens fall.
But such a character is not the result of accident; it is not due to special
favors or endowments of Providence. A noble character is the result of
self-discipline, of the subjection of the lower to the higher nature--the
surrender of self for the service of love to God and man.
Heaven and Earth Close Together
Taken from Desire of Ages page
48
Heaven and earth are no wider
apart today than when shepherds listened to the angels' song. Humanity is
still as much the object of heaven's solicitude as when common men of common
occupations met angels at noonday, and talked with the heavenly messengers
in the vineyards and the fields. To us in the common walks of life, heaven
may be very near. Angels from the courts above will attend the steps of
those who come and go at God's command.
Other Quotes
"The Lawgiver is greater than the laws of nature."
Signs of the Times, January 3, 1878
"Those who honor God will be honored by Him."
Signs of the Times, April 22, 1886
"Abraham had honored God, and the Lord honored him, taking him into His
counsels, and revealing to him His purposes. 'Shall I hide from Abraham that
thing which I do?' said the Lord. 'The cry of Sodom and Gomorrah is great,
and because their sin is very grievous, I will go down now, and see whether
they have done altogether according to the cry of it, which is come unto me;
and if not, I will know.' God knew well the measure of Sodom's guilt; but He
expressed Himself after the manner of men, that the justice of His dealings
might be understood. Before bringing judgment upon the transgressors He
would go Himself, to institute an examination of their course; if they had
not passed the limits of divine mercy, He would still grant them space for
repentance." Patriarchs and Prophets, p. 139.
"By connection with Christ, the Living Stone (1 Peter 2:4-8), all who build
upon this foundation become living stones. Many persons are by their own
endeavors hewn, polished, and beautified; but they cannot become "living
stones," because they are not connected with Christ. Without this
connection, no man can be saved." The Desire of
Ages, pp. 599, 600.
"Simplicity and plain utterance (of the Bible) are comprehended by the
illiterate, bu the peasant, and the child as well as by the full-grown man
or the giant in intellect. If the individual is possessed of large talents
of mental powers, he will find in the oracles of God treasures of truth,
beautiful and valuable, which he can appropriate. He will also find
difficulties, and secrets and wonders which will give him the highest
satisfaction to study during a long lifetime, and yet there is an infinity
beyond." Selected Messages, bk. 1, pp. 17,18.
God's Love for Man
(taken from Steps to Christ,
chapter one)
Nature and revelation alike testify of God's love. Our Father in heaven is
the source of life, of wisdom, and of joy. Look at the wonderful and
beautiful things of nature. Think of their marvelous adaptation to the needs
and happiness, not only of man, but of all living creatures. The sunshine
and the rain, that gladden and refresh the earth, the hills and seas and
plains, all speak to us of the Creator's love. It is God who supplies the
daily needs of all His creatures. In the beautiful words of the psalmist--
"The eyes of all wait upon Thee;
And Thou givest them their meat in due season.
Thou openest Thine hand,
And satisfiest the desire of every living thing."
Psalm 145:15, 16.
God made man perfectly holy and happy; and the fair earth, as it came from
the Creator's hand, bore no blight of decay or shadow of the curse. It is
transgression of God's law--the law of love--that has brought woe and death.
Yet even amid the suffering that results from sin, God's love is revealed.
It is written that God cursed the ground for man's sake. Genesis 3:17. The
thorn and the thistle--the difficulties and trials that make his life one of
toil and care--were appointed for his good as a part of the training needful
in God's plan for his uplifting from the ruin and degradation that sin has
wrought. The world, though fallen, is not all sorrow and misery. In nature
itself are messages of hope and comfort. There are flowers upon the
thistles, and the thorns are covered with roses.
"God is love" is written upon every opening bud, upon every spire of
springing grass. The lovely birds making the air vocal with their happy
songs, the delicately tinted flowers in their perfection perfuming the air,
the lofty trees of the forest with their rich foliage of living green -- all
testify to the tender, fatherly care of our God and to His desire to make
His children happy.
The word of God reveals His character. He Himself has declared His infinite
love and pity. When Moses prayed, "Show me Thy glory," the Lord answered, "I
will make all My goodness pass before thee." Exodus 33:18, 19. This is His
glory. The Lord passed before Moses, and proclaimed, "The Lord, The Lord
God, merciful and gracious, long-suffering, and abundant in goodness and
truth, keeping mercy for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and
sin." Exodus 34:6, 7. He is "slow to anger, and of great kindness," "because
He delighteth in mercy." Jonah 4:2; Micah 7:18.
God has bound our hearts to Him by unnumbered tokens in heaven and in earth.
Through the things of nature, and the deepest and tenderest earthly ties
that human hearts can know, He has sought to reveal Himself to us. Yet these
but imperfectly represent His love. Though all these evidences have been
given, the enemy of good blinded the minds of men, so that they looked upon
God with fear; they thought of Him as severe and unforgiving. Satan led men
to conceive of God as a being whose chief attribute is stern justice,--one
who is a severe judge, a harsh, exacting creditor. He pictured the Creator
as a being who is watching with jealous eye to discern the errors and
mistakes of men, that He may visit judgments upon them. It was to remove
this dark shadow, by revealing to the world the infinite love of God, that
Jesus came to live among men.
The Son of God came from heaven to make manifest the Father. "No man hath
seen God at any time; the only begotten Son, which is in the bosom of the
Father, He hath declared Him." John 1:18. "Neither knoweth any man the
Father, save the Son, and he to whomsoever the Son will reveal Him." Matthew
11:27. When one of the disciples made the request, "Show us the Father,"
Jesus answered, "Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not
known Me, Philip? He that hath seen Me hath seen the Father; and how sayest
thou then, Show us the Father?" John 14:8, 9.
In describing His earthly mission, Jesus said, The Lord "hath anointed Me to
preach the gospel to the poor; He hath sent Me to heal the brokenhearted, to
preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, to
set at liberty them that are bruised." Luke 4:18. This was His work. He went
about doing good and healing all that were oppressed by Satan. There were
whole villages where there was not a moan of sickness in any house, for He
had passed through them and healed all their sick. His work gave evidence of
His divine anointing. Love, mercy, and compassion were revealed in every act
of His life; His heart went out in tender sympathy to the children of men.
He took man's nature, that He might reach man's wants. The poorest and
humblest were not afraid to approach Him. Even little children were
attracted to Him. They loved to climb upon His knees and gaze into the
pensive face, benignant with love.
Jesus did not suppress one word of truth, but He uttered it always in love.
He exercised the greatest tact and thoughtful, kind attention in His
intercourse with the people. He was never rude, never needlessly spoke a
severe word, never gave needless pain to a sensitive soul. He did not
censure human weakness. He spoke the truth, but always in love. He denounced
hypocrisy, unbelief, and iniquity; but tears were in His voice as He uttered
His scathing rebukes. He wept over Jerusalem, the city He loved, which
refused to receive Him, the way, the truth, and the life. They had rejected
Him, the Saviour, but He regarded them with pitying tenderness. His life was
one of self-denial and thoughtful care for others. Every soul was precious
in His eyes. While He ever bore Himself with divine dignity, He bowed with
the tenderest regard to every member of the family of God. In all men He saw
fallen souls whom it was His mission to save.
Such is the character of Christ as revealed in His life. This is the
character of God. It is from the Father's heart that the streams of divine
compassion, manifest in Christ, flow out to the children of men. Jesus, the
tender, pitying Saviour, was God "manifest in the flesh." 1 Timothy 3:16.
It was to redeem us that Jesus lived and suffered and died. He became "a Man
of Sorrows," that we might be made partakers of everlasting joy. God
permitted His beloved Son, full of grace and truth, to come from a world of
indescribable glory, to a world marred and blighted with sin, darkened with
the shadow of death and the curse. He permitted Him to leave the bosom of
His love, the adoration of the angels, to suffer shame, insult, humiliation,
hatred, and death. "The chastisement of our peace was upon Him; and with His
stripes we are healed." Isaiah 53:5. Behold Him in the wilderness, in
Gethsemane, upon the cross! The spotless Son of God took upon Himself the
burden of sin. He who had been one with God, felt in His soul the awful
separation that sin makes between God and man. This wrung from His lips the
anguished cry, "My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?" Matthew 27:46.
It was the burden of sin, the sense of its terrible enormity, of its
separation of the soul from God--it was this that broke the heart of the Son
of God.
But this great sacrifice was not made in order to create in the Father's
heart a love for man, not to make Him willing to save. No, no! "God so loved
the world, that He gave His only-begotten Son." John 3:16. The Father loves
us, not because of the great propitiation, but He provided the propitiation
because He loves us. Christ was the medium through which He could pour out
His infinite love upon a fallen world. "God was in Christ, reconciling the
world unto Himself." 2 Corinthians 5:19. God suffered with His Son. In the
agony of Gethsemane, the death of Calvary, the heart of Infinite Love paid
the price of our redemption.
Jesus said, "Therefore doth My Father love Me, because I lay down My life,
that I might take it again." John 10:17. That is, "My Father has so loved
you that He even loves Me more for giving My life to redeem you. In becoming
your Substitute and Surety, by surrendering My life, by taking your
liabilities, your transgressions, I am endeared to My Father; for by My
sacrifice, God can be just, and yet the Justifier of him who believeth in
Jesus."
None but the Son of God could accomplish our redemption; for only He who was
in the bosom of the Father could declare Him. Only He who knew the height
and depth of the love of God could make it manifest. Nothing less than the
infinite sacrifice made by Christ in behalf of fallen man could express the
Father's love to lost humanity.
"God so loved the world, that He gave His only-begotten Son." He gave Him
not only to live among men, to bear their sins, and die their sacrifice. He
gave Him to the fallen race. Christ was to identify Himself with the
interests and needs of humanity. He who was one with God has linked Himself
with the children of men by ties that are never to be broken. Jesus is "not
ashamed to call them brethren" (Hebrews 2:11); He is our Sacrifice, our
Advocate, our Brother, bearing our human form before the Father's throne,
and through eternal ages one with the race He has redeemed--the Son of man.
And all this that man might be uplifted from the ruin and degradation of sin
that he might reflect the love of God and share the joy of holiness.
The price paid for our redemption, the infinite sacrifice of our heavenly
Father in giving His Son to die for us, should give us exalted conceptions
of what we may become through Christ. As the inspired apostle John beheld
the height, the depth, the breadth of the Father's love toward the perishing
race, he was filled with adoration and reverence; and, failing to find
suitable language in which to express the greatness and tenderness of this
love, he called upon the world to behold it. "Behold, what manner of love
the Father hath bestowed upon us, that we should be called the sons of God."
1 John 3:1. What a value this places upon man! Through transgression the
sons of man become subjects of Satan. Through faith in the atoning sacrifice
of Christ the sons of Adam may become the sons of God. By assuming human
nature, Christ elevates humanity. Fallen men are placed where, through
connection with Christ, they may indeed become worthy of the name "sons of
God."
Such love is without a parallel. Children of the heavenly King! Precious
promise! Theme for the most profound meditation! The matchless love of God
for a world that did not love Him! The thought has a subduing power upon the
soul and brings the mind into captivity to the will of God. The more we
study the divine character in the light of the cross, the more we see mercy,
tenderness, and forgiveness blended with equity and justice, and the more
clearly we discern innumerable evidences of a love that is infinite and a
tender pity surpassing a mother's yearning sympathy for her wayward child.
"God With Us"
(Taken from The Desire of Ages,
page 19-22)
His name shall be called Immanuel, . . . God with us." "The light of the
knowledge of the glory of God" is seen "in the face of Jesus Christ." From
the days of eternity the Lord Jesus Christ was one with the Father; He was
"the image of God," the image of His greatness and majesty, "the outshining
of His glory." It was to manifest this glory that He came to our world. To
this sin-darkened earth He came to reveal the light of God's love,--to be
"God with us." Therefore it was prophesied of Him, "His name shall be called
Immanuel."
By coming to dwell with us, Jesus was to reveal God both to men and to
angels. He was the Word of God,--God's thought made audible. In His prayer
for His disciples He says, "I have declared unto them Thy name,"--"merciful
and gracious, long-suffering, and abundant in goodness and truth,"--"that
the love wherewith Thou hast loved Me may be in them, and I in them." But
not alone for His earthborn children was this revelation given. Our little
world is the lesson book of the universe. God's wonderful purpose of grace,
the mystery of redeeming love, is the theme into which "angels desire to
look," and it will be their study throughout endless ages. Both the redeemed
and the unfallen beings will find in the cross of Christ their science and
their song. It will be seen that the glory shining in the face of Jesus is
the glory of self-sacrificing love. In the light from Calvary it will be
seen that the law of self-renouncing love is the law of life for earth and
heaven; that the love which "seeketh not her own" has its source in the
heart of God; and that in the meek and lowly One is manifested the character
of Him who dwelleth in the light which no man can approach unto.
In the beginning, God was revealed in all the works of creation. It was
Christ that spread the heavens, and laid the foundations of the earth. It
was His hand that hung the worlds in space, and fashioned the flowers of the
field. "His strength setteth fast the mountains." "The sea is His, and He
made it." Ps. 65:6; 95:5. It was He that filled the earth with beauty, and
the air with song. And upon all things in earth, and air, and sky, He wrote
the message of the Father's love.
Now sin has marred God's perfect work, yet that handwriting remains. Even
now all created things declare the glory of His excellence. There is
nothing, save the selfish heart of man, that lives unto itself. No bird that
cleaves the air, no animal that moves upon the ground, but ministers to some
other life. There is no leaf of the forest, or lowly blade of grass, but has
its ministry. Every tree and shrub and leaf pours forth that element of life
without which neither man nor animal could live; and man and animal, in
turn, minister to the life of tree and shrub and leaf. The flowers breathe
fragrance and unfold their beauty in blessing to the world. The sun sheds
its light to gladden a thousand worlds. The ocean, itself the source of all
our springs and fountains, receives the streams from every land, but takes
to give. The mists ascending from its bosom fall in showers to water the
earth, that it may bring forth and bud.
The angels of glory find their joy in giving,--giving love and tireless
watchcare to souls that are fallen and unholy. Heavenly beings woo the
hearts of men; they bring to this dark world light from the courts above; by
gentle and patient ministry they move upon the human spirit, to bring the
lost into a fellowship with Christ which is even closer than they themselves
can know.
But turning from all lesser representations, we behold God in Jesus. Looking
unto Jesus we see that it is the glory of our God to give. "I do nothing of
Myself," said Christ; "the living Father hath sent Me, and I live by the
Father." "I seek not Mine own glory," but the glory of Him that sent Me.
John 8:28; 6:57; 8:50; 7:18. In these words is set forth the great principle
which is the law of life for the universe. All things Christ received from
God, but He took to give. So in the heavenly courts, in His ministry for all
created beings: through the beloved Son, the Father's life flows out to all;
through the Son it returns, in praise and joyous service, a tide of love, to
the great Source of all. And thus through Christ the circuit of beneficence
is complete, representing the character of the great Giver, the law of life.
In heaven itself this law was broken. Sin originated in self-seeking.
Lucifer, the covering cherub, desired to be first in heaven. He sought to
gain control of heavenly beings, to draw them away from their Creator, and
to win their homage to himself. Therefore he misrepresented God, attributing
to Him the desire for self-exaltation. With his own evil characteristics he
sought to invest the loving Creator. Thus he deceived angels. Thus he
deceived men. He led them to doubt the word of God, and to distrust His
goodness. Because God is a God of justice and terrible majesty, Satan caused
them to look upon Him as severe and unforgiving. Thus he drew men to join
him in rebellion against God, and the night of woe settled down upon the
world.
The earth was dark through misapprehension of God. That the gloomy shadows
might be lightened, that the world might be brought back to God, Satan's
deceptive power was to be broken. This could not be done by force. The
exercise of force is contrary to the principles of God's government; He
desires only the service of love; and love cannot be commanded; it cannot be
won by force or authority. Only by love is love awakened. To know God is to
love Him; His character must be manifested in contrast to the character of
Satan. This work only one Being in all the universe could do. Only He who
knew the height and depth of the love of God could make it known. Upon the
world's dark night the Sun of Righteousness must rise, "with healing in His
wings." Mal. 4:2.
The plan for our redemption was not an afterthought, a plan formulated after
the fall of Adam. It was a revelation of "the mystery which hath been kept
in silence through times eternal." Rom. 16:25, R. V. It was an unfolding of
the principles that from eternal ages have been the foundation of God's
throne. From the beginning, God and Christ knew of the apostasy of Satan,
and of the fall of man through the deceptive power of the apostate. God did
not ordain that sin should exist, but He foresaw its existence, and made
provision to meet the terrible emergency. So great was His love for the
world, that He covenanted to give His only-begotten Son, "that whosoever
believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life." John 3:16.
Lucifer had said, "I will exalt my throne above the stars of God; . . . I
will be like the Most High." Isa. 14:13, 14. But Christ, "being in the form
of God, counted it not a thing to be grasped to be on an equality with God,
but emptied Himself, taking the form of a servant, being made in the
likeness of men." Phil. 2:6, 7, R. V., margin.
This was a voluntary sacrifice. Jesus might have remained at the Father's
side. He might have retained the glory of heaven, and the homage of the
angels. But He chose to give back the scepter into the Father's hands, and
to step down from the throne of the universe, that He might bring light to
the benighted, and life to the perishing.
Man's only hope!
(From Ministry of Healing, page
115)
Not all this world bestows can heal a broken heart, or impart peace of mind,
or remove care, or banish disease. Fame, genius, talent--all are powerless
to gladden the sorrowful heart or to restore the wasted life. The life of
God in the soul is man's only hope.
The love which Christ
diffuses through the whole being is a vitalizing power. Every vital
part--the brain, the heart, the nerves--it touches with healing. By it the
highest energies of the being are roused to activity. It frees the soul from
the guilt and sorrow, the anxiety and care, that crush the life forces. With
it come serenity and composure. It implants in the soul, joy that nothing
earthly can destroy,--joy in the Holy Spirit,--health-giving, life-giving
joy.
FORGIVENESS
(From Thoughts from the Mount of
Blessings, Page 114)
But forgiveness has a broader meaning than
many suppose. When God gives the promise that He "will abundantly pardon,"
He adds, as if the meaning of that promise exceeded all that we could
comprehend: "My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways My
ways, saith the Lord. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are
My ways higher than your ways, and My thoughts than your thoughts." Isaiah
55:7-9. God's forgiveness is not merely a judicial act by which He sets us
free from condemnation. It is not only forgiveness for sin, but
reclaiming from sin. It is the outflow of
redeeming love that transforms the heart.
David had the true conception of forgiveness when he prayed, "Create in me a
clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me." Psalm 51:10. And
again he says, "As far as the east is from the west, so far hath He removed
our transgressions from us." Psalm 103:12.
Changing U.S. Constitution
God's
Children in Other Churches.--God has children, many of them, in the
Protestant churches, and a large number in the Catholic churches, who
are more true to obey the light and to do [to] the very best of their
knowledge than a large number among Sabbath keeping Adventists who do
not walk in the light. The Lord will have the message of truth
proclaimed, that Protestants may be warned and awakened to the true
state of things, and consider the worth of the privilege of religious
freedom which they have long enjoyed.
Sunday Amendment in the United States.--This land has been the home of
the oppressed, the witness for liberty of conscience, and the great
center of scriptural light. God has sent messengers [A. T. JONES AND
OTHERS.] who have studied their Bibles to find what is truth, and
studied the movements of those who are acting their part in the
fulfilling prophecy in bringing about the religious amendment which is
making void the law of God and thus giving ascendancy to the man of sin.
And shall no voice be raised of direct warning to arouse the churches to
their danger? Shall we let things drift, and let Satan have the victory
without a protest? God forbid. . . .
Many Not in Our Ranks to Come to the Front.--There are many souls to
come out of the ranks of the world, out of the churches--even the
Catholic Church--whose zeal will far exceed that of those who have stood
in rank and file to proclaim the truth heretofore. For this reason the
eleventh hour laborers will receive their penny. These will see the
battle coming and will give the trumpet a certain sound. When the crisis
is upon us, when the season of calamity shall come, they will come to
the front, gird themselves with the whole armor of God, and exalt His
law, adhere to the faith of Jesus, and maintain the cause of religious
liberty which reformers defended with toil and for which they sacrificed
their lives. . . .
A Spurious Sabbath the Issue.--A spurious sabbath is presented to be
legislated into power, compelling the observance of a sabbath which God
has not enjoined upon man. The persecutions of Protestants by Romanism,
by which the religion of Jesus Christ was almost annihilated, will be
more than rivaled, when Protestantism and popery are combined. . . .
Our own land is to become a battlefield on which is to be carried on the
struggle for religious liberty--to worship God according to the dictates
of our own conscience. Then can we not discern the work of the enemy in
keeping men asleep who ought to be awake, whose influence shall not be
neutral, but wholly and entirely on the Lord's side? Shall men cry,
Peace and safety, now, when sudden destruction is coming upon the world,
when God's wrath shall be poured out?-- 3 Selected Messages page 386 -
389.
By Ellen G. White
The Bible uses the symbol of intoxicating wine to
describe these counterfeit laws devised by man perhaps because, like
alcohol, they destroy.
The same masterful mind that plotted against the
faithful in ages past is still seeking to rid the earth of those who
fear God and obey His law. Satan will excite indignation against the
humble minority who conscientiously refuse to accept popular customs and
traditions. Men of position and reputation will join with the lawless
and the vile to take counsel against the people of God. Wealth, genius,
education, will combine to cover them with contempt. Persecuting rulers,
ministers, and church members will conspire against them. With voice and
pen, by boasts, threats, and ridicule, they will seek to overthrow their
faith. By false representations and angry appeals they will stir up the
passions of the people. Not having a "Thus saith the Scriptures" to
bring against the advocates of the Bible they will resort to oppressive
enactments to supply the lack. To secure popularity and patronage,
legislators will yield to the demand for a Sunday law. Those who fear
God cannot accept an institution that violates a precept of the
Decalogue. On this battlefield comes the last great conflict of the
controversy between truth and error. And we are not left in doubt as to
the issue. Now, as in the days of Mordecai, the Lord will vindicate His
truth and His people.
By the decree enforcing the institution of the
papacy in violation of the law of God, our nation will disconnect
herself fully from righteousness. When Protestantism shall stretch her
hand across the gulf to grasp the hand of the Roman power, when she
shall reach over the abyss to clasp hands with spiritualism, when, under
the influence of this threefold union, our country shall repudiate every
principle of its Constitution as a Protestant and republican government,
and shall make provision for the propagation of papal falsehoods and
delusions, then we may know that the time has come for the marvelous
working of Satan and that the end is near.
The prophecy of Revelation 13 declares that
the power represented by the beast with lamblike horns shall cause "the
earth and them which dwell therein" to worship the papacy --there
symbolized by the beast "like unto a leopard." The beast with two horns
is also to say "to them that dwell on the earth, that they should make
an image to the beast;" and, furthermore, it is to command all, "both
small and great, rich and poor, free and bond," to receive the mark of
the beast. Revelation 13:11-16. It has been shown that the United States
is the power represented by the beast with lamblike horns, and that this
prophecy will be fulfilled when the United States shall enforce Sunday
observance, which Rome claims as the special acknowledgment of her
supremacy. But in this homage to the papacy the United States will not
be alone. The influence of Rome in the countries that once acknowledged
her dominion is still far from being destroyed. And prophecy foretells a
restoration of her power. "I saw one of his heads as it were wounded to
death; and his deadly wound was healed: and all the world wondered after
the beast." Verse 3. The infliction of the deadly wound points to the
downfall of the papacy in 1798. After this, says the prophet, "his
deadly wound was healed: and all the world wondered after the beast."
Paul states plainly that the "man of sin" will continue until the second
advent. 2 Thessalonians 2:3-8. To the very close of time he will carry
forward the work of deception. And the revelator declares, also
referring to the papacy: "All that dwell upon the earth shall worship
him, whose names are not written in the book of life." Revelation 13:8.
In both the Old and the New World, the papacy will receive homage in the
honor paid to the Sunday institution, that rests solely upon the
authority of the Roman Church.
Since the middle of the nineteenth century, students of prophecy in the
United States have presented this testimony to the world. In the events
now taking place is seen a rapid advance toward the fulfillment of the
prediction. With Protestant teachers there is the same claim of divine
authority for Sunday keeping, and the same lack of Scriptural evidence,
as with the papal leaders who fabricated miracles to supply the place of
a command from God. The assertion that God's judgments are visited upon
men for their violation of the Sunday-Sabbath, will be repeated; already
it is beginning to be urged. And a movement to enforce Sunday observance
is fast gaining ground. Marvelous in her shrewdness and cunning is the
Roman Church. She can read what is to be. She bides her time, seeing
that the Protestant churches are paying her homage in their acceptance
of the false Sabbath and that they are preparing to enforce it by the
very means which she herself employed in bygone days. Those who reject
the light of truth will yet seek the aid of this self-styled infallible
power to exalt an institution that originated with her. How readily she
will come to the help of Protestants in this work it is not difficult to
conjecture. Who understands better than the papal leaders how to deal
with those who are disobedient to the church?
The Roman Catholic Church, with all its ramifications throughout the
world, forms one vast organization under the control, and designed to
serve the interests, of the papal see. Its millions of communicants, in
every country on the globe, are instructed to hold themselves as bound
in allegiance to the pope. Whatever their nationality or their
government, they are to regard the authority of the church as above all
other. Though they may take the oath pledging their loyalty to the
state, yet back of this lies the vow of obedience to Rome, absolving
them from every pledge inimical to her interests.
History testifies of her artful and persistent efforts to insinuate
herself into the affairs of nations; and having gained a foothold, to
further her own aims, even at the ruin of princes and people. ---
Protestants little know what they are doing when they propose to accept
the aid of Rome in the work of Sunday exaltation. While they are bent
upon the accomplishment of their purpose, Rome is aiming to re-establish
her power, to recover her lost supremacy. Let the
principle once be established in the United States that the church may
employ or control the power of the state; that religious observances may
be enforced by secular laws; in short, that the authority of church and
state is to dominate the conscience, and the triumph of Rome in this
country is assured. God's word has given warning of the impending
danger; let this be unheeded, and the Protestant world will learn what
the purposes of Rome really are, only when it is too late to escape the
snare. She is silently growing into power. Her doctrines are exerting
their influence in legislative halls, in the churches, and in the hearts
of men. --- Stealthily and unsuspectedly she is strengthening her
forces to further her own ends when the time shall come for her to
strike. (Great Controversy p. 578-581)
From the very beginning of the great
controversy in heaven it has been Satan's purpose to overthrow the law
of God. It was to accomplish this that he entered upon his rebellion
against the Creator, and though he was cast out of heaven he has
continued the same warfare upon the earth. To deceive men, and thus lead
them to transgress God's law, is the object which he has steadfastly
pursued. Whether this be accomplished by casting aside the law
altogether, or by rejecting one of its precepts, the result will be
ultimately the same. He that offends "in one point," manifests contempt
for the whole law; his influence and example are on the side of
transgression; he becomes "guilty of all." James 2:10. {GC 582.1}
In seeking to cast contempt upon the divine statutes, Satan has
perverted the doctrines of the Bible, and errors have thus become
incorporated into the faith of thousands who profess to believe the
Scriptures. The last great conflict between truth and error is but the
final struggle of the long-standing controversy concerning the law of
God. Upon this battle we are now entering--a battle between the laws of
men and the precepts of Jehovah, between the religion of the Bible and
the religion of fable and tradition. {GC 582.2}
The agencies which will unite against truth and righteousness in this
contest are now actively at work. God's holy word, which has been handed
down to us at such a cost of suffering and blood, is but little valued.
The Bible is within the reach of all, but there are few who really
accept it as the guide of life. Infidelity prevails to an alarming
extent, not in the world merely, but in the church. Many have come to
deny doctrines which are the very pillars of the Christian faith. The
great facts of creation as presented by the inspired writers, the fall
of man, the atonement, and the perpetuity of the law of God, are
practically rejected, either wholly or in part, by a large share of the
professedly Christian world. Thousands who pride themselves upon their
wisdom and independence regard it as an evidence of weakness to place
implicit confidence in the Bible; they think it a proof of superior
talent and learning to cavil at the Scriptures and to spiritualize and
explain away their most important truths. Many ministers are teaching
their people, and many professors and teachers are instructing their
students, that the law of God has been changed or abrogated; and those
who regard its requirements as still valid, to be literally obeyed, are
thought to be deserving only of ridicule or contempt. {GC 582.3}
In rejecting the truth, men reject its Author. In trampling upon the law
of God, they deny the authority of the Law-giver. It is as easy to make
an idol of false doctrines and theories as to fashion an idol of wood or
stone. By misrepresenting the attributes of God, Satan leads men to
conceive of Him in a false character. With many, a philosophical idol is
enthroned in the place of Jehovah; while the living God, as He is
revealed in His word, in Christ, and in the works of creation, is
worshiped by but few.
No error accepted by the Christian
world strikes more boldly against the authority of Heaven, none is more
directly opposed to the dictates of reason, none is more pernicious in
its results, than the modern doctrine, so rapidly gaining ground, that
God's law is no longer binding upon men. Every nation has its laws,
which command respect and obedience; no government could exist without
them; and can it be conceived that the Creator of the heavens and the
earth has no law to govern the beings He has made? Suppose that
prominent ministers were publicly to teach that the statutes which
govern their land and protect the rights of its citizens were not
obligatory--that they restricted the liberties of the people, and
therefore ought not to be obeyed; how long would such men be tolerated
in the pulpit? But is it a graver offense to disregard the laws of
states and nations than to trample upon those divine precepts which are
the foundation of all government? It would be far more consistent for
nations to abolish their statutes, and permit the people to do as they
please, than for the Ruler of the universe to annul His law, and leave
the world without a standard to condemn the guilty or justify the
obedient. Would we know the result of making void the law of God? The
experiment has been tried. Terrible were the scenes enacted in France
when atheism became the controlling power. It was then demonstrated to
the world that to throw off the restraints which God has imposed is to
accept the rule of the cruelest of tyrants. When the standard of
righteousness is set aside, the way is open for the prince of evil to
establish his power in the earth. {GC 584.2}
Wherever the divine precepts are rejected, sin ceases to appear sinful
or righteousness desirable. Those who refuse to submit to the government
of God are wholly unfitted to govern themselves. Through their
pernicious teachings the spirit of insubordination is implanted in the
hearts of children and youth, who are naturally impatient of control;
and a lawless, licentious state of society results. While scoffing at
the credulity of those who obey the requirements of God, the multitudes
eagerly accept the delusions of Satan. They give the rein to lust and
practice the sins which have called down judgments upon the heathen. {GC
584.3}
Those who teach the people to regard lightly the commandments of God sow
disobedience to reap disobedience. Let the restraint imposed by the
divine law be wholly cast aside, and human laws would soon be
disregarded. Because God forbids dishonest practices, coveting, lying,
and defrauding, men are ready to trample upon His statutes as a
hindrance to their worldly prosperity; but the results of banishing
these precepts would be such as they do not anticipate. If the law were
not binding, why should any fear to transgress? Property would no longer
be safe. Men would obtain their neighbor's possessions by violence, and
the strongest would become richest. Life itself would not be respected.
The marriage vow would no longer stand as a sacred bulwark to protect
the family. He who had the power, would, if he desired, take his
neighbor's wife by violence. The fifth commandment would be set aside
with the fourth. Children would not shrink from taking the life of their
parents if by so doing they could obtain the desire of their corrupt
hearts. The civilized world would become a horde of robbers and
assassins; and peace, rest, and happiness would be banished from the
earth. {GC 585.1}
Already the doctrine that men are released from obedience to God's
requirements has weakened the force of moral obligation and opened the
floodgates of iniquity upon the world. Lawlessness, dissipation, and
corruption are sweeping in upon us like an overwhelming tide.
But the fact that a movement to establish
error is connected with a work which is in itself good, is not an
argument in favor of the error. We may disguise poison by mingling it
with wholesome food, but we do not change its nature. On the contrary,
it is rendered more dangerous, as it is more likely to be taken
unawares. It is one of Satan's devices to combine with falsehood just
enough truth to give it plausibility. GC 587
Through the two great errors, the
immortality of the soul and Sunday sacredness, Satan will bring the
people under his deceptions. While the former lays the foundation of
spiritualism, the latter creates a bond of sympathy with Rome. The
Protestants of the United States will be foremost in stretching their
hands across the gulf to grasp the hand of spiritualism; they will reach
over the abyss to clasp hands with the Roman power; and under the
influence of this threefold union, this country will follow in the steps
of Rome in trampling on the rights of conscience. {GC 588.1}
As spiritualism more closely imitates the nominal Christianity of the
day, it has greater power to deceive and ensnare. Satan himself is
converted, after the modern order of things. He will appear in the
character of an angel of light. Through the agency of spiritualism,
miracles will be wrought, the sick will be healed, and many undeniable
wonders will be performed. And as the spirits will profess faith in the
Bible, and manifest respect for the institutions of the church, their
work will be accepted as a manifestation of divine power. {GC 588.2}
Papists, Protestants, and worldlings will
alike accept the form of godliness without the power, and they will see
in this union a grand movement for the conversion of the world and the
ushering in of the long-expected millennium. {GC 588.3}
Through spiritualism, Satan appears as a benefactor of the race, healing
the diseases of the people, and professing to present a new and more
exalted system of religious faith; but at the same time he works as a
destroyer.
Satan delights in war, for it excites the
worst passions of the soul and then sweeps into eternity its victims
steeped in vice and blood. It is his object to incite the nations to war
against one another, for he can thus divert the minds of the people from
the work of preparation to stand in the day of God. {GC 589.1}
Satan works through the elements also to garner his harvest of
unprepared souls. He has studied the secrets of the laboratories of
nature, and he uses all his power to control the elements as far as God
allows. When he was suffered to afflict Job, how quickly flocks and
herds, servants, houses, children, were swept away, one trouble
succeeding another as in a moment. It is God that shields His creatures
and hedges them in from the power of the destroyer. But the Christian
world have shown contempt for the law of Jehovah; and the Lord will do
just what He has declared that He would--He will withdraw His blessings
from the earth and remove His protecting care from those who are
rebelling against His law and teaching and forcing others to do the
same. Satan has control of all whom God does not especially guard. He
will favor and prosper some in order to further his own designs, and he
will bring trouble upon others and lead men to believe that it is God
who is afflicting them. {GC 589.2}
While appearing to the children of men as a great physician who can heal
all their maladies, he will bring disease and disaster, until populous
cities are reduced to ruin and desolation. Even now he is at work. In
accidents and calamities by sea and by land, in great conflagrations, in
fierce
tornadoes and terrific
hailstorms, in tempests, floods, cyclones, tidal waves, and
earthquakes, in every place and in a thousand forms, Satan is exercising
his power. He sweeps away the ripening harvest, and famine and distress
follow. He imparts to the air a deadly taint, and thousands perish by
the pestilence. These visitations are to become more and more frequent
and disastrous. Destruction will be upon both man and beast. "The earth
mourneth and fadeth away," "the haughty people . . . do languish. The
earth also is defiled under the inhabitants thereof; because they have
transgressed the laws, changed the ordinance, broken the everlasting
covenant." Isaiah 24:4, 5. {GC 589.3}
And then the great deceiver will persuade men that those who serve God
are causing these evils. The class that have provoked the displeasure of
Heaven will charge all their troubles upon those whose obedience to
God's commandments is a perpetual reproof to transgressors. It will be
declared that men are offending God by the violation of the Sunday
sabbath; that this sin has brought calamities which will not cease until
Sunday observance shall be strictly enforced; and that those who present
the claims of the fourth commandment, thus destroying reverence for
Sunday, are troublers of the people, preventing their restoration to
divine favor and temporal prosperity. Thus the accusation urged of old
against the servant of God will be repeated and upon grounds equally
well established: "And it came to pass, when Ahab saw Elijah, that Ahab
said unto him, Art thou he that troubleth Israel? And he answered, I
have not troubled Israel; but thou, and thy father's house, in that ye
have forsaken the commandments of the Lord, and thou hast followed
Baalim." 1 Kings 18:17, 18. As the wrath of the people shall be excited
by false charges, they will pursue a course toward God's ambassadors
very similar to that which apostate Israel pursued toward Elijah. {GC
590.1}
The miracle-working power manifested through spiritualism will exert its
influence against those who choose to obey God rather than men.
Communications from the spirits will declare that God has sent them to
convince the rejecters of Sunday of their error, affirming that the laws
of the land should be obeyed as the law of God. They will lament the
great wickedness in the world and second the testimony of religious
teachers that the degraded state of morals is caused by the desecration
of Sunday. Great will be the indignation excited against all who refuse
to accept their testimony. {GC 590.2}
Satan's policy in this final conflict with God's people is the same that
he employed in the opening of the great controversy in heaven. He
professed to be seeking to promote the stability of the divine
government, while secretly bending every effort to secure its overthrow.
And the very work which he was thus endeavoring to accomplish he charged
upon the loyal angels. The same policy of deception has marked the
history of the Roman Church. It has professed to act as the vicegerent
of Heaven, while seeking to exalt itself above God and to change His
law. Under the rule of Rome, those who suffered death for their fidelity
to the gospel were denounced as evildoers; they were declared to be in
league with Satan; and every possible means was employed to cover them
with reproach, to cause them to appear in the eyes of the people and
even to themselves as the vilest of criminals. So it will be now. While
Satan seeks to destroy those who honor God's law, he will cause them to
be accused as lawbreakers, as men who are dishonoring God and bringing
judgments upon the world. {GC 591.1}
God never forces the will or the conscience;
but Satan's constant resort--to gain control of those whom he cannot
otherwise seduce--is compulsion by cruelty. Through fear or force he
endeavors to rule the conscience and to secure homage to himself. To
accomplish this, he works through both religious and secular
authorities, moving them to the enforcement of human laws in defiance of
the law of God. (GC 591)
When God sends to men warnings so important
that they are represented as proclaimed by holy angels flying in the
midst of heaven, He requires every person endowed with reasoning powers
to heed the message. The fearful judgments denounced against the worship
of the beast and his image (Revelation 14:9-11), should lead all to a
diligent study of the prophecies to learn what the mark of the beast is,
and how they are to avoid receiving it. But the masses of the people
turn away their ears from hearing the truth and are turned unto fables.
The apostle Paul declared, looking down to the last days: "The time will
come when they will not endure sound doctrine." 2 Timothy 4:3. That time
has fully come. The multitudes do not want Bible truth, because it
interferes with the desires of the sinful, world-loving heart; and Satan
supplies the deceptions which they love. {GC 594.2}
But God will have a people upon the earth to maintain the Bible, and the
Bible only, as the standard of all doctrines and the basis of all
reforms. The opinions of learned men, the deductions of science, the
creeds or decisions of ecclesiastical councils, as numerous and
discordant as are the churches which they represent, the voice of the
majority--not one nor all of these should be regarded as evidence for or
against any point of religious faith. Before accepting any doctrine or
precept, we should demand a plain "Thus saith the Lord" in its support.
{GC 595.1}
The truth and the glory of God are
inseparable; it is impossible for us, with the Bible within our reach,
to honor God by erroneous opinions. Many claim that it matters not what
one believes, if his life is only right. But the life is molded by the
faith. If light and truth is within our reach, and we neglect to improve
the privilege of hearing and seeing it, we virtually reject it; we are
choosing darkness rather than light. {GC 597.2}
"There is a way that seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are
the ways of death." Proverbs 16:25. Ignorance is no excuse for error or
sin, when there is every opportunity to know the will of God. A man is
traveling and comes to a place where there are several roads and a
guideboard indicating where each one leads. If he disregards the
guideboard, and takes whichever road seems to him to be right, he may be
ever so sincere, but will in all probability find himself on the wrong
road. {GC 597.3}
It is the first and highest duty of
every rational being to learn from the Scriptures what is truth, and
then to walk in the light and encourage others to follow his example. We
should day by day study the Bible diligently, weighing every thought and
comparing scripture with scripture. With divine help we are to form our
opinions for ourselves as we are to answer for ourselves before God. {GC
598.2}
We should exert all the powers of the
mind in the study of the Scriptures and should task the understanding to
comprehend, as far as mortals can, the deep things of God; yet we must
not forget that the docility and submission of a child is the true
spirit of the learner. Scriptural difficulties can never be mastered by
the same methods that are employed in grappling with philosophical
problems. We should not engage in the study of the Bible with that
self-reliance with which so many enter the domains of science, but with
a prayerful dependence upon God and a sincere desire to learn His will.
We must come with a humble and teachable spirit to obtain knowledge from
the great I AM. Otherwise, evil angels will so blind our minds and
harden our hearts that we shall not be impressed by the truth. {GC
599.1}
Many a portion of Scripture which learned men pronounce a mystery, or
pass over as unimportant, is full of comfort and instruction to him who
has been taught in the school of Christ. One reason why many theologians
have no clearer understanding of God's word is, they close their eyes to
truths which they do not wish to practice. As understanding of Bible
truth depends not so much on the power of intellect brought to the
search as on the singleness of purpose, the earnest longing after
righteousness. {GC 599.2}
The Bible should never be studied without prayer. The Holy Spirit alone
can cause us to feel the importance of those things easy to be
understood, or prevent us from wresting truths difficult of
comprehension. It is the office of heavenly angels to prepare the heart
so to comprehend God's word that we shall be charmed with its beauty,
admonished by its warnings, or animated and strengthened by its
promises. We should make the psalmist's petition our own: "Open Thou
mine eyes, that I may behold wondrous things out of Thy law." Psalm
119:18. Temptations often appear irresistible because, through neglect
of prayer and the study of the Bible, the tempted one cannot readily
remember God's promises and meet Satan with the Scripture weapons. But
angels are round about those who are willing to be taught in divine
things; and in the time of great necessity they will bring to their
remembrance the very truths which are needed. Thus "when the enemy shall
come in like a flood, the Spirit of the Lord shall lift up a standard
against him." Isaiah 59:19. {GC 599.3}
Ellen White
False Prophet – or Messenger of God?
Ellen White was only a young lady when she
began to receive visions from God – or so she believed. As “messenger” of
God, Ellen White played an important role in establishing a movement
designed to prepare the world for the return of Jesus and the end of the
world. Since those early days more than 150 years ago the movement has grown
and is now reaching out to the farthest corners of the earth.
Was Ellen White a true messenger of God as
she believed? Or was she a fake as many people are quick to proclaim.
The Bible is clear, prophecy is one of the
gifts of the Holy Spirit, (1 Corinthians 12:27-31 & 14:1; Ephesians 4:11-13;
2 Peter 1:19,21). In fact the Bible admonishes us not to put out the fire of
the Spirit or despise prophecies (1 Thessalonians 5:19,20). It tells us to
test everything and keep those things that pass the test, (1 Thessalonians
5:21; 1 John 4:1).
Ellen White’s own statement: “I have written
many books, and they have been given a wide circulation. Of myself I could
not have brought out the truth in these books, but the Lord has given me the
help of His Holy Spirit. These books, giving the instruction that the Lord
has given me during the past sixty years, contain light from heaven, and
will bear the test of investigation.”
Does Ellen White pass the
tests?
Did she acknowledge Jesus
Christ and teach that He came from God? (1 John 4:2)
Answer: In all of her many writings Ellen
White lifts up Jesus Christ and directs the attention of her readers to Him.
A quotation from the book Desire of Ages will serve as an illustration.
His name shall be called Immanuel, God with us."
"The light of the knowledge of the glory of God" is seen "in the face of
Jesus Christ." From the days of eternity the Lord Jesus Christ was one with
the Father; He was "the image of God," the image of His greatness and
majesty, "the outshining of His glory." It was to manifest this glory that
He came to our world. To this sin-darkened earth He came to reveal the light
of God's love, - to be "God with us." Therefore it was prophesied of Him,
"His name shall be called Immanuel."
By coming to dwell with us, Jesus was to reveal
God both to men and to angels. He was the Word of God, - God's thought made
audible. In His prayer for His disciples He says, "I have declared unto them
Thy name," - "merciful and gracious, long-suffering, and abundant in
goodness and truth," - "that the love wherewith Thou hast loved Me may be in
them, and I in them." But not alone for His earthborn children was this
revelation given. Our little world is the lesson book of the universe. God's
wonderful purpose of grace, the mystery of redeeming love, is the theme into
which "angels desire to look," and it will be their study throughout endless
ages. Both the redeemed and the unfallen beings will find in the cross of
Christ their science and their song. It will be seen that the glory shining
in the face of Jesus is the glory of self-sacrificing love. In the light
from Calvary it will be seen that the law of self-renouncing love is the law
of life for earth and heaven; that the love which "seeketh not her own" has
its source in the heart of God; and that in the meek and lowly One is
manifested the character of Him who dwelleth in the light which no man can
approach unto.
In the beginning, God was revealed in all the
works of creation. It was Christ that spread the heavens, and laid the
foundations of the earth. It was His hand that hung the worlds in space, and
fashioned the flowers of the field. "His strength setteth fast the
mountains." "The sea is His, and He made it." Ps. 65:6; 95:5. It was He that
filled the earth with beauty, and the air with song. And upon all things in
earth, and air, and sky, He wrote the message of the Father's love.
Now sin has marred God's perfect work, yet that
handwriting remains. Even now all created things declare the glory of His
excellence. There is nothing, save the selfish heart of man, that lives unto
itself. No bird that cleaves the air, no animal that moves upon the ground,
but ministers to some other life. There is no leaf of the forest, or lowly
blade of grass, but has its ministry. Every tree and shrub and leaf pours
forth that element of life without which neither man nor animal could live;
and man and animal, in turn, minister to the life of tree and shrub and
leaf. The flowers breathe fragrance and unfold their beauty in blessing to
the world. The sun sheds its light to gladden a thousand worlds. The ocean,
itself the source of all our springs and fountains, receives the streams
from every land, but takes to give. The mists ascending from its bosom fall
in showers to water the earth, that it may bring forth and bud.
The angels of glory find their joy in
giving,--giving love and tireless watchcare to souls that are fallen and
unholy. Heavenly beings woo the hearts of men; they bring to this dark world
light from the courts above; by gentle and patient ministry they move upon
the human spirit, to bring the lost into a fellowship with Christ which is
even closer than they themselves can know.
But turning from all lesser representations, we
behold God in Jesus. Looking unto Jesus we see that it is the glory of our
God to give. "I do nothing of Myself," said Christ; "the living Father hath
sent Me, and I live by the Father." "I seek not Mine own glory," but the
glory of Him that sent Me. John 8:28; 6:57; 8:50; 7:18. In these words is
set forth the great principle which is the law of life for the universe. All
things Christ received from God, but He took to give. So in the heavenly
courts, in His ministry for all created beings: through the beloved Son, the
Father's life flows out to all; through the Son it returns, in praise and
joyous service, a tide of love, to the great Source of all. And thus through
Christ the circuit of beneficence is complete, representing the character of
the great Giver, the law of life.
In heaven itself this law was broken. Sin
originated in self-seeking. Lucifer, the covering cherub, desired to be
first in heaven. He sought to gain control of heavenly beings, to draw them
away from their Creator, and to win their homage to himself. Therefore he
misrepresented God, attributing to Him the desire for self-exaltation. With
his own evil characteristics he sought to invest the loving Creator. Thus he
deceived angels. Thus he deceived men. He led them to doubt the word of God,
and to distrust His goodness. Because God is a God of justice and terrible
majesty, Satan caused them to look upon Him as severe and unforgiving. Thus
he drew men to join him in rebellion against God, and the night of woe
settled down upon the world.
The earth was dark through misapprehension of
God. That the gloomy shadows might be lightened, that the world might be
brought back to God, Satan's deceptive power was to be broken. This could
not be done by force. The exercise of force is contrary to the principles of
God's government; He desires only the service of love; and love cannot be
commanded; it cannot be won by force or authority. Only by love is love
awakened. To know God is to love Him; His character must be manifested in
contrast to the character of Satan. This work only one Being in all the
universe could do. Only He who knew the height and depth of the love of God
could make it known. Upon the world's dark night the Sun of Righteousness
must rise, "with healing in His wings." Mal. 4:2.
Did Ellen White accept the
Holy Bible as the Word of God and are her writings consistent with the Holy
Scriptures in every detail?
Answer: 1.) Many of the visions and dreams
described by Ellen White filled in the details of Bible stories, but not
with comments that are contradictory to the words of the Scripture. Example:
Description of heaven as described in The Great Controversy page 677,8.
“There, immortal minds will contemplate with
never-failing delight the wonders of creative power, the mysteries of
redeeming love. There will be no cruel, deceiving foe to tempt to
forgetfulness of God. Every faculty will be developed, every capacity
increased. The acquirement of knowledge will not weary the mind or exhaust
the energies. There the grandest enterprises may be carried forward, the
loftiest aspirations reached, the highest ambitions realized; and still
there will arise new heights to surmount, new wonders to admire, new truths
to comprehend, fresh objects to call forth the powers of mind and soul and
body.
All the treasures of the universe will be open
to the study of God's redeemed. Unfettered by mortality, they wing their
tireless flight to worlds afar-worlds that thrilled with sorrow at the
spectacle of human woe and rang with songs of gladness at the tidings of a
ransomed soul. With unutterable delight the children of earth enter into the
joy and the wisdom of unfallen beings. They share the treasures of knowledge
and understanding gained through ages upon ages in contemplation of God's
handiwork. With undimmed vision they gaze upon the glory of creation--suns
and stars and systems, all in their appointed order circling the throne of
the Deity. Upon all things, from the least to the greatest, the Creator's
name is written, and in all are the riches of His power displayed.
And the years of eternity, as they roll, will
bring richer and still more glorious revelations of God and of Christ. As
knowledge is progressive, so will love, reverence, and happiness increase.
The more men learn of God, the greater will be their admiration of His
character. As Jesus opens before them the riches of redemption and the
amazing achievements in the great controversy with Satan, the hearts of the
ransomed thrill with more fervent devotion, and with more rapturous joy they
sweep the harps of gold; and ten thousand times ten thousand and thousands
of thousands of voices unite to swell the mighty chorus of praise.
Answer: 2.) In her interpretation of Bible
teachings, Ellen White often disagreed with popular Christian teachings, but
in every such instance many of the world’s best theologians agree with her
interpretation.
Example: Most Christians teach that one’s
soul lives on after the death of the body. Ellen White disagrees in The
Great Controversy page 549,50
“The theory of the immortality of the soul was
one of those false doctrines that Rome, borrowing from paganism,
incorporated into the religion of Christendom. Martin Luther classed it with
the "monstrous fables that form part of the Roman dunghill of decretals."--E.
Petavel, The Problem of Immortality, page 255. Commenting on the words of
Solomon in Ecclesiastes, that the dead know not anything, the Reformer says:
"Another place proving that the dead have no feeling. There is, saith he, no
duty, no science, no knowledge, no wisdom there. Solomon judgeth that the
dead are asleep, and feel nothing at all. For the dead lie there, accounting
neither days nor years, but when they are awaked, they shall seem to have
slept scarce one minute."-- Martin Luther, Exposition of Solomon's Booke
Called Ecclesiastes, page 152.
Nowhere in the Sacred Scriptures is found the
statement that the righteous go to their reward or the wicked to their
punishment at death. The patriarchs and prophets have left no such
assurance. Christ and His apostles have given no hint of it. The Bible
clearly teaches that the dead do not go immediately to heaven. They are
represented as sleeping until the resurrection. I Thessalonians 4:14; Job
14:10-12. In the very day when the silver cord is loosed and the golden bowl
broken (Ecclesiastes 12:6), man's thoughts perish. They that go down to the
grave are in silence. They know no more of anything that is done under the
sun. Job 14:21. Blessed rest for the weary righteous! Time, be it long or
short, is but a moment to them. They sleep; they are awakened by the trump
of God to a glorious immortality. "For the trumpet shall sound, and the dead
shall be raised incorruptible. So when this corruptible shall have put on
incorruption, and this mortal shall have put on immortality, then shall be
brought to pass the saying that is written, Death is swallowed up in
victory." I Corinthians 15:52-54. As they are called forth from their deep
slumber they begin to think just where they ceased. The last sensation was
the pang of death; the last thought, that they were falling beneath the
power of the grave. When they arise from the tomb, their first glad thought
will be echoed in the triumphal shout: "O death, where is thy sting? O
grave, where is thy victory?"
Answer: 3: Ellen White interprets many
end-time Bible prophetic symbols and applies them to our times. This has
sometimes been referred to as “present truth”.
Example: One of these pertains to
predictions of a National Sunday law described in The Great Controversy page
711,12.
“A great crisis awaits the people of God. A
crisis awaits the world. The most momentous struggle of all the ages is just
before us. Events which for more than forty years we have upon the authority
of the prophetic word declared to be impending are now taking place before
our eyes. Already the question of an amendment to the Constitution
restricting liberty of conscience has been urged upon the legislators of the
nation. The question of enforcing Sunday observance has become one of
national interest and importance. We well know what the result of this
movement will be. But are we ready for the issue? Have we faithfully
discharged the duty which God has committed to us of giving the people
warning of the danger before them?
There are many, even of those engaged in this
movement for Sunday enforcement, who are blinded to the results which will
follow this action. They do not see that they are striking directly against
religious liberty. There are many who have never understood the claims of
the Bible Sabbath and the false foundation upon which the Sunday institution
rests. Any movement in favor of religious legislation is really an act of
concession to the papacy, which for so many ages has steadily warred against
liberty of conscience. Sunday observance owes its existence as a so-called
Christian institution to "the mystery of iniquity;" and its enforcement will
be a virtual recognition of the principles which are the very cornerstone of
Romanism. When our nation shall so abjure the principles of its government
as to enact a Sunday law, Protestantism will in this act join hands with
popery; it will be nothing else than giving life to the tyranny which has
long been eagerly watching its opportunity to spring again into active
despotism.
The National Reform movement, exercising the
power of religious legislation, will, when fully developed, manifest the
same intolerance and oppression that have prevailed in past ages. Human
councils then assumed the prerogatives of Deity, crushing under their
despotic power liberty of conscience; and imprisonment, exile, and death
followed for those who opposed their dictates. If popery or its principles
shall again be legislated into power, the fires of persecution will be
rekindled against those who will not sacrifice conscience and the truth in
deference to popular errors. This evil is on the point of realization.
When God has given us light showing the dangers
before us, how can we stand clear in His sight if we neglect to put forth
every effort in our power to bring it before the people? Can we be content
to leave them to meet this momentous issue unwarned?”
Thus we can see that though Ellen White does
not always agree with traditional or mainstream Christian teaching, neither
does she contradict the Holy Word. In fact, in all of her writings she
points her readers to the Holy Scriptures as the source of all truth. Only
time will prove whether or not her predictions regarding the end-times will
be fulfilled in every detail as the Bible insists.
Have the predictions made by
Ellen White come to pass as prophesied and have her scientific statements
been confirmed?
(Deuteronomy 18:18-22 & 13:1-5)
Answer: 1.) Many examples could be cited of
visions in which she “saw” into the future. Example: Loma Linda University
Medical School is one such classic example that is well documented.
“In the fall of 1903 I had a vision of a
sanitarium in the midst of beautiful grounds, somewhere in southern
California, and no property I had visited answered to the presentation given
in this vision. At the time, I wrote about this vision to our brethren and
sisters assembled at the Los Angeles camp meeting early in September, 1903.
"While attending the General Conference of 1905,
at Washington, D. C., I received a letter from Elder J. A. Burden,
describing a property he had found four miles west of Redlands, five and one
half miles southeast of San Bernardino, and eight miles northeast of
Riverside. As I read his letter, I was impressed that this was one of the
places I had seen in vision.
"Later, when I visited this property, I
recognized it as one of the places I had seen nearly two years before in
vision. How thankful I am to the Lord our God for this place, which is all
prepared for us to use to the honor and glory of His name!"
“One of the chief advantages of Loma Linda is
the pleasing variety of charming scenery on every side. The extensive view
of valley and mountain is magnificent. But more important than magnificent
scenery and beautiful buildings and spacious grounds is the close proximity
of this institution to a densely populated district, and the opportunity
thus afforded of communicating to many, many people a knowledge of the third
angel's message. We are to have clear spiritual discernment, else we shall
fail of discerning the opening providences of God that are preparing the way
for us to enlighten the world.
"With the possession of this place comes the
weighty responsibility of making the work of the institution educational in
character. Loma Linda is to be not only a sanitarium, but an educational
center. A school is to be established here for the training of gospel
medical missionary evangelists. The cause of God today would have been far
in advance of what it is, had we in former years been more active in the
training of nurses who, in addition to their acquirement of more than
ordinary skill in the care of the sick, had also learned to labor as
evangelists in soul-winning service.
It is for the training of such workers, as well
as for the training of physicians, that the school at Loma Linda has been
founded. In this school many workers are to be qualified with the ability of
physicians, to labor, not in professional lines as physicians, but as
medical missionary evangelists.
Loma Linda University is now training
professional health care workers all around the world, confirming the
“vision” of 100 years ago.
Answer: 2.) Ellen White received much
instruction regarding healthful living that at the time was considered
extreme and fanatical by reasonable people and scientists. A classic example
of these instructions is found in her book, Ministry of Healing.
“Pure air, sunlight, abstemiousness, rest,
exercise, proper diet, the use of water, trust in divine power--these are
the true remedies. Every person should have a knowledge of nature's remedial
agencies and how to apply them.
It is essential both to understand the
principles involved in the treatment of the sick and to have a practical
training that will enable one rightly to use this knowledge.”
“Grains, fruits, nuts, and vegetables constitute
the diet chosen for us by our Creator. These foods, prepared in as simple
and natural a manner as possible, are the most healthful and nourishing.
They impart a strength, a power of endurance, and a vigor of intellect, that
are not afforded by a more complex and stimulating diet.”
These simple instructions have given those
who follow them markedly better health and longer life expectancy as
determined by extensive scientific studies. The scientific world is now
recommending these simple principle for all people. In fact, today’s morning
news (April 25, 2003) referred to an article in one of the world’s most
prestigious medical journals, The New England Journal of Medicine, that
links life style to cause of death and recommends life style changes as
described by Ellen White. It has taken more than 100 years for science to
learn what Ellen White learned by divine inspiration.
Many other examples might be cited
demonstrating scientific confirmation of principles outlined by Ellen White
many years before. In fact, present day science confirms almost every
concept that she has written. Only a couple concepts await similar
concordance.
Further evidence:
Unborn babies respond to
mother’s voice.
June 2, 2003
Babies are
able to hear and recognize their mother’s voice long before they
are born.
For some
time it has been known that newborn babies recognize and respond
to their mother’s voice in preference to other female voices,
but a recent study reported from Queens University demonstrates
that this recognition begins as early as the seventh month of
development.
In the
study, babies hearing their mother’s voice responded by a faster
pulse rate whereas the pulse slowed when another woman’s voice
was tested.
Researchers
will now go on to test for father’s voice as well.
These
studies are interesting, especially when one considers that
science has only recently begun to accept the effect of prenatal
influences on fetal development.
More than
that, modern science is now confirming the words of a specially
gifted lady who wrote in 1905 that, “The well-being of the child
will be affected by the habits of the mother. If before the
birth of her child she is self-indulgent, if she is selfish,
impatient, and exacting, these traits will be reflected in the
disposition of the child. Thus many children have received as a
birthright almost unconquerable tendencies to evil. But if the
mother unswervingly adheres to right principles - if she is
temperate and self-denying - if she is kind, gentle, and
unselfish, she may give her child these same precious traits of
character.” (Quoted from E.G. White, Ministry of Healing,
p.372,3)
Would that
all babies were to be nurtured in such loving wombs!
Did Ellen White’s life and
work produce the “fruit of the Spirit”?
(Matthew 7:15-20 “Watch out for
false prophets --- a good tree cannot bear bad fruit, and a bad tree cannot
bear good fruit --- by their fruit you will know them.”)(Galatians 5:22,23
“The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy peace, patience, kindness, goodness,
faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.”)
The following list identifies just a few of
the good fruit of the life and work of Ellen White.
Ellen White’s personal life was exemplary for
faithfulness to the cause of God throughout her long life.
Largely as a result of her teaching and
influence a movement has been established that is carrying the judgment hour
message to every nation, kindred, tribe and people calling upon the peoples
of the world to prepare to meet the Lord at His coming.
Because of her life and witness Biblical
principles overlooked and lost through the centuries have been brought once
again to public knowledge, i.e., the doctrine of justification by faith as
once espoused by Martin Luther; the balance between law and grace including
the centricity of the Sabbath; the concepts regarding the state of the dead,
erroneous teachings that distort people’s picture of God and the whole
spiritual realm; the reality of the war between good and evil and the final
judgment that is even now defining and separating the two; and the nature of
the love of God that assures a perfect blending of his justice and his
mercy.
In addition, through the instrument of Ellen
White, God has blessed the world with a message of health and healing that
has had world wide effect in improving the lot of the human race through the
last trying days of world history. Institutions of health and healing now
encircle the earth ministering to the hurting and sick of the world and
showing them how to live in health. Life style practices outlined in the
writings of Ellen White and followed by believers in the Advent Movement
have a significantly reduced rate of heart disease and cancer and a
significantly longer life expectance than non-believers. As a consequence
health scientists around the world are now promoting these same health
principles as standards of practice for everyone.
The examples of the fruit of the life and
ministry of Ellen White certainly do not suggest the work of a charlatan or
of a cult leader as some have claimed.
Is this the whole story?
Ellen White has had her critics. This ought
to be expected of anyone having world wide influence. The Bible too has it’s
critics, and for many of the same reasons. Certainly wisdom dictates that
all alleged truths must be put to the test. Once tested and proven wisdom
also dictates the need to believe and apply the truths so defined.
Evidence
from modern science confirming divine foresight
E1. Genetics? - Or
environment? - The question answered!
Dec. 13, 2003
Genetics? - Or
environment? – The age old question has finally been answered.
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