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Timely Greetings, Vol. 2, Nos. 23, 24
THE ONLY PEACE OF MIND
Volume
2
Numbers
23, 24
Copyright,
1953 Reprint
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rights reserved
V.T.
HOUTEFF
Keeping
The Commandments,
The
Stony Heart And The Carnal Mind
The
People That Hardly Stand A Chance
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TEXT
FOR PRAYER
Sowers
Of The Seed
I shall read from Christ's Object Lessons, beginning on page 57.
"The sowers of the seed have a work to do in the preparing hearts
to receive the gospel. In the
ministry of the world there is too much sermonizing, and too little of real
heart-to-heart work.... So the sowers have something to do that the seed may
not be choked with thorns or perish because of shallowness of soil.... Every
believer...should be taught that he is not merely to be saved by Christ's
sacrifice, but that he is to make the life of Christ his life and the
character of Christ his character. Let
all be taught that they are to bear burdens and to deny natural inclination.
Let them learn the blessedness of working for Christ, following Him in
self-denial, and enduring hardness as good soldiers.
Let them learn to trust His love and to cast on Him their cares.
Let them taste the joy of winning souls for Him.
In their love and interest for the lost, they will lose sight of self.
The pleasures of the world will lose their power to attract and its
burdens to dishearten."
We are to pray that we shall realize that we are not saved merely by
the sacrifice of Christ but that we are to strive to be like Him in life and
character, and as we interest ourselves in the salvation of others, our own
lives will be refreshed; that we shall do more heart-to-heart work; that we
shall bear burdens and deny natural inclination.
Thus will the pleasures of the world lose their power to attract, and
its burden lose its power to dishearten.
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KEEPING
THE COMMANDMENTS,
THE
STONY HEART AND THE CARNAL MIND
TEXT
OF ADDRESS BY V.T. HOUTEFF,
MINISTER
OF D. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS
SABBATH,
JANUARY 17, 1948
MT.
CARMEL CHAPEL
WACO,
TEXAS
Our text of Scripture is found in Revelation 22:14, 15.
Rev.
22:14, 15 -- "Blessed are they that do His commandments, that they may
have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the
city. For without are dogs, and
sorcerers, and whoremongers, and murderers, and idolaters, and whosoever
loveth and maketh a lie."
Here we see that only those who do His commandments have the right to
enter the City. When the work of
salvation is finished and the people gathered home, they will be those who
will still keep the commandments of God, even after sin is eradicated.
Sin nevertheless cannot be eradicated while the law is transgressed,
for the transgression of it is sin. (1
John 3:3, 4.) The Commandments of
God, you see, are eternal, and only when Christians begin to live the life
which the Word of God advocates, will they find themselves living above the
law; then only will they be free from transgression.
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Finally, if the commandments of God are eternal, then they must have
always existed. The Sabbath that
was made and hallowed in the week of creation, before sin came, is contained
in the commandments. And, too,
Adam could not have sinned if the commandment, "Thou shalt have no other
gods before Me," had not then been in existence.
Rom.
7:7 -- "What shall we say then? Is
the law sin? God forbid. Nay, I
had not known sin, but by the law: for I had not known lust, except the law
had said, Thou shalt not covet."
Saint Paul's inspired statement places the ten commandments, you see,
in the very framework of the Gospel. Without
the commandments, he declares, the followers of the Gospel would not know what
sin is.
Rom.
7:8-10 -- "But sin, taking occasion by the commandment, wrought in me all
manner of concupiscence. For
without the law sin was dead. For
I was alive without the law once: but when the commandment came, sin revived,
and I died. And the commandment,
which was ordained to life, I found to be unto death."
Here we see that the law does not save but it condemns; and that
without the law there would be no sin. The
law did not save Adam and Eve, but it judged them unworthy of the Tree of Life
and of a home in Eden. In fact,
it sentenced them to death. The
law is only a teacher of righteousness. That
is all. It is not a saviour.
Rom.
7:12-14 -- "Wherefore the law is holy, and the commandment holy, and
just, and good. Was then
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that
which is good made death unto me? God
forbid. But sin, that it might
appear sin, working death in me by that which is good; that sin by the
commandment might become exceeding sinful.
For we know that the law is spiritual: but I am carnal, sold under
sin."
The people who obey a state law think it an excellent statute of
liberty, but those who delight in sinning, to them the law is anathema.
Any murderer who by law has been sentenced to death, naturally does not
delight in the law that sentenced him, nor in the people that executed his
sentence. If such a one had his
own way, he would abolish the law. All
criminals would do away with the law of God, too, for the law is spiritual,
and they carnal, sold under sin.
What would happen if there were no law in the Kingdom of God, no law
against murder and theft, or against envy and jealousy?
Who would want to be in the Kingdom even for a time?
If such were the case, then, of course, we would be better off in the
kingdoms of the world.
The Decalogue, moreover, is not only a moral code, but also a physical
one, for sin against the law involves the sinner's descendants, too.
It visits the "iniquities of the fathers upon the children unto
the third and fourth generation." Ex. 20:5.
Then, too, every descendant of Adam is naturally born in sin, is given
to sin:
Rom.
7:15 -- "For that which I do I allow not: for what I would, that do I
not; but what I hate, that do I."
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Such being man's lot, the carnal man hates the law of God, and more so
because it crosses his will.
Rom.
7:16 -- "If then I do that which I would not, I consent unto the law that
it is good."
If one abstains from theft, he consents that the law is good and
effective, although by nature he might like the idea of stealing.
Rom.
7:17-23 -- "Now then it is no more I that do it, but sin that dwelleth in
me. For I know that in me (that
is, in my flesh,) dwelleth no good thing: for to will is present with me; but
how to perform that which is good I find not.
For the good that I would I do not: but the evil which I would not,
that I do. Now if I do that I
would not, it is no more I that do it, but sin that dwelleth in me.
I find then a law, that, when I would do good, evil is present with me.
For I delight in the law of God after the inward man: but I see another
law in my members, warring against the law of my mind, and bringing me into
captivity to the law of sin which is in my members."
Here, you see, we are born with the law of sin within us, and so it is
absolutely necessary for the law of God to restrain us from sinning.
Rom.
7:24, 25 -- "O wretched man that I am!
who shall deliver me from the body of this death?
I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord.
So then with the mind I myself serve the law of God; but with the flesh
the law of sin."
Yes, God and His law in our minds, which we acquire only by the study
of the Word of God
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are
our only hope for victory over the law of sin and the flesh.
Rom.
8:1 -- "There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in
Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit."
The moment we accept Christ as our Saviour, all of our trespasses
against the law are blotted out, and paid for by the death of Christ.
Were this not the case we ourselves would have to pay the penalty of
death, from which there is no resurrection to eternal life.
Rom.
8:2 -- "For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me
free from the law of sin and death.
Here the apostle introduces another law, the law of the Spirit of life
-- three laws in all: (1) the law of ten commandments, (2) the law of the
flesh, (3) the law of the Spirit of life.
But this third law, let us remember, is in Christ, and it makes us free
from the law of sin and death only is we be in Him.
Rom.
8:3-11 -- "For what the law could not do, in that it was weak through the
flesh, God sending His Own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh, and for sin,
condemned sin in the flesh: that the righteousness of the law might be
fulfilled in us, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.
For they that are after the flesh do mind the things of the flesh; but
they that are after the Spirit the things of the Spirit.
For to be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is
life and peace.
"Because the carnal mind is enmity against
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God:
for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be.
So then they that are in the flesh cannot please God.
But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the
Spirit of God dwell in you. Now
if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of His.
And if Christ be in you, the body is dead because of sin; but the
Spirit is life because of righteousness.
But if the Spirit of Him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in
you, He that raised up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortal
bodies by His Spirit that dwelleth in you."
It is our privilege to have the same Spirit that was in Christ.
In fact, we must have this Spirit if we are to walk in newness of life,
and if we are to have a part in the resurrection of the just.
From Paul's discourse you see that to be a Christian means to watch
every step you make, and to war against your own flesh, lest you willfully
fall into the pit from which there is no escape.
The Christian, moreover, cannot sin; his righteousness in Christ is
absolutely secured, for Christ has paid the penalty for his past sins.
Moreover, if he should accidentally sin again, he has an Advocate to
plead his case, even Jesus Christ, the righteous.
Thus it is that though a righteous man fall seven times a day, he rises
up, still continues the race and finally wins.
But suppose that you should have to struggle to keep the commandments
of God in the Kingdom of God throughout eternity, should have to struggle as
you struggle now? Suppose the law
of the flesh should stay with you forever? -- What
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then?
Would you then be as anxious as you are now for a place in the Kingdom?
God tells us what to expect.
Jer.
31:31-34 -- "Behold, the days come, saith the Lord, that I will make a
new covenant with the house of Israel, and with the house of Judah: not
according to the covenant that I made with their fathers in the day that I
took them by the hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt; which My
covenant they brake, although I was an husband unto them, saith the Lord: but
this shall be the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel; After
those days, saith the Lord, I will put My law in their inward parts, and write
it in their hearts; and will be their God, and they shall be My people.
And they shall teach no more every man his neighbour, and every man his
brother, saying, Know the Lord: for they shall all know Me, from the least of
them unto the greatest of them, saith the Lord: for I will forgive their
iniquity, and I will remember their sin no more."
Here is a promise of a new contract, a new covenant.
It is not the kind God made with our predecessors in the day they came
up out of Egypt, the day He wrote the commandments on tables of stone and thus
to keep them. Instead He makes a
new covenant, a covenant to write them on our very hearts.
Then every one of us will consequently know Him without having to be
taught.
Take notice, though, He is not to make a new law, but a new covenant, a
new contract for keeping the law. The
difference is that rather than His writing the law on tables of stone, He will
write it on the fleshly tables of the
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heart,
the seat which the law of sin now occupies.
This covenant, you see, is to be made with both the house of Israel and
the house of Judah, -- with all God's people.
The scripture, remember, does not say that we cannot keep the law while
it is written on the tables of stone, but it definitely says that we can, for
those who broke the law are reproved for so doing.
We can, therefore, even now inconveniently keep the commandments though
they be still written on stones. For
convenience sake most Christians wish the law were abolished, and some make
themselves believe that it has been abolished, although the only law that has
been abolished is the ceremonial, sacrificial law, the shadow of the Lamb of
God.
What difference would there be whether the law be written on stone, or
on our hearts? -- The experience of Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon reveals
the answer.
Had the king by force been made to live with the cattle, in a stable or
in a field, he would have committed suicide if possible.
But as soon as God took his human heart away from him, and put the
heart of an ox in him, the king was perfectly contented to be with the cattle,
and altogether discontented to live in his palace.
Were the same thing done to anyone of us, our desires would be the same
as the king's. In like manner,
when the stony heart is taken away from us, and the heart of flesh with the
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law
of God written on it put in us, we shall then find it altogether too
inconvenient to sin, and most delightful to keep the commandments of God.
And so you need not fear having to struggle to keep the law of God in
the Kingdom, as you do here. You
will then be perfectly contented to live a sinless life.
In fact you will want to sin no more than you would now want to die.
Wonderful indeed! but when
may we expect this miracle to take place?
To find the answer to this question, we need connect Jeremiah's
prophecy with Ezekiel's prophecy of the same event:
Jer.
31:8 -- "Behold, I will bring them from the north country, and gather
them from the coasts of the earth, and with them the blind and the lame, the
woman with child and her that travaileth with child together: a great company
shall return thither."
Ezek.
36:24-28 -- "For I will take you from among the heathen, and gather you
out of all countries, and will bring you into your own land.
Then will I sprinkle clean water upon you, and ye shall be clean: from
all your filthiness, and from all your idols, will I cleanse you.
A new heart also will I give you, and a new spirit will I put within
you: and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh, and I will give
you an heart of flesh. And I will
put My Spirit within you, and cause you to walk in My statutes, and ye shall
keep My judgments, and do them. And
ye shall dwell in the land that I gave to your fathers; and ye shall be My
people, and I will be your God."
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The records from both prophets clearly point out the time in which this
miracle will be performed on the hearts of all God's people.
Both prophets make it as clear as can be made, that this change of
heart takes place in the Holy Land, Palestine, at the beginning of the kingdom
which God promises to set up "in that days of these kings" (Dan.
2:44), not after their days. He
moreover says that He will take us from among the heathen and gather us from
all countries, and take us into our own land (Ezek. 36:24), the land in which
our fathers dwelt (Ezek. 36:28). "Then,"
at that time, says Inspiration, not before, will He sprinkle clean water upon
us, cleanse us from all filthiness, and from all idols.
Also, a new heart will He then put in us (Ezek. 36:26).
He will give us His Spirit and cause us to comply with His statutes,
and to keep His judgments (Ezek. 36:27).
Read these scriptures for yourself and see if they say all I am trying
to tell you they say.
Jer.
31:35-40 -- "Thus saith the Lord, which giveth the sun for a light by
day, and the ordinances of the moon and of the stars for a light by night,
which divideth the sea when the waves thereof roar; The Lord of hosts is His
name: if those ordinances depart from before Me, saith the Lord, then the seed
of Israel also shall cease from being a nation before Me for ever.
Thus saith the Lord; If heaven above can be measured, and the
foundations of the earth searched out beneath, I will also cast off all the
seed of Israel for all that they have done, saith the Lord.
Behold, the days come, saith the Lord, that the city shall be built to
the Lord from the tower of Hananeel unto the gate of the corner.
And the measuring line shall yet go forth over against it upon the hill
Gareb,
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and
shall compass about to Goath. And
the whole valley of the dead bodies, and of the ashes, and all the fields unto
the brook of Kidron, unto the corner of the horse gate toward the east, shall
be holy unto the Lord; it shall not be plucked up, nor thrown down any more
for ever."
People can believe anything they wish to believe, but we will believe
the Bible. I know that this is
what the Bible teaches, and that this is God's schedule for these events.
And since this is God's program for the cleansing of His people, and
for their receiving the new heart, our message becomes exceedingly important
to all who wish to be in the Kingdom. We
can but put our heart and soul in the work, though, and leave the results to
God. If we ever had to be all out
for God and none for self, it is now.
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THE
PEOPLE THAT HARDLY STAND A CHANCE
TEXT
OF ADDRESS BY V.T. HOUTEFF,
MINISTER
OF D. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS
SABBATH,
JANUARY 24, 1948
MT.
CARMEL CHAPEL
WACO,
TEXAS
The text of our subject for this afternoon is found in Proverbs 29:18.
Prov.
29:18 -- "Where there is no vision, the people perish: but he that
keepeth the law, happy is he."
At the outset of our study let us ascertain to what extent this
scripture has been fulfilled. In
the days of Moses, you remember, the Egyptians had no vision, but the Hebrews
did have a vision and a prophet to interpret the vision.
With this gift among them when they came against the Red Sea the
Hebrews were preserved, but the Egyptians perished.
"The wise man," you see, was not guessing when he said
"Where there is no vision, the people perish."
Suppose, though, the people should have a vision, but no interpreter
for the vision. What then?
Let us see: You recall that Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, had a
night vision but had no interpreter, no, not one among all his wise men in the
kingdom. Consequently as they
were unable to interpret his vision (Dan. Chapter 2), it was decreed that they
should be put to death, and they would have perished if Daniel, God's man, had
not been in the land to interpret the king's vision.
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Pharaoh, too, had a vision but no interpreter.
And if Joseph had not been in the land of Egypt to interpret the king's
vision, the Egyptians and the whole ancient world would have perished during
the seven years of famine. What
the Bible says, is one hundred percent true, you see.
Now let me ask you a simple question.
If the people with out a vision and without a interpreter perish, how
are they then to get the vision and the interpreter?
Saint Peter gives the clue:
2
Pet. 1:19, 20 -- "We have also a more sure word of prophecy; whereunto ye
do well that ye take heed, as unto a light that shineth in a dark place, until
the day dawn, and the day star arise in your hearts: knowing this first, that
no prophecy of the Scripture is of any private interpretation."
Here we are told that prophecy, a vision, is the acid test by which to
judge purported Bible Truth; that is, if the thing is not in prophecy, if
there is no vision of it found in the writings of the prophets, then, there is
no truth in it. Yes, the visions
of the prophets are to be our visions if we must be preserved.
Prophecy, though, he contends is of no more private interpretation than
were Nebuchadnezzar's and Pharaoh's visions, that the wise men of any people
are not able to interpret the concealed prophecies of God.
Why?--
2
Pet. 1:21 -- "For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man:
but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost."
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This is exactly why prophecy cannot be privately interpreted, not
without the Spirit Who dictated the prophecies to holy men of old.
So, then, the prophecies are not interpreted by the will of men, but by
the Spirit of Truth, "the Spirit of Prophecy," the same Spirit that
dictated the prophecies. This,
you see, is not my idea. It is
the plain language of the Bible. But
perhaps there is still doubt in your minds, and if so we would do well to give
the Bible another test.
Let us, therefore, again consider the kings of Babylon and of Egypt.
Both kings gave to their wise men the opportunity to interpret some of
the things which we now find in the Bible.
The kings of those ancient lands gave their wise men not only the
opportunity baited with rich reward for interpreting the visions, but even
threatened to slay them if they failed to do so.
This was especially true in Babylon.
Their wise men failed and even openly and wisely admitted that to
reveal the secret things of God was not their business.
Are not these tests strong enough to convince any of you that the
secret things of God, such as the concealed prophecies, are not disclosed by
finite men, -- no, not by the Devil either, that when God wants a thing to be
a secret, it remains concealed until He Himself reveals it?
Then, when it is revealed all are to know that God Himself is at work.
Are not therefore the wise men of the day making fools of themselves by
airing their private interpretations of the unrevealed Scriptures?
If it is hard enough for the average-mind to admit that he is wrong,
then pray tell me
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how
easily will our wise men, who think themselves to stand without a peer, to
admit their mistakes? For this is
exactly what they must do to their audiences if they themselves are ever to
accept the prophecies when unfolded by the Holy Spirit Himself.
And if they do not give up their private interpretations and take the
interpretations of the Spirit, will they not sin against the Holy Ghost?
The wise men of Chaldea and Egypt were not allowed to advance their
private ideas as to what the kings' visions might mean, so at last it was an
easy matter for them to say, "We do not know."
But it was not at all easy for the priests, scribes, and Pharisees in
Christ's day to recant what they had taught the people, and neither will it be
easy for the private interpreters of today, even though they know that such an
honest and trying confession would make them great heroes.
Today private interpretations have harmed and confused the world more
than at any other time. Look at
the shattered sectarian world of today. It
has split Christendom into hundreds of sects, chips of all sizes, one
disagreeing with the other. Who
can say that their diverse private interpretations of the Scriptures are
inspired, dependable, or profitable for anything but to cause Christians to
quarrel and bicker among themselves over theories and doctrines?
Are these presumptuous interpreters of the Scriptures bringing
Christians to one accord, fitting them for a second Pentecost?
or are they dividing and unfitting them?
Are they not making fools of themselves in the eyes of the
non-Christian world? It is plain
to see that they are not even as wise as the wise men of Joseph's
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day
or of Daniel's day. It sounds
hard, I know, but it would be worse to leave them sleeping without doing
something to awaken them. No one
can watch a blind man walking into an opened bridge without doing something to
prevent him from walking headlong into the river.
If they do not open their eyes now, then who can say that they are not
the people who hardly stand a chance?
Their theoretical interpretations of the Scriptures are brewing discord
within every denomination, and at the same time their adherents pray and talk
of having received, or of expecting to receive the gift of the Spirit!
They pray, not to have the gift of inspired interpretation, not to have
their private interpretation corrected, or to know the Truth more fully, but
they pray to receive the gift of working miracles!
Yes, that is what they are all after.
What presumption! and what
an insult to Intelligence!
Miracles for what purpose? -- For no other than to confuse an even
greater multitude with their private interpretations.
They may fool men but I tell you they can never fool God, and they had
better try it no longer.
Now, suppose that we have a vision and also an interpreter, but do not
have faith. Then what? -- If such
be our case, then I believe that in such an unhappy state of mind we would be
better off if we had neither vision nor interpreter, because if we had both a
vision and an interpreter, but no faith we would be held responsible for
rejecting both, and thus doubly sin against the Holy Ghost.
Then we would find ourselves in an even more unenviable position
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than
were the Jews.
There is no forgiveness for sinning against the Holy Ghost, against
Inspiration, because once rejected there is nothing else by which a sinner can
be brought to Christ. Consequently
there is no more hope for such a one, for there is nothing more that Heaven
can do to awaken him to his poverty, and hence no more remedy, no forgiveness
of sin.
But one may say, "I do have faith in the Bible, in the Word of
God." We may have even more
faith in the Bible than had the Jews, but if such one-sided faith was a
detriment to the Jews, then what would it be to others?
No, the Jews were not condemned for lack of faith in the Bible, but for
having no faith in the messengers of God, no faith in the prophets and their
interpretations of the Scriptures. Moreover,
faith in the Bible without faith in the Interpreter Who dictated the Bible is
as good as to admit that bread is indeed the staff of life, but to refuse to
take a bite of it! Let us see
what the Bible itself has to say concerning such unfortunates:
2
Chron. 36:14-17 -- "Moreover all the chief of the priests, and the
people, transgressed very much after all the abominations of the heathen; and
polluted the house of the Lord which He had hallowed in Jerusalem.
And the Lord God of their fathers sent to them by His messengers,
rising up betimes, and sending; because He had compassion on His people, and
on His dwelling place: but they mocked the messengers of God, and despised His
words, and misused His prophets, until the wrath of the Lord arose against His
people, till there was no remedy. Therefore
He brought upon them the king
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of
the Chaldees, who slew their young men with the sword in the house of their
sanctuary, and had no compassion upon young man or maiden, old man, or him
that stooped for age: He gave them all into his hand."
The transgressors herein mentioned, you see, were not left to the
slaughter simply because they were great sinners; God had compassion on them
while sinning, and sent messengers to correct and to enlighten them.
But after they rejected His messages, and slew His Spirit-filled
messengers, they sinned against the Holy Ghost, then there was nothing more
that He could do but to let their enemies destroy them.
Let us consider another example, this one in Jesus' time.
The Jews in His time had even greater faith in the Scriptures than any
before them. With the Scriptures
they accused, tried, and crucified the Lord.
The thing in which they had no faith was Jesus' interpretations of the
Scriptures. As a result, some
years later their city was destroyed, and every one that was found in it
burned as rats, only because they failed to heed Jesus' instructions:
Luke
21:20-22 -- "And when ye shall see Jerusalem compassed with armies, then
know that the desolation thereof is nigh.
Then let them which are in Judaea flee to the mountains; and let them
which are in the midst of it depart out; and let not them that are in the
countries enter thereinto. For
these be the days of vengeance, that all things which are written may be
fulfilled."
Without vision, you see, the people perish.
And also without an interpreter and without faith
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they
likewise perish. And this is why
"the Spirit of Prophecy" is an absolute necessity to the people of
God in all generations.
Laodiceanism today, you know, is in a worse situation than any people
at any other time, for by protesting that there is no need of prophets, no
need of more truth, they have already rejected them, yes, actually killed
them. If they expect no more
truth and if Jesus Christ Himself should come with more truth would they not
crucify Him also? I know that I
am not making a rash statement, not exaggerating either, and I also know that
the Bible will sustain me in what I am saying, else I would not say it.
We have now already seen that the Scriptures are not of private
interpretation, and that Christendom as a whole has no inspired,
Divinely-appointed interpreter, does not even claim to have one, and that the
people are as confused as were the foolish Babel tower-buildings when their
language was replaced with diversified languages.
Now, then, if it is Truth that makes anyone free, and if It comes only
through Inspiration, and if Christendom fails to recognize this and thus give
God no chance to save it, then what is to be its fate, and also the fate of
the Church itself? You know the
answer.
The root of this blundering, though, springs from the heart of the
church that professes to be the light of the world, for she feels rich and
increased with goods, in need of neither Truth nor prophets in spite of the
fact that the Lord Himself tells her that she is wretched, miserable, poor,
blind, and naked, about to be spued out, and in need of everything (Rev.
3:14-18.)
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To
overlook this charge and still to say we have need of nothing is to insult the
Lord, and to charge God with having forsaken the earth, the Church, and the
people, and leaving them all to do the best they can in their confusion and
carnal security, expecting to lift themselves out of their deception by the
straps of their boots!
There is but one thing that her people have been taught to look for,
and that is to look out for false prophets, and as the people do not realize
that there can be no false where there is no true, can you not see their
inconsistency? And what terrible
self-deception for a people to think themselves right when they are all wrong!
-- Testimonies for the Church, Vol. 3, pg. 253.
I say terrible, and I mean terrible, because if they keep on imagining
that they are rich and increased with goods, in need of nothing, while they
are destitute of everything, they will certainly be "spued out."
If they do awake to their poverty, it will be the greatest miracle
since the beginning of the world. I
say it will be the greatest, because they feel no need of God's help through
Inspiration, expect none, are prejudiced, suspicious, and fearful of everyone
that disagrees with their preconceived idea.
They are therefore even harder to reach with the saving Truth for today
than were the Jews of yesterday.
Will the Church forever remain in her self-deception, or will she awake
to her great need? We shall have
these questions answered if we turn to the Revelation:
"And the earth helped the woman, and the earth
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opened
her mouth, and swallowed up the flood which the dragon cast out of his mouth.
And the dragon was wroth with the woman, and went to make war with the
remnant of her seed, which keep the commandments of God, and have the
testimony of Jesus Christ...for the testimony of Jesus is the Spirit of
Prophecy." Rev. 12:16, 17; 19:10.
Here is the Bible's own answer, which says that there is to be a people
who will have the Testimony of Jesus Christ at the time the earth swallows up
the flood, the hypocrites. And
since this incident is yet future, it shows that there is to be a prophet in
the Church, for the Bible's own interpretation of "the Testimony of Jesus
Christ," is "the Spirit of Prophecy" (Rev. 19:10).
The first part of chapter 19 you will note explains that the Spirit of
Prophecy is brought to them by a man, a "fellow servant," and that
those who receive him feel like worshiping him, but he directs them to worship
God, not a man.
The remnant that are left, the saints who were not swallowed by the
Dragon's flood as the earth opened her mouth, you note have the
"testimony of Jesus Christ," the living Spirit of Prophecy active in
their midst. The Church therefore
will not sleep forever, the true people of God will awake to their poverty,
they will profit at this rousing call, but the Dragon's flood will fill the
bowels of the earth.
Let now no one deceive himself by thinking that the Bible Itself is the
active Spirit of Prophecy. Let us
be God's real people, logical thinkers, not bait hunters.
The Bible, you know, without the human channel, is as inactive as
though It were but ink and paper. Moreover,
the Spirit, too, apart from man, is also inactive:
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He,
too, works through the human agent. Hence,
without an inspired interpreter the concealed prophecies and the Spirit that
unfolds them are inactive. Moreover,
how could it be said of one particular group having the Spirit of Prophecy,
when all the sects in Christendom have the Bible?
The remnant, who have the Spirit of Prophecy among them are directed to
keep the commandments of God, while the rest of the world, through the
influence of the Dragon, persecute them.
In this light, you again see that a remnant will escape from the
present self-deception that has befuddled the whole Christian world.
Finally, what could be the Dragon's flood that proceeds out of his
mouth if not Dragon-prompted interpreters of the Scriptures through whom he
expects to cause the Church to be carried away?
Truly the self-appointed prophets in Israel of today are more in number
than were the prophets in Elijah's day. Here
is a fact which only deaf and blind persons would try to deny.
No, I am not taking pleasure in unveiling this Truth, I do it only
because I must. God wants His
people to have the Truth, and so I have no alternative but to tell it.
This flood against which the everliving Church is struggling to make
her way, is, we are told, to be swallowed by the earth.
It is to be done away with as were the self-appointed prophets in
Moses' day: namely, Korah, Dathan, and Abiram, "princes of the assembly,
famous in the congregation, men of renown." Num. 16:2.
These and all their followers and sympathizers
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perished:
"The earth opened her mouth, and swallowed them up, and their houses, and
all the men that appertained unto Korah, and all their goods." Num.
16:32.
Here we have the type, and the example, too, pointing out that what was
done in Moses' day with the men who tried to promote themselves to the office
of the Spirit of Prophecy, will be done with the men who aspire to the same
office in our day. They are the
people who hardly stand a chance.
Thus it is that any who are called to teach what the Spirit of Prophecy
unfolds to them, should not aspire to private uninspired interpretation of the
Scriptures. If they do, they and
all who follow them will have their reward unless they repent.
Gal.
3:1-3; 4:16 -- "O foolish Galatians, who hath bewitched you, that ye
should not obey the Truth...? Having
begun in the Spirit, are ye now made perfect by the flesh?"
"Am I therefore become your enemy, because I tell you the
truth?"
Let me again point out to you the people who are in the greatest danger
of failing to serve the Lord as the Spirit directs.
This we can again see from the examples of the past.
I can go back as far as Cain and Abel.
Cain was the first-born of Adam, and according to Bible rule, the
first-born was to be the leader, the priest.
From his experience we know that he, the leader, the minister in the
family, was the first one in history to worship according to his own private
interpretation of religion. And
for Abel's failing to follow Cain's way of worship, Abel was put to death at
Cain's own hands.
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Next, I would take you to Abraham's time.
You know that Ishmael was Abraham's first-born, and Isaac his second.
Ishmael, the first-born, being of the flesh persecuted Isaac, him who
was born after the Spirit.
Then, coming to Isaac's twins, Esau and Jacob: Esau was the mighty man
of the day, and the first-born in the home; his was the birthright to lead out
in the service of God. But he,
too, was more interested in hunting than in the work of the Spirit.
So little value he placed on the Spirit's work that he sold his
birthright for a mess of pottage. In
spite of this, he still expected the promised blessings from his father, but
Providence intervened! When he
discovered his loss, he, of course, as Cain of old, sought to kill his
brother.
In Moses' time we find the same spirit working through the first-born,
for all those who were twenty years or over when they left Egypt, perished in
the wilderness, with the exception of Caleb and Joshua.
From these examples in the days of our types, we see that those who are
first, and those who are mighty, whose birthright in the church grants them
the privilege to lead the people, are in the greatest danger of erring or
losing their souls. But with such
a clear picture before them through these Bible examples, we hope that they
will turn against the old Dragon and come out from his clutches.
If they do come out, they will indeed be regarded as valiant men of God
as were the three Hebrews after coming out of the fiery furnace and as Daniel
after coming out of the lions' den.
"Cease ye from man, whose breath is in his
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nostrils:
for wherein is he to be accounted of?" Isa. 2:22.
Inspired Truth, Brother, Sister, is the only thing that counts, and
only when you yourself investigate and personally decide to take your stand
for it though the whole world rejects it and takes issue with you.
Let us therefore no longer drift with the tide as a pebble with the
waves of the sea. We must be men
and women of stamina and stability if we are to follow God and His Truth.
We have now clearly seen that those who took such a stand as Truth here
presents, were God's heroes of the past, and such must be His heroes of today,
even though they be persecuted, laughed at, and cast out as were those who
have gone before them.
Victory over every failure can be gained by Divine vision, Divine
interpretation, Divine faith. These
three, you see, are inseparable, and only these three lead to Christ and
eternal life. This is indeed, the
righteousness of Christ, not tarnished with the tinsel of men.
Of course, you will have to face the opposition, but so did the Lord
Himself. Are you greater than He?
There is, how ever, one thing that the enemies of Truth cannot do, and
that is, they cannot win an argument against the Truth, let alone give
anything as good. Their only aim
is to take away your pearl of great price.
And your aim therefore should be to keep it though you may have to lose
everything else if you intend to avoid the people that hardly stand a chance
and to win in the race with the Just. Divine
vision, Spirit-filled interpreter, and unfailing faith, is what we all need to
have, lest we all perish.
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