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Symbolic Code
Volume 2 No. 5 and 6
IN THE
INTEREST OF THE SDA
DENOMINATION
"The
Twelve Tribes Which are Scattered Abroad"
This
little paper is dedicated for the conveyance of news items and reformatory
activities to Present Truth believers; to answer questions in connection with
the sealing message of the 144,000 (Rev. 7:1-8) and the great multitude (Rev.
7:9); on the prophecies of Isaiah, Zechariah, Zephaniah, Micah, Hosea, Joel,
Daniel, the Revelation, Ezekiel, Jeremiah, etc., but more fully on the first
eight books above mentioned; on Christ's parables, on types and symbols, and
also on the writings of Mrs. E.G. White.
However,
this monthly visitor promises to answer questions on such passages of the
Scriptures only as have been divinely revealed and authoritatively
proclaimed--bearing the positive mark of truth.
Therefore, it will either give a correct answer to questions or else
confess its ignorance by saying "I do not know."
Its main
object is to reveal the fact that the time has come for the Lord to manifest His
power and unify, and purify the church of God--calling her to rise up from her
dusty bed and put on her strength and her gift of beautiful garments, because
"from henceforth" the unclean shall not come unto her.
(Isa. 52:1.) Therefore, it positively demands that the messengers of
"the great and dreadful day of the Lord," under its supervision, must
strictly comply with all its requirements, instructions and advice which it
bears to them from time to time. It
will not countenance those who ignore its divine authority--the church is to be
a light to the whole world--fair as the moon,--clear as the sun, and terrible as
an army with banners. Isa. 62:1-7;
Prophets and Kings, p. 725.
The
symbols on the title page are a reproduction of the Revelation, chapters Twelve
and Nine, and Isaiah 7:21, which symbols are explained in our available
literature.
This
monthly comforter gladly calls on all S.D.A.'s who open their doors and welcome
its visit. It freely gives its time
to minister to those who shall be heirs of salvation and neither collects fees
nor makes charges for its unselfish service.
It lives on voluntary gifts and free will offerings--it burdens no one
and comforts all. Its constant
prayer is that all its clients should prosper and be in health even as their
souls prospereth. (III John 2.)
Make
your questions plain and distinct, giving the references, and they shall be
taken care of as soon as their turn on the waiting line permits.
If you
like to have this printed friend come to your home regularly, also other free
literature, send your name and address to the Universal Publishing Ass'n,
Symbolic Code Department, Mount Carmel Center, Lake Waco, Texas.
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HOUTEFF
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GREETINGS
FROM MOTHER NATURE
AT MT.
CARMEL
Inasmuch
as Present Truth believers are faithfully straining their ears in an anxious
endeavor to catch all the news waves from this anti-typical hill of "green
pastures," to which the prophet Micah's attention was called long ago
(Micah 7:14), we fear they will be greatly disappointed if we say nothing of its
activities; therefore, we are happy to send forth a few lines of greeting from
Mother Nature at Mt. Carmel.
More and
more impressive does the truth become that the Lord has prepared this place from
it's very beginning for the work which it is to accomplish.
We believe this because of the fact that besides the great advantages
deriving from its central location in the northern part of the western
hemisphere, its geographical surroundings, and its happy endowment of nature's
choicest environment, away from all worldlings and the corrupting influences of
city life, it brings to one's soul peace and joy in the "blessed hope"
which it seems no other plot of ground can do.
This has
been especially true since the last part of March, during which time Nature has
been making her most gorgeous display of fresh and many hued foliage, adding as
a finishing touch occasional dottings of various colored blossoms, while the
many different birds, caroling their "glad songs that make the forests
vocal with melody" which gratifies the ear with the most delightful musical
sounds, swell the chorus of "Nature's ten thousand voices speaking His
praise as the great Master of the arts of Nature.
But we
would not neglect to tell of the beautiful wild flowers which almost everywhere
cover the ground like a carpet of many colors, and which by their sweet
fragrance so perfume the air that they tend to over-breathe the delectable
breath of the stately cedar trees scattered throughout the forest-lands, and
standing proudly in their enduring habiliment of living green.
Such is
the symphony which in tone and color and scent pervades the entire forest, which
covers the several ravines and the two exalted hills.
And,
finally, as we gaze into the distance over and above the table land, beyond the
horizon, the boundless blue of space brings to memory the stirring promise:
"They shall behold the land that is very far off." (Isa. 33:17.)
Then
turning our attention to the east of the camp proper, we behold on a northern
slope our garden, filled with prospects of
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good
things to eat during the summer months, and extending away from it the several
scores of acres sowed to grain etc., which promise
our winter supply while on the south slope of the campus grounds our
newly planted vineyard gives hopes of supplying our dining table with that
luxurious kind of fruit by which the twelve spies described the goodness of the
Promise Land.
Although
there has been an unusual drought with but one rain of any account up to April
14th since last fall, vegetation did not look so bad as it could have, but up to
this date (May 13) we have had three good rains and everything looks promising.
Hence, we request all our friends of Present Truth to plead with the One
in Whose "hand are the deep places of the earth," and say "O
Lord, how manifold are Thy works! in wisdom hast Thou made them all: the earth
is full of Thy riches. So is this
great and wide sea, wherein are things creeping innumerable, both small and
great beasts. There go the ships;
there is that leviathan, whom Thou hast made to play therein.
These wait all upon Thee; that Thou mayest give them their meat in due
season. That Thou givest them they
gather: Thou openest Thine hand, they are filled with good.
Thou hidest Thy face, they are troubled: Thou takest away their breath,
they die, and return to their dust. Thou
sendest forth Thy Spirit, they are created: and Thou renewest the face of the
earth." (Psa. 104:24-30.)
If the
Lord shall see fit to bless us with the right amount of rain and sunshine so
that we can realize from the grain sufficient returns above our own needs to
supply feed for the poultry, and then help us to market the eggs, and if the
number of our goats can be increased from seven to about a hundred besides a few
sheep to graze the uncultivated portion of the land and to keep down the brush,
it will supply all the workers here with food and clothing and take care of the
annual payments on the tract of land.
ADMONITION
To Those
Upon Whom the Ends
Of the
World Are Come
A
certain wide awake observer along the lines of reform writes from a distant
field, and we are publishing herein a portion of his letter as a warning to
those who may be disposed to fall into the various temptations mentioned
therein, and who may hate to be found among the guests without the "wedding
garment" on when the King comes in, and who would like to avoid
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weeping
and gnashing of teeth in the "outer darkness." (Matt. 22:2-13.)
Says the letter:
"I
do not know what is going to happen to some who profess to believe in Present
Truth, who have been taught, admonished, reproved, and warned both by precept
and by example, but who still continue on in the crooked, old road as though
they absolutely never saw, heard, or knew better.
"It
is surprising to see and to hear the stratagems and beguilements by which the
enemy is endeavoring to pollute whole companies and cheat souls of eternal life.
Some are wasting their time in baking and using white flour
products--pie, cake, etc.; eating candy to ruin their health; drinking coffee
and chocolate with which only to stimulate and whip up their nerves to a
restless pitch; eating cheese and using vinegar, mustard, highly seasoned food
stuffs, etc. Others are wearing
sheer silk stockings, short sleeves, low necks, and making up with rouge,
powder, lipstick, and unnatural fingernail polishes.
While still others are reading the funny strips in the newspapers,
working cross word puzzles, and listening to worldly programs over the radio;
reading newspapers and writing letters on the Sabbath; making the Sabbath all
too little a matter in the needs of reform; being about the cares of life all
the time and studying not at all; sleeping so little that the eyes fall shut in
meetings: eating so often and so much that it dulls the mind and fatigues the
body.
"I
have mentioned here only a few of the old, Laodicean habits and practices, ideas
and theories, which the enemy is trying to continue among the reformers, and
with which he would bait Present Truth believers to snare them back into his 'kidnaping
bag.'
"I
must also mention another matter which has long been on my mind.
A variously striped correspondence virtually devoid of spiritual light
has long been passing between an increasing group of more literary members among
the believers of 'The Shepherd's Rod,' and has done no one any particular good
and all considerable harm. This class of people who are in reality, neither in harmony
with 'The Shepherd's Rod,' nor with the denomination but who, while pretending
to be friends of the one, are standing off at a short distance throwing stones
at both parties at the same time by bulky exchanges of letters, thus
unconsciously playing into the Devil's hands and enabling him by hook or crook
to consume their time, unsettle the minds of Present Truth believers, and hinder
and slow down the work while all the time they pretend to be helping.
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"Others
are very zealous to get into the work and help save the church, but are paying
no tithe!"
We are
making a most earnest appeal to all Present Truth believers to guard themselves
from every evil influence and gain victory over the natural man who is urging
them to sell out their birthright either for a "bowl of pottage" or a
"Babylonish garment," or for vanity or covetousness.
"HE
SHALL APPEAR TO YOUR JOY, AND THEY SHALL BE ASHAMED"
(Isa.
66:5)
Dear
Brother Houteff:
As
regular Seventh-day Adventist church members, recognized by the S.D.A.
Conference, the last chapter in our church life in San Angelo has been written.
Three elders appeared here Friday, and after preaching against "The
Shepherd's Rod," called a business meeting, in it asking all to stand
"who would remain loyal to the S.D.A. church and renounce "The
Shepherd's Rod' doctrines". Five of us remained seated.
Bro. Aclin (the church deacon), Sr. Aclin (church treasurer), Sr. Reeves
(S.S. Supt.), Sr. Ebner (church secretary), and I. (Bro. Ebner was at home sick in bed.) The Elders said "that they would be patient with all,
save Mrs. Noguess and Ebner, who spent their time teaching and preaching
"Shepherd's Rod doctrine."
They
balloted secretly, with the result that nine stood for disfellowshipping, and
three (Bro. and Sr. Aclin and Sr. Reeves) against.
As we had not violated either the law of God or of man, but only stood
true to principle, the whole procedure was unscriptural and indecent.
Though
we now seem to be without a church home, we rely on the promise that He will be
our Guide and closest Friend in every time of need.
I forgot
to mention that they put Sr. Reeves out of office because she refused to quit
reading "The Shepherd's Rod" for herself and that Bro. and Sr. Aclin
resigned.
(Signed)
Mrs W.J. Noguess,
San
Angelo, Texas.
"Dare
any of you, having a matter against another, go to law before the unjust, and
not before the saints? But brother
goeth to law with brother, and that before the unbelievers." (1 Cor.
6:1,6.)
Sabbath
morning, May 11, 1936, a group of us (teachers, patents, and students of the La
Crescenta "Shepherd's Rod" Paro-
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chial
Home School) presented ourselves at the Hawthorne S.D.A. Church for worship.
Before reaching the church doors, we were met by an elder who hastily
informed us that we were not welcome, and that if we persistently disregarded
their wishes, they would be forced to take action by calling the police.
We asked
them for a reason for barring us from the church, but we received no answer save
the usual retort. "The council
has voted to keep you out. We just
do not want you here."
As it
was useless to attempt to reason with them, we calmly stepped off the church
steps, and stood in the parking strip in front of the church quietly studying
our Bibles.
Very
shortly, one of the elders went away in his car, and about ten minutes later, a
police car drove up and Sr. Jourdain and her daughter, both of whom had recently
been disfellowshipped from the Hawthorne church for embracing Present Truth, and
who had the previous week been warned not to return to the church, were
summarily ordered to "come along."
My husband stepped over to the officers and interrogated them concerning
the arrest of these two sisters, but Elder Cales, who had run to speak to the
officers just as soon as he spied my husband step over to them, had so
prejudiced their minds with smooth sayings that it was useless to talk with
them.
We
requested permission to accompany the sisters to the police station, and after a
moment's hesitancy, they consented to let us go with them. But they soon decided, upon the prompting of Elder Cales,
that it would be more to the church's comfort to take the whole group to the
station. So twelve of us soon found
ourselves at the Hawthorne Police Station.
In the
meantime, Sr. Shaffner, another recently disfellowshipped member of the
Hawthorne church, found herself, as the police sergeant later confessed, "a
victim of circumstance," for just after we had been taken to the station,
she drove up in front of the church, let a sister out of her car, and then drove
off again, whereupon, Elder Cales, seeing her come and go, sent an officer in
pursuit of her, with the consequence that she also was forced to go to the
station!
By this
time, my husband had been called into the office to discuss the matter with the
Sergeant. Here the Lord surely
turned apparent defeat into victory. Rather
than being denied the right of returning to the church, we were granted the
privilege of presenting ourselves for worship with the understanding that if we
were refused admittance, we could park our cars diagon-
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ally
across the street from the church, and sit in them and study our Sabbath School
lesson.
After
leaving the police station, several of us went to the Inglewood church, which is
not far from the Hawthorne church, as Bro. Lipsey, who had been threatened by
the church to be put in jail, had attended the Sabbath School there, and as we
desired to worship some place if possible.
Upon arriving there, we found Bro. Lipsey standing in front of the
church, having been refused admittance.
We were
met at the door of the church by three of the church elders who, with trembling
lips, informed us that we were not going to enter the church, and that if need
be, they would invoke the law to enforce their wishes. But again we were given no reason other than the old familiar
one for being debarred from the services. Soon
we learned that two officers were stationed a short distance away, so my husband
and I went over to them to protest the injustice of the church's action, while
one of the church elders hurried over to fan the flames of prejudice.
The
officers said very little, and seemed quite biased and hardhearted toward us, so
after talking with them for a short time Bro. Lipsey, my husband and I were
taken in the police car to see the Inglewood Chief of Police.
Here we
were not so fortunate as we had been in Hawthorne, for instead of reasoning with
my husband, the Chief of Police closed his ears to every bit of reason, and we
were told to remain away from the Inglewood church, and not to distribute
literature in the vicinity of Inglewood on penalty of full prosecution for
disregarding the warning.
But we
went on our way rejoicing, "Persecuted, but not forsaken; cast down, but
not destroyed," remembering with consolation Paul's words to Timothy,
"Wherein I suffer trouble, as an evil doer, even unto bonds: But the Word
of God is not bound," and singing with the psalmist: "Surely the wrath
of man shall praise Thee: the remainder of wrath shalt Thou restrain."
"...being
reviled, we bless; being persecuted, we suffer it: being defamed, we entreat: we
are made as the filth of the world and are the off scouring of all things unto
this day." (I Corinthians 4:12, 13.)
But
against those who revile and persecute and defame us, stands the fearful
sentence: "Woe unto you that laugh now! for ye shall mourn and weep,"
while to those who "with patience wait for it," stands the exceeding
precious promise: "Blessed are ye that weep now, for ye shall laugh."
Mrs. M.J. Bingham,
La
Crescenta, California.
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CAST OUT
BUT NOT CAST DOWN!
Dear
Brethren:
I am
more than happy that the message of "The Shepherd's Rod" has found a
warm place in my heart. I love my
Saviour and feel that He has favored me by giving me a second chance and an
opportunity to prove my love to Him in enduring the reproaches of my brethren,
who are much incensed against the ones who have brought the sealing message to
me and, though ignorant of it, they are shutting the homes and hearts against
the Spirit of God and against the light that shines forth so clearly in the
Bible and the Testimonies.
Looking
back, I can see that up to a short time ago I was a 100 per cent Laodicean,
blind yet perfectly satisfied both with the light I had on the S.D.A. message
and with the poor knowledge I had of my salvation.
The
"Testimonies of Sabbath School Work," pp. 62-66 and "Testimonies
to Ministers," p. 300, also "Testimonies for the Church," Vol. 5,
p. 211, are a good defense for the faith once delivered unto the saints.
The
message, "Cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet, and shew
My people their transgression, and the house of Jacob their sins," is
reforming my life, and the facts and truths, in reference to the message, as I
read them for the first time were indeed startling to me, and what I have read
is enough to convince me that the enemy, masking in S.D.A. garb, has smoothly
and quietly crept into our churches, and, simulating the voice of the Lord, is
crying out loud in the ears of the laity, "Awake, awake; put on thy
strength, O Zion; put on thy beautiful garments, O Jerusalem, the holy city: for
henceforth there shall no more come into thee the uncircumcised and the
unclean" (Isa. 52:1), and they are snoring all the more!
Only showing that the old dragon by his deceptive arts has spread a cloud
of dense darkness over all, and as his seed of satisfaction and prejudices has
found fertile soil in the hearts of many, he expects to keep us ignorant of the
truth forever.
Therefore,
by the grace of God, I am going to do all that is in my power to arouse my
brethren and sisters that they may see the "Present Truth" for this
time. Nothing but death can keep me
from passing it to others. Pray for
them and me, that God's people may return to the "old landmarks" and
"the firm platform" in fulfillment of the following: "The living
testimony had been revived. The
last great warning had sounded everywhere, and it
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had
stirred up and enraged the inhabitants of the earth who would not receive the
message." ("Early Writings," p. 279.)
I feel
so weak and incompetent to have any part in giving this message to the church,
but I have given myself and all to God, and am asking Him to make me a blessing
to His people, and that all who sigh and cry for all the abominations in the
midst thereof may help me with their prayers.
We are
thankful for the Code. The question
and answer section has satisfactorily cleared up nearly all the points of the
controversy that the opposing side has brought to bear against the message of
today.
(Signed)
T.E. Henderson,
Keene,
Texas.
Dear
Sister:
Since
the last time I wrote to you, another sister and I have been disfellowshipped
for believing "The Shepherd's Rod," message. As long as they were getting the tithe from a few of our
members, they left us alone, but since the tithe has stopped they had a special
meeting to put us out. I feel only
sorry for the stand the leaders have taken.
The more
I study this message, the plainer I can see the Lord will have to come down and
take the reins in His own hands and change leadership. I get great comfort from the following verses:
"Hear
the word of the Lord, ye that tremble at His Word: Your brethren that hated you,
that cast you out for My name's sake, said, Let the Lord be glorified: but He
shall appear to your joy, and they shall be ashamed." (Isa. 66:5.)
"But
and if ye suffer for righteousness' sake, happy are ye: and be not afraid of
their terror, neither be troubled." (1 Peter 3:14.)
I thank
God that I heard this message in time to awaken out of sleep and, if faithful,
to be counted among the five wise virgins.
(Signed)
Mrs. A.E. Bettys,
Anacortes,
Washington.
Dear
Brethren:
I am a
firm believer in "The Shepherd's Rod," and intend to go through with
it to the end. I am so glad that
the Lord has opened my eyes to the light, and if He will permit me, I will carry
it to others that they, too, may embrace the truth for this time and rejoice in
it as we do. Pray for me.
(Signed)
Mrs. Nora Walters.
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The
Feeble Shall Be As David
Those
who have been timid and self-distrustful, will declare themselves openly for
Christ and His truth. The most weak
and hesitating in the church, will be as David--willing to do and dare."
(Vol. 5, p. 81.)
Dear
Brothers and Sisters:
I am
teaching the "The Shepherd's Rod" message to all the church members
here. I have a company here of ten
that are studying. "The
Shepherd's Rod," and we are praying that the entire church may accept it.
We are expecting the ministers here any day to try to refute "The
Shepherd's Rod," but we know the truth will stand.
I have
been a believer in the "The Shepherd's Rod" message now for nearly one
year. My wife and I lost our
position at Birmingham, Ala., for standing up for the "The Shepherd's
Rod" message, but we are thankful that the dear people with whom I studied
at Birmingham are still faithful; some of them have definitely taken their stand
for Present Truth. My only desire
is to carry this message to our brethren in the church before it is too late...
I
anxiously look forward to the Code each month, and I always read it at my first
opportunity. Please remember me in
your prayers that I may be successful in winning many precious souls to Christ.
(Signed)
J.R. Vories,
Logansport,
Indiana.
Dear
Brothers and Sisters:
Last
fall in studying the "Temple Chart," we ran into what appeared to be
conflicting statements, but as we feared that we might be turning aside light
from the Lord, we set to work, trying to run down the discrepancy.
After three months of intense study, I have not been able to disprove a
single thing, and though I find that much history is lost, there remains
sufficient evidence to justify one's faith and confidence in the study.
I find the subject intensely interesting, and I am glad for the time
spent: it proves to me that this is a message from God, urging us to clean up
and prepare for the fulfillment of Ezekiel 9.
It is plain that no one will receive the seal of God if he continues
sinning or neglecting to sigh and cry for the abominations in the church. (Vol.
5 p. 210.)
(Signed)
R. F. G.
Portland,
Ore.
Dear
Brethren and Sisters:
You will
find enclosed $1.00 to pay for one copy of No. 2 "The Shepherd's Rod"
book.
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We are
still studying on this question and are becoming more firmly convinced that it
is Present Truth. May God bless you
all.
(Signed)
Mrs. J. W. W.
QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS
Dear
Brother J--:
Your
several questions are answered as follows:
"When
Do the Seven Seals End?"
The
"seven seals" end with the second coming of Christ because of the fact
that they depict the inhabitants of the earth as well as the sealing of the
saints, as you will notice by the first four seals, and though the chart on p.
204 of "The Shepherd's Rod," Vol. 2 does not show the fact that all
the seven end at the commencement of the millennium, it is so stated on page
221. If the seals should end at the
close of probation, it would indicate the end of human life upon earth before
the plagues are poured out and before Christ comes to receive His saints.
Explain
the Co-Incidence Chart
The 1585
date (co-incidence chart, "The Shepherd's Rod," Vol. 1, page 112),
being derived from the birth date of Jacob (the father of the twelve tribes), is
numerically figurative of the birth of a denomination which must bring forth the
spiritual twelve tribes--the 144,000. As
the truth of the 144,000 was first revealed in the year 1930, this date stands
as the one on which the church gave birth to the "servants of God."
The Seventh-day Adventist denomination being 85 years old at that time,
the number of years correspond with the number from the call of Abraham to the
birth of Jacob (85). Therefore, by subtracting the number of years from Abraham's
call to the birth of Jacob (85) from the year the truth of the 144,000 was
revealed (1930), it carries us back to the year the S.D.A. denomination came
into existence (1845) thereby proving the fact that it is this particular church
or denomination which is to bring forth the twelve spiritual tribes.
The 1715
date, being derived from the date of ancient Israel's going into Egypt, is a
type of a dividing line between the typical and anti-typical periods.
The first typical period being from Abraham's call to Israel entering
into Egypt--215 years--and the second from the time they arrived in Egypt to the
time they went out, which was another 215 years.
There is no anti-typical significance in the 1715 date, save that it
becomes as a dividing line be-
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tween
the period prior to and that immediately following, showing that there are three
co-incidences before the 1715 date and three after it, excluding the last two
explanatory panels as shown on the chart.
All that
are found members of the church up to the fulfillment of Ezekiel Nine will
either receive the seal and be a part of or with the 144,000, or else be left
without the seal and fall under the "slaughter weapons" of the
"five men."
Who Will
Fall and Who Will Stand?
Those
who are too young in the faith are not required to understand more of the
teachings in "The Shepherd's Rod" than time has permitted them, but
they are under obligation to continue studying and to "sigh and cry for all
the abominations" in the church. There
is no excuse for neglecting this duty. The
existing evils in the church are very easily recognized and one must speak even
though one may not understand every point of the doctrines.
The
first volume of "The Shepherd's Rod" calls our attention to the
abominations for which to "sigh and cry" and enables us to receive the
seal and escape the ruin. But we
are to study the second volume for additional help and prepare ourselves to give
the message to the world after the purification of the church. Those who are not privileged to study it now are not
responsible for being in darkness concerning the light that is shining upon us.
I do not
think God will lay away any one because of being in danger of rejecting His
message. Those who do not hear the
Good Shepherd's voice now, neither will hear it in the resurrection, but those
who have passed away involuntarily without the knowledge of the sealing message
are judged only by the message since 1844.
But those who have voluntarily rejected the sealing message, whether they
live or die, we suppose have been judged by it.
The Mark
of the Beast
"The
Shepherd's Rod" has cleared the subject of the 144,000 in every respect and
proves that after the purification, only "such as should be saved"
will be added to the church, as the event of your question, that is, "How
will some S.D.A.'s yield their faith, thus receiving the mark of the
beast," is yet future, and as we look into the matter from a distance by
the eye of faith, "we see through a glass darkly."
Therefore, I can give you suggestions only.
The
whole world will be urged to receive the seal of God and also the mark of the
beast. There will be in the Advent
message many who will yield for the time being to the pleading of the Spirit,
but
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who
will, before completely surrendering to God, "yield their faith and thus
receive the mark of the beast."
In the
second place there will be S.D.A. parents who will have with them their children
who, being in a Seventh-day Adventist home and having an understanding of the
message, though not rightfully members of the church, will be in one sense of
the word called Seventh-day Adventists.
Doubtful
"The
Shepherd's Rod" has cleared many perplexing questions to which we were not
able to give an answer before it came, and in addition to these, it has brought
forth great light from the Word of God on prophecies which heretofore have
appeared to be only mysteries, and it is true that no other two volumes in the
world contain so much light. But
you say, "If every point on these subjects is not understood, it will be a
source of doubt in our minds and perhaps loss of all faith we now have."
If you understand everything else, and these few minor points be the only
things which you do not understand, you may have a good reason for your doubts,
but inasmuch as you do not understand it all, I hope you may take the following
advice of the Spirit of Prophecy:
"There
is but one course for those to pursue who honestly desire to be freed from
doubts. Instead of questioning and
caviling concerning that which they do not understand, let them give heed to the
light which already shines upon them, and they will receive greater light.
Let them do every duty which has been made plain to their understanding,
and they will be enabled to understand and perform those of which they are now
in doubt."--"The Great Controversy," p. 528.
While
God has given ample evidence for faith, He will never remove all excuse for
unbelief. All who look for hooks to
hang their doubts upon, will find them. And
those who refuse to accept and obey God's word until every objection has been
removed, and there is no longer an opportunity for doubt, will never come to the
light."--"The Great Controversy," p. 527.
Study
with desire to know everything but never allow the hidden things to cause doubts
about the things that are made plain.
What to
Do With the Tithe?
As to
the tithe, I say as you do: "We want our little to go where it will
accomplish the most," but first of all and always above our own judgment,
we want to go wherever the Lord commands, for it is His and not ours.
We are "not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of
Israel," and
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"It
is not meet to take the children's bread, and cast it to dogs."
(Matt. 15:24, 26). God has not sent us to the heathen, but to the church, and
has commanded: "Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse" wherein
is Present Truth, and as our message is to "the lost sheep of the house of
Israel," it will be meat in His house where the "children are fed
"first."
Suppose
we should all feel that our tithes must go to the treasury in Washington, then
how would the message reach the people in the church?
God does not want to bring the heathen unconverted into the church for
the slaughter of Ezekiel Nine, but He is exceedingly anxious to save the church:
neither is He working "to bring many souls into the truth, because of the
church-members who have never been converted....Would they not make of no effect
the God-given message which His people are to bear?"--"Testimonies for
the Church," Vol. 6, p. 371.
Let only
those who do not have the light on the sealing message support the message of
the judgment of the dead which is passing away as the setting sun, then we will
not deprive either the one or the other. Moreover,
what success do you suppose we can hope to have in bringing the sealing message
to the church if we support those who are rising against us like the waves of
the sea? No, Brother J., if we
continue paying our tithe to them, we will not only be weakening our power
against the enemy, but also our position in relation to the message we bear, for
then they will say to us, "If you have a message for us, you will put your
gifts toward the advancement of your message and not toward ours."
Hence, by supporting the church and its warfare against the message we
bear, we will instead of winning the confidence of the brethren to what we
believe, not only be driving them away, but also strengthening the forces of the
enemy and weakening ours, for you cannot fight your adversaries by lending them
your weapons to stand strong against you. Brother
J., comply with all the requirements of the Spirit of Prophecy by taking a firm
stand either on one side or on the other, as expressed in the following:
"Satan
is now using every device in this sealing time to keep the minds of God's people
from the present truth and to cause them to waver"..."Warn those who
embrace but a part of the truths...that they must gladly receive all the
messages as God has given them, or have no part in the matter."--Early
Writings," pp. 43, 188, 189.
As long
as you keep wavering on Present Truth, your sighing and crying will be too
feeble and insufficient to place the seal of
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God in
your forehead--on display; that is, openly confessing that you are a disciple of
Christ; and as long as they receive your tithe and offerings, they will never
"cast" you out (Isa. 66:5). By
the fact that you are still a member of the church and in office, it speaks for
itself that you have not yet taken a firm stand on the Lord's side, although He
has said: "Set thy face against it, and it shall be besieged, and thou
shalt lay siege against it." Mark
that "this" and not your name on the church books or your gifts in
their treasury, "shall be a sign to the house of Israel." (Ezek. 4:3.)
Time of
the Slaughter of the
Multitude
Regarding
your inquiry as to whether the Great Multitude is brought during the sixth seal
and as to whether the slaughter takes place at the beginning of the seventh, we
make the following explanation:
The
slaughter must come before the great multitude is brought in, for the following
citations show that a pure church is to proclaim the Loud cry message:
"Clad
in the armor of Christ's righteousness, the church is to enter upon her final
conflict. 'Fair as the moon, clear
as the sun, and terrible as an army with banners,' she is to go forth into all
the world, conquering and to conquer."--"Prophets and Kings," p.
725.
"While
the investigative judgment is going forward in heaven, while the sins of
penitent believers are being removed from the sanctuary, there is to be a
special work of purification, of putting away of sin, among God's people upon
earth....When this work shall have been accomplished the followers of Christ
will be ready for His appearing."--"The Great Controversy." p.
425.
"I
saw another mighty angel commissioned to descend to the earth, to unite his
voice with the third angel, and give power and force to his message....The light
which attended this angel penetrated everywhere as he cried mightily, with a
strong voice, Babylon is fallen, is fallen, and is become the habitation of
devils, and the hold of every foul spirit and a cage of every unclean and
hateful bird."...
"This
message seemed to be an addition to the third message, joining it as the
midnight cry joined the second angel's message in 1844.
The glory of God rested upon the patient, waiting saints, and they
fearlessly gave the last solemn warning, proclaiming the fall of Babylon, and
calling upon God's people to come out of her that they might escape her fearful
doom.
"The
light that was shed upon the wait-
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penetrated everywhere, and those in the churches who had any light, who had not
heard and rejected the three messages, obeyed the call, and left the fallen
churches. Many had come to years of
accountability since these messages had been given, and the light shone upon
them, and they were privileged to choose life or death." "Early
Writings," pp. 277, 278.
In
another statement, Sr. White, says: "Only those who have withstood and
overcome temptation in the strength of the Mighty One will be permitted to act a
part in proclaiming this message when it shall have swelled into the Loud
Cry."--"Review and Herald," Nov. 19, 1908.
See Isa. 66:16, 19, 20.
The
above proves that the slaughter comes before the gathering of the second fruits
and under the seventh seal, and that the Loud Cry begins with an additional
message and with mighty power. However,
when the seventh seal begins, the events of the sixth do not necessarily cease,
for all the seals extend to the close of probation.
(See "The Shepherd's Rod," Vol. 2, p. 221.)
Revelation 8:1, speaking of the silence in Heaven for the space of half
an hour, proves to be the event of the fulfillment of Ezekiel 9. at which time
"shall Michael stand up." It
is at this juncture that Christ puts on His garments of vengeance and surprises
the hypocrites in Zion. See
"Testimonies for the Church," Vol. 5, p. 690.
I have
never taught nor published anything to the effect that there is to be another
church besides the seven churches of the Revelation, chapters Two and Three.
These seven prophetic sections of church history cover the period while
the wheat and tares are growing together. However,
we do teach that the last, the Laodicean, is to be purified, and that this pure
state of the seventh church is symbolized by the candle-stick of the fourth
chapter of Zechariah which, true enough, is the eighth in number so far as
candlesticks are concerned and which, though in one sense must be an eighth
church, in another sense is still the seventh because it is made up purely of
the members from the Laodicean church--the first fruits--before the ingathering
of the second fruits, and that the tares, or those who failed to receive the
seal are destroyed by the slaughter weapons as shown to Ezekiel in vision.
Thus the last of the seven churches emerges from an undesirable state
into a glorious one without becoming a new denomination.
(See "The Shepherd's Rod," Vol. 2, p. 284).
Revelation
18:1 and "Early
Writings,"
p. 277
Regarding
the angel of Revelation 18:1
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and the
angel of Revelation 7:2, the former is the Loud Cry angel spoken of in
"Early Writings," p. 277 where it says: "Then I saw another
mighty angel commissioned to descend to the earth, to unite his voice with the
third angel, and give power and force to his message...The work of this angel
comes in at the right time to join in the last great work of the third angel's
message, as it swells to a loud cry....
"This
message seemed to be an addition to the third message, joining it as the
midnight cry joined the second angel's message in 1884."
The "Shepherd's Rod" message is what the above quotation
describes.
The
angel of Revelation 7, who prophetically sealed the 144,000, is the same as the
one of Ezekiel Nine, who marked those who signed and cried for the abominations
in the church. Says the Spirit of
Prophecy: "This mightiest of angels (Rev.
7:2) has in his hand the seal of the living God, or of Him who alone can give
life, who can inscribe upon the foreheads the mark or inscription, to whom shall
be granted immortality, eternal life. It
is the voice of this highest angel that had authority to command the four angels
to keep in check the four winds until this work was performed, and until he
should give the summons to let them loose....This sealing of the servants of God
is the same that was shown to Ezekiel in vision."--"Testimonies to
Ministers," pp. 444, 445.
Brother
J., you say, "Our earnest, sincere prayers are for you as you reply to
these that God may make these points so clear to us all." I know, Brother J., that God has answered your prayer, and
that it is your duty to accept His answer and to act out the last part of your
prayer; which is, "That all the powers of darkness can cause us to doubt no
more."
WHICH
KINGDOM, JUDAH
OR
ISRAEL?
Question:
Is the
kingdom of Judah made up of the 144,000? If
so, are the ten tribes still to make up the kingdom of Israel?
Answer:
The
kingdom of Judah was composed of the two tribes; namely, Judah and Benjamin,
which occupied the southern portion of the promised land, whereas the kingdom of
Israel, the ten tribes, ruled in the northern portion of the land.
The 144,000 are made up of 12,000 out of all the 12 tribes or out of both
kingdoms--Judah and Israel (Rev. 7:1-8.)
As there
is to be both now in the ingath-
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time and for eternity only one kingdom, (Isa. 11 and Hosea 1:11), made up of the
two scattered kingdoms, the question which really arises at this time is: Which
one of the tribes, Judah or Ephraim, will be the ruling tribe? rather than the
question: Is the kingdom of Judah the 144,000 and the kingdom of Israel the ten
tribes? for the former ruled the kingdom of Judah and the latter the kingdom of
Israel.
On the
one hand, if Judah is to be the ruling tribe now in the ingathering time, then
"the kingdom of Judah" will be restored and the kingdom of Israel or
Ephraim forever abandoned. On the
other hand, if the tribe of Ephraim becomes the ruling tribe, then the kingdom
of Judah will be forever set aside.
Ezekiel's
pictorial prophecy, found in chapter 37, perfectly answers the question.
The prophet Ezekiel was commanded to take "two sticks," one for
"Judah" and one for "Ephraim," after which he was asked to
put the stick of Ephraim with that of Judah, which plainly shows that the
kingdom if Israel, the ten tribe kingdom, is to be merged into the kingdom of
Judah and not that the kingdom of Judah is to merge into the kingdom of Israel.
Moreover, speaking of this ingathering time of both kingdoms, the prophet
Hosea writes thus: "Then shall the children of Judah and the children of
Israel be gathered together, and appoint themselves one head, and they shall
come out of the land: for great shall be the day of Jezreel." (Hos. 1:11.)
Again,
after describing by illustrations how that the children of Israel were to be
scattered for a period of time among the nations, and to be without a kingdom of
their own, says the prophet: "Afterward shall the children of Israel
return, and seek the Lord their God, and David their king; and shall fear the
Lord and His goodness in the latter days." (Hos. 3:5).
David's
being from the tribe of Judah makes evident the fact that in the antitype all
the children of Israel that are the Lord's will be gathered and will restore the
kingdom of Judah, and forever abandon the kingdom of Israel.
COOKERY
"Cooking
schools are to be held. The people
are to be taught how to prepare wholesome food.
They are to be shown the need of discarding unhealthful foods.
But we should never advocate a starvation diet.
It is possible to have a wholesome, nutritious diet without the use of
tea, coffee, and flesh food. The
work of teaching the people how to prepare a dietary that is at once wholesome
and appetizing, is of
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the
utmost importance."--"Testimonies for the Church," Vol. 9, p.
112.
"Greater
efforts should be put forth to educate the people in the principles of health
reform. Cooking schools should be
established, and house-to-house instruction should be given in the art of
cooking wholesome food. Old and
young should learn how to cook more simply.
Wherever the truth is presented, the people are to be taught how to
prepare food in a simple, yet appetizing way.
They are to be shown that a nourishing diet can be provided without the
use of flesh foods."--Id. p. 161.
"Men
and women should inform themselves in regard to the philosophy of health.
The minds of rational beings seem shrouded in darkness in regard to their
own physical structure, and how to preserve it in a healthy condition.
The present generation have trusted their bodies with the doctors, and
their souls with the ministers. Do
they not pay the minister well for studying the Bible for them, that they need
not be to the trouble? and is it not his business to tell them what they must
believe, and to settle all doubtful questions of theology without special
investigation on their part? If
they are sick, they send for the doctor--believe whatever he may tell, and
swallow anything he may prescribe; for do they not pay him a liberal fee, and is
it not his business to understand their physical ailments, and what to prescribe
to make them well, without their being troubled with the
matter?"--"Counsels on Health." pp. 37, 38.
The
professed people of God find themselves in the exact condition described in the
above paragraph! Most of them
neither know how to cook, nor how to live and as blind as they are in these
temporal things, they are far worse in matters spiritual!
They have no head of their own in the material things of life for they
have made the doctors their head both at the loss of their earthly treasure, and
at the expense of their health; while they make the ministers the head of their
spiritual life at the expense of their heavenly treasure!
We fail to find anything in all God's creation by which to illustrate
such a pitiful condition.
"We
are in a world that is opposed to righteousness, or purity of character, and
especially to growth in grace. Wherever
we look, we see defilement and corruption, deformity and sin. How opposed is all this to the work that must be accomplished
in us just previous to receiving the gift of immortality!
God's elect must stand untainted amid the corruptions teeming around them
in these last days. Their bodies must be made holy, their spirits
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pure.
If this work is to be accomplished, it must be undertaken at once,
earnestly and understandingly. The Spirit of God should have prefect control influencing
every action."--"Counsels on Health," p. 20.
May all
God's people understandingly and with repentance bow before Him Who, from this
almost eternal ruin, is able to lift us up by bringing all of us to an
understanding of this great vital truth of which this health carrying wave is to
be instrumental.
As when
a stone is dropped into a body of water, the waves widen time and again until
they reach the farthest shore, so the stone with which Mt. Carmel is entrusted
is to be dropped into the midst of the "waters" with such a force that
the widening waves may without delay reach all around the shore.
Consequently, an untiring effort should be made by all to help Mt. Carmel
drop the stone. Hence, through the
untiring efforts of this printed friend we are endeavoring to invite all its
readers to have a part in dropping the stone without taking extra time; that is,
by establishing a school in every home so that, while cooking for the household,
each shall not only be preparing to help others in the science of cooking but at
the same time benefitting his own family.
"Scrupulous
cleanliness is essential to both physical and mental health....Every form of
uncleanliness tends to disease. Death-producing
germs abound in dark, neglected corners, in decaying refuse, in dampness and
mold and must....Nothing unclean or decaying should be tolerated within the
home."--"Ministry of Healing," p. 276.
Scrub and scour all the corners in your home, closets, tubs, and pots.
As
cleanliness is next to godliness, and as the art of cooking demands the constant
use of the hands, special care should be taken to keep them clean, especially
the finger nails--removing all foreign matter from them before engaging in the
preparation of food.
Believing
that you have responded to our notice of the March and April Code by having your
notebooks in readiness, we present the following recipe for the first lesson in
the culinary art:
Three-in-One
Dough--Bread,
Sticks,
and Fruit Rolls
Bread's
being the staff of life, demineralized and bleached flour only make for a poor
staff and no life. "There is
more religion in a loaf of good bread than many think."
Therefore, our first and most important lesson is the art of bread
making.
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For
quality and economy grind your own flour from the whole kernel of wheat.
Bread
Place
two quarts of warm water into your mixing container.
Then add two ounces of Fleischman's yeast, five ounces of raw sugar, and
three ounces of vegetable shortening. When
dissolved, mix into these ingredients three pounds of whole wheat flour, and set
the dough aside. Then weigh another
four pounds, and put it in the oven to warm.
When your sponge is risen about one-third above its original height, add
the warmed flour with two tablespoons of salt, knead well, and allow it to rise
again. When light, turn it out on
your bread board and mould a part into one-pound loaves.
Set aside for the third raising, after which bake from 45 minutes to 1
hour in a medium hot oven.
Sticks
Take
one-half of the remainder of the dough and roll out as thin as you would for
noodles, then cut into strips about one inch wide and about four or five inches
long, and place them into an oiled cookie pan and let them stand for ten or
fifteen minutes, then bake in a moderate oven until lightly brown.
These bread sticks are wholesome, and their demand for a thorough
mastication will aid digestion.
Fruit
Rolls
Roll out
the last part of the bread dough in the same way as for the bread sticks, but
not quite as thin. Brush surface
with warm shortening and sprinkle well with raw sugar and raisins.
Other dried fruits may be used in place of raisins.
Begin rolling at the side next to you as you would jelly cake.
Cut crosswise in slices about one inch wide and place in oiled pan, then
allow fifteen minutes to raise, after which bake about 20 minutes.
Put your
supreme effort and all your skill in whatever you do, and do it religiously.
Then only will you get results and reach efficiency--contributing
blessings to mankind.
IMPORTANT
NOTICES
Make all
checks, Express or P.O. Money Orders payable to The Universal Publishing Assn.
To those
who send in tithe and offering reports, please give full name and state whether
Miss, Mrs., Mr. or Master. Thank
you.
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