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The Bible tells
us that the last remnant of the church will be identified by two
main characteristics-they keep the commandments of God and uphold
the testimony of Jesus Christ:
"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." Rev. 12:17.
The enemy knows
that his end is near; that is why his wrath is increasing to the
point of capping the climax of his wickedness in these last days.
The warning reads: "Woe to the inhabiters of the earth and of
the sea! for the devil is come down unto you, having great wrath,
because he knoweth that he hath but a short time." Rev.
12:12. "The wrath of Satan increases as his time grows short,
and his work of deceit and destruction will reach its culmination
in the time of trouble." GC 623. The evils witnessed in the
past bear no comparison with the terrors, the troubles, and the
deceptions that are to involve the inhabitants of the earth in the
near future. Satan will exercise his power more and more to
produce natural calamities (earthquakes, tidal waves, tornadoes,
hail-storms, floods, droughts, etc.), famines, wars, pestilences,
distress among the nations, etc. And he will be very active, also,
in the religious world: "For there shall arise false Christs,
and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders;
insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very
elect." Matt. 24:24. These manifestations are to become more
and more frequent, powerful, and widespread. Those who are
watching the events that are taking place in the world can see
that Satan is working with increasing deceivableness of
unrighteousness in them that perish. In many cases, as he works
miracles through his agents, in the sight of men, he claims that
he is Christ Himself. "He [Satan] will come personating Jesus
Christ, working mighty miracles; and men will fall down and
worship him as Jesus Christ. We shall be commanded to worship this
being, whom the world will glorify as Christ. What shall we
do?" 6BC 1105, 1106. This will be the climax of all
deceptions.
Mankind is being
progressively ensnared in a fast-spreading delusion-Spiritualism.
And, when the climax in the great drama of deception comes, when
Satan himself personates Christ, the whole world will be prepared
to fall prey to the masterpiece of Satan's trickeries. But a small
remnant-those who keep the commandments of God and uphold the
testimony of Jesus (which is the spirit of prophecy)-will not be
misled. It was for the sake of safeguarding God's people against
the great delusions of Satan in these last days that the testimony
of Jesus was entrusted to them.
"The enemy
is on our track. We must be wide-awake, on our guard against him.
We must put on the whole armor of God. We must follow the
directions given through the spirit of prophecy. We must love and
obey the truth for this time. This will save us from accepting
strong delusions." 8T 298.
But why should
the wrath of the dragon be increased by this particular help which
was given to the remnant? Simply because this help thwarts Satan's
deceptions. Therefore: "There will be a hatred kindled
against the testimonies which is satanic. The workings of Satan
will be to unsettle the faith of the churches in them, for this
reason: Satan cannot have so clear a track to bring in his
deceptions and bind up souls in his delusions if the warnings and
reproofs and counsels of the Spirit of God are heeded." 1SM
48.
I-ADDITIONAL
HELP FOR THE LAST CONFLICT
Satan has had
much success in perverting the truth through those who claim to be
his representatives on earth. The greatest perversion of the truth
is blamed on the religio-political combination represented by the
beast of Revelation 13:1-8. This power set up the head of its
organization, the antichrist, as the prophet of God. Instead of
directing minds to the one God, the Creator of heaven and earth,
as the source of all truth, this pseudo-prophet changed the law of
God and lifted himself up as an object of adoration (2 Thess. 2:3,
4).
The last message
of mercy calling those that dwell on the earth to break away from
this system of falsehood and worship Him who has made heaven and
earth (Rev. 14:6, 7), intensifies the conflict of the ages,
because it is the closing of the age-lasting contention.
In the bitterness
of this controversy, old disputes will be renewed, which were
thought to have long ago been hushed, and new and subtle ones will
spring to the front. "The days are fast approaching when
there will be great perplexity and confusion. Satan, clothed in
angel robes, will deceive, if possible, the very elect. There will
be gods many and lords many. Every wind of doctrine will be
blowing." 5T 80. Many will be looking for saint or prophet to
lead the way, and a spirit of discernment, which enables men to
clearly see the difference between truth and error, will then be
needed.
As every case
must be brought to the scrutiny of the law and the prophets, it is
important to read the Bible with the help of the testimony of
Jesus, which is the spirit of prophecy. Therefore, the message
which was brought in the days of Jehoshaphat has a special
application today: "Believe in the Lord your God, so shall ye
be established; believe his prophets, so shall ye prosper."
2Chron. 20:20.
1. Restoration
of the Prophetic Gift
At this juncture
the reader may ask, Does the Bible make provision for the spirit
of prophecy to be restored in the time of the end? We answer, Yes,
it does. Here are the evidences:
(1) Paul advises
us to "covet the best gifts" (l Cor. 12:31). He says,
"Follow after charity, and desire spiritual gifts, but rather
that ye may prophesy." 1 Cor. 14:1. In his epistle he is
addressing not only the early Christians but also this last
generation. See evidence in 1 Corinthians 15:51-54. The apostle
refers specifically to these last days when he writes, "That
in every thing ye are enriched by him, in all utterance, and in
all knowledge; even as the testimony of Christ was confirmed in
you: So that ye come behind in no gift; waiting for the coming of
our Lord Jesus Christ: Who shall also confirm you unto the end,
that ye may be blameless in the day of our Lord Jesus Christ."
1 Cor. 1:5-8. This is clear: We who are waiting for the second
coming of the Lord should not lack any gift. In other words, all
spiritual gifts, including the testimony of Jesus Christ, which is
the spirit of prophecy, are to be restored in our midst, that we
may be confirmed and found blameless.
(2) Again,
writing to the Thessalonians, Paul addresses this last generation
of believers, who are preparing to meet the Lord at His second
coming (l Thess. 4:16, 17). After giving an important sign of the
imminence of the day of the Lord, he says, "But ye, brethren,
are not in darkness, that that day should overtake you as a thief."
1 Thess. 5:4. Then he gives us a series of counsels calculated to
preserve us "blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus
Christ" (1 Thess. 5:23). Among other things he says, "Despise
not prophesyings." 1 Thess. 5:20. This means that the gift of
prophecy is to play an important role among the true followers of
Christ in these last days.
(3) Through the
prophet Joel the Lord promised to send His Spirit in a special
manifestation shortly before the great day of the Lord. (Read Joel
2:28-31.) This promise is quoted in the New
Testament as
follows: "And it shall come to pass in the last days, saith
God, I will pour out of my Spirit upon all flesh: and your sons
and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see
visions, and your old men shall dream dreams." Acts 2:17.
This prophecy was partially fulfilled in the days of the apostles;
it is to receive complete fulfillment in the closing work of the
gospel.
(4) The Bible
says that the last remnant of the church of God on earth would
"keep the commandments of God, and have the testimony of
Jesus Christ," which is "the spirit of prophecy"
(Rev. 12:17; 19:10).
Great care must
be exercised in the work of God when someone claims to have the
gift of prophecy, because two dangers surround this claim: (l)
that of rejecting a true prophet, and (2) that of welcoming a
false prophet. Whoever follows the rule given in the Bible, which
shows how a prophet is to be tested, need not err in this matter.
2. The Bible,
and the Bible Only
The Bible, and
the Bible alone, is the foundation of our faith. We do not
overlook the following instruction:
"God will
have a people upon the earth to maintain the Bible, and the Bible
only, as the standard of all doctrines and the basis of all
reforms. The opinions of learned men, the deductions of science,
the creeds or decisions of ecclesiastical councils, as numerous
and discordant as are the churches which they represent, the voice
of the majority-not one nor all of these should be regarded as
evidence for or against any point of religious faith. Before
accepting any doctrine or precept, we should demand a plain 'Thus
saith the Lord' in its support." GC 595.
The maxim, "The
Bible, and the Bible only," does not carry one and the same
meaning with all Adventists. It has one specific meaning when used
by those who accept the Spirit of Prophecy; but when repeated by
those who reject the writings of E. G. White, it has a completely
different meaning.
The right idea:
When we say, "The Bible, and the Bible only," we
understand that the writings of the Spirit of Prophecy are in
perfect harmony with the Bible, that they make it easier for us to
understand the Bible, and that they show our way back to the Bible.
"The Word of
God is sufficient to enlighten the most beclouded mind, and may be
understood by those who desire to understand it. But,
notwithstanding all this, some who profess to make the Word of God
their study are found living in direct opposition to its plainest
teachings. Then, to leave men and women without excuse, God gives
them plain and pointed testimonies, bringing them back to the Word
they have neglected to follow." "The Testimonies are not
to belittle the Word of God, but to exalt it and attract minds to
it, that the beautiful simplicity of truth may impress all."-Life
and Teachings of Ellen G. White, p. 124.
"I recommend
to you, dear reader, the Word of God as the rule of your faith and
practice. By that Word we are to be judged. God has, in that Word,
promised to give visions in the 'last days'; not for a new rule of
faith, but for the comfort of His people, and to correct those who
err from Bible truth." 3SM 29.
The wrong idea:
When the opponents of the Spirit of Prophecy say, "The Bible
and the Bible only," they mean that the writings of E. G.
White are in conflict with the Bible. But, as a matter of fact,
they put her writings aside, not because there is a discrepancy as
they say, but because they want to be free to interpret the Bible
to suit their unholy inclinations. Through their carnal eyes they
try to read their own ideas into the word of God. Thus, while
professing to be followers of the Holy Writ, they are actually
drifting away from it.
II-PROPHETS-TRUE
AND FALSE
When the Lord
called Moses to be a prophet, entrusting him with an important
mission, He assured him that certain evidences would make the
people of Israel believe him. By the power of God, Moses would
work miracles. If the first miracle would not convince them that
the Lord had sent him, then he would use a second miracle. And if
in spite of the two miracles they would still refuse to listen to
him, then he would perform a third miracle. (Read Ex. 4:1-9.)
Something that would impress human eyes was needed; and, initially,
it served its purpose.
Moses was a
miracle worker. But it has never occurred to us that we should
measure his prophetic claim by his power to convert his rod into a
serpent, etc. We consider his life, his character, his ministry,
his writings, and the benefits that the people of Israel received
from his wise leadership over a period of forty years, and we
believe that God was with him and spoke through him.
We adopt a
similar method to validate the claims of Sister E. G. White. The
singular events which took place in connection with her early
visions-such as holding an 18-pound Bible at arm's length for
about thirty minutes in the presence of onlookers who later
testified to the fact-served an important purpose at the beginning
of her ministry. Human beings need something to spark their faith
initially. But then the real evidences followed. Her seventy years
of self-denying labor for the Lord still carry unmistakable
credentials.
Every honest
searcher after truth will guard against two dangers-the danger of
being deceived by false prophets and the danger of rejecting true
teachers and their God-given messages and instructions. Failure to
recognize the work of the Holy Spirit will keep souls out of the
kingdom of heaven. Honest Christians, who actually want to be
saved, should therefore consider the evidences of divine guidance
and the manifestation of the gift of prophecy in the advent
movement.
In the Bible we
are instructed how to test those who profess to have been sent by
the Lord. Jesus said: "Every good tree bringeth forth good
fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit.
A good tree
cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring
forth good fruit.... Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them."
Matt. 7:16-20. A life of self-sacrificing dedication to the cause
of God, reserved and unpretended demeanor, sober pronouncements in
connection with a variety of situations, deep insight into human
character and into men's intricate problems and innermost secrets,
good judgment and timely warnings concerning many difficulties and
dangers faced by the church, unflinching opposition to fanaticism,
sound counsels on organization and administration, advanced light
on true education and on healthful living-these cannot be the
fruits of a disturbed or unbalanced mind often subject to
hallucinations or epileptic fits.
1. Sufficient
Evidences
The life, the
work, and the teachings of Sister E. G. White are open for
examination. Many sober-minded Christians have scrutinized her
writings and have come to favorable conclusions. She said:
"Let the
Testimonies be judged by their fruits. What is the spirit of their
teaching? What has been the result of their influence? . . .
"God is
either teaching His church, reproving their wrongs and
strengthening their faith, or He is not. This work is of God, or
it is not. God does nothing in partnership with Satan. My work . .
. bears the stamp of God or the stamp of the enemy. There is no
halfway work in the matter. The Testimonies are of the Spirit of
God, or of the devil.
"As the Lord
has manifested Himself through the spirit of prophecy, 'past,
present, and future have passed before me. I have been shown faces
that I had never seen, and years afterward I knew them when I saw
them. I have been aroused from my sleep with a vivid sense of
subjects previously presented to my mind; and I have written, at
midnight, letters that have gone across the continent and,
arriving at a crisis, have saved great disaster to the cause of
God. This has been my work for many years. A power has impelled me
to reprove and rebuke wrongs that I had not thought of. Is this
work . . . from above or from beneath?' . . . Those who really
desire to know the truth will find sufficient evidence for belief."
5T 671, 672.
2. Testimonies
of Close Associates
Some of those who
were associated with Sister White over a period of many years used
their mature convictions to testify on behalf of her work, her
visions, and her writings. Consider, for example, the testimony of
a close associate, Elder Uriah Smith:
"Seventh-day
Adventists do believe in the gifts of the Spirit. . . . They
believe that they have in their midst . . . at least one of these
gifts.... This is found in the visions of Mrs. E. G. White, as
published in her works.
"Every test
which can be brought to bear upon such manifestations, proves
these genuine. The evidence which supports them, internal and
external, is conclusive. They agree with the word of God, and with
themselves. They are given, unless those best qualified to judge
are invariably deceived, when the Spirit of God is especially
present.... Calm, dignified, impressive, they commend themselves
to every beholder as the very opposite of that which is false or
fanatical....
"They are
not the effect of disease.... Their fruit is such as to show that
the source from which they spring is the opposite of evil.
"They tend
to the purest morality. They discountenance every vice, and exhort
to the practise of every virtue. They point out the perils through
which we are to pass to the kingdom. They reveal the devices of
Satan. They warn us against his snares. They have nipped in the
bud scheme after scheme of fanaticism which the enemy has tried to
foist into our midst. They have exposed hidden iniquity, brought
to light concealed wrongs, and laid bare the evil motives of the
false-hearted. They have warded off dangers from the cause of
truth upon every hand. They have aroused and rearoused us to
greater consecration to God, more zealous efforts for holiness of
heart, and greater diligence in the cause and service of our
Master.
"They lead
us to Christ. Like the Bible, they set Him forth as the only hope
and only Saviour of mankind. They portray before us in living
characters His holy life and His godly example, and with
irresistible appeals they urge us to follow in His steps.
"They lead
us to the Bible. They set forth that book as the inspired and
unaltered word of God. They exhort us to take that word as the man
of our counsel, and the rule of our faith and practise. And with a
compelling power, they entreat us to study long and diligently its
pages, and become familiar with its teaching, for it is to judge
us in the last day.
"They have
brought comfort and consolation to many hearts. They have
strengthened the weak, encouraged the feeble, raised up the
despondent. They have brought order out of confusion, made crooked
places straight, and thrown light on what was dark and obscure.
And no person with an unprejudiced mind can read their stirring
appeals for a pure and lofty morality, their exaltation of God and
the Saviour, their denunciations of every evil, and their
exhortations to every thing that is holy and of good report,
without being compelled to say, 'These are not the words of him
that hath a devil."' Uriah Smith, The Visions of Mrs. E. G.
White, pp. 3-8.
Messages which
consistently exalt Christ as the divine Son of God and our only
Saviour and magnify His ministration in our behalf; messages which
vindicate the authority of the Bible and lead us into all biblical
truth; messages which uphold the holy law of God and enjoin
obedience to all its commandments-such messages cannot come
through an agent of Satan.
3. Christ
Exalted
The apostle Paul
wrote: "For I determined not to know any thing among you,
save Jesus Christ, and him crucified." 1 Cor. 2:2. "Christ
in you, the hope of glory" (Col. 1:27) was the central
subject of his teachings. While true teachers work to bring souls
to Christ, false teachers deny the Lord (2 Peter 2:1) and try to
convert souls to themselves (Acts 20:30). Instead of rebuking
sinners and calling sin by its right name, they seek to please
people by flattering their carnal hearts. "They are of the
world: therefore speak they of the world, and the world heareth
them." 1 John 4:5.
Sister White
always exalted Christ as our only hope. Here is an example of the
tenor of her teachings:
"Christ
crucified, Christ risen, Christ ascended into the heavens, Christ
coming again, should so soften, gladden, and fill the mind of the
minister that he will present these truths to the people in love
and deep earnestness. The minister will then be lost sight of and
Jesus will be made manifest. Lift up Jesus, you that teach the
people, lift Him up in sermon, in song, in prayer. Let all your
powers be directed to pointing souls, confused, bewildered, lost,
to the 'Lamb of God."' GW 159, 160.
4. The Bible
Vindicated
Christ said:
"Blessed are they that hear the word of God, and keep
it." Luke 11:28. And Paul wrote: "All scripture is given
by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof,
for correction, for instruction in righteousness." 2 Tim.
3:16. Then he added a warning about false teachers: "The time
will come when they will not endure sound doctrine.... They shall
turn away their ears from the
truth, and shall be turned unto fables." 2 Tim. 4:3, 4.
In vain have some
tried to find discrepancies between the Bible and the writings of
Sister White. Seeming contradictions can be detected even within
the Scriptures. But, so far, no one has ever been able to show us
an example of real disagreement t between the Word of God and the
Testimonies of the Spirit of Prophecy.
Sister White
never indicated that we should regard her writings as an addition
to the Bible. Her consistent advice was as follows: "I am
fully in harmony with you in your work when you present the Bible,
and the Bible alone, as the foundation of our faith." 2SM 85.
"In the
golden censer of truth, as presented in Christ's teachings, we
have that which will convict and convert souls. Pro claim, in the
simplicity of Christ, the truths that He came to this world to
proclaim, and the power of your message will make it self felt. Do
not advocate theories or tests that Christ has never mentioned,
and that have no foundation in the Bible. We have grand, solemn
truths for the people. 'It is written' is the test that must be
brought home to every soul." GW 309.
5. The Law of
God Upheld
When men ignore
the will of God as it is revealed in His holy law, we are not to
regard the miraculous manifestations which may be connected with
their work as a proof that they have been sent by God. (Read Matt.
7:21-23.) False prophets do not render or teach obedience to all
the commandments of the Decalogue. Therefore, we are told to test
the genuineness of their claims by considering their attitude
toward the law. (Read Isa. 8:20; 1 John 24.)
No one can deny
that Sister White has firmly upheld, before the church and the
world, the sacred requirements of God's moral law.
6. Predictions
Fulfilled
In addition to
the test mentioned before, the Lord said that those who claim to
be prophets should be tested also on the accurate fulfillment of
their predictions. (Read Deut. 18:21, 22; Isa. 41:22-24.)
In the writings
of Sister White there are many undeniable examples of prophetic
foresight. This is the theme of a book entitled Divine
Predictions of Mrs. Ellen G. White Fulfilled, by F. C.
Gilbert. And there are other publications, too, dealing with this
subject. The fulfillment of her predictions belonging to events
which are now behind us inspires us with confidence that her
prophetic utterances concerning events that are still before us
will likewise be fulfilled.
We share Elder S.
N. Haskell's conclusion:
"After over
sixty years' study of Mrs. White's writings with the Bible, we can
truthfully say that we know not of one Bible test of a true
prophet but has been most literally fulfilled in her writings and
in her character."
III-RIGHT AND
WRONG ATTITUDES
We are not
ignorant of the objections that have been made against the
writings of Sister White. The arguments(1) that her visions were
the product of nervous disorders; (2) that she made false claims
and predictions; (3) that her writings do not always agree with
the Bible; (4) that in some cases she contradicted herself; (5)
that she was influenced by those around her; (6) that she copied
extensively from other authors without giving credit to them; (7)
that she used literary assistants who doctored her writings as
they saw fit; etc. such arguments have already been answered
successfully in SDA publications.
From our
standpoint, however, we must clarify a few points in connection
with inspiration. I
1. The
Question of Infallibility
Men called to be
prophets are not restricted to thinking, speaking, and acting only
under divine inspiration. Their human frailties often come to the
front when they speak their own words. Abraham used deception
(Gen. 12:11-13), Jacob uttered and maintained a wrong personal
conclusion (Gen. 37:32-34), Moses dishonored the Lord by speaking
hasty and wrong words (Num. 20:10-12), David gave murderous
instructions to Joab (2 Sam.11:14, 15), Nathan encouraged David to
go ahead with his plans to build the temple and then had to
reverse his instructions (1 Chron. 17:1-12). All these men of God
were prophets, but they did not always speak the words given them
by the Lord.
The fact that
Sister White was called to the prophetic office did not hinder her
from maintaining and/or uttering some personal opinions. At the
very beginning, for example, she had wrong ideas about the close
of probation (lSM 741, the use of swine's flesh (lT 206, 207),
Sabbathkeeping (1T 116), and possibly other points. But what
happened? Under the influence of the Holy Spirit she gave up those
ideas as she was guided, step by step, "into all truth"
(John 16:13).
Sister White
declared: "In regard to infallibility, I never claimed it;
God alone is infallible." 1SM 37. "The Bible is the only
infallible authority in religion." GC 238.
In 1906 a brother
wanted to know if every word spoken or written by Sister White was
directly inspired. This was her answer:
"In your
letter, you speak of your early training to have implicit faith in
the Testimonies, and say, 'I was led to conclude and most firmly
believe that every word that you ever spoke in public or private,
that every letter you wrote under any and all circumstances, was
as inspired as the ten commandments.' (Italics hers.)
"My brother,
you have studied my writings diligently, and you have never found
that I have made any such claims. Neither will you find that the
pioneers in our cause have made such claims." RH Aug. 30,
1906.
In 1909 a worker
in Southern California began to doubt the inspiration of the
Testimonies because Sister White had stated in a letter that the
Paradise Valley Sanitarium had forty rooms, when in reality it had
only thirty-eight. The fact was, as she explained, that she had
obtained information about the sanitarium, not from the Lord, but
from a brother. So she stated that information, "not as a
revelation from the Lord, but simply as a human opinion." In
the same writing she added this warning:
"There are
times when common things must be stated, common thoughts must
occupy the mind, common letters must be written and information
given that has passed from one to another of the workers. Such
words, such information, are not given under the special
inspiration of the Spirit of God." 1SM 39.
In the preface to
Spiritual Gifts, volume 2, Sister White wrote concerning the
biographical information contained in that volume:
"In
preparing the following pages, I have labored under great
disadvantages, as I have had to depend in many instances, on
memory, having kept no journal till within a few years. In several
instances I have sent the manuscripts to friends who were present
when the circumstances related occurred, for their examination
before they were put in print. I have taken great care, and have
spent much time, in endeavoring to state the simple facts as
correctly as possible."
As can be seen,
there is no claim that her words were unerringly dictated to her
by the Holy Spirit.
2. The Concept
of Inspiration
Although many
members have been inclined to believe in a verbal inspiration of
the Bible and the Testimonies, the SDA Church as a denomination
has never held that view. On this point Sister White says:
"It is not
the words of the Bible that are inspired, but the men that were
inspired. Inspiration acts not on the man's words or his
expressions but on the man himself, who, under the influence of
the Holy Ghost, is imbued with thoughts. But the words receive the
impress of the individual mind. The divine mind is diffused. The
divine mind and will is combined with the human mind and will;
thus the utterances of the man are the Word of God." 7BC 945,
946.
"The Creator
of all ideas may impress different minds with the same thought,
but each may express it in a different way, yet without
contradiction." 1SM 22.
3. Unwarranted
Flexibility
a) Arbitrary
Selections
Many believers
have questions about the unpublished manuscripts from which
selections are gathered, put together, and published in the form
of books under the name of B. G. White. If these manuscripts were
published in full, exactly as they appear in their original form,
this would make it easier to understand the original idea conveyed.
Furthermore, when a writing is taken to pieces, and its segments
are scattered and included in different chapters or books, some
confusion may result. Isolated portions, read out of their context,
can easily be misinterpreted.
b) Changes
The complaint has
often been heard that those responsible for E. G. White's
publications have taken upon their shoulders the responsibility of
making unauthorized deletions, additions, and corrections in her
writings. Evidences show that changes have been made, and
concerned believers wonder how far these alterations were
sanctioned by Sister White. We stand with those who are opposed to
this tampering with the inspired writings. What faith would
Christians have in the New Testament books if each succeeding
generation had taken the liberty of changing them?
c) Forming the
Adventist Doctrine
We believe, with
all faithful Adventists, that we must and can prove all our
doctrines from the Bible and the Bible alone. But we do not agree
with the statement that E. G. White played absolutely no role in
the Adventist interpretation of the Bible. We therefore object to
the following declaration:
"No
doctrinal truth or prophetic interpretation ever came to this
people initially through the Spirit of Prophecy not in a single
case."-Ministry, February 1957.
The Spirit of
Prophecy had a definite part in helping the Advent believers find
in the Bible the present truth for today. We read:
"Many of our
people do not realize how firmly the foundation of our faith has
been laid. My husband, Elder Joseph Bates, Father Pierce, Elder
Edson, and others who were keen, noble, and true, were among those
who, after the passing of the time in 1844, searched for the truth
as for hidden treasure. I met with them, and we studied and prayed
earnestly. Often we remained together until late at night, and
sometimes through the entire night, praying for light and studying
the word. Again and again these brethren came together to study
the Bible, in order that they might know its meaning, and be
prepared to teach it with power. When they came to the point in
their study where they said, 'We can do nothing more,' the Spirit
of the Lord would come upon me, I would be taken off in vision,
and a clear explanation of the passages we had been studying would
be given me, with instruction as to how we were to labor and teach
effectively. Thus light was given that helped us to understand the
scriptures in regard to Christ, His mission, and His priesthood. A
line of truth extending from that time to the time when we shall
enter the city of God was made plain to me, and I gave to others
the instruction that the Lord had given me.
"During the
whole time I could not understand the reasoning of the brethren.
My mind was locked, as it were, and I could not comprehend the
meaning of the scriptures we were studying. This was one of the
greatest sorrows of my life. I was in this condition of mind until
all the principal points of our faith were made clear to our minds,
in harmony with the word of God. The brethren knew that when not
in vision, I could not understand these matters, and they accepted
as light direct from heaven the revelations given."Sp T,
Series B, No. 2, pp. 56, 57.
d) Not a Test of
Fellowship
In the SDA Church
belief in, or acceptance of, the writings of E. G. White is not a
test of Christian fellowship. (Questions on Doctrine, pp. 96, 97.)
This means that whether you do or do not believe in the Spirit of
Prophecy, you can still be a church member in good and regular
standing. We must take exception especially to the fact that even
opponents of the Spirit of Prophecy can hold high offices in the
church. Example: L. Conradi was the president of the European
Division and vice-president of the General Conference (Movement of
Destiny, p. 677) for years while being openly opposed to the
Testimonies.
4. Important
Warning
We are warned,
not only about those who reject the Testimonies, but also about
those who profess to accept them and actually misuse them. One of
the warnings seems to refer to those who have access to the
archives where the original writings of E. G. White are kept. The
servant of the Lord says:
"Soon every
possible effort will be made to discount and pervert the truth of
the testimonies of God's Spirit. We must have in readiness the
clear, straight messages that since 1846 have been coming to God's
people.
"There will
be those once united with us in the faith who will search for new,
strange doctrines, for something odd and sensational to present to
the people. They will bring in all conceivable fallacies, and will
present them as coming from Mrs. White, that they may beguile
souls....
"Those who
have treated the light that the Lord has given as a common thing
will not be benefited by the instruction presented.
"There are
those who will misinterpret the message that God has given, in
accordance with their spiritual blindness.
"Some will
yield their faith, and will deny the truth of the messages,
pointing to them as falsehoods.
"Some will
hold them up to ridicule, working against the light that God has
been giving for years, and some who are weak in the faith will
thus be led astray. But others will be greatly helped by the
messages." 1SM 41, 42.
IV-CONCLUSION
Through the
rejection of the Spirit of Prophecy by a large proportion of
Seventh-day Adventists, heresies are streaming into the church,
because the floodgate is open. The fulfillment of the following
predictions has already begun:
"Let the son
of deceit and false witness be entertained by a church that has
had great light, great evidence, and that church will discard the
message the Lord has sent, and receive the most unreasonable
assertions and false suppositions and false theories. Satan laughs
at their folly; for he knows what truth is.
"Many will
stand in our pulpits with the torch of false prophecy in their
hands, kindled from the hellish torch of Satan." TM 409, 410.
"The enemy
has made his masterly efforts to unsettle the faith of our own
people in the Testimonies, and when these errors come in they
claim to prove all the positions by the Bible, but they
misinterpret the Scriptures. They make bold assertions, as did
Elder Canright, and misapply the prophecies and the Scriptures to
prove falsehood. And, after men have done their work in weakening
the confidence of our churches in the Testimonies, they have torn
away the barrier, that unbelief in the truth shall become
widespread, and there is no voice to be lifted up to stay the
force of error.
"This is
just as Satan designed it should be, and those who have been
preparing the way for the people to pay no heed to the warnings
and reproofs of the Testimonies of the Spirit of God will see that
a tide of errors of all kinds will spring into life. They will
claim Scripture as their evidence, and deceptions of Satan in
every form will prevail." 3SM 83.
"One thing
is certain: Those Seventh-day Adventists who take their stand
under Satan's banner will first give up their faith in the
warnings and reproofs contained in the Testimonies of God's
Spirit." 3SM 84.
"As the
storm approaches, a large class who have professed faith in the
third message, but have not been sanctified through it, abandon
their position, and take refuge under the banner of the powers of
darkness. By uniting with the world and partaking of its spirit,
they come to view matters in nearly the same light; and when the
test is brought, they are prepared to choose the easy, popular
side. Men of talent and pleasing address, who once rejoiced in the
truth, employ their powers to deceive and mislead souls. They
become the most bitter enemies of their former brethren." 4SP
426.
Many are waiting,
in vain, for all the deceivers, together with the backslidden
majority, to be shaken out of the church, but prophecy does not
say that they will leave the apostatized mother church. On the
contrary, the prophetic picture shows that these evildoers, and
the evils for which they are responsible, remain in the mother
church to the very end. Read 3T 266, 267; ST 209-214, 524; etc. A
large proportion will fall prey to the delusions that will come in
these last days, but a small remnant-those that keep the
commandments of God and uphold the testimony of Jesus Christ-will
not be deceived.
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