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In the word of
God we are warned, repeatedly, about the danger of uniting with
the world. This is apostasy from the truth.
A clear
distinction must be made between individual apostasies and
denominational apostasy, which may be followed by a denominational
rejection and a denominational disaster.
Balaam induced
the Israelites to attend a heathen festival at the Jordan. Not all
ventured upon forbidden ground. In exceptional cases, some were
not entangled in the snare of Satan. Yet the nation or the church
fell in apostasy.
"The rulers
and the leading men were among the first to transgress, and so
many of the people were guilty that the apostasy became national."
PP 454.
As a matter of
fact, the Bible says that "Israel joined himself unto
Baal-peor" (Num. 25:3, emphasis supplied).
In the days of
the apostles, the Jews failed to realize their position before God
(Rom. 11:15). They never knew they were rejected.
"God had
forsaken the Jews as a nation.... Individuals among the Jews will
be converted; but as a nation they are forever forsaken of God."
1SG 107.
In our days, God
does not recognize Catholicism or Protestantism as His church.
From a denominational standpoint, they became Babylon. Yet "the
great body of Christ's true followers are still to be found in
their communion." GC 390. These faithful believers are not
the rule; they are only exceptions. They will not save the church
from being destroyed (Rev. 18:4).
When we come to
the SDA Church, we must distinguish between (l) the great majority,
i.e., "the church" proper, and (2) a faithful few
sighing and crying ones, who will be saved as individuals, but
will be unable to avert the prophesied denominational disaster,
because it is written that the great majority will be destroyed as
an organized church (5T 210, 211), after the separation of the
small minority has been completed. Sister White refers to one of
her visions:
"Like
ancient Israel the church has dishonored her God by departing from
the light, neglecting her duties, and abusing her high and exalted
privilege of being peculiar and holy in character. Her members
have violated their covenant to live for God and Him only. They
have joined with the selfish and world-loving. Pride, the love of
pleasure, and sin have been cherished, and Christ has departed.
His Spirit has been quenched in the church. Satan works side by
side with professed Christians.... But the Lord is dishonored and
His cause reproached by His people's being in bondage to the world.
They are in friendship with the world, the enemies of God. Their
only hope of salvation is to separate from the world and zealously
maintain their separate, holy, and peculiar character. Oh! why
will not God's people comply with the conditions laid down in His
word? . . . I have stated before them that, from what was shown
me, but a small number of those now professing to believe the
truth would eventually be saved-not because they could not be
saved, but because they would not be saved in God's own appointed
way." 2T 441-445.
It cannot be
maintained that the denomination as a church will be saved and
that just a few individuals will be lost, when the Spirit of
Prophecy says exactly the opposite.
In spite of all
the warnings contained in the word of God, the church has
continued on her chosen track retreating toward Egypt (5T 217).
The oft-repeated question, "What evidence can they produce
that they have reversed their course?" is still unanswered.
I-THE SACRED
RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN CHRIST
AND THE CHURCH
We as SDA's have
been inclined to think that there is no real danger for us as a
people because we have the truth.
"It is as
certain that we have the truth as that God lives; and Satan, with
all his arts and hellish power, cannot change the truth of God
into a lie." 4T 595.
Who will make us
believe false doctrine, such as Sunday-keeping, the natural
immortality of the soul, the eternal torment of the wicked, the
denial of the pre-existence of Christ, etc.? No one. Yet, if our
knowledge of the truth does not keep us from uniting with the
world, we are not better than those churches who were before us.
Every successive
church believes that it is the last church and refuses to admit
the possibility of being succeeded to by a remnant. The Jews never
recognized the Christians. The Catholics never recognized the
Protestants. The Protestants never recognized the Adventists. If
there is a faithful remnant in the Laodicean period, we may rest
assured that the Adventists will not recognize them (GC 608). The
church, in each successive period, proclaims its own infallibility.
What will happen, however, if we follow in the track of our
ecclesiastical predecessors and unite with the world like they did?
This we will see in this publication.
One thing is
certain: We can have full confidence in the message because
"it is infallible" (4T 595) but we cannot blindly trust
in denominational names or organizations, because men will
disappoint us.
"We are not
saved as a sect; no denominational name has any virtue to bring us
into favor with God." RH Feb. 10, 1891.
1. Conditions
Under Which
God Recognizes
a People as His People
"Those who
have been purified and made white through suffering, and have kept
themselves separate, unspotted from the world, He will own as His."
1T 133.
"Christ's
followers are required to come out from the world, and be separate,
and touch not the unclean, and they have the promise of being the
sons and daughters of the Most High, members of the royal family.
But if the conditions are not complied with on their part, they
will not, cannot, realize the fulfillment of the promise. A
profession of Christianity is nothing in the sight of God; but
true, humble, willing obedience to His requirements designates the
children of His adoption, the recipients of His grace, the
partakers of His great salvation. Such will be peculiar, a
spectacle unto the world, to angels, and to men. Their peculiar,
holy character will be discernible, and will distinctly separate
them from the world, from its affections and lust. I saw that but
few among us answer to this description. Their love to God is in
word, not in deed and in truth. Their course of action, their
works, testify of them that they are not children of the light but
of darkness." 2T 441.
"We are
co-workers with Christ, or co-workers with the enemy. We either
gather with Christ or scatter abroad. We are decided, wholehearted
Christians, or none at all." 1T 126.
"God has a
people upon this earth. Who are they? They are those who will
purify their souls by obeying the truth as it is in Jesus."
GCB, April 20, 1901, p. 423.
2. Conditions Under Which
God Does not Recognize a
People
"Those who
will be heirs of God, and joint heirs with Christ to the immortal
inheritance, will be peculiar. Yes, so peculiar that God places a
mark upon them as His, wholly His. Think ye that God will receive,
honor, and acknowledge a people so mixed up with the world that
they differ from them only in name?" 1T 287.
"Jesus is
coming; and will He find a people conformed to the world? and will
He acknowledge these as His people that He has purified unto
Himself? Oh, no. None but the pure and holy will He acknowledge as
His." 1T 133.
"We cannot
be half the Lord's and half the world's. We are not God's people
unless we are such entirely." 5T 83.
3. A Solemn
Covenant
"In the
Bible the sacred and enduring character of the relation that
exists between Christ and His church is represented by the union
of marriage. The Lord has joined His people to Himself by a solemn
covenant, He promising to be their God, and they pledging
themselves to be His and His alone." GC 381.
"The
unfaithfulness of the church to Christ in permitting her
confidence and affection to be turned from Him, and allowing the
love of worldly things to occupy the soul, is likened to the
violation of the marriage vow." GC 381.
II-COMPARISON
BETWEEN DIFFERENT
CHURCH PERIODS
1. Israel's
Fall
"It was by
departure from the Lord, and alliance with the heathen, that the
Jewish church became a harlot." GC 382.
"The people
whom God had called to be the pillar and ground of the truth had
become representatives of Satan." DA 36.
2. The
Apostasy of the Nominal Christian Churches
"Rome,
corrupting herself in like manner by seeking the support of
worldly powers, receives a like condemnation." GC 382.
"What was
the origin of the great apostasy? How did the church first depart
from the simplicity of the gospel? By conforming to the practices
of paganism, to facilitate the acceptance of Christianity by the
heathen." GC 384.
"Many of the
Protestant churches are following Rome's example of iniquitous
connection with 'the kings of the earth'-the state churches, by
their relation to secular governments; and other denominations, by
seeking the favor of the world. And the term 'Babylon'-confusion
may be appropriately applied to these bodies." GC 383.
"The
existing confusion of conflicting creeds and sects is fitly
represented by the term 'Babylon,' which prophecy (Rev. 14:8;
18:2) applies to the world-loving churches of the last days."
PP 124.
Union with the
world is so offensive to God that this sin is mentioned as the
main characteristic of Babylon. Despite Sunday-keeping and other
heresies, the Protestant denominations stood in the favor of God
for a long time.
"But they
fell by the same desire which was the curse and ruin of Israel-the
desire of imitating the practices of courting the friendship of
the ungodly." GC 383.
The other
features of these churches are mentioned only in the second place.
We read: "Besides a sinful union with the world, the churches
that separated from Rome present other of her characteristics."
GC 383 [emphasis supplied].
3. The
Spiritual Situation of the SDA Church
"Satan has
come in with specious temptations, and has led the professed
followers of Christ away from their Leader, classing them with the
foolish virgins." TM 130.
"Take heed,
brethren and sisters. Who is your leader-Christ, or the angel that
fell from heaven?" 8T 299
"Instead of
leading the world to render obedience to God's law, the church is
uniting more and more closely with the world in transgression.
Daily the church is becoming converted to the world." 8T 119.
"The world
must not be introduced into the church, and married to the church,
forming a bond of unity. Through this means the church will become
indeed corrupt, and as stated in Revelation, 'a cage of every
unclean and hateful bird."' TM 265.
This prediction (TM
265) is confirmed by undeniable facts which can be witnessed today.
Evidently, the repeated warnings of God through the Spirit of
Prophecy have not been taken to heart. The Adventist people were
warned:
"[A]s the
human heart throws its living current of blood into all parts of
the body, so does the management at this place, the headquarters
of our church, affect the whole body of believers. . . . If the
heart of the work becomes corrupt, the whole church, in its
various branches and interests, scattered abroad over the face of
the earth, suffers in consequence." 4T 210.
"If most
earnest vigilance is not manifested at the great heart of the work
to protect the interests of the cause, the church will become as
corrupt as the churches of other denominations." 4T 513.
III -
ADVENTISTS AND POLITICS
The most
outstanding example of unity with the world can be seen in the
compromise of the church with the State in totalitarian countries,
such as Germany during the time of Hitler, Russia, China, etc.
For statements
concerning the combatant stand taken by Adventists, especially in
time of war, we refer the reader to our Study #11, Conscientious
Objection or Combatancy.
To give you a
general idea of the unfortunate departure from fundamental
principles and the concessions to the powers of darkness, which
have marked the church since World War I, we quote a few
references hereunder:
Germany
"The period
of National Socialist rule was a difficult one for German
Seventh-day Adventists, and one about which they were and are
still reluctant to speak....
"With the
introduction of the compulsory military training and labor service
in 1935, Adventists faced the problem of adjusting themselves to
government service.... [I]t was difficult or virtually impossible
to observe the seventh-day Sabbath in the labor service or in the
army....
"With each
succeeding year of the National Socialist regime, government
restrictions against religion became more severe. Seventh-day
Adventists realized that the authorities were watching them more
closely to see that government orders [which were often in
conflict with Bible principles] were obeyed; the church realized
that it must follow these orders to save itself from closure....
"The prewar
Nazi years were filled with trial and difficulty for Adventist
children and parents. Since the Adventist church did not operate
elementary and secondary schools, attendance at public schools six
days a week was obligatory. It was usually impossible for
Adventist parents to obtain permission to have their children
excused from attendance on Sabbath."-Spectrum, Vol. 8, No. 3.
Russia
"The G.C.
1985 session at New Orleans witnessed the fact that religious
interests are courting the civil power by forming unhealthy
alliances with the State....
"The
registration of a church with the Department of Cults allows the
State to control the worship services as well as collect the
offerings. Such an illicit relationship of a God-rejecting
government with a God-professing church makes a poor marriage from
the start.
"The price
paid reaches beyond the high cost of the State handling the money.
The real loss comes from compromising 'religious truth.' The cost
of being unequally yoked is the sacrifice of conscience....
"Churches
joined to the State are required to compromise any religious
practice that conflicts with the pursuit of the materialistic
value system espoused by the . . . government. In the case of
Seventh-day Adventists, parents are required to send their
children to school on Sabbath.... Sabbath observance is lightly
regarded by the State-recognized church. It is common to see an
SDA minister lead a young person away from the church on Sabbath
to a government school to do school work. The ministers tell them:
It is not a sin to go to school on Sabbath....
"The Sabbath
problem has existed since 1924, when the State gave recognition to
the churches in Russia. It was then that the General Conference
supported a compromise with [the atheistic State]. This encouraged
the majority in the church to give lip-service to the commandments,
but become 'doers' of [antibiblical] rules made by atheists.
'Young men are
required to 'bear arms' in compulsory military service [also on
Sabbath]. Others are often required to do routine work on Sabbath
in accordance with the situation and circumstance. The compromise
of conscience destroys the faith and the will of the members in
the power of God to challenge the State....
"The General
Conference, as the administrative arm of the church, is
compounding the 'problem' by supporting the [State]-controlled
local leadership in breaking the law of God to obtain favor of the
State. The [atheists] love the G.C.'s support, because it helps
cover up their brutality against SDA's who are faithful and remain
'underground.' Many suffer in prisons where they are not 'visited,'
but denied and denounced by their own brethren....
"The
commandments of God were designed to protect both divine and human
rights, but the church is being used by [the atheistic State] to
destroy any religious element that does not sacrifice the
commandments of God to the gods of atheism. Souls are misled in
the Lord's name.
"The General
Conference gives recognition to the [atheistic State]-directed
church organization as the 'Seventh-day Adventist Church.' Those
upholding the commandments are denounced as dissidents. Thus, the
Word is made of none effect by a 'State-run' church [which is]
given support by the General Conference."-Transcribed from
writings issued by individual Adventists.
China
"Near the
end of October 1951, a special three-day meeting was convened at
division headquarters for the purpose of appointing new division
officers.... Delegates appointed a new division committee....
"The
delegates passed several resolutions: to pledge allegiance to the
government and the . . . Party, to support the volunteers fighting
with the North Koreans, to adopt and promulgate the Three-Self
Movement program, . . . At the banquet celebrating the close of
the meeting, alcohol, cigarettes and unclean foods were freely
served. The new division chairman freely indulged in these things
and soon had a goodly number of his colleagues at the division
headquarters following his example. The practice also spread to
other places.
"Those
attending the meeting condemned strict Sabbath observance and the
church's dietary restrictions as the poisonous teachings of the
American missionaries, not in harmony with the Bible. This action
received the strong support of representatives of the Three-Self
Movement Committee. The writings of Mrs. Ellen G. White and
Adventist hymnbooks at the publishing house and division
headquarters were destroyed. Several of our leading ministers gave
up their copies of Mrs. White's books with their allegedly
imperialistic and poisonous teachings....
"Through
1957, the China Division continued to operate with division and
union headquarters at their traditional locations. But the unions
lost most of their former usefulness. Instead of carrying out
division policy, as they once had done, they began taking their
orders from the government."-Spectrum, Vol. 7, No. 3 (Feb.
1976).
Other
Countries
a) SDA's in East
Germany
"At the
conference (GC delegation session held in Atlantic City, USA, June
11-20, 1970), there were 1700 delegates from 190 countries. Among
them there were also representatives of the Church from the
socialist countries, such as Poland, Hungary, Romania and
Czechoslovakia. As all the delegates were solemnly marching in
with their national flags, of course the flag of our republic was
also carried along, for Seventh-day Adventists do not stand apart
from political realities. They do not discriminate against any
State. This was revealed again and again in the course of the
conference."-Neue Zeit (daily paper published in East Germany),
July 18, 1970.
b) SDA's and Project Whitecoat
"It is
profoundly unnatural to use medicine to kill for men to assist the
primordial enemies of human life that every instinct moves us to
abhor and combat. Yet we have in America a thriving biological
warfare establishment, developing and preparing for use virulent
agents more deadly than were ever contrived by nature itself. This
lethal machinery is not directed and operated by some band of
hellish necromancers-some inhuman magicians of death. It is run as
part of the ordinary business of society, involving in its
operations not only huge military bases and the highest political
institutions, but also several universities and even a pacifist
church.... Project Whitecoat [is] conducted by the Army with the
assistance of the Adventist Church."-Ramparts, December 1969.
c) SDA's and the
Poll
In an election in
New Zealand in 1975, a news article appeared in the Auckland Star
of November 28, headed "Adventists Saturday Vote." Here
is the short article:
"Seventh-day
Adventists who have not already cast their votes for the General
Election may do so on Saturday, but it will be a matter of
individual conscience.
"The church
does not encourage members to perform secular tasks on Saturday,
but it would not disallow its members to vote on Saturday, said
Pastor D. I. Jenkins, spokesman for the Church."
Many more
examples of forbidden flirtations here and serious involvements
there could be added. In view of these facts, it is clear to us
that the denomination is united with the world. Her religion,
which was a reality in the past, has degenerated into a hollow
formalism a profession of faith plus some appearance of
Christianity and a partial obedience to the word of God whenever
possible and convenient.
Involvement in
politics and subservience to totalitarian States, with a
consequent reversal of values and loyalties, places the church in
a position where God cannot use her any more. This warning from
the Spirit of Prophecy settles the question:
"Consider,
my brethren and sisters, that the Lord has a people, a chosen
people, His church . . . and He intends that no authority should
be known in it, no laws be acknowledged by it, but His own.... His
authority should be kept distinct and plain before the world, and
no laws are to be acknowledged that come in collision with the
laws of Jehovah. If in defiance of God's arrangements the world be
allowed to influence our decisions or our actions, the purpose of
God is defeated. However specious the pretext, if the church waver
here, there is written against her in the books of heaven a
betrayal of the most sacred trusts, and treachery to the kingdom
of Christ." TM 16, 17
As we are often
asked why we do not vote, we explain our position by quoting from
the writings of E. G. White hereunder:
"The Lord
desires all who bear the message for these last days to understand
that there is a great difference between professors of religion
who are not doers of the word, and the children of God, who are
sanctified through the truth, who have that faith that works by
love and purifies the soul. The Lord speaks of those who claim to
believe the truth for this time, yet see nothing inconsistent in
their taking part in politics, mingling with the contending
elements of these last days, as the circumcised who mingle with
the uncircumcised, and He declares that He will destroy both
classes together without distinction. They are doing a work that
God has not set them to do. They dishonor God by their party
spirit and contention, and He will condemn both alike.
"The
question may be asked, Are we to have no union whatever with the
world? The word of the Lord is to be our guide. Any connection
with infidels and unbelievers which would identify us with them is
forbidden by the word. We are to come out from them and be
separate. In no case are we to link ourselves with them in their
plans or work." FE 482.
IV-ADVENTISTS
AND SABBATH OBSERVANCE
"And hallow
my sabbaths; and they shall be a sign between me and you, that ye
may know that I am the Lord your God." Ezek. 20:20.
"The
observance of the Sabbath, the seventh day, by God's people, is
the sign to the world that they are linked to the God of heaven as
His loyal subjects, who trust in His everlasting veracity and His
power as the Creator of the heavens and the earth; and it is the
sign that God recognizes them as His chosen people." ST Nov.
22, 1899.
"The enemy
knows that if the church can be controlled by political enactments,
if she can be led to unite with the world, she virtually
acknowledges him as her head. Then the authority of man-made
commandments will work to oppose the rule of the government of
heaven. Under the leadership of Satan men will dispense with the
righteous, holy enactments of God concerning the Sabbath, the
observance of which is to be a sign between God and His people
forever." ST Nov. 22, 1899.
Our great danger
as individuals and as a people is that of substituting an
appealing profession for true obedience. Therefore, the warning of
Christ in Matthew 23:3 should make us think seriously. The Spirit
of Prophecy says to us, 'Your profession is not of any value
without the practical doing of the Word." 7BC 935.
"Ten
thousand times ten thousand may profess to obey the law and the
gospel, and yet be living in transgression." 5T 536. Could
this be our case as far as the fourth commandment of the law of
God is concerned? To be sure, unity with the world makes the sign
of distinction undistinguishable.
It is well known
to us that, in the plan of God, only complete obedience finds
acceptance before Him.
"For
whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point,
he is guilty of all." Jas. 2:10.
"The law of
God will be satisfied with nothing short of perfection, of perfect
and entire obedience to all its claims. To come halfway to its
requirements, and not render perfect and thorough obedience, will
avail nothing." 1T 416.
It would be to
our advantage to learn a lesson from the experience of King Saul.
In his presumption, he professed to be an obedient servant, saying:
"I have performed the commandment of the Lord." 1 Sam.
15:13. In fact, he had done almost everything according to the
word of God. And what did the Lord say about the king's incomplete
obedience? "For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft, and
stubbornness is as iniquity and idolatry." 1 Sam. 5:23.
"Yet with
the sin of Saul and its result before us, how many are pursuing a
similar course. While they refuse to believe and obey some
requirement of the Lord, they persevere in offering up to God
their formal services of religion. There is no response of the
Spirit of God to such service. No matter how zealous men may be in
their observance of religious ceremonies, the Lord cannot accept
them if they persist in willful violation of one of His commands."
PP 634.
1. The Sabbath
Test
"After Jesus
opened the door of the most holy, the light of the Sabbath was
seen, and the people of God were tested, as the children of Israel
were tested anciently, to see if they would keep God's law."
EW 254.
"The Sabbath
of the fourth commandment is the test for this time." 7BC
920.
And the keeping
of the Sabbath, in obedience to God's law, will be the great test
of loyalty to God in the final conflict (GC 605).
Many of those who
profess to believe the threefold message of Revelation 14 cannot
see that, in the eyes of God, incomplete observance of the Sabbath
is tantamount to complete rejection of the Sabbath commandment.
"A partial
observance of the Sabbath law is not accepted by the Lord and has
a worse effect upon the minds of sinners than if you made no
profession of being a Sabbathkeeper.... It is the grossest
presumption for mortal man to venture upon a compromise with the
Almighty in order to secure his own petty, temporal interests. It
is as ruthless a violation of the law to occasionally use the
Sabbath for secular business as to entirely reject it; for it is
making the Lord's commandments a matter of convenience." 4T
248, 249.
If, in spite of
our high profession, we are only partial Sabbathkeepers, ignoring
the claims of the fourth commandment once in a while, in the books
of heaven our attitude is recorded as rejection of God's
commandment. We are classed with those who have given up the
Sabbath altogether. A few examples given hereunder will show how
this is actually taking place among the professed people of God.
Through the
connections existing between our church members and the Adventist
brethren, through our contacts with members and officers of the
SDA Church, and through our own observations, we know for sure,
and many Adventists will agree with us, that a great reformation
is needed in the field of Sabbath observance. We do not think that
the following procedures are in harmony with the requirements of
the fourth commandment:
(l) To leave the
people without sufficient instruction as to proper Sabbathkeeping,
so that many think nothing of coming home late from work on Friday
night, or playing games, reading worldly magazines, buying,
cooking, traveling long distances for personal interests, and even
doing secular work, on the Sabbath.
(2) To sell
publications on the Sabbath (in local churches) or to sell meals
on the Sabbath 1in the institutions).
(3) To overlook
the requirements of the fourth commandment in denominational
institutions.
(4) To attend
public schools and take exams on the Sabbath (which is a very
serious problem in socialist countries):
"Our
brethren cannot expect the approval of God while they place their
children where it is impossible for them to obey the fourth
commandment." 2TT 182.
(5) To have on
the church rolls multitudes of members who are not Sabbathkeepers
at all, as is the case in very poor countries, where people have a
hard time finding work to make a living, or in countries under
political restrictions, where people were or are required to work
in the factories also on the Sabbath.
(6) To do regular
military service, especially in time of war. The Spirit of
Prophecy says, "In the army they cannot obey the truth and at
the same time obey the requirements of their officers." 1T
361. This is "opposed to every principle of their faith."
This has been a serious problem since World War I.
Not all
Adventists endorse these transgressions. There are those who are
sighing and crying for these things (3T 267). These have our
support.
"God holds
His people, as a body, responsible for the sins existing in
individuals among them." 3T 269.
"For evils
that we might have checked, we are just as responsible as if we
were guilty of the acts ourselves." DA 441.
2. Found
Wanting?
"In the
balances of the sanctuary the Seventh-day Adventist church is to
be weighed. She will be judged by the privileges and advantages
that she has had. If her spiritual experience does not correspond
to the advantages that Christ, at infinite cost, has bestowed on
her, if the blessings conferred have not qualified her to do the
work entrusted to her, on her will be pronounced the sentence:
'Found wanting.'" 8T 247.
The Spirit of
Prophecy makes it clear that the acceptance or rejection of the
church depends on her complying or failing to comply with certain
conditions-8T 247; AA 600, 601; 8T 250; TM 16, 17; etc.-which are,
unfortunately, omitted or overlooked by the leadership when they
say that the church is going right through into the kingdom. Such
statements are misleading.
It is a fearful
thought that, while only a small remnant will be approved, the
great majority will be found wanting. Sister White narrates one of
her visions concerning the Adventist people after the close of
probation:
"Then all
the saints cried out with anguish of spirit, and were delivered by
the voice of God. The 144,000 triumphed. Their faces were lighted
up with the glory of God. Then I was shown a company who were
howling in agony. On their garments was written in large
characters, 'Thou art weighed in the balance, and found wanting.'
I asked who this company were. The angel said, 'These are they who
have once kept the Sabbath and have given it up.' I heard them cry
with a loud voice, 'We have believed in Thy coming, and taught it
with energy.' And while they were speaking, their eyes would fall
upon their garments and see the writing, and then they would wail
aloud. I saw that they had drunk of the deep waters, and fouled
the residue with their feet-trodden the Sabbath underfoot-and that
was why they were weighed in the balance and found wanting."
EW 37 [emphasis supplied].
Here is a clear
picture of the two distinct companies of SDA believers: (l)
"the saints," namely the "l44,000" and (2) the
"company" who will be found "howling in
agony."
After the close
of probation these Adventists continue as a church, as can bee
seen from these facts: (l) They still form a "company."
(2) They still speak in the name of this company, using the first
person plural ("We . . . "). (3) They have not given up
their nominal faith, nor have they severed themselves from their
denominational work. They say: 'We have believed in Thy coming,
and taught it with energy." (4) Contrary to the open sinner
in the world, they see nothing wrong in their stand, and they
cannot see why they should be rejected, until their eyes
"fall upon their garments and see the writing."
Having known the
truth, they have "fouled the residue with their feet,"
and "trodden the Sabbath underfoot." As "a partial
observance of the Sabbath law is not accepted by the Lord,"
and as "it is as ruthless a violation of the law to
occasionally use the Sabbath for secular business as to entirely
reject it" (4T 248, 249), they are considered by the Lord as
having "given it up." In view of the fact that
"they had drunk of the deep waters,"since they had
received "great light"
(8T 249)-they are
even more guilty before the law of God than Sundaykeepers.
Unfortunately
"modern Israel are fast following in their footsteps [of
ancient Israel], and the displeasure of the Lord is as surely
resting upon them" (5T 94)
History teaches
that apostasy does not dissolve a church, and that when the
majority are in apostasy, they do not leave the church, but hold
control. (Consider the Jewish Church, the Catholic Church, and the
Protestant Churches.) This can also be seen today in the period of
Laodicea.
V-CHURCH
DISCIPLINE
Unity with the
world can also be seen in the hesitancy to disfellowship open
sinners.
The parable of
the wheat and tares is often used as an excuse to keep open
sinners on the church rolls. The Bible and the Spirit of Prophecy
(Matt. 18:15-18; 7T 260-264) teach that those who persist in
transgression should be disfellowshiped.
"The health
and purity of the church must be preserved, that she may stand
before God unsullied, clad in the robes of Christ's
righteousness." 7T 263.
One of the most
heinous sins in these last days, which demands prompt and decided
action on the part of the church, is the transgression of the
seventh commandment. "If they [those who claim to be keeping
all of God's commandments] commit fornication and adultery, their
crime is of tenfold greater magnitude than is that of [those] . .
. who do not acknowledge the law of God as binding upon
them." 2T 451. "Cleanse the camp of this moral
corruption, ... Fornication is in our ranks.... There is much we
will never know; but that which is revealed makes the church
responsible and guilty unless they show a determined effort to
eradicate the evil." TM 427, 428. In no case is this sin to
be overlooked by the church. The instruction concerning those who
have violated the seventh commandment is very clear:
"They [the
young people] see how lightly the sin of breaking the seventh
commandment is regarded, and the one who commits this horrid sin
thinks that all he has to do is to confess that he was wrong and
is sorry, and he is then to have all the privileges of the house
of God and be held in embrace or fellowship of the church. They
have thought it not so great a sin, but have lightly esteemed the
breaking of the seventh commandment. This has been sufficient to
remove the ark of God from the camp, . . . Those who break the
seventh commandment should be suspended from the church and not
have fellowship or the privileges of the house of God." MS 3,
1854.
VI-WORLDLY
FASHIONS
Since the sinful
union with the world is the most abominable characteristic of the
churches that constitute Babylon (read GC 382, 383), and since the
adopting of worldly fashions is an important step in this
direction, we should close the door against this evil. The Spirit
of Prophecy says:
"The test of
discipleship is not brought to bear as closely as it should be
upon those who present themselves for baptism. It should be
understood whether those who profess to be converted are simply
taking the name of Seventh-day Adventist, or whether they are
taking their stand on the Lord's side to come out from the world
and be separate and touch not the unclean thing. When they give
evidence that they fully understand their position, they are to be
accepted. But when they show that they are following the customs
and fashions and sentiments of the world, they are to be
faithfully dealt with. If they feel no burden to change their
course of action, they should not be retained as members of the
church." TM 128.
"I saw that
decided efforts should be made to show those who are unchristian
in life their wrongs, and if they do not reform, they should be
separated from the precious and holy, that God may have a clean
and pure people that He can delight in." 1T 117, 118.
"As soon as
any have a desire to imitate the fashions of the world, that they
do not immediately subdue, just so soon God ceases to acknowledge
them as His children. They are the children of the world and of
darkness." 1T 137.
"It is these
things that separate God from His people, that shut the ark away
from them." 1T 136.
"Obedience
to fashion is pervading our Seventh-day Adventist churches and is
doing more than any other power to separate our people from
God." 4T 647.
"If we
enfeeble the body by self-gratification, by indulging the
appetite, and by dressing in accordance with health-destroying
fashions, in order to be in harmony with the world, we become
enemies of God." 3T 63.
What the church
members should understand is that, by following the fashions of
the world, they transgress the law of God (4T 632) and, in their
self-deception, place themselves on the broad road that leads to
perdition. They automatically come under this prophetic
description:
"I saw many
traveling in this broad road who had the words written upon them:
'Dead to the world. The end of all things is at hand. Be ye also
ready.' . . . They were in the broad way, yet they professed to be
of the number who were traveling the narrow way. Those around them
would say: 'There is no distinction between us. We are alike; we
dress, and talk, and act alike."' 1T 128.
VII - OTHER
EXAMPLES
The issues
brought up so far show how easy it is to form adulterous bonds of
unity with the world. But this is not all. There are other areas,
too, where a compromise with the world is condemned. Examples:
(1) Joining trade
unions: 2SM 142.
(2) Yoking up
with the world in the educational work (following worldly plans
and practices contrary to specific instructions): 5T 25-28,61,587;
6T 130,134,142-144; 8T 305; 9T 170; etc.
(3) Yoking up
with the world in the medical work: CD 162; MM 27,288; Te 88; 6T
225; 5T 443; 2SM 286-291; CH 249; 8T 215; etc.
When the
spiritual situation of the church was much better than it is
today, when Adventists as a people were still far from reaching
the present state of involvement with the world, Sister
White wrote:
"The church
has turned back from following Christ her Leader and is steadily
retreating toward Egypt." 5T 217.
"The
professed people of God have compromised with the power of
darkness." 5T 222.
"On every
hand we see those who have had much light and knowledge
deliberately choosing evil in the place of good. Making no attempt
to reform, they are growing worse and worse." 7T 62.
Read TM 130; 8T
299,119; TM 265; 4T 513, quoted before.
What would the
servant of the Lord say today?
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