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"To the law and to the
testimony: if they speak not according to this word, it is because there
is no light in them." Isaiah 8:20. The people of God are directed to the
Scriptures as their safeguard against the influence of false teachers
and the delusive power of spirits of darkness. Satan employs every
possible device to prevent men from obtaining a knowledge of the Bible;
for its plain utterances reveal his deceptions. At every revival of
God's work the prince of evil is aroused to more intense activity; he is
now putting forth his utmost efforts for a final struggle against Christ
and His followers. The last great delusion is soon to open before us.
Antichrist is to perform his marvelous works in our sight. So closely
will the counterfeit resemble the true that it will be impossible to
distinguish between them except by the Holy Scriptures. By their
testimony every statement and every miracle must be tested.
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Those who
endeavor to obey all the commandments of God will be opposed and
derided. They can stand only in God. In order to endure the trial before
them, they must understand the will of God as revealed in His word; they
can honor Him only as they have a right conception of His character,
government, and purposes, and act in accordance with them. None but
those who have fortified the mind with the truths of the Bible will
stand through the last great conflict. To
every soul will come the searching test: Shall I obey God rather than
men? The decisive hour is even now at hand. Are our feet planted on the
rock of God's immutable word? Are we prepared to stand firm in defense
of the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus? |
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Before His
crucifixion the Saviour explained to His disciples that He was to be put
to death and to rise again from the tomb, and angels were present to
impress His words on minds and hearts. But the disciples were looking
for temporal deliverance from the Roman yoke, and they could not
tolerate the thought that He in whom all their hopes centered should
suffer an ignominious death. The words which they needed to remember
were banished from their minds; and when the time of trial came, it
found them unprepared. The death of Jesus as fully destroyed their hopes
as if He had not forewarned them. So in the prophecies the future is
opened before us as plainly as it was opened to the disciples by the
words of Christ. The events connected with the close of probation and
the work of preparation for the time of trouble, are clearly presented.
But multitudes have no more understanding of these important truths than
if they had never been revealed. Satan watches to catch away every
impression that would make them wise unto salvation, and the time of
trouble will find them unready.
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When God sends to
men warnings so important that they are represented as proclaimed by
holy angels flying in the midst of heaven, He requires every person
endowed with reasoning powers to heed the message. The fearful judgments
denounced against the worship of the beast and his image
(Revelation
14:9-11), should lead all to a diligent study of the prophecies to learn
what the mark of the beast is, and how they are to avoid receiving it.
But the masses of the people turn away their ears from hearing the truth
and are turned unto fables. The apostle Paul declared, looking down to
the last days: "The time will come when they will not endure sound
doctrine." 2 Timothy 4:3. That time has fully come. The multitudes do
not want Bible truth, because it interferes with the desires of the
sinful, world-loving heart; and Satan supplies the deceptions which they
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But God will have
a people upon the earth to maintain the Bible, and the Bible only, as
the standard of all doctrines and the basis of all reforms. The opinions
of learned men, the deductions of science, the creeds or decisions of
ecclesiastical councils, as numerous and discordant as are the churches
which they represent, the voice of the majority--not one nor all of
these should be regarded as evidence for or against any point of
religious faith. Before accepting any doctrine or precept, we should
demand a plain "Thus saith the Lord" in its support. |
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Satan is
constantly endeavoring to attract attention to man in the place of God.
He leads the people to look to bishops, to pastors, to professors of
theology, as their guides, instead of searching the Scriptures to learn
their duty for themselves. Then, by controlling the minds of these
leaders, he can influence the multitudes according to his will.
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When Christ came
to speak the words of life, the common people heard Him gladly; and
many, even of the priests and rulers, believed on Him. But the chief of
the priesthood and the leading men of the nation were determined to
condemn and repudiate His teachings. Though they were baffled in all
their efforts to find accusations against Him, though they could not but
feel the influence of the divine power and wisdom attending His words,
yet they incased themselves in prejudice; they rejected the clearest
evidence of His Messiahship, lest they should be forced to become His
disciples. These opponents of Jesus were men whom the people had been
taught from infancy to reverence, to whose authority they had been
accustomed implicitly to bow. "How is it," they asked, "that our rulers
and learned scribes do not believe on Jesus? Would not these pious men
receive Him if He were the Christ?" It
was the influence of such teachers that led the Jewish nation to reject
their Redeemer.
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The spirit which
actuated those priests and rulers is still manifested by many who make a
high profession of piety. They refuse to examine the testimony of the
Scriptures concerning the special truths for this time. They point to
their own numbers, wealth, and popularity, and look with contempt upon
the advocates of truth as few, poor, and unpopular, having a faith that
separates them from the world. |
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Christ foresaw
that the undue assumption of authority indulged by the scribes and
Pharisees would not cease with the dispersion of the Jews. He had a
prophetic view of the work of exalting human authority to rule the
conscience, which has been so terrible a curse to the church in all
ages. And His fearful denunciations of the scribes and Pharisees, and
His warnings to the people not to follow these blind leaders, were
placed on record as an admonition to future generations. |
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The Roman Church
reserves to the clergy the right to interpret the Scriptures. On the
ground that ecclesiastics alone are competent to explain God's word, it
is withheld from the common people. [SEE APPENDIX NOTE FOR PAGE 340.]
Though the Reformation gave the Scriptures to all, yet the selfsame
principle which was maintained by Rome prevents multitudes in Protestant
churches from searching the Bible for themselves. They are taught to
accept its teachings as interpreted by the church; and there are
thousands who dare receive nothing, however plainly revealed in
Scripture, that is contrary to their creed or the established teaching
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Notwithstanding
the Bible is full of warnings against false teachers, many are ready
thus to commit the keeping of their souls to the clergy. There are today
thousands of professors of religion who can give no other reason for
points of faith which they hold than that they were so instructed by
their religious leaders. They pass by the Saviour's teachings almost
unnoticed, and
place implicit confidence in the words of the ministers. But are
ministers infallible? How can we trust our souls to their guidance
unless we know from God's word that they are light bearers?
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A lack of moral courage to step aside from the
beaten track of the world leads many to follow in the steps of learned
men; and by their reluctance to investigate for themselves, they
are becoming hopelessly fastened in the
chains of error. They see that the truth for this time is plainly
brought to view in the Bible; and they feel the power of the Holy Spirit
attending its proclamation; yet they allow the opposition of the clergy
to turn them from the light. Though reason and conscience are convinced,
these deluded souls dare not think differently from the minister; and
their individual judgment, their eternal interests, are sacrificed to
the unbelief, the pride and prejudice, of another.
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Many are the ways
by which Satan works through human influence to bind his captives. He
secures multitudes to himself by attaching them by the silken cords of
affection to those who are enemies of the cross of Christ. Whatever this
attachment may be, parental, filial, conjugal, or social, the effect is
the same; the opposers of truth exert their power to control the
conscience, and the souls held under their sway have not sufficient
courage or independence to obey their own convictions of duty.
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The truth and the
glory of God are inseparable; it is impossible for us, with the Bible
within our reach, to honor God by erroneous opinions. Many claim that it
matters not what one believes, if his life is only right. But the life
is molded by the faith. If light and truth is within our reach, and we
neglect to improve the privilege of hearing and seeing it, we virtually
reject it; we are choosing darkness rather than light. |
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"There is a way
that seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of
death." Proverbs 16:25. Ignorance is no excuse for error or sin, when
there is every opportunity to know the will
of God. A man is traveling and comes to a place where there are several
roads and a guideboard indicating where each one leads. If he disregards
the guideboard, and takes whichever road seems to him to be right, he
may be ever so sincere, but will in all probability find himself on the
wrong road. |
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God has given us
His word that we may become acquainted with its teachings and know for
ourselves what He requires of us. When the lawyer came to Jesus with the
inquiry, "What shall I do to inherit eternal life?"
the Saviour referred
him to the Scriptures, saying: "What is written in the law? how readest
thou?" Ignorance will not excuse young or old, nor release them from the
punishment due for the transgression of God's law; because there is in
their hands a faithful presentation of that law and of its principles
and claims. It is not enough to have good intentions; it is not enough
to do what a man thinks is right or what the minister tells him is
right. His soul's salvation is at stake, and he should search the
Scriptures for himself. However strong may be his convictions, however
confident he may be that the minister knows what is truth, this is not
his foundation. He has a chart pointing out every waymark on the
heavenward journey, and he ought not to guess at anything.
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It is the first
and highest duty of every rational being to learn from the Scriptures
what is truth, and then to walk in the light and encourage others to
follow his example. We should day by day study the Bible diligently,
weighing every thought and comparing scripture with scripture. With
divine help we are to form our opinions for ourselves as we are to
answer for ourselves before God. |
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The truths most
plainly revealed in the Bible have been involved in doubt and darkness
by learned men, who, with a pretense of great wisdom, teach that the
Scriptures have a mystical, a secret, spiritual meaning not apparent in
the language employed. These men are false teachers. It was to such a class that
Jesus declared: "Ye know not the Scriptures, neither the power of God."
Mark 12:24. The language of the Bible should be explained according to
its obvious meaning, unless a symbol or figure is employed. Christ has
given the promise: "If any man will do His will, he shall know of the
doctrine." John 7:17. If men would but take the Bible as it reads, if
there were no false teachers to mislead and confuse their minds, a work
would be accomplished that would make angels glad and that would bring
into the fold of Christ thousands upon thousands who are now wandering
in error.
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We should exert
all the powers of the mind in the study of the Scriptures and should
task the understanding to comprehend, as far as mortals can, the deep
things of God; yet we must not forget that the docility and submission
of a child is the true spirit of the learner. Scriptural difficulties
can never be mastered by the same methods that are employed in grappling
with philosophical problems. We should not engage in the study of the
Bible with that self-reliance with which so many enter the domains of
science, but with a prayerful dependence upon God and a sincere desire
to learn His will. We must come with a humble and teachable spirit to
obtain knowledge from the great I AM. Otherwise, evil angels will so
blind our minds and harden our hearts that we shall not be impressed by
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Many a portion of
Scripture which learned men pronounce a mystery, or pass over as
unimportant, is full of comfort and instruction to him who has been
taught in the school of Christ. One reason why many theologians have no
clearer understanding of God's word is, they close their eyes to truths
which they do not wish to practice. As understanding of Bible truth
depends not so much on the power of intellect brought to the search as
on the singleness of purpose, the earnest longing after righteousness.
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The Bible should
never be studied without prayer. The Holy Spirit alone can cause us to
feel the importance of those things easy to be
understood, or prevent us from wresting truths difficult of
comprehension. It is the office of heavenly angels to prepare the heart
so to comprehend God's word that we shall be charmed with its beauty,
admonished by its warnings, or animated and strengthened by its
promises. We should make the psalmist's petition our own:
"Open Thou mine eyes, that I may behold wondrous
things out of Thy law." Psalm 119:18. |
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Temptations often appear irresistible because, through neglect of prayer
and the study of the Bible, the tempted one cannot readily remember
God's promises and meet Satan with the Scripture weapons. But angels are
round about those who are willing to be taught in divine things; and in
the time of great necessity they will bring to their remembrance the
very truths which are needed. Thus "when the enemy
shall come in like a flood, the Spirit of the Lord shall lift up a
standard against him." Isaiah 59:19. |
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Jesus promised
His disciples: "The Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father
will send in My name, He shall teach you all things, and bring all
things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you." John
14:26. But the teachings of Christ must previously have been stored in
the mind in order for the Spirit of God to bring them to our remembrance
in the time of peril. "Thy word have I hid in mine heart," said David,
"that I might not sin against Thee." Psalm 119:11. |
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All who value
their eternal interests should be on their guard against the inroads of
skepticism. The very pillars of truth will be assailed. It is impossible
to keep beyond the reach of the sarcasms and sophisms, the insidious and
pestilent teachings, of modern infidelity. Satan adapts his temptations
to all classes. He assails the illiterate with a jest or sneer, while he
meets the educated with scientific objections and philosophical
reasoning, alike calculated to excite distrust or contempt of the
Scriptures. Even youth of little experience presume to insinuate doubts
concerning the fundamental principles of
Christianity. And this youthful infidelity, shallow as it is, has its
influence. Many are thus led to jest at the faith of their fathers and
to do despite to the Spirit of grace. Hebrews 10:29.
Many a life that
promised to be an honor to God and a blessing to the world has been
blighted by the foul breath of infidelity. All who trust to the
boastful
decisions of human reason and imagine that they can explain divine
mysteries and arrive at truth unaided by the wisdom of God are entangled
in the snare of Satan. |
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We are living in
the most solemn period of this world's history. The destiny of earth's
teeming multitudes is about to be decided. Our own future well-being and
also the salvation of other souls depend upon the course which we now
pursue. We need to be guided by the Spirit of truth. Every follower of
Christ should earnestly inquire: "Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?"
We need to humble ourselves before the Lord, with fasting and prayer,
and to meditate much upon His word, especially upon the scenes of the
judgment. We should now seek a deep and living experience in the things
of God. We have not a moment to lose. Events of vital importance are
taking place around us; we are on Satan's enchanted ground.
Sleep not,
sentinels of God; the foe is lurking near, ready at any moment, should
you become lax and drowsy, to spring upon you and make you his prey.
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Many are deceived
as to their true condition before God. They congratulate themselves upon
the wrong acts which they do not commit, and forget to enumerate the
good and noble deeds which God requires of them, but which they have
neglected to perform. It is not enough that they are trees in the garden
of God. They are to answer His expectation by bearing fruit. He holds
them accountable for their failure to accomplish all the good which they
could have done, through His grace strengthening them.
In the books of
heaven they are registered as cumberers of the ground. Yet the case of
even this class is not utterly hopeless. With those who have slighted
God's mercy and abused His grace, the heart of long-suffering
love yet pleads. "Wherefore He saith, Awake thou that sleepest, and
arise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee light. See then that ye
walk circumspectly, . . . redeeming the time, because the days are
evil." Ephesians 5:14-16. |
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When the testing
time shall come, those who have made God's word their rule of life will
be revealed. In summer there is no noticeable difference between
evergreens and other trees; but when the blasts of winter come, the
evergreens remain unchanged, while other trees are stripped of their
foliage. So the falsehearted professor may not now be distinguished from
the real Christian, but the time is just upon us when the difference
will be apparent. Let opposition arise, let bigotry and intolerance
again bear sway, let persecution be kindled, and the halfhearted and
hypocritical will waver and yield the faith; but the true Christian will
stand firm as a rock, his faith stronger, his hope brighter, than in
days of prosperity. |
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Says the
psalmist: "Thy testimonies are my meditation." "Through Thy precepts I
get understanding: therefore I hate every false way." Psalm 119:99, 104.
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"Happy is the man
that findeth wisdom." "He shall be as a tree planted by the waters, and
that spreadeth out her roots by the river, and shall not see when heat
cometh, but her leaf shall be green; and shall not be careful in the
year of drought, neither shall cease from yielding fruit." Proverbs
3:13; Jeremiah 17:8. |
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