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SPIRITUAL
GIFTS Volume
I
p
5 -- THE
gift of prophecy was manifested in the church during the Jewish dispensation.
If it disappeared for a few centuries, on account of the corrupt state
of the church towards the close of that dispensation, it reappeared
at its close to usher in the
MESSIAH.
Zachariah, the FATHER of John the Baptist, "was filled with the Holy
Spirit, and prophesied." Simeon,
a
just and devout man who was "waiting for the consolation of Israel,"
came by the Spirit into the temple, and prophesied of JESUS as
"a light to lighten the Gentiles, and the glory of Israel;" and
Anna a prophetess "spake of him to all them that looked for redemption
in Jerusalem." And there was no greater prophet than John who was
chosen of
GOD
to introduce to Israel "the
LAMB
of
GOD
that taketh away the sin of the world."
'The Christian age commenced with the out-pouring of the Spirit, and
a great variety of spiritual gifts was manifested among the believers;
and these were so abundant that Paul could say to the Corinthian church,
"The manifestation of the Spirit is given to every man
to profit withal." To every man in the church, not to every man in
the world, as many have applied it.
Since the great apostasy these gifts have rarely been manifested;
and this is probably the reason why professed p
6 -- Christians generally believe that they were limited to the
period of the primitive church. But is it not on account of the errors
and unbelief of the church that the gifts have ceased? And when the
people of
GOD
Shall
attain to
primitive faith and practice, as they certainly will by the proclamation
of the Commandments of GOD and the Faith of JESUS, will not "the latter
rain" again develop
the
gifts? Reasoning from analogy we should expect it. Notwithstanding
the apostasies of the Jewish age, it opened and closed with special
manifestations of the Spirit of GOD.
And it is unreasonable to suppose that the Christian age, the light
of which, compared with the former dispensation, is as the light of
the sun to the feeble rays of the moon, should commence in glory and
close in obscurity. And since a special work of the Spirit was necessary
to prepare a people for
the
first Advent
of CHRIST, how
much more so for the second; especially,
since the last days were to be perilous beyond all precedent, and
false prophets were to have power to show great signs and wonders,
insomuch that, if it were possible, they
should deceive the very elect! But to the scriptures of truth.
And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel
to every creature. He that believeth, and is baptized, shall be saved;
but he that believeth not shall be damned. And these signs shall follow
them that believe: in my name shall they cast out devils; they shall
speak with new tongues; they shall take up serpents; and if they drink
any deadly thing, it shall not
hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.
Mark xvi, 15-18.
Says Campbell's translation, "These miraculous powers shall attend
the believers." The gifts were not con- p
7 --fined to the apostles, but extended to the believers. Who
will have them? Those that believe. How long? There is no limitation;
the promise seems to run parallel with the great commission to preach
the gospel, and to reach the last believer.
But it is objected that the promised aid was only to the apostles,
and to those who believed through their preaching: that they fulfilled
the commission, established the gospel, and that the gifts ceased
with that generation. Let
us see if the great commission ended with that generation. Matt. xxviii,
19, 20. Go ye, therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in
the name of the
FATHER,
and of the SON, and of the Holy Ghost; teaching them to observe all
things whatsoever I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you alway,
even to the end of the world. That
the preaching of the gospel under this commission did not end with
the primitive church is evident from the promise, "I am with you alway,
even to the end of the world." He
does not say, I am with you, apostles, everywhere, even to the ends
of the earth; but it is always, to the
end
of the world, or age. It will not do to say that the Jewish age is
meant, for that had already ended at the cross. I conclude then that
the preaching and the belief of the
primitive gospel will be attended with the same spiritual aid. The
apostles' commission belonged to the Christian age, and embraced the
whole of it. Consequently the gifts were only lost through apostasy,
and will be revived with the revival of primitive faith and practice. In
I Cor. xii, 28, we are informed that GOD
hath set, placed or fixed, certain spiritual gifts in the church.
In the absence of any scriptural proof that he has removed or abolished
them, we must think they were intended to remain. p
8 -- Where is the proof then that they were abolished? In the
same chapter where the Jewish Sabbath is abolished, and the
Christian Sabbath instituted --- a chapter in the Acts of the
Mystery of Iniquity, and the Man of Sin. But the objector claims Bible
proof that the gifts were to cease contained in the following text:
Charity never faileth: but whether there be prophecies, they shall
fail; whether there be tongues, they shall cease; whether there shall
be knowledge, it shall vanish away. For we know in part, and we prophesy
in part. But when that which is perfect is come, then that which is
in part
shall be done away. When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood
as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man I put away
childish things. For now we see through a glass darkly: but then face
to face; now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I
am known. And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three; but the
greatest of these is charity. I Cor xiii, 8-13. Well,
this text does fortell the cessation of spiritual gifts, also of faith
and hope. But when were they to cease? We still look forward
to the time when "Hope
shall change to glad fruition, Faith to sight, and prayer to praise." They
are to cease when that which is perfect is come -- when we shall no
longer see through a glass darkly; but face to face. The perfect day,
when the just are made perfect, and see as they are seen is yet in
the future. It is true that the Man of Sin, when arrived at manhood,
had put away such "childish things" as prophecies, tongues
and knowledge, and also the faith and hope and charity of the primitive
-- Christians But there is nothing in the text to show that GOD designed
to take away the gifts which he had set in the church, till the
p 9 -- consummation of her faith and hope --- till the surpassing
glory of the immortal state should eclipse the most brilliant displays
of spiritual power and knowledge, ever manifested in this mortal state.
The objection founded upon 2 Tim. iii, 16, which some have gravely
presented, deserves no more than a passing remark. If Paul, in saying
that the Scriptures were able to make the man of
GOD perfect,
thoroughly furnished unto all good works, meant that nothing more
should be written by inspiration, why was he, at that moment, adding
to those Scriptures? At least, why did he
not drop
the pen as soon as that sentence was written?
And why
did John, thirty years afterwards, write the book of Revelation? This
book contains another text which is quoted to prove the abolition
of spiritual gifts.TOP For
I testify to every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this
book, If any man shall add to these things,
GOD shall
add to him the plagues that are written in this book. And if any man
shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy,
GOD
shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy
city, and from the things which are written in this book. Rev. xxii,
18, 19.
From this text it is claimed that
GOD, who
at sundry times, and in divers manners, spake in time past to the
fathers by the prophets, and, in the commencement of the gospel day,
by JESUS and his apostles, hath hereby solemnly promised never to
communicate any thing more to man in that way. Hence all prophesying
after this date must be false. This, say they, closes the canon of
inspiration. If so, why did John write his gospel after his return
from Patmos to Ephesus? In doing so did he add to the words of the
prophecy of that book written in p
10 -- the Isle
of Patmos?
Thus the attempt to prove from Scripture the abolition of spiritual
gifts, proves a total failure. And since the gates of hades
have not prevailed against the church.
But GOD still has a people on earth, we may look for the development
of the gifts, in connection with the Third Angel's Message -- a message
which will bring back the church to apostolic ground, and make them
indeed the light --not darkness --- of the world.
Again, we are forewarned that there would be false prophets in the
last days, and the Bible gives a test by which to try their teachings,
in order that we may distinguish between the true and the false. The
grand test is the law of
GOD, which
is applied both to the prophesyings and to the moral character of
the prophets. If there were to be no true prophesyings in the last
days, how much easier to have stated the fact, and thus cut off all
chance for deception, than to give a test by which to try them,
as though there
would be the genuine as well as the false. TOP p
11 -- In Isa.
viii, 19, 20, is a prophecy of the familiar spirits of the present
time, and the law is given as a test. To the law and to the testimony:
if they speak not according to this word, it is because there
is no light in them. Why
say, "if
they
speak not," if there was to be no true spiritual manifestation or
prophesying at the same time? JESUS says, Beware of false prophets,
. . . ye shall know them by their fruits. Matt vii, 15. This is a
part of "the sermon on the mount," and
all can
see that this discourse has a general application to the church throughout
the gospel
age. False prophets are to be known by their fruits; in other words,
by their moral character. The only standard by which to determine
whether their fruits are good or bad, is the law of
GOD. Hence
we are brought to the law and to the testimony. True prophets will
not only speak according to this word, but they must live according
to it. One who speaks and lives thus I dare not condemn. It
always has been a characteristic of false
prophets
that they see visions of peace; and they will be saying
Prophesyings which contradict the plain and positive declarations
of the word are to be rejected. An example is given in the manner
of' CHRIST'S
second coming.
When JESUS ascended to heaven in the sight of his disciples, it was
declared most explicitly by the angels, that this same JESUS should
so come in like manner as they had seen him go into heaven. Hence
JESUS in predicting the false prophets of the last days, says, If
they shall say
unto you, Behold, he is in the desert; go not forth: Behold, he is
in the secret chambers; believe it not. All true prophesying on that
point must recognize his visible p
12 -- coming from
heaven. Why did not JESUS say, Reject all prophesying,at that time,
for there will be no true prophets then? Eph.
iv, 11-13. "And he gave some, apostles; and some, prophets and
some, evangelists; and some, pastors and teachers for the perfecting
of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the
body of CHRIST; till we all come in the unity of the faith, and of
the knowledge of the SON of GOD, unto a perfect man, unto the measure
of the stature of the fullness of CHRIST." We
learn from a previous verse that when CHRIST ascended up on high,
he gave gifts unto men. Of these gifts are enumerated apostles, prophets,
evangelists, pastors and teachers. The object for which they were
given was the perfecting of the saints in unity and knowledge. Some,
who profess to be pastors and teachers, at the present
day, hold that these gifts fully accomplished their object some eighteen
hundred years ago, and consequently ceased. Why not then throw aside
their titles of pastors and teachers? If the office of prophet is
limited by this text to the primitive church, so is that of evangelist
and all the rest; for there is no distinction made. Now
let us reason a moment upon this point. All these gifts were given
for the perfecting of the saints in unity, knowledge and spirit. Under
their influence the primitive church enjoyed for a time that unity.
"The multitude of them that believed were of one heart and of
one soul." And it seems a natural consequence of this state of
unity,that "with great power gave the apostles witness
of the resurrection of the LORD JESUS: and great grace was upon them
all," Acts iv, 31--33. How desirable such a state of things now!
But apostasy with its dividing and blighting influence marred the
beauty of the fair church, and clothed p
13 -- her in sackcloth.
Division and disorder have been the result. Never was there so great
a diversity of faith in Christendom as at the present day. If the
gifts were necessary for the unity of the primitive church, how much
more so to restore unity now! And that it is the purpose of
GOD to restore the unity of the church in the last days, is abundantly
evident from the prophecies. We are assured that the watchmen shall
see eye to eye, when the LORD shall bring again Zion. Also, that in
the time of the end the wise shall understand. When this is fulfilled,
there will be unity of faith with all that GOD accounts wise; for
those that do in reality understand aright, must, necessarily, understand
alike. What is to effect this unity, but the gifts that were given
for this very purpose? From considerations like these, it is
evident that the perfect state of the church here predicted is still
in the future; consequently these gifts have not yet accomplished
their end. This letter to the Ephesians was written in A.D. 64, about
two years before Paul told Timothy that he was ready to be offered,
and the time of his departure was at hand. The seeds of the apostasy
were now germinating in the church, for Paul had said ten years before,
in his second letter to the Thessalonians, "The mystery of iniquity
doth already work." Grievous wolves were now about to enter in,
not sparing the flock. The church was not then rising and advancing
to that perfection in unity contemplated in the text, but was about
to be torn by factions, and distracted by divisions, The Apostle knew
this; consequently he must have looked beyond the great apostasy,
to the period of the gathering of the remnant of GOD's people, when
he said, "Till we all come into the unity of the faith," p 14 -- Hence the gifts that were
set in the church have not yet served out their time. TOP I Thess. v, 19--21. "Quench not
the Spirit. Despise not prophesyings. Prove all things; hold fast
that which is good." In this epistle the Apostle introduces
the subject of the second coming of the LORD. He then describes the
state of the unbelieving world at that time -- saying, "Peace
and safety," when the day of the LORD is about to burst upon
them, and sudden destruction come upon them as a thief in the night.
He then exhorts the church, in view of these things, to keep awake,
watch and be sober. Among the exhortations that follow are the words
we have quoted, " Quench not the Spirit," &c. Some may
think that these three verses are completely detached from each other
in sense; but they have a natural connection in the order in which
they stand. The person who quenches the Spirit will be left to despise
prophesyings, which are the legitimate fruit of the Spirit, "I
will pour out my Spirit, and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy."
Joel ii, 28. The expression, "Prove all things," is limited
to the subject of discourse --- prophesyings --- and we are to try
the spirits by the tests which he has given us in his word. Spiritual
deceptions and false prophesyings abound at the present time; and
doubtless this text has a special application here. But, mark, the
Apostle does not say, Reject all things; but, Prove all things;
hold fast that which is good. Joel ii, 28--32. "And it shall come
to pass afterward, that I will pour out my Spirit upon all flesh;
and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, your old men shall
dream dreams, your young men shall see visions; and also upon the
servants and upon the handmaids in p 15 -- those days will I pour
out my Spirit. And I will show wonders in the heavens and in the earth,
blood and fire, and pillars of smoke. The sun shall be turned into
darkness, and the moon into blood, before the great and the terrible
day of the Lord come. And it shall come to pass that whosoever shall
call on the name of the LORD shall be delivered: for in mount Zion
and in Jerusalem shall be deliverance, as the LORD hath said, and
in the remnant whom the LORD shall call." This prophecy of Joel, which speaks of
the out-pouring of the Holy Spirit in the last days, was not all fulfilled
at the beginning of the gospel dispensation. This is evident from
the wonders in heaven and in earth, introduced in this text, which
were to be precursors of "the great and the terrible day
of the LORD." Though we have had the signs, that terrible day
is still in the future. The whole gospel dispensation may be called
the last days, but to say that the last days are all 1800 years
in the past, is absurd. They reach to the day of the LORD, and to
the deliverance of the remnant of GOD's people. "For in mount
Zion and in Jerusalem shall be deliverance, as the LORD hath said,
and in the remnant whom the LORD Shall call," This remnant, existing amid the signs
and wonders that usher in the great and terrible day of the LORD are,
doubtless, the remnant of the seed of the woman spoken of in Rev.
xii, 17 --- the last generation of the church on earth, "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." The remnant of the gospel church will
have the gifts. War will be waged against them because they keep the
commandments of GOD, and have the testimony of JESUS p 16 -- CHRIST. Rev. xii, 17.
In Rev xix, 10, the testimony of JESUS is defined to be the spirit
of prophecy. Said the angel, "I am thy fellow-servant, and of
thy brethren that have the testimony Of JESUS." In Chap. xxii,
9, he repeats the same in substance, as follows; "I am thy fellow-servant,
and of thy brethren the prophets." From the comparison we see
the force of the expression, The testimony of JESUS is the spirit
of prophecy. But the testimony of JESUS includes all the gifts of
that one Spirit. Says Paul, I thank my GOD always on your behalf,
for the grace of GOD which is given you by JESUS CHRIST; 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.
I Cor. i, 4--7. The testimony of CHRIST was confirmed in the Corinthian
church, and what was the result ? They came behind in no gift.
Are we not justified then in the conclusion that when the remnant
are fully confirmed in the testimony of JESUS, they will come behind
in no gift, waiting for the coming of our LORD JESUS CHRIST? R. F.
C.TOP THE GREAT CONTROVERSY. CHAPTER I. The Fall of Satan. p 17 -- THE LORD has shown me
that Satan was once an honored angel in heaven, next to JESUS CHRIST.
His countenance was mild, expressive of happiness like the other angels.
His forehead was high and broad, and showed great intelligence. His
form was perfect. He had a noble, majestic bearing. And I saw that
when GOD said to his SON, Let us make man in our image, Satan was
jealous of JESUS. He wished to be consulted concerning the formation
of man. He was filled with envy, jealousy and hatred. He wished to
be the highest in heaven, next to GOD, and receive the, highest honors.
Until this time all heaven was in order, harmony and perfect subjection
to the government of GOD. It was the highest sin to rebel against
the order and will of GOD. All heaven seemed in commotion. The angels
were marshaled in companies with a commanding angel at their head.
All the angels were astir. Satan was insinuating against the government
of GOD, ambitious to exalt himself, and unwilling to sub- p 18 -- mit to the authority of
JESUS. Some of the angels sympathized with Satan in his rebellion,
and others strongly contended for the honor and wisdom of GOD in giving
authority to his SON. And there was contention with the angels. Satan
and his affected ones, who were striving to reform the government
of GOD, wished to look into his unsearchable wisdom to ascertain his
purpose in exalting JESUS, and endowing him with such unlimited power
and command. They rebelled against the authority of the SON of GOD,
and all the angels were summoned to appear before the FATHER, to have
their cases decided. And it was decided that Satan should be expelled
from heaven, and that the angels, all who joined with Satan in the
rebellion, should be turned out with him. Then there was war in heaven.
Angels were engaged in the battle; Satan wished to conquer the SON
of GOD, and those who were submissive to his will. But the good and
true angels prevailed, and Satan, with his followers, was driven from
heaven. After Satan was shut out of heaven, with
those who fell with him, he realized that he had lost all the purity
and glory of heaven forever. Then he repented and wished to be reinstated
again in heaven. He was willing to take his proper place, or any place
that might be assigned him. But no, heaven must not be placed in jeopardy.
All heaven might be marred should he be taken back; for sin originated
with him, p 19 -- and the seeds of rebellion
were within him. Satan had obtained followers, those who sympathized
with him in his rebellion. He and his followers repented, wept and
implored to be taken back into the favor of GOD. But no, their sin,
their hate, their envy and jealousy, had been so great that GOD could
not blot it out. It must remain to receive its final punishment. When Satan became fully conscious that
there was no possibility of his being brought again into favor with
GOD, then his malice and hatred began to be manifest. He consulted
with his angels, and a plan was laid to still work against GOD's government.
When Adam and Eve were placed in the beautiful garden, Satan was laying
plans to destroy them. A consultation was held with his evil angels.
In no way could this happy couple be deprived of their happiness if
they obeyed GOD. Satan could not exercise his power upon them unless
they should first disobey GOD, and forfeit his favor. They must devise
some plan to lead them to disobedience that they might incur GOD's
frown, and be brought under the more direct influence of Satan and
his angels. It was decided that Satan should assume another form,
and manifest an interest for man. He must insinuate against GOD'S
truthfulness, create doubt whether GOD did mean as He said, next,
excite their curiosity, and lead them to pry into the un- p 20 -- searchable plans of GOD,
which Satan had been guilty of, and reason as to the cause of his
restrictions in regard to the tree of knowledge.TOP CHAPTER II. The Fall of Man. I saw that the holy angels often visited
the garden, and gave instruction to Adam and Eve concerning their
employment, and also taught them concerning the rebellion of Satan
and his fall. The angels warned them of Satan, and cautioned them
not to separate from each other in their employment, for they might
be brought in contact with this fallen foe. The angels enjoined upon
them to closely follow the directions GOD had given them, for in perfect
obedience only were they safe. And if they were obedient, this fallen
foe could have no power over them. Satan commenced his work with Eve, to
cause her to disobey. She first erred in wandering from her husband,
next, in lingering around the forbidden tree, and next in listening
to the voice of the tempter, and even daring to doubt what GOD had
said -- In the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die.
She thought, Perhaps it does not mean just as the LORD had said. She
ventured to disobey. She put p 21 -- forth her hand, took of
the fruit, and ate. It was pleasing to the eye, and pleasant to the
taste. She was jealous that GOD had withheld from them what was really
for their good. She offered the fruit to her husband, thereby tempting
him. She related to Adam all that the serpent had said, and expressed
her astonishment that he had the power of speech. I saw a sadness came over Adam's countenance.
He appeared afraid and astonished. A struggle appeared to be going
on in his mind. He felt sure that this was the foe which they had
been warned against, and that his wife must die. They must be separated.
His love for Eve was strong. And in utter discouragement he resolved
to share her fate. He seized the fruit, and quickly ate it. Then Satan
exulted. He had rebelled in heaven, and had sympathizers who loved
him, and followed him in his rebellion. He fell, and caused others
to fall with him. And he had now tempted the woman to distrust GOD,
to inquire into his wisdom, and to seek to penetrate his all-wise
plans. Satan knew the woman would not fall alone. Adam, through his
love, for Eve, disobeyed the command of GOD, and fell with her. The news of man's fall spread through
heaven. Every harp was hushed. The angels cast their crowns from their
heads in sorrow. All heaven was in agitation. A counsel was held to
decide what must be done with the guilty p 22 -- pair. The angels feared
that they, would put forth the hand, and eat of the tree of life,
and be immortal sinners. But GOD said that he would drive the transgressors
from the garden. Angels were commissioned immediately to guard the
way of the tree of life. It had been Satan's studied plan that Adam
and Eve should disobey GOD, receive his frown, and then be led on
to partake of the tree of life, that they might live forever in sin
and disobedience, and thus sin be immortalized. But holy angels were
sent to drive them out of the garden, while another company of angels
were commissioned to guard the way to the tree of life. Each of these
mighty angels appeared to have something in their right hand, which
looked like a glittering sword. Then Satan triumphed. Others he had made
to suffer by his fall. He had been shut out of heaven, they out of
Paradise.TOP CHAPTER III. The Plan of Salvation. Sorrow filled heaven, as it was realized
that man was lost, and the world that GOD created was to be filled
with mortals doomed to misery, sickness and death, and there was no
way of escape for the offender. The whole family of p 23 -- Adam must die. I saw the
lovely JESUS, and beheld an expression of sympathy and sorrow upon
his countenance. Soon I saw him approach the exceeding bright light
which enshrouded the FATHER. Said my accompanying angel, He is in
close converse with his FATHER. The anxiety of the angels seemed to
be intense while JESUS was communing with his FATHER. Three times
he was shut in by the glorious light about the FATHER, and the third
time became from the FATHER, his person could be seen. His countenance
was calm, free from all perplexity and trouble, and shone with benevolence
and loveliness, such as words cannot express. He then made known to
the angelic host that a way of escape had been made for lost man.
He told them that he had been pleading with his FATHER, and had offered
to give his life a ransom, and take the sentence of death upon himself,
that through him man might find pardon. That through the merits of
his blood, and obedience to the law of GOD, they could have the favor
of GOD, and be brought into the beautiful garden, and eat of the fruit
of the tree of life. At first the angels could not rejoice,
for their commander concealed nothing from them, but opened before
them the plan of salvation. JESUS told them that he would stand between
the wrath of his FATHER and guilty man, that he would bear iniquity
and scorn, and but few p 24 -- would receive him as the
SON of GOD. Nearly all would hate and reject him. He would leave all
his glory in heaven, appear upon earth as a man, humble himself as
a man, become acquainted by his own experience with the various temptations
with which man would be beset, that he might know how to succor those
who should be tempted; and that finally, after his mission as a teacher
should be accomplished, he would be delivered into the hands of men,
and endure almost every cruelty and suffering that Satan and his angels
could inspire wicked men to inflict; that he should die the cruelest
of deaths, hung up between the heavens and the earth as a guilty sinner;
that he should suffer dreadful hours of agony, which even angels could
not look upon, but would vail their faces from the sight. Not merely
agony of body would he suffer; but mental agony, that with which bodily
suffering could in no wise be compared. The weight of the sins of
the whole world would be upon him. He told them he would die and rise
again the third day, and should ascend to his FATHER to intercede
for wayward, guilty man. The angels prostrated themselves before
him. They offered their lives. JESUS said to them that he should by
his death save many; that the life of an angel could not pay the debt.
His life alone could be accepted of his FATHER as a ransom for man.
p 25 -- JESUS also told them that
they should have a part to act, to be with him, and at different times
strengthen him. That he should take man's fallen nature, and his strength
would not be even equal with theirs. And they should be witnesses
of his humiliation and great sufferings. And as they should witness
his sufferings, and the hate of men towards him, they would be stirred
with the deepest emotions, and through their love for him, would wish
to rescue, and deliver him from his murderers; but that they must
not interfere to prevent anything they should behold; and that they
should act a part in his resurrection; that the plan of salvation
was devised,and his FATHER had accepted the plan. With a holy sadness JESUS comforted and
cheered the angels, and informed them that hereafter those whom he
should redeem would be with him, and ever dwell with him; and that
the by his death he should ransom many, and destroy him who had the
power of death. And his FATHER would give him the kingdom, and the
greatness of the kingdom under the whole heaven, and he should possess
it forever and ever. Satan and sinners should be destroyed, never
more to disturb heaven, or the purified, new earth. JESUS bid the
heavenly host be reconciled to the plan that his FATHER accepted,
and rejoice that fallen man could be exalted again through his death,
to obtain favor with GOD and enjoy heaven. TOP p 26 -- Then joy, inexpressible
joy, filled heaven. And the heavenly host sung a song of praise and
adoration. They touched their harps and sung a note higher than they
had done before, for the great mercy and condescension of GOD in yielding
up his dearly BELOVED to die for a race of rebels. Praise and adoration
were poured forth for the self-denial and sacrifice of JESUS; that
he would consent to leave the bosom of his FATHER, and choose a life
of suffering and anguish, and die an ignominious death to give life
to others. Said the angel, Think ye that the FATHER
yielded up his dearly beloved SON without a struggle? No, no. It was
even a struggle with the GOD of heaven, whether to let guilty man
perish, or to give his beloved SON to die for them. Angels were so
interested for man's salvation that there could be found among them
those who would yield their glory, and give their life for perishing
man. But, said my accompanying angel, That would avail nothing. The
transgression was so great that an angel's life would not pay the
debt. Nothing but the death and intercessions of his SON would pay
the debt, and save lost man from hopeless sorrow and misery. But the work of the angels was assigned
them, to ascend and descend with strengthening balm from glory to
soothe the SON of GOD in his sufferings, and administer unto him. p 27 -- Also, their work would
be to guard and keep the subjects of grace from the evil angels, and
the darkness constantly thrown around them by Satan. I saw that it
was impossible for GOD to alter or change his law, to save lost, perishing
man; therefore he suffered his beloved SON to die for man's transgression. Satan again rejoiced with his angels
that he could, by causing man's fall, pull down the SON of GOD from
his exalted position. He told his angels that when JESUS should take
fallen man's nature, he could overpower him, and hinder the accomplishment
of the plan of salvation. I was then shown Satan as he was, a happy,
exalted angel. Then I was shown him as he now is. He still bears a
kingly form. His features are still noble, for he is an angel fallen.
But the expression of his countenance is full of anxiety, care, unhappiness,
malice, hate, mischief, deceit, and every evil. That brow which was
once so noble, I particularly noticed. His forehead commenced from
his eyes to recede backward. I saw that he had demeaned himself so
long, that every good quality was debased, and every evil trait was
developed. His eyes were cunning, sly, and showed great penetration.
His frame was large, but the flesh hung loosely about his hands and
face. As I beheld him, his chin was resting upon his left hand. He
appeared to be in deep thought. A smile was upon his countenance,
which made me p 28 -- tremble, it was so full
of evil, and Satanic slyness. This smile is the one he wears just
before he makes sure of his victim, and as he fastens the victim in
his snare, this smile grows horrible.TOP CHAPTER IV. The First Advent of CHRIST. Then I was carried down to the time when
JESUS was to take upon himself man's nature, humble himself as a man,
and suffer the temptations of Satan. His birth was without worldly grandeur.
He was born in a stable, cradled in a manger; yet his birth was honored
far above any of the sons of men. Angels from heaven informed the
shepherds of the advent of JESUS, while the light and glory from GOD
accompanied their testimony. The heavenly host touched their harps
and glorified GOD. They triumphantly heralded the advent of the SON
of GOD to a fallen world to accomplish the work of redemption, and
by his death bring peace, happiness, and everlasting life to man.
GOD honored the advent of his SON. Angels worshiped him. Angels of GOD hovered over the scene
of his baptism, and the Holy Spirit descended in the shape of a dove,
and lighted upon him, and as p 29 -- the people stood greatly
amazed, with their eyes fastened upon him, the FATHER'S voice was
heard from heaven, saying, Thou art my beloved SON, in thee I am well
pleased. John was not certain that it was the
SAVIOUR who came to be baptized of him in Jordan. But GOD had promised
him a sign by which he should know the LAMB of GOD. That sign was
given as the heavenly Dove rested upon JESUS, and the glory of GOD
shone round about him. John reached forth his hand, pointing to JESUS,
and with a loud voice cried out, Behold the LAMB of GOD which taketh
away the sin of the world. John informed his disciples that JESUS
was the promised MESSIAH, the SAVIOUR of the world. As his work was
closing, he taught his disciples to look to JESUS, and follow him
as the great teacher. John's life was without pleasure. It was sorrowful
and self-denying. He heralded the first advent of CHRIST, and then
was not permitted to witness the miracles, and enjoy the power manifested
by him. He knew that when JESUS should establish
himself as a teacher, he must die. His voice was seldom heard, except
in the wilderness. His life was lonely. He did not cling to his FATHER's
family, to enjoy their society, but left them in order to fulfill
his mission. Multitudes left the busy cities and villages, and flocked
to the wilderness to hear the words of the wonderful, sin- p
30 --
gular Prophet. John laid the axe at the root of the tree. He reproved
sin fearless of consequences, and prepared the way for the LAMB of
GOD. Herod
was affected as he listened to the powerful, pointed testimonies of
John. With deep interest he inquired what he must do to become his
disciple. John was acquainted with the fact that he was about to marry
his brother's wife, while her husband was yet living, and faithfully
told Herod that it was not lawful. Herod was not willing to make any
sacrifice. He married his brother's wife, and, through her influence,
seized John and put him in prison. But Herod intended to release him
again. While there confined, John heard through his disciples of the
mighty works of JESUS. He could not listen to his gracious words.
But the disciples informed him, and comforted him with what they had
heard. Soon John was beheaded through the influence of Herod's wife.
I saw that the least disciple that followed JESUS, witnessed his miracles,
and heard the comforting words which fell from his lips, was greater
than John the baptist. That is, they were more exalted and honored,
and had more pleasure in their lives. John
came in the spirit and power of Elijah, to proclaim the first advent
of JESUS. I was pointed down to the last days, and saw that John was
to represent those who should go forth in the TOP p
31 -- spirit and power of Elijah,
to herald the day of wrath, and the second advent of JESUS.
After the baptism of JESUS in Jordan, he was led by the Spirit into
the wilderness, to be tempted of the Devil. The Holy Spirit had fitted
him for that special scene of fierce temptations. Forty days he was
tempted of the Devil, and in those days he ate nothing. Everything
around JESUS was unpleasant, from which human nature would be led
to shrink. He was with the wild beasts, and the Devil, in a desolate,
lonely place. I saw that the SON of GOD
was pale and emaciated through fasting and suffering. But his course
was marked out, and he must fulfill the work he came to do.
Satan took advantage of the sufferings of the SON of GOD,
and prepared to beset him with manifold temptations, hoping he should
obtain the victory over him, because he had humbled himself as a man.
Satan came with this temptation, If thou be the SON of GOD,
command that this
stone be made bread. He tempted JESUS to condescend to him, and give
him proof of his being the MESSIAH, by
exercising his divine power. JESUS mildly answered him, It is written,
Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word of GOD.
Satan was seeking a dispute with JESUS concerning his being the
SON of GOD.
He referred to his weak, suffering condition, and boastingly affirmed
that he was stronger than JESUS. p
32 --But the word
spoken from heaven, Thou art my beloved
SON, in
thee I am well pleased, was sufficient to sustain
JESUS through
all his sufferings. I saw that in all his mission he had nothing to
do in convincing Satan of his power, and of his being the
SAVIOUR
of the world. Satan
had sufficient evidence of his exalted station and authority. His
unwillingness to yield to
JESUS'
authority, shut him out of heaven.
Satan, to manifest his strength, carried
JESUS to Jerusalem, and set him upon a pinnacle of the temple, and
again tempted him, that if he was the
SON of
GOD,
to give him evidence
of it by casting himself down from the dizzy height upon which he
had placed him. Satan came with the words of inspiration. For it is
written, He shall give his angels charge over thee, and in their hands
they shall bear thee up, lest at any time thou dash thy foot against
a stone.
JESUS answering
said unto him, It is said, Thou shalt not tempt the
LORD thy
GOD.
Satan wished to
cause JESUS
to presume
upon the mercy of his
FATHER,
and risk his life before the fulfillment of his mission. He had hoped
that the plan of salvation would fail; but I saw that, the plan was
laid too deep to be thus overthrown, or marred by Satan.
I saw that
CHRIST
was the example for all Christians when tempted, or their rights disputed.
They should bear it patiently. They should not feel that they have
a right to call p
33 --upon
GOD to
display his power, that they may obtain a victory over their enemies,
unless there is a special object in view, that
GOD can
be directly honored and glorified by it. I saw that if JESUS
had cast himself
from the pinnacle, it would not have glorified his
FATHER;
for none would witness the act but Satan, and the angels of
GOD.
And it would be tempting the
LORD to
display his power to his bitterest foe. It would have been condescending
to the one whom JESUS came to conquer.
"And the Devil taking him up into a high mountain, showed unto him
all the kingdoms of the world in a moment of time. And the Devil said
unto him, All this power will I give thee, and the glory of them:
for that is delivered unto me; and to whomsoever I will I give it.
If thou, therefore, wilt worship me, all shall be thine. And
JESUS
answered and said unto him, Get thee behind me, Satan; for it is written,
Thou shalt worship the
LORD thy
GOD,
and him only shalt
thou serve."
Here Satan showed
JESUS the
kingdoms of the world. They were presented in the most attractive
light. He offered them to JESUS if he would there worship him. He
told JESUS
that he
would relinquish his claims of the possessions of earth. Satan knew
that his power must be limited, and finally taken away, if the plan
of salvation should be carried out. He knew that if
JESUS should
die to redeem man, his p
34 -- power would
end after a season, and he would be destroyed. Therefore it was his
studied plan to prevent, if possible the completion of the great work
which had been commenced by the SON Of GOD. If the plan of man's redemption
should fail, he would retain the kingdom which he then claimed. And
if he should succeed, he flattered himself that he would reign in
opposition to the GOD of heaven. Satan
exulted when JESUS left heaven, and left his power and glory there.
He thought that the SON of GOD was placed in his power. The temptation
took so easily with the holy pair in Eden, that he hoped he could
with his satanic cunning and power overthrow even the SON of GOD,
and thereby save his life and kingdom. If he could tempt JESUS to
depart from the will of his FATHER, then his object would be gained.
JESUS bid Satan get behind him. He was to bow only to his FATHER.
The time was to come when JESUS should redeem the possessions of Satan
by his own life, and, after a season, all in heaven and earth should
submit to him. Satan claimed the kingdoms of earth as his, and he
insinuated to JESUS that all his sufferings might be saved. He need
not die to obtain the kingdoms of this world. But he might have the
entire possessions of earth, and the glory of reigning over them,
if he would worship him. JESUS was steadfast. He chose his life of
suffering, his p
35 -- dreadful death, and, in the way appointed by his FATHER,
to become a lawful heir to the kingdoms of earth, and have them given
into his hands as an everlasting possession. Satan also will be given
into his hands to be destroyed by death, never more to annoy JESUS,
or the saints, in glory. TOP CHAPTER V. The
Ministry of CHRIST. After
Satan had ended his temptations, he departed from JESUS for a season,
and angels prepared him food in the wilderness and strengthened him,
and the blessing of his FATHER rested upon him. Satan had failed in p 36 -- age
JESUS in his mission. No matter how exact the Jews might be in their
ceremonies and sacrifices, if they could keep their eyes blinded as
to the prophecies, and make them believe that it was a mighty, worldly
king who was to fulfill these prophecies, they would keep their minds
on the stretch for a MESSIAH to come. I
was then shown that Satan and his angels were very busy during CHRIST's
ministry, inspiring men with unbelief, hate and scorn. Often when
JESUS uttered some cutting truth reproving their sins, they would
become enraged. Satan and his angels urged them on to take the life
of the SON of GOD. Once they took up stones to cast at him, but angels
guarded him, and bore him away from the angry multitude to a place
of safety. Again as the plain truth dropped from his holy lips, the
multitude laid hold of him, and led him to the brow of a hill, intending
to thrust him down. A contention arose among themselves as to what
they should do with him, when the angels again hid him from the sight
of the multitude, and he, passing through the midst of them, went
his way. Satan
still hoped the great plan of salvation would fail. He exerted all
his power to make the hearts of all people hard, and their feelings
bitter against JESUS. He hoped that the number who would receive him
as the SON of GOD would be so few, that JESUS would consider his sufferings
and sacrifice too great to make p
37 -- for so
small a company. But I saw that if there had been but two who would
have accepted JESUS as the SON of GOD, to believe in him to the saving
of their souls, he would have carried out the plan. JESUS
commenced his work by breaking the power which Satan held over the
suffering. He healed those who had suffered by his evil power. He
restored the sick to health, healed the lame, and caused them to leap
in the gladness of their hearts, and glorify GOD. He gave sight to
the blind, restored to health by his power those who had been infirm,
and bound by Satan's cruel power many years. The weak, the trembling,
and desponding, he comforted with gracious words. He raised the dead
to life, and they glorified GOD for the mighty display of his power.
He wrought mightily for all who believed on him. And the feeble suffering
ones whom Satan held in triumph. JESUS wrenched from his grasp, and
brought to them by his power, soundness of body, and great joy and
happiness. The
life of CHRIST was full of benevolence, sympathy and love. He was
ever attentive to listen to, and relieve the woes of those who came
to him. Multitudes carried the evidences, in their own persons of
his divine power. Yet many of them soon after the work was accomplished
were ashamed of the humble, yet mighty teacher. Because the rulers
did not believe on p
38 -- him, they were not willing to suffer with JESUS. He was
a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief. But few could endure to
be governed by his sober, self-denying life. They wished to enjoy
the honor which the world bestows. Many followed the SON of GOD, and
listened to his instructions, feasting upon the words which fell so
graciously from his lips. His words were full of meaning, yet so plain
that the weakest could understand. TOP Satan
and his angels were busy. They blinded the eyes and darkened the understanding
of the Jews. Satan stirred up the chief of the people and the rulers
to take his life. They sent officers to bring JESUS unto them, and
as they came near where he was, they were greatly amazed. They saw
JESUS stirred to sympathy and compassion, as he witnessed human woe.
They saw him in love and tenderness speak encouragingly to the weak
and afflicted. They also heard him, in a voice of authority, rebuke
the power of Satan, and bid the captives held by him, go free. They
listened to the words of wisdom that fell from his lips, and they
were captivated. They could not lay hands on him. They returned to
the priests and elders without JESUS. They inquired of the officers,
Why have ye not brought him? They related what they had witnessed
of his miracles, and the holy words of wisdom, love and knowledge
which they had heard, and ended p
39 -- with saying, Never man spake like this man. The chief priests
accused them of being also deceived. Some were ashamed that they had
not brought him. The chief priests inquired in a ridiculing manner
if any of the rulers had believed on him. I saw that many of the magistrates
and elders did believe on JESUS. But Satan kept them from acknowledging
it. They feared the reproach of the people more than they feared GOD. Thus
far the cunning and hatred of Satan had not broken up the plan of
salvation. The time for the accomplishment of the object for which
JESUS came into the world was drawing on. Satan and his angels consulted
together, and decided to inspire CHRIST'S own nation to cry eagerly
for his blood, and invent cruelty and scorn to be heaped upon him.
He hoped that JESUS would resent such treatment, and not maintain
his humility and meekness. While
Satan was laying his plans, JESUS was carefully opening to his disciples
the sufferings he must pass through. That he should be crucified,
and that he would rise again the third day. But their understanding
seemed dull. They could not comprehend what he told them. TOP CHAPTER VI. The Transfiguration. p
40 -- I saw that the faith of the disciples was greatly strengthened
at the transfiguration. GOD chose to give the followers of JESUS strong
proof that he was the promised MESSIAH, that in their bitter sorrow
and disappointment they should not entirely cast away their confidence.
At the transfiguration the LORD sent Moses and Elias to talk with
JESUS concerning his sufferings and death. Instead of choosing angels
to converse with his SON, GOD chose those who had an experience in
the trials of earth. A few of his followers were permitted to be with
him and behold his face lighted up with divine glory, and witness
his raiment white and glistening, and hear the voice of GOD, in fearful
majesty, saying, This is my beloved SON, hear him.
Elijah had walked with GOD. His work had not been pleasant. GOD, through
him, had reproved sin. He was a prophet of GOD, and had to flee from
place to place to save his life. He was hunted like the wild beasts
that they might destroy him. GOD translated Elijah. Angels bore him
in glory and triumph to heaven. Moses
had been a man greatly honored of GOD. He was greater than any who
had lived before him. He was privileged to talk with p 41 -- GOD face to face as a
man speaketh with a friend. He was permitted to see the bright light
and excellent glory that enshrouded the FATHER. Through Moses the
LORD delivered the children of Israel from Egyptian bondage. Moses
was a mediator for the children of Israel. He often stood between
them and the wrath of GOD. When the wrath of GOD was greatly kindled
against Israel for their unbelief, their murmurings, and their grievous
sins, Moses love for them was tested. GOD promised him that if he
would let Israel go, let them be destroyed, he would make of him a
mighty nation. Moses showed his love for Israel by his earnest pleading.
In his distress he prayed God to turn from his fierce anger, and forgive
Israel, or blot his name out of his book. When Israel murmured against GOD and
against Moses, because they could get no water, they accused him of
leading them out to kill them and their children. GOD heard their
murmurings, and bade Moses smite the rock, that the children of Israel
might have water. Moses smote the rock in wrath, and took the glory
to himself. The continual waywardness and murmuring of the children
of Israel had caused him the keenest sorrow, and for a little he forgot
how much GOD had borne with them, and that their murmuring was not
against Moses, but against GOD. He thought only of himself, how deeply
he was wronged, and how p 42 -- little gratitude they
manifested in return, for his deep love for them. As Moses smote the rock, he failed to
honor GOD, and magnify him before the children of Israel, that they
might glorify GOD. And the LORD was displeased with Moses, and said
that he should not enter the promised land. It was GOD's plan to often
prove Israel by bringing them into strait places, and then in their
great necessity exhibit his power, that he might live in their memory,
and they glorify him. TOP When Moses came down from the mount with
the two tables of stone, and saw Israel worshiping the golden calf,
his anger was greatly kindled, and he threw down the tables of stone,
and broke them. I saw that Moses did not sin in this. He was wroth
for GOD, jealous for his glory. But when he yielded to the natural
feelings of the heart, and took glory to himself, which was due to
GOD, be sinned, and for that sin, GOD would not suffer him to enter
the promised land. Satan had been trying to find something
wherewith to accuse Moses before the angels, Satan triumphed in that
he had caused him to displease GOD, and he exulted, and told the angels
that when the SAVIOUR of the world should come to redeem man, he could
overcome him. For this transgression Moses came under the power of
Satan -- the dominion of death. Had he remained steadfast, and not
sinned in taking p 43 -- glory to himself, the
LORD would have brought him to the promised land, and then translated
him to heaven without seeing death. I saw that Moses passed through death,
but Michael came down and gave him life before he saw corruption.
Satan claimed the body as his, but Michael resurrected Moses, and
took him to heaven. The Devil tried to hold his body, and railed out
bitterly against GOD, denounced him as unjust, in taking from him
his prey. But Michael did not rebuke the Devil, although it was through
his temptation and power that GOD'S servant had fallen. CHRIST meekly
referred him to his FATHER, saying, The LORD rebuke thee. JESUS told his disciples that there were
some standing with him who should not taste of death till they should
see the kingdom of 'GOD come with power. At the transfiguration this
promise was fulfilled. The fashion of JESUS' countenance was changed,
and shone like the sun. His raiment was white and glistening. Moses p 44 -- heard the voice of GOD
in terrible majesty, saying, This is my beloved SON, hear him. TOP CHAPTER VII. The Betrayal
of CHRIST. I
was then carried down to the time when JESUS ate the passover supper
with his disciples. Satan had deceived Judas and led him to think
he was one of Christ's true disciples but his heart had ever been
carnal. He had seen the mighty works of JESUS, he had been with him
through his ministry, and yielded to the overpowering evidences that
he was the MESSIAH; but he was close and covetous. He loved money.
He complained in anger of the costly ointment poured upon JESUS. Mary
loved her LORD. He had forgiven her sins which were many, and had
raised from the dead her much loved brother, and she felt that nothing
was too dear to bestow upon JESUS. The more costly and precious the
ointment, the better could Mary express her gratitude to her SAVIOUR,
by devoting it to him. Judas, as an excuse for his covetousness, said
that the ointment might have been sold and given to the poor. But
it was not because be had any care for the poor; for he was selfish,
and often appropriated to his own use that which was entrusted p
45 -- to his
care to be given to the poor. Judas had not been attentive to the
comforts and wants of JESUS, and to excuse his covetousness, he often
referred to the poor. And this act of generosity on the, part of Mary
was a most cutting rebuke of his covetous disposition. The
way was prepared for the temptation of Satan to find a ready reception
in Judas' heart. The Jews hated JESUS - but multitudes thronged him
to listen to his words of wisdom, and to witness his mighty works.
This drew the attention of the people from the chief priests and elders,
for the people were stirred with the deepest interest, and anxiously
followed JESUS, and listened to the instructions of this wonderful
teacher. Many of the chief rulers believed on JESUS, but were afraid
to confess it, fearing they would be put out of the synagogue. The
priests and rulers decided that something must be done to draw the
attention of the people from JESUS. They feared that all men would
believe on him. They could see no safety for themselves. They must
lose the position, or put JESUS to death. And after they should put
him to death, there were still those who were living monuments of
his power. JESUS had raised Lazarus from the dead. And they feared
that if they should kill JESUS, Lazarus would testify of his mighty
power. The people were flocking to see him who was raised from the
dead, and the rulers determined to slay p
46 -- Lazarus
also, and put down the excitement. Then they would turn the people
to the traditions and doctrines of men, to tithe mint and rue, and
again have influence over them. They agreed to take JESUS when he
was alone; for if they should attempt to take him in a crowd, when
the minds of the people were all interested in him, they would be
stoned. Judas
knew how anxious they were to obtain JESUS, and offered to betray
him to the chief priests and elders for a few pieces of silver. His
love of money led him to agree to betray his LORD into the hands of
his bitterest enemies. Satan was working directly through Judas, and
in the midst of the impressive scene of the last supper, he was contriving
plans to betray JESUS. JESUS sorrowfully told his disciples that all
of them would be offended because of him, that night. But Peter ardently
affirmed that although all should be offended because of him, he would
not. JESUS said to Peter, Satan hath desired to have you, that he
may sift you as wheat; but I have prayed for thee, that thy faith
fail not; and when thou art converted, strengthen thy brethren. TOP I
then viewed JESUS in the garden with his disciples. In deep sorrow
he bade them watch and pray lest they should enter into temptation.
JESUS knew that their faith was to be tried, and their hopes disappointed,
and that they would need all the strength they could ob- p
47 -- tain by
close watching and fervent prayer. With strong cries and weeping,
JESUS prayed, FATHER, if thou be willing, remove this cup from me,
nevertheless, not my will, but thine be done. The SON of GOD prayed
in agony. Large drops of sweat like blood came out of his face, and
fell upon the ground. Angels were hovering over the place, witnessing
the scene, while only one was commissioned to go and strengthen the
SON of GOD in his agony. The angels in heaven cast their crowns and
harps from them, and with the deepest interest silently watched JESUS.
There was no joy in heaven. They wished to surround the SON of GOD,
but the commanding angels suffered them not, lest, as they should
behold his betrayal, they would deliver him; for the plan was laid
out, and it must be fulfilled. After
JESUS had prayed, he came to see his disciples. They were sleeping.
He had not the comfort and prayers of even his disciples in that dreadful
hour. Peter who was so zealous a little before, was heavy with sleep.
JESUS reminded him of his positive declarations, and said unto him,
What! could ye not watch with me one hour? Three times the SON of
GOD prayed in agony, when Judas, with his band of men, was at hand.
He met JESUS as usual to salute him. The band surrounded JESUS; but
there he manifested his divine power, as he said, Whom seek ye? I
am he. They fell backward p
48 -- to the ground. JESUS made this inquiry that they might witness
his power, and have evidence that he could deliver himself from their
hands if he would. The
disciples began to hope as they saw the multitude with their staves
and swords fall so quickly. As they arose and again surrounded the
SON of GOD, Peter drew the sword and cut off an ear. JESUS bid him
put up the sword, and said unto him, Thinkest thou that I cannot now
pray to my FATHER, and he shall presently give me more than twelve
legions of angels? I saw that as these words were spoken, the countenances
of the angels were animated. They wished then, and there, to surround
their commander, and disperse that angry mob. But again sadness settled
upon them as JESUS added, But how then shall the scriptures be fulfilled,
that thus it must be? The hearts of the disciples sunk again in despair
and bitter disappointment, as JESUS suffered them to lead him away The
disciples were afraid of their own lives,
and fled one
this way, and the other that, and JESUS was left alone. 0 what triumph
of Satan then! And what sadness and sorrow with the angels of GOD!
Many companies of holy p
49 -- suffer; for the very men should see it all again in living characters.
TOP
CHAPTER VIII. The Trial
of CHRIST. Peter
followed his LORD after his betrayal. He was anxious to see what would
be done with JESUS. And when he was accused of being one of his disciples,
he denied it. He was afraid of his life, and when charged with being
one of them, he declared that he knew not the man. The disciples were
noted for the purity p
50 -- of their
words, and Peter, to deceive, and convince them that he was not one
of CHRIST'S disciples, denied it the third time with cursing and swearing.
JESUS, who was some distance from Peter, turned a sorrowful, reproving
gaze upon him. Then he remembered the words which JESUS had spoken
to him in the upper chamber, and also his zealous assertion, Though
all men shall be offended because of thee, yet will I never be offended.
He denied his LORD, even with cursing and swearing; but that look
of JESUS melted Peter at once, and saved him. He bitterly wept and
repented of his great sin, and was converted, and then was prepared
to strengthen his brethren. The
multitude were clamorous for the blood of JESUS. They cruelly scourged
him, and put an old purple, kingly robe upon him, and bound his sacred
head with a crown of thorns. They put a reed in his hand, and mockingly
bowed to him, and saluted him with, Hail king of the Jews! They then
took the reed from his hand, and smote him with it upon the head,
causing the thorns to penetrate his temples, sending the trickling
blood down his face and beard. It
was difficult for the angels to endure the sight. They would have
delivered JESUS out of their hands; but the commanding angels forbade
them, and said that it was a great ransom that was to be paid for
man; but it would be complete, and would cause the death of him p
51 -- who had
the power of death. JESUS knew that angels were witnessing the scene
of his humiliation. I saw that the feeblest angel could have caused
that multitude to fall powerless, and delivered JESUS. He knew that
if he should desire it of his FATHER, angels would instantly release
him. But it was necessary that JESUS should suffer many things of
wicked men, in order to carry out the plan of salvation. TOP There
stood JESUS, meek and humble before the infuriated multitude, while
they offered him the meanest abuse. They spit in his face -- that
face which they will one day desire to be hid from, which will give
light to the city of GOD, and shine brighter than the sun -- but not
an angry look did he cast upon the offenders. He meekly raised his
hand, and wiped it off. They covered his head with in old garment;
blindfolded him, and then struck him in the face, and cried out, Prophesy
unto us who it was that smote thee. There was commotion among the
angels. The
disciples had gained confidence to enter where JESUS was, and witness
his trial. They expected that he would manifest his divine power,
and deliver himself from the hands of his enemies, and punish them
for their cruelty towards him. Their hopes would rise and fall as
the different scenes transpired. Sometimes they doubted, and feared
they had been deceived. p
52 -- But the
voice heard at the mount of transfiguration, and the glory they there
witnessed, strengthened them that he was the SON of GOD. They called
to mind the exciting scenes which they had witnessed, the miracles
they had seen JESUS do in healing the sick, opening the eyes of the
blind, unstopping the deaf' ears, rebuking and casting out devils,
raising the dead to life, and even rebuking the wind, and it obeyed
him. They could not believe that he would die. They hoped he would
yet rise in power, and with his commanding voice disperse that blood-thirsty
multitude, as when he entered the temple and drove out those who were
making the house of GOD a place of merchandise; when they fled before
him, as though a company of armed soldiers were pursuing them. The
disciples hoped that JESUS would manifest his power, and convince
all that be was the King of Israel. Judas
was filled with bitter remorse and shame at his treacherous act in
betraying JESUS. And when he witnessed the abuse he suffered, he was
overcome. He had loved JESUS, but loved money more. He did not think
that JESUS would suffer himself to be taken by the mob which he had
led on. He thought that JESUS would work a miracle, and deliver himself
from them. But when he saw the infuriated multitude in the judgment
hall, thirsting for his blood, he deeply felt his guilt, and while
many were vehemently accusing JESUS, Judas p
53 -- rushed
through the multitude, confessing that he had sinned in betraying
innocent blood. He offered them the money, and begged of them to release
JESUS, declaring that he was entirely innocent. Vexation and confusion
kept the priests for a short time silent. They did not wish the people
to know that they had hired one of JESUS' professed followers to betray
him into their hands. Their hunting JESUS like a thief and taking
him secretly, they wished to hide. But the confession of Judas, his
haggard and guilty appearance, exposed the priests before the multitude,
showing that it was hatred that had caused them to take JESUS. As
Judas loudly declared JESUS to be innocent, the priests replied, What
is that to us? See thou to that. They had JESUS in their power, and
they were determined to make sure of him. Judas, overwhelmed with
anguish, threw the money that he now despised at the feet of those
who had hired him, and in anguish and horror at his crime, went and
hung himself. JESUS had many sympathizers in that company, and his
answering nothing to the many questions put to him amazed the throng.
To all the insults and mockery not a frown, not a troubled expression
was upon his features. He was dignified and composed. He was of perfect
and noble form. The spectators looked upon him with wonder. They compared
his perfect form, his firm, dignified bearing, with those who p
54 -- sat in
judgment against him, and said to one another that he appeared more
like a king to be entrusted with a kingdom than any of the rulers.
He bore no marks of being a criminal. His eye was mild, clear and
undaunted, his forehead broad and high. Every feature was strongly
marked with benevolence and noble principle. His patience and forbearance
were so unlike man, that many trembled. Even Herod and Pilate were
greatly troubled at his noble, GOD-like bearing. TOP Pilate
from the first was convicted that he was no common man, but an excellent
character. He believed him to be entirely innocent. The angels who
were witnessing the whole scene noticed the convictions of Pilate,
and marked his sympathy and compassion for JESUS; and to save him
from engaging in the awful act of delivering JESUS to be crucified,
an angel was sent to Pilate's wife, and gave her information through
a dream that it was the SON of GOD in whose trial Pilate was engaged,
and that he was an innocent sufferer. She immediately sent word to
Pilate that she bad suffered many things in a dream on account of
JESUS, and warned him to have nothing to do with that holy man. The
messenger bearing the communication pressed hastily through the crowd,
and handed it to Pilate. As he read it he trembled and turned pale.
He at once thought he would have nothing to do in the matter; that p
55 -- if they
would have the blood of JESUS he would not give his influence to it,
but would labor to deliver him. When
Pilate heard that Herod was at Jerusalem, he was glad, and hoped to
free himself from the disagreeable matter altogether, and have nothing
to do in condemning JESUS. He sent him, with his accusers, to Herod.
Herod was hardened. His murdering John left a stain upon his conscience
which he could not free himself from, and when he heard of JESUS,
and the mighty works done by him, he thought it was John risen from
the dead. He feared and trembled, for he bore a guilty conscience.
JESUS was placed in Herod's hands by Pilate. Herod considered this
act an acknowledgment from Pilate of his power, authority and judgment.
They had previously been enemies, but then they were made friends.
Herod was glad to see JESUS, for he expected that he would work some
mighty miracle for his satisfaction. But it was not the work of JESUS
to gratify his curiosity. His divine and miraculous power was to be
exercised for the salvation of others, but not in his own behalf.
JESUS
answered nothing to the many questions put to him by Herod; neither
did he regard his enemies who were vehemently accusing him. Herod
was enraged because JESUS did not appear to fear his power, and with
his men of war, derided, mocked and abused the p
56 -- SON Of
GOD. Herod was astonished at the noble, GOD-like appearance of JESUS,
when shamefully abused, and feared to condemn him, and he sent him
again to Pilate.TOP Satan
and his angels were tempting Pilate, and trying to lead him on to
his own ruin. They suggested to him that if he did not take any part
in condemning JESUS, others would; the multitude were thirsting for
his blood; and if he did not deliver JESUS to be crucified, he would
lose his power and worldly honor, and would be denounced as a believer
on the impostor, as they termed him. Pilate, through fear of losing
his power and authority, consented to the death of JESUS. And notwithstanding
he placed the blood of JESUS upon his accusers, and the multitude
received it, crying, His blood be on us and on our children, yet Pilate
was not clear; he was guilty of the blood of CHRIST. For his own selfish
interest, and love of honor from the great men of earth, he delivered
an innocent man to die. If Pilate had followed his conviction, he
would have had nothing to do with condemning JESUS. The
trial and condemnation of JESUS were working on the minds of many;
and impressions were being made which were to appear after his resurrection;
and many were to be added to the Church whose experience and conviction
should be dated from the time of JESUS' trial. p
57 -- Satan's
rage was great as he saw that all the cruelty which he had led the
chief priests to inflict on JESUS had not called forth from him the
least murmur. I saw that, although JESUS had taken man's nature, a
power and fortitude that was GOD-like sustained him, and he did not
depart from the will of his FATHER in the least.
TOP
CHAPTER IX. The
Crucifixion of CHRIST. The
SON of GOD was delivered to the people to be crucified. They led the
dear SAVIOUR away. He was weak and feeble through pain and suffering,
caused by the scourging and blows which he had received, yet they
laid on him the heavy cross upon which they were soon to nail him.
But JESUS fainted beneath the burden. Three times they laid on him
the heavy cross, and three times he fainted. They then seized one
of his followers, a man who had not openly professed faith in CHRIST,
yet believed on him. They laid on him the cross, and he bore it to
the fatal spot. Companies of angels were marshaled in the air above
the place. A number of his disciples followed him to Calvary in sorrow,
and with bitter weeping. They called to mind JESUS' riding tri- p
58 -- umphantly
into Jerusalem, and they following him, crying, Hosanna in the highest!
and strewing their garments in the way, and the beautiful palm branches.
They thought that he was then to take the kingdom and reign a temporal
prince over Israel. How changed the scene! How blighted their prospects!
They followed JESUS; not with rejoicing; not with bounding hearts
and cheerful hopes; but with hearts stricken with fear and despair
they slowly, sadly followed him who had been disgraced and humbled,
and who was about to die.
The mother of JESUS was there. Her heart was pierced with anguish,
such as none but a fond mother can feel. Her stricken heart still
hoped, with the disciples, that her SON would work some mighty miracle,
and deliver himself from his murderers. She could not endure the thought
that he would suffer himself to be crucified. But the preparations
were made, and they laid JESUS upon the cross. The hammer and the
nails were brought. The heart of his disciples fainted within them.
The mother of JESUS was agonized, almost beyond endurance, and as
they stretched JESUS upon the cross, and were about to fasten his
hands with the cruel nails to the wooden arms, the disciples bore
the mother of JESUS from the scene, that she might not hear the crashing
of the nails, as they were driven through the bone and muscle of his
tender hands and feet. JESUS murmured not; p
59 -- but groaned in agony. His face was pale, and large drops
of sweat stood upon his brow. Satan exulted in the sufferings which
the SON of GOD was passing through, yet feared that his kingdom was
lost, and that he must die.TOP They
raised the cross after they had nailed JESUS to it, and with great
force thrust it into the place prepared for it in the ground, tearing
the flesh, and causing the most intense suffering. They made his death
as shameful as possible. With him they crucified two thieves, one
on either side of JESUS. The thieves were taken by force, and after
much resistance on their part, their arms were thrust back and nailed
to their crosses. But JESUS meekly submitted. He needed no one to
force his arms back upon the cross. While the thieves were cursing
their executioners, JESUS in agony prayed for his enemies, FATHER,
forgive them, for they know not what they do. It was not merely agony
of body which JESUS endured, but the sins of the whole world were
upon him. As
JESUS hung upon the cross, some who passed by reviled him, wagging
their heads, as though bowing to a king, and said to him, Thou that
destroyest the temple and buildest it in three days, save thyself.
If thou be the SON of GOD, come down from the cross. The Devil used
the same words to CHRIST in the wilderness, If thou be the SON of
GOD. The chief priests and elders and scribes mockingly said, p
60 -- He saved others, himself he cannot save. If he be the King
of Israel, let him now come down from the cross, and we will believe
him. The angels who hovered over the scene of CHRIST'S crucifixion
were moved to indignation as the rulers derided him, and said, If
he be the SON of GOD let him deliver himself. They wished there to
come to the rescue of JESUS, and deliver him; but they were not suffered
to do so. The object of his mission was almost accomplished. As JESUS
hung upon the cross those dreadful hours of agony, he did not forget
his mother. She could not remain away from the suffering scene. JESUS'
last lesson was one of compassion and humanity. He looked upon his
mother, whose heart was well nigh bursting with grief, and then upon
his beloved disciple John. He said to his mother, Woman, behold thy
SON. Then said he to John, Behold thy mother. And from that hour John
took her to his own house. JESUS
thirsted in his agony; but they heaped upon him additional insult,
by giving him vinegar and gall to drink. The angels had viewed the
horrid scene of the crucifixion of their loved commander, until they
could behold no longer; and veiled their faces from the sight. The
sun refused to look upon the dreadful scene. JESUS cried with a loud
voice, which struck terror to the hearts of his murderers, It is
finished. Then the veil of the temple was rent from the top to
the bottom, the earth shook, and the p
61 -- rocks rent. Great darkness was upon the face of the earth.
The last hope of the disciples seemed swept away as JESUS died. Many
of his followers witnessed the scene of his sufferings and death,
and their cup of sorrow was full. TOP Satan
did not then exult as he had done. He had hoped that he could break
up the plan of salvation; but it was laid too deep. And now by JESUS'
death, he knew that he must finally die, and his kingdom be taken
away and given to JESUS. He held a council with his angels. He had
prevailed nothing against the SON of GOD, and now they must increase
their efforts, and with their cunning and power turn to JESUS' followers.
They must prevent all they could from receiving salvation purchased
for them by JESUS. By so doing Satan could still work against the
government of GOD. Also it would be for his own interest to keep from
JESUS all he could. For the sins of those who are redeemed by the
blood of CHRIST, and overcome, at last will be rolled back upon the
originator of sin, the Devil, and he will have to bear their sins,
while those who do not accept salvation through JESUS will bear their
own sins. JESUS'
life was without worldly grandeur, or extravagant show. His humble,
self-denying life was a great contrast to the lives of the priests
and elders, who loved ease and worldly p
62 -- honor, and the strict and holy life of JESUS was a continual
reproof to them, on account of their sins. They despised him for his
humbleness, holiness, and purity. But those who despised him here,
will one day see him in the grandeur of heaven, and the unsurpassed
glory of his FATHER. He was surrounded with enemies in the judgment
hall, who were thirsting for his blood; but those hardened ones who
cried out, His blood be on us and on our children, will behold him
an honored King. All the heavenly host will escort him on his way
with songs of victory, majesty and might, to him that was slain, yet
lives again a mighty Conqueror. Poor, weak, miserable man spit in
the face of the King of glory, while a shout of brutal triumph arose
from the mob at the degrading insult. They marred that face with blows
and cruelty which filled all heaven with admiration. They will behold
that face again, bright as the noon-day sun, and will seek to flee
from before it. Instead of that shout of brutal triumph, in terror
they will wail because of him. JESUS will present his hands with the
marks of his crucifixion. The marks of this cruelty he will ever bear.
Every print of the nails will tell the story of man's wonderful redemption,
and the dear price that purchased it. The very men who thrust the
spear into the side of the Lord of life, will behold the print of
the spear, and will lament with deep anguish the part they p
63 -- acted in marring his body. His murderers were greatly annoyed
by the superscription, THE KING OF THE JEWS, placed upon the cross
above his head. But then they will be obliged to see him in all his
glory and kingly power. They will behold on his vesture and on his
thigh, written in living characters, KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS.
They cried to him mockingly, as he hung upon the cross, Let CHRIST
the King of Israel descend from the cross, that we may see and believe.
They will behold him then with kingly power and authority. They will
demand no evidence then of his being the King of Israel; but overwhelmed
with a sense of his majesty and exceeding glory, they will be compelled
to acknowledge, Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the LORD. The
shaking of the earth, the rending of the rocks, the darkness spread
over the earth, and the loud, strong cry of JESUS, It is finished,
as he yielded up his life, troubled his enemies, and made his murderers
tremble. The disciples wondered at these singular manifestations;
but their hopes were all crushed. They were afraid the Jews would
seek to destroy them also. Such hate manifested against the SON Of
GOD they thought would not end there. Lonely hours the disciples spent
in sorrow, weeping over their disappointment. They expected that he
would reign a temporal prince; but their p
64 -- hopes died with JESUS. They doubted in their sorrow and
disappointment whether JESUS had not deceived them. His mother was
humbled, and even her faith wavered in his being the MESSIAH. TOP But
notwithstanding the disciples had been disappointed in their hopes
concerning JESUS, yet they loved him, and respected and honored his
body, but knew not how to obtain it. Joseph of Arimathea, an honorable
counsellor, had influence, and was one of JESUS' true disciples. He
went privately, yet boldly, to Pilate and begged his body. He dared
not go openly; for the hatred of the Jews was so great that the disciples
feared that an effort would be made by them to prevent the body of
JESUS having an honored resting place. But Pilate granted his request,
and as they took the body of JESUS down from the cross, their sorrows
were renewed, and they mourned over their blighted hopes in deep anguish.
They wrapped JESUS in fine linen, and Joseph laid him in his own new
sepulchre. The women who had been his humble followers while he lived
still kept near him after his death, and would not leave him until
they saw his sacred body laid in the sepulchre,and a stone of great
weight rolled at the door, lest his enemies should seek to obtain
his body. But they need not have feared; for I beheld the angelic
host watching with untold interest the resting place of JESUS. They
guarded the sep- p
65 -- ulchre, earnestly waiting the command to act their part
in liberating the King of glory from his prison house. CHRIST"s
murderers were afraid that he might yet come to life and escape them.
They begged of Pilate a watch to guard the sepulchre until the third
day. Pilate granted them armed soldiers to guard the sepulchre, sealing
the stone at the door, lest his disciples should steal him away, and
say that he had risen from the dead. TOP
CHAPTER X. The Resurrection
of CHRIST.
The disciples rested on the Sabbath, sorrowing for the death of their
LORD, while JESUS, the King of glory, rested in the sepulchre. The
night had worn slowly away, and while it was yet dark, the angels
hovering over the sepulchre knew that the time of the release of GOD's
dear SON, their loved commander, had nearly come. And as they were
waiting with the deepest emotion the hour of his triumph, a strong
and mighty angel came flying swiftly from haven. His face was like
the lightning, and his garments white as snow. His light dispersed
the darkness from his track, and caused the evil angels who had triumphantly
claimed p
66 -- the body
of JESUS, to flee in terror from his brightness and glory. One of
the angelic host who had witnessed the scene of JESUS' humiliation,
and was watching his sacred resting place, joined the angel from heaven,
and together they came down to the sepulchre. The earth shook and
trembled as they approached, and there was a mighty earthquake. The
strong and mighty angel laid hold of the stone and quickly rolled
it away from the door of the sepulchre, and sat upon it. Terrible
fear seized the guard. Where was now their power to keep the body
of JESUS? They did not think of their duty, or of the disciples stealing
him away. They were amazed and affrighted, as the exceeding bright
light of the angels shone all around brighter than the sun. The Roman
guard saw the angels, and fell as dead men to the ground. One angel
rolled back the stone in triumph, and with a clear and mighty voice,
cried out, Thou SON of GOD! Thy FATHER calls thee! Come forth!! Death
could hold dominion over him no longer. JESUS arose from the dead.
The other angel entered the sepulchre, and as JESUS arose in triumph,
he unbound the napkin which was about his head, and JESUS walked forth
a victorious conqueror. In solemn awe the angelic host gazed upon
the scene. And as JESUS walked forth from the sepulchre in majesty,
those shining angels prostrated themselves to p
67 -- the ground
and worshiped him; then hailed him with songs of victory and triumph,
that death could hold its divine captive no longer. Satan did not
now triumph. His angels had fled before the bright, penetrating light
of the heavenly angels. They bitterly complained to their king, that
their prey had been taken violently from them, and that he whom they
so much hated had risen from the dead. Satan and his angels had enjoyed
a little For
a little, Satan seemed sad and showed distress. He held a council
with his angels to consider what they should engage in next to work
against the government of' GOD. Said Satan, You must hasten to the
chief priests and elders. We succeeded in deceiving them and blinding
their eyes, and hardening their hearts against JESUS. We made them
believe he was an impostor. That Roman guard will carry the hateful
news that CHRIST is risen. We led the p
68 -- priests
and elders on to hate JESUS, and to murder him. Now hold it before
them in a bright light, that as they were his murderers, if it becomes
known that JESUS is risen, they will be stoned to death by the people,
in that they killed an innocent man. I
saw the Roman guard, as the angelic host passed back to heaven, and
the light and glory passed away, raise themselves to see if it were
safe for them to look around. They were filled with amazement as they
saw that the great stone was rolled from the door of the sepulchre,
and JESUS was risen. They hastened to the chief priests and elders
with the wonderful story of what they had seen; and as those murderers
heard the marvelous report, paleness sat upon every face. Horror seized
them at what they had done. They then realized that if the report
was correct, they were lost. For a little they were stupefied, and
looked one to the other in silence, not knowing what to do or say.
They were placed where they could not believe unless it be to their
own condemnation. They went aside by themselves to consult what should
be done. They decided that if it should be spread abroad that JESUS
had risen, and the report of such amazing glory, which caused the
guard to fall like dead men, should come to the people, they would
surely be enraged, and would slay them. They decided to hire the soldiers
to keep the matter secret. They offered p
69 -- them much
money, saying, Say ye, His disciples came by night and stole him away
while we slept. And when the guard inquired what should be done with
them for sleeping at their post, the priests and elders said that
they would persuade the governor and save them. For the sake of money
the Roman guard sold their honor, and agreed to follow the counsel
of the priests and elders.TOP When
JESUS, as he hung upon the cross, cried out, It is finished,
the rocks rent, the earth shook, and some of the graves were shaken
open; for when JESUS arose from the dead, and conquered death and
the grave; when he walked forth from his prison house a triumphant
conqueror; while the earth was reeling and shaking, and the excellent
glory of heaven clustered around the sacred spot, obedient to his
call, m any of the righteous dead came forth as witnesses that he
had risen. Those favored, resurrected saints came forth glorified.
They were a few chosen and holy ones who had lived in every age from
creation, even down to the days of CHRIST. And while the chief priests
and Pharisees were seeking to cover up the resurrection of CHRIST,
GOD chose to bring up a company from their graves to testify that
JESUS had risen, and to declare his glory. Those
who were resurrected were of different stature and form. I was informed
that the inhabitants of earth had been degenerating, losing p
70 -- their
strength and comeliness. Satan has the power of disease and death,
and in every age the curse has been more visible, and the power of
Satan more plainly seen. Some of those raised were more noble in appearance
and form than others. I was informed that those who lived in the days
of Noah and Abraham were more like the angels in form, in comeliness
and strength. But every generation has been growing weaker, and more
subject to disease, and their lives of shorter duration. Satan has
been learning how to annoy men, and to enfeeble the race. Those
holy ones who came forth after the resurrection of JESUS appeared
unto many, telling them that the sacrifice for man was completed,
that JESUS, whom the Jews crucified, had risen from the dead, and
added, We be risen with him. They bore testimony that it was by his
mighty power that they had been called forth from their graves. Notwithstanding
the lying reports circulated, the matter could not be concealed by
Satan, his angels, or the chief priests; for this holy company, brought
forth from their graves, spread the wonderful, joyful news; also JESUS
showed himself unto his sorrowing, heart-broken disciples, dispelling
their fears, and causing them gladness and joy. As
the news spread from city to city, and from town to town, the Jews
in their turn were, afraid for their lives, and concealed the hate p
71 -- they cherished
towards the disciples. Their only hope was to spread their lying report.
And those who wished this lie to be true, believed it. Pilate trembled.
He believed the strong testimony given, that JESUS was risen from
the dead, and that many others he had brought up with him, and his
peace left him forever. For the sake of worldly honor; for fear of
losing his authority, and his life, he delivered JESUS to die. He
was now fully Herod's
heart grew still harder, and when he heard that JESUS had arisen,
he was not much troubled. He took the life of James; and when he saw
that this pleased the Jews, he took Peter also, intending to put him
to death. But GOD had a work for Peter to do, and sent his angel and
delivered him. Herod was visited with judgment. GOD smote him in the
sight of a great multitude as he was exalting himself before them,
and he died a horrible death. Early
in the morning before it was yet light, the holy women carne to the
sepulchre, bringing sweet spices to anoint the body of JESUS, when p
72 -- lo!' they
found the heavy stone rolled away from the door of the sepulchre,
and the body of JESUS was not there. Their hearts sunk within them,
and they feared that their enemies had taken away the body. And, behold,
two angels in white apparel stood by them; their faces were bright
and shining. They understood the errand of the holy women, and immediately
told them that they were seeking JESUS, but he was not there, he had
risen, and they could behold the place where be lay. They bid them
go tell his disciples that he would go before them into Galilee. But
the women were frightened and astonished. They hastily ran to the
disciples who were mourning, and could not be comforted because their
LORD had been crucified; they hurriedly told them the things which
they had seen and heard. The disciples could not believe that he had
risen, but, with the women who had brought the report, ran hastily
to the sepulchre, and found that truly JESUS was not there. There
were his linen clothes, but they could not believe the good news that
JESUS had risen from the dead. They returned home marveling at the
things they had seen, also at the report brought them by the women.
But Mary chose to linger around the sepulchre, thinking of what she
had seen, and distressed with the thought that she might have been
deceived. She felt that new trials awaited her. Her grief was renewed,
and she broke forth in p
73 --bitter weeping. She stooped down to look again into the sepulchre,
and beheld two angels clothed in white. Their countenances were bright
and shining. One was sitting at the head, the other at the feet, where
JESUS had lain. They spoke to her tenderly, and asked her why she
wept. She replied, They have taken away my LORD and I know not where
they have laid him. And
as she turned from the sepulchre, she saw JESUS standing by her; but
knew him not. JESUS spoke tenderly to Mary, and inquired the cause
of her sorrow, and asked her whom she was seeking. She supposed he
was the gardener, and begged of him, if he had borne away her LORD,
to tell her where he had laid him, and she would take him away. JESUS
spoke to her with his own heavenly voice, and said, Mary. She was
acquainted with the tones of that dear voice, and quickly answered,
MASTER! and with joy and gladness was about to embrace him; but JESUS
stood back, and said, Touch me not, for I am not yet ascended to my
FATHER; but go to my brethren and say unto them, I ascend unto my
FATHER, and your FATHER, and to my GOD, and your GOD. Joyfully she
hastened to the disciples with the good news. JESUS quickly ascended
up to his FATHER to hear from his lips that he accepted the sacrifice,
and that he had done all things well, and to receive all power in
heaven, and upon earth, from his FATHER. TOP p
74 -- Angels like a cloud surrounded the SON of GOD, and bid the
everlasting gates be lifted up, that the King of-glory might come
in. I saw that while JESUS was with that bright, heavenly host, .
and in the presence of his FATHER, and the excellent glory of GOD
surrounded him, he did not forget his poor disciples upon earth; but
received power from his FATHER, that he might return unto them, and
while with them impart power unto them. The same day he returned,
and showed himself to his disciples. He suffered them then to touch
him, for he had ascended to his FATHER, and had received power. But
at this time Thomas was not present. He would not humbly receive the
report of the disciples; but firmly, and self-confidently affirmed
that he would not believe, unless he should put his fingers in the
prints of the nails, and his hand in his side where the cruel spear
was thrust. In this he showed a lack of confidence in his brethren.
And if all should require the same evidence, but few would receive
JESUS, and believe in his resurrection. But it was the will of GOD
that the report of the disciples should go from one to the other,
and many receive it from the lips of those who had seen and heard.
GOD was not well pleased with such unbelief. And when JESUS met with
his disciples again, Thomas was with them. The moment he beheld JESUS
he believed. But he p 75 -- had declared that he would
be satisfied without the evidence of feeling added to sight, and JESUS
gave him the evidence he had desired. Thomas cried out, My LORD and
my GOD. But JESUS reproved Thomas for his unbelief. He said to him,
Thomas, because thou hast seen me, thou hast believed; blessed are
they that have not seen and yet have believed. So, I saw, that those who had no experience
in the first and second angels' messages must receive them from those
who had an experience, and followed down through the messages. As
JESUS was crucified, so I saw that these messages have been crucified.
And as the disciples declared that there was salvation in no other I was shown that while the holy women
were carrying the report that JESUS had risen, the Roman guard were
circulating the lie that had been put in their months by the chief'
priests and elders, that the disciples came by night, while they slept,
and stole the body of JESUS. Satan had put this lie into the hearts
and mouths of the chief priests, and the people stood ready to receive
their word. But GOD had p 76 -- made
this matter sure, and placed this important event, upon which hangs
salvation, beyond all doubt, and where it was impossible for priests
and elders to cover it up. Witnesses were raised from the dead to
testify to CHRIST'S resurrection. TOP JESUS
remained with his disciples forty days, causing them joy and gladness
of heart, and opening to them more fully the realities of the kingdom
of GOD. He commissioned them to bear testimony to the things which
they had seen and heard, concerning his sufferings, death and resurrection;
that he had made a sacrifice for sin, that all who would, might come
unto him and find life. He with faithful tenderness told them that
they would be persecuted and distressed; but they would find relief
in referring to their experience, and remembering the words he had
spoken to them. He told them that be had overcome the temptations
of the Devil, and maintained the victory through trials and suffering,
that Satan could have no more power over him, but would more directly
bring his temptations and power to bear upon them, and upon all who
should believe in his name. He told them that they could overcome,
as he had overcome. JESUS endowed his disciples with power to do miracles,
and he told them that although wicked men should have power over their
bodies, he would at certain times send his angels and deliver them; p
77 -- that their lives could not be taken from them until their
mission should be accomplished. And when their testimony should be
finished, their lives might be required to seal the testimonies which
they had borne. His anxious followers gladly listened to his teachings.
They eagerly feasted upon every word which fell from his holy lips.
Then they certainly knew that he was the SAVIOUR of the world. Every
word sunk with deep weight into their hearts, and they sorrowed that
they must be parted from their blessed, heavenly teacher; that after
a little they should no more hear comforting, gracious words from
his lips. But again their hearts were warmed with love and exceeding
joy, as JESUS told them that he would go and prepare mansions for
them, and come again and receive them, that they might ever be with
him. He told them that he would send them the Comforter, the Holy
Spirit, to guide, bless and lead them into all truth; and he lifted
up his hands and blessed them.
TOP
CHAPTER XI. The Ascension of Christ. All
heaven was waiting the hour of triumph when JESUS should ascend to
his FATHER. Angels came to receive the King of glory, and to escort
him triumphantly to heaven. After JE- p
78 -- SUS had blessed his disciples, he was parted from them,
and taken up. And as he led the way upward, the multitude of captives
who were raised at his resurrection followed. A multitude of the heavenly
host were in attendance; while in heaven an innumerable number of
angels awaited his coming. As they ascended up to the holy city, the
angels who escorted JESUS cried out, Lift up your heads, 0 ye gates,
and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors, and the King of glory shall
come in. With rapture the angels in the city, who awaited his coming,
cried out, Who is this King of glory? The escorting angels with triumph
answered, The LORD strong and mighty! The LORD mighty in battle! Lift
up your heads, 0 ye gates! even lift them up, ye everlasting doors,
and the King of glory shall come in. Again the heavenly host cried
out, Who is this KING of glory? The escorting angels in melodious
strains answered, The LORD of hosts! He is the King of glory! And
the heavenly train passed into the city. Then all the heavenly host
surrounded the SON of GOD, their majestic commander, and with the
deepest adoration bowed, casting their glittering crowns at his feet.
And then they touched their golden harps, and in sweet, melodious
strains, filled all heaven with their rich music and songs to the
LAMB who was slain, yet lives again in majesty and glory. p
79 -- Next I was shown the disciples as they sorrowfully gazed
towards heaven to catch the last glimpse of their ascending LORD.
Two angels clothed in white apparel stood by them, and said unto them,
Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven? This same JESUS
which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner
as ye have seen him go into heaven. The disciples, with the mother
of JESUS, witnessed the ascension of the SON of GOD, and I they spent
that night talking over his wonderful acts, and the strange and glorious
things which had transpired within a short time.
Satan counselled with his angels, and with bitter hatred against GOD'S
government, told them that while he retained his power and authority
upon earth, their efforts must be tenfold stronger, against the followers
of JESUS. They had prevailed nothing against JESUS; but his followers
they must overthrow if possible, and carry on his work through every
generation, to ensnare those who should believe in JESUS, his resurrection
and ascension. Satan related to his angels that JESUS bad given his
disciples power to cast them out, rebuke them, and heal those whom
he should afflict. Then Satan's angels went forth like roaring lions,
seeking to destroy the followers of JESUS.
TOP CHAPTER XII. The Disciples of Christ. p
80 --With mighty power the disciples preached a crucified and
risen SAVIOUR. They healed the sick, even one who had always been
lame was restored to perfect soundness, and entered with them into
the temple, walking and leaping and praising GOD in the sight of all
the people. The news spread, and the people began to press around
the disciples. Many ran together, greatly astonished and amazed at
the cure that had been wrought. When
JESUS died the chief priests thought that there would be no more miracles
wrought among them, that the excitement would die, and that the people
would again turn to the traditions of men, But, lo! right in their
midst, the disciples were working miracles, and the people were filled
with amazement, and gazed with wonder upon them. JESUS had been crucified,
and they wondered where the disciples had obtained this power. When
he was alive they thought that he imparted power to his disciples;
when JESUS died, they expected those miracles would end. Peter understood
their perplexity, and said to them, Ye men of Israel, why marvel ye
at this? or why look ye so earnestly on us, as though by our own power
or holiness we had made this p
81 -- man to walk? The GOD of Abraham, and of Isaac, and of Jacob,
the GOD of our fathers hath glorified his SON JESUS, whom ye delivered
up, and denied him in the presence of Pilate, when he was determined
to let him go. But ye denied the HOLY ONE, and the JUST, and desired
a murderer to be granted unto you, and killed the PRINCE of life,
whom GOD hath raised from the dead, whereof we are witnesses. Peter
told them that it was faith in JESUS that had caused this perfect
soundness of a man who was before a cripple. The
chief priests and elders could not bear these word. They laid hold
of the disciples and put them in confinement. But thousands were converted,
and believed in the resurrection and ascension of CHRIST, by hearing
only one discourse from the disciples. The chief priests and elders
were troubled. They had slain JESUS that the minds of the people might
be turned to themselves; but the matter was now worse than before.
They were openly accused by the disciples of being the murderers of
the SON of GOD, and they could not determine to what extent these
things might grow, or how they themselves would be regarded by the
people. They would gladly have put the disciples to death; but dared
not for fear the people would stone them. They called for the disciples,
who were brought before the council. The very men who eagerly cried
for the blood of the p
82 --JUST ONE were there. They had heard Peter's cowardly denial
of JESUS, with cursing and swearing, as he was accused of being one
of his disciples. They thought to intimidate Peter; but he was now
converted. An opportunity was here given Peter to exalt JESUS. He
once denied him; but he could now remove the stain of that hasty,
cowardly denial, and honor the name he had denied. No cowardly fears
reigned in the breast of Peter then; but with holy boldness, and in
the power of the Holy Spirit, he fearlessly declared unto them that
by the name of JESUS CHRIST of Nazareth, whom ye crucified, whom GOD
raised from the dead, even by him doth this man stand here before
you whole. This is the stone which was set at naught of you builders,
which has become the head stone of the corner. Neither is there salvation
in any other; for there is none other name under heaven given among
men, whereby we must be saved. TOP The
people were astonished at the boldness of Peter and John. They took
knowledge of them that they had been with JESUS; for their noble,
fearless conduct compared well with the appearance of JESUS when he
was persecuted by his murderers. JESUS, by one look of pity and sorrow,
reproved Peter after he had denied him, and now as he boldly acknowledged
his LORD, Peter was approved and blessed. As a token of p
83 -- the approbation of JESUS, he was filled with the Holy Spirit. The
chief priests dared not manifest the hate they felt towards the disciples.
They commanded them to go aside out of the council, and they conferred
among themselves, saying, What shall we do to these men? for that
indeed a notable miracle hath been done by them is manifest to all
them that dwell in Jerusalem, and we cannot deny it. They were afraid
to have this good work spread. If it should spread, their power would
be lost, and they would be looked upon as the murderers of JESUS.
All that they dared to do was to threaten them, and command them to
speak no more in the name of JESUS lest they die. But Peter declared
boldly that they could but speak the things which they had seen and
heard. By
the power of JESUS the disciples continued to heal every one of the
afflicted and the sick which were brought to them. The high priests
and elders, and those particularly engaged with them, were alarmed.
Hundreds were enlisting daily under the banner of a crucified, risen
and ascended SAVIOUR. They shut the apostles up in prison, and hoped
that the excitement would subside. Satan triumphed, and the evil angels
exulted; but the angels of GOD were sent and opened the prison doors,
and, contrary to the command of the high priest and elders, bade them
go into the tem- p
84 -- ple, and speak all the words of this life. The council assembled
and sent for their prisoners. The officers unclosed the prison doors;
but the prisoners whom they sought were not there. They returned to
the priests and elders, and said to them, The prison truly found we
shut with all safety, and the keepers standing without before the
doors; but when we had opened we found no man within. Then came one
and told them, saying, Behold the men whom ye put in prison are standing
in the temple, and teaching the people. Then went the captain with
the officers, and brought them without violence; for they feared the
people lest they should have been stoned. And when they had brought
them, they set them before the council; and the high priest asked
them, Did not we straitly command you, that ye should not teach in
this name? and, behold, ye have filled Jerusalem with your doctrine,
and intend to bring this man's blood upon us. They
were hypocrites, and loved the praise of men more than they loved
GOD. Their hearts were hardened, and the most mighty acts wrought
by the apostles only enraged them. They knew that if the disciples
preached JESUS, his crucifixion, resurrection and ascension, it would
fasten guilt upon them, and proclaim them his murderer. They were
not as willing to receive the blood of JESUS as when they vehemently
cried, His blood be on us, and on our children. TOP
p
85 -- The apostles boldly declared that they ought to obey GOD
rather than man. Said Peter, The GOD of our fathers raised up JESUS,
whom ye slew and hanged on a tree. Him hath GOD exalted with his right
hand to be a PRINCE and a SAVIOUR, for to give repentance to Israel,
and forgiveness of sins. And we are his witnesses of these things,
and so is also the Holy Spirit whom GOD hath given to them that obey
him. Then were those murderers enraged. They wished to imbrue their
hands in blood again by slaying the apostles. They were planning how
to do this, when an angel from GOD was sent to Gamaliel to move upon
his heart to counsel the chief priest and rulers. Said Gamaliel, Refrain
from these men, and let them alone; for if this counsel or this work
be of men, it will come to naught; but if it be of GOD ye cannot overthrow
it; lest haply ye be found even to fight against GOD. The evil angels
were moving upon the priests and elders to put the apostles to death;
but GOD sent his angel to prevent it, by raising up a voice in favor
of the disciples in their own ranks. The
work of the apostles was not finished. They were to be brought before
kings, to witness to the name of JESUS, and to testify to the things
which they had seen and heard. But before these chief priests and
elders let them go, they beat them, and commanded them to speak no
more in the name of JESUS. They departed p
86 --from the
council praising GOD that they were accounted worthy to suffer for
his dear name. They continued their mission, preaching in the temple
and in every house where they were invited. The word of GOD grew and
multiplied. Satan had moved upon the chief priests and elders to hire
the Roman guard to falsely say that the disciples stole JESUS while
they slept. Through this lie they hoped to conceal the facts; but,
lo, springing up all around them were the mighty evidences of JESUS'
resurrection. The disciples boldly declared it, and testified to the
things which they had seen and heard, and through the name of JESUS
they performed mighty miracles. They boldly placed the blood of JESUS
upon those who were so willing to receive it, when they were permitted
to have power over the SON of GOD. I
saw that the angels of GOD were commissioned to have a special care,
and guard the sacred, important truths which were to serve as an anchor
to hold the disciples of CHRIST through every generation. The
Holy Spirit especially rested upon the apostles, who were witnesses
of JESUS' crucifixion, resurrection and ascension - important truths
which were to be the hope of Israel. All were to look to the SAVIOUR
of the world as their only hope, and walk in the way JESUS opened
by the sacrifice of his own life, and keep GOD's law and live. I saw
the wisdom and p
87 -- goodness
of JESUS in giving power to the disciples to carry on the same work
which caused the Jews to hate and slay him. They had power given them
over the works of Satan. They wrought signs and wonders through the
name of JESUS, who was despised, and by wicked hands slain. A halo
of light and glory clustered about the time JESUS' death and resurrection,
immortalizing the sacred facts that he was the SAVIOUR of the world.
TOP
CHAPTER XIII. The Death of Stephen. Disciple
multiplied greatly in Jerusalem. The word of GOD increased, and many
of the priests were obedient unto the faith. Stephen full of faith
was doing great wonders and miracles among the people. Many were angry;
for the priests were turning from their traditions, and from the sacrifices
and offerings, and were accepting JESUS as the great sacrifice. Stephen,
with power from on high, reproved the priests and elders, and exalted
JESUS before them. They could not withstand the wisdom and power by
which he spoke, and they found that they could prevail nothing against
him, they hired men to falsely swear that they had heard him speak
blasphemous words p
88 -- against
Moses and against GOD. They stirred up the people, and took Stephen,
and, through false witnesses, accused him of speaking against the
temple and the law. They testified that they had heard him say that
this JESUS of Nazareth would destroy the customs which Moses gave
them. All
who sat in judgment against Stephen saw the light of the glory of
GOD in his countenance. His countenance was lighted up like the face
of an angel. He stood up full of faith and the Holy Spirit, and, beginning
at the prophets, he brought them down to the advent of JESUS, his
crucifixion, his resurrection and ascension, and showed them that
the LORD dwelt not in temples made with hands. They worshiped the
temple. Anything spoken against the temple filled them with greater
indignation than if spoken against GOD. The spirit of Stephen was
stirred with heavenly indignation as he cried out against them for
being wicked, and uncircumcised in heart. Ye do always resist the
Holy Spirit. They observed the outward ordinances, while their hearts
were corrupt, and full of deadly evil. Stephen referred them to the
cruelty of their fathers in persecuting the prophets, saying, Ye have
slain them which shewed before the coming of the JUST ONE, of whom
ye have been now the betrayers and murderers. The
chief priests and the rulers were enraged p
89 -- as the
plain, cutting truths were spoken; and they rushed upon Stephen. The
light of heaven shone upon him, and as he looked up steadfastly into
heaven, a vision of GOD's glory was given him, and angels hovered
around him. He cried out, Behold, I see the heavens opened, and the
SON of man standing on the right hand of GOD. The people would not
hear him. They cried out with a loud voice, and stopped their ears,
and ran upon him with one accord, and cast him out of the city, and
stoned him. And Stephen
kneeled down, and cried with a loud voice, LORD, lay not this sin
to their charge. I
saw that Stephen was a mighty man of GOD, especially raised up to
fill an important place in the church. Satan exulted as he was stoned
to death; for he knew that the disciples would greatly feel his loss.
But Satan's triumph was short; for there was one standing in that
company, witnessing the death of Stephen, to whom JESUS was to reveal
himself. Although he took no part in casting the stones at Stephen
yet he consented to his death. Saul was zealous in persecuting the
church of GOD, hunting them, seizing them in their houses, and delivering
them to those who would slay them. Satan was using Saul effectually.
But GOD can break the Devil's power, and set free those who are led
captive by him. Saul was a learned man, and Satan was triumphantly
employing his talents to help carry out his rebellion against the p
90 -- SON of
GOD, and those who believed in him. But JESUS selected Saul as a chosen
vessel to preach his name, to strengthen the disciples in their work,
and more than fill the place of Stephen. Saul was greatly esteemed
by the Jews. His zeal and his learning pleased them, and terrified
many of the disciples. TOP
CHAPTER
XIV. The
Conversion of Saul. As
Saul journeyed to Damascus with letters of authority, to take men
or women who were preaching JESUS, and to bring them bound unto Jerusalem,
evil angels exulted around him. But as he journeyed, suddenly a light
from heaven shone around him, which made the evil angels flee, and
caused Saul to fall quickly to the ground. He heard a voice saying,
Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me? Saul inquired, Who art thou,
LORD? And the LORD said, I am JESUS whom thou persecutest. It is hard
for thee to kick against the pricks. And Saul trembling and astonished
said, LORD, what wilt thou have me to do? And the LORD said, Arise
and go into the city, and it shall be told thee what thou must do. The
men who were with him stood speechless, hearing a voice, but saw no
man. As the light p
91 -- passed away, and Saul arose from the earth, and opened his
eyes, he saw no man. The glory of the light of heaven had blinded
him. They led him by the hand, and brought him to Damascus, and he
was three days without sight, neither did he eat or drink. The LORD
then sent his angel to one of the very men whom Saul hoped to make
captive, and revealed to him in vision that he should go into the
street called straight, and inquire in the house of Judas for one
called Saul of Tarsus; for, behold, he prayeth, and hath seen in a
vision a man named Ananias coming in, and putting his hands on him,
that he might receive his sight. Ananias
feared that there was some mistake in this matter, and began to relate
to the LORD what he had heard of Saul. But the LORD said unto Ananias,
Go thy way; for he is a chosen vessel unto me, to bear my name before
the Gentiles, and kings, and the children of Israel. For I will show
him how great things he must suffer for my name's sake. Ananias followed
the directions of the LORD, and entered into the house, and putting
his hands on him, said, Brother Saul, the LORD, even JESUS, that appeared
unto thee in the way as thou camest, hath sent me, that thou mightest,
receive thy sight, and be filled with the Holy Spirit.
Immediately Saul received sight, and arose, and was baptized. He then
preached CHRIST in the synagogues, that he was the SON of GOD. All
who heard him were amazed, and inquired, p
92 -- Is not
this be that destroyed them which called on this name in Jerusalem?
and come hither on that intent, that be might bring them bound unto
the chief priests. But Saul increased the more in strength, and confounded
the Jews. They were again in trouble. Saul told his experience in
the power of the Holy Spirit. All were acquainted with the fact of
Saul's opposition to JESUS, and his zeal in hunting out and delivering
up to death all who believed on his name. His miraculous conversion
convinced many that JESUS was the SON of GOD. Saul related his experience,
that as he was persecuting unto the death, binding and delivering
into prison, both men and women, as be journeyed to Damascus, suddenly
a great light from heaven shone round about him, and JESUS revealed
himself to him, and taught him that he was the SON of GOD. As Saul
boldly preached JESUS, he carried a powerful influence with him. He
had knowledge of the scriptures, and after his conversion a divine
light shone upon the prophecies concerning JESUS, which enabled him
to clearly and boldly present the truth, and to correct any perversion
of the scriptures. With the Spirit of GOD resting upon him, he would
in a clear and forcible manner carry his hearers down through the
prophecies to the time of CHRIST'S first advent, and show them that
the scriptures had been fulfilled, which referred to CHRIST'S sufferings,
death and resurrection. CHAPTER XV. The Jews Decided to Kill Paul. p
93 -- The chief priests and rulers were moved with hatred
against Paul, as they witnessed the effect of the relation of his
experience. They saw that he boldly preached JESUS, and wrought miracles
in his name, and that multitudes listened to him, and turned from
their traditions, and looked upon them as being the murderers of the
SON of GOD. Their anger was kindled, and they assembled to consult
as to what was best to be done to put down the excitement. They agreed
that the only safe course for them was to put Paul to death. But God
knew of their intention, and angels were commissioned to guard him,
that he might live to fulfill his mission, and to suffer for the name
of JESUS. Paul was informed that the Jews were
seeking his life. Satan led the unbelieving Jews to watch the gates
of Damascus day and night, that as Paul should pass out of the gates;
they might immediately kill him. But the disciples in the night let
him down by the wall in a basket. Here the Jews were made ashamed
of their failure, and Satan's object was defeated. And Paul went to
Jerusalem to join himself to the disciples; but they were all afraid
of him. They could not believe that he was a disciple. His life had
been hunted by the Jews in Da- p
94 -- mascus,
and his own brethren would not receive him; but Barnabas took him,
and brought him to the apostles, and declared unto them how he had
seen the LORD in the way, and that he had preached boldly at Damascus
in the name of JESUS. But
Satan was stirring up the Jews to destroy Paul, and JESUS bade him
leave Jerusalem. And as he went into other cites preaching JESUS,
and working miracles, many were converted, and as one man was healed
who had always been lame, the people who worshiped idols were about
to sacrifice to the disciples. Paul was grieved, and told them that
they were only men, and that they must worship GOD who made heaven
and earth, and the sea, and all things that are therein. Paul exalted
GOD before them; but he could scarcely restrain the people. The first
knowledge of faith in the true GOD, and the worship and honor due
to him, were being formed in their minds; and as they were listening
to Paul, Satan urged on the unbelieving Jews of other cities to follow
after Paul to destroy the good work wrought through him. The Jews
stirred up, and inflamed the minds of those idolaters by false reports
against Paul. The wonder and admiration of the people now changed
to hate, and they who a short time before were ready to worship the
disciples, stoned Paul, and drew him out of the city, supposing that
he was dead. But as the disciples p
95 -- were standing
about Paul, and mourning over him, to their joy he rose up, and went
with them into the city. TOP As
Paul preached JESUS, a certain woman possessed with a spirit of divination,
followed them, crying, These men are the servants of the most high
GOD, which show unto us the way of salvation. Thus she followed the
disciples many days. But Paul was grieved; for this crying after them
diverted the winds of the people from the truth. Satan's object in
leading her to do this was to disgust the people, and destroy the
influence of the disciples. But Paul's spirit was stirred within him,
and he turned to the woman, and said to the spirit, I command thee
in the name of JESUS CHRIST to come out of her, and the evil spirit
was rebuked, and left her. Her
masters were pleased that she cried after the disciples; but when
the evil spirit had left her, and they saw her a meek disciple of
Christ, they were enraged. They had gathered much money by her fortune-telling,
and now the hope of their gain was gone. Satan's object was defeated;
but his servants caught Paul and Silas, and drew them into the market
place, unto the rulers, and to the magistrates, saying, These men
being Jews do exceedingly trouble our city. And the multitude rose
up together against them, and the magistrates tore off their clothes,
and commanded to beat them. And when p
96 -- they had
laid many stripes upon them, they cast them into prison, charging
the jailer to keep them safely, who, having received such a charge,
thrust them into the inner prison and made their feet fast in the
stocks. But the angels of GOD accompanied them within the prison walls.
Their imprisonment told to the glory of GOD, and showed to the people
that GOD was in the work, and with his chosen servants, and that prison
walls could be shaken, and strong iron bars could easily be opened
by him.
At midnight Paul and Silas prayed, and sung praises unto GOD, and
suddenly there was a great earthquake, so that the foundations of
the prison were shaken; and I saw that immediately the angel of GOD
loosed every one's bands. The keeper of the prison awoke and was affrighted
as he saw the prison doors open. He thought that the prisoners had
escaped, and that he must be punished with death. As he was about
to kill himself, Paul cried with a loud voice, saying, Do thyself
no harm, for we are all here. The
power of GOD convicted the keeper. He called for a light, and sprang
in, and came trembling, and fell down before Paul and Silas, and brought
them out, and said, Sirs, what must I do to be saved? And they said,
Believe on the LORD JESUS CHRIST, and thou shalt be saved, and thy
house. The jailer then assembled his whole household, and Paul preached
unto them JESUS. The jailer's heart p
97 -- was united to those brethren, and he washed their stripes,
and he, and all his house, were baptized that night. He then set meat
before them, and rejoiced, believing in GOD, with all his house.
The wonderful news was spread abroad of the glorious power of GOD
which had been manifest in opening the prison doors, and the conversion
and baptism of the jailer and his family. The rulers heard of these
things, and were afraid, and sent to the jailer, requesting to let
Paul and Silas go. But Paul would not leave the prison in a private
manner. He said unto them, They have beaten us openly uncondemned,
being Romans, and have cast us into prison; and now do they thrust
us out privily? Nay, verily; but let them come themselves, and fetch
us out. Paul and Silas were not, willing that the manifestation of
the power of GOD should be concealed. The sergeants told these words
unto the magistrates; and they feared when they heard that they were
Romans. And they came and besought them, and brought them out, and
desired them to depart out of the city. TOP CHAPTER XVI. Paul Visited
Jerusalem. p
98 --Shortly after Paul's conversion he visited Jerusalem, and
preached JESUS, and the wonders of his grace. He related his miraculous
conversion, which enraged the priests and rulers, and they sought
to take his life. But that his life might be saved, JESUS appeared
to him again in a vision while he was praying, saying unto him, Get
thee quickly out of Jerusalem; for they will not receive thy testimony
concerning me. Paul earnestly plead with JESUS, LORD, they know that
I imprisoned and beat in every synagogue them that believed on thee.
And when the blood of thy martyr Stephen was shed, I also was standing
by and consenting unto his death, and kept the raiment of them that
slew him. Paul thought the Jews in Jerusalem could not resist his
testimony; that they would consider that the great change in him could
only be wrought by the power of GOD. But JESUS said unto him, Depart,
for I will send thee far hence unto the Gentiles. In
Paul's absence from Jerusalem, he wrote many letters to different
places, relating his experience, and bearing a powerful testimony.
But some strove to destroy the influence of those letters. They had
to admit that his letters were weighty and powerful; but declared
that his p
99 -- bodily
presence was weak, and his speech contemptible. The
LORD revealed to Paul that be must go up to Jerusalem; that be would
there be bound and suffer for his name. And although he was a prisoner
for a great length of time, yet the LORD was carrying forward his
special work through him. Paul's bonds were to be the means of spreading
the knowledge of CHRIST, and thus glorifying GOD. As he was sent from
city to city for his trial, the testimony concerning JESUS, and the
interesting incidents of his conversion were related p
100 -- before
kings and governors, that they should not be left without testimony
concerning JESUS. Thousands believed on him and rejoiced in his name.
I saw that GOD'S special purpose was fulfilled in the journey of Paul
upon the water, that the ship's crew might witness the power of GOD
through Paul, and that the heathen also might hear the name of JESUS,
and many be converted through his teaching, and by witnessing the
miracles he wrought. Kings and governors were charmed by his reasoning,
and as, with zeal and the power of the Holy Spirit, he preached JESUS,
and related the interesting events of his experience, conviction fastened
upon them that JESUS was the SON of GOD; and while some wondered with
amazement as they listened to Paul, one cried out, Almost thou persuadest
me to be a christian. Yet they thought that at some future time they
would consider what they had heard. Satan took advantage of the delay,
and as they neglected that opportunity when their hearts were softened,
it was forever. Their hearts became hardened. I
was shown the work of Satan in first binding the eyes of the Jews
so that they would not receive JESUS as their SAVIOUR; and next in
leading them, through envy because of his mighty works, to desire
his life. Satan entered one of JESUS' own followers, and led him on
to betray him into their hands, and they crucified the LORD of life
and glory. After JESUS p
101 --arose
from the dead, the Jews added sin to sin as they sought to hide the
fact of the resurrection, by hiring for money the Roman guard to testify
to a falsehood. But the resurrection of JESUS was made doubly sure
by the resurrection of a multitude of witnesses who arose with him.
JESUS appeared to his disciples, and to above five hundred at once,
while those whom he brought up with him appeared unto many declaring
that JESUS had risen. Satan
had caused the Jews to rebel against GOD, by refusing to receive his
SON, and in staining their hands with most precious blood in crucifying
him. No matter how powerful the evidence given of JESUS' being the
SON of GOD, the REDEEMER of the world; they had murdered him, and
could not receive any evidence in his favor. Their only hope and consolation,
like Satan's after his fall, was in trying to prevail against the
SON of GOD. They continued their rebellion by persecuting the disciples
of CHRIST, and putting them to death. Nothing fell so harshly on their
ears as the name of JESUS whom they had crucified; and they were determined
not to listen to any evidence in his favor. As in the case of Stephen,
as the Holy Spirit through him declared the mighty evidence of his
being the SON of GOD, they stopped their ears lest they should be
convinced. And while Stephen was wrapped up in GOD's glory, they stoned
him to death. Satan had the murderers p
102 -- of JESUS
fast in his grasp. By wicked works they had yielded themselves his
willing subjects, and through them he was at work to trouble and annoy
the believers of CHRIST. He worked through the Jews to stir up the
Gentiles against the name of JESUS, and against those who followed
him, and believed on his name. But GOD sent his angels to strengthen
the disciples for their work, that they might testify of the things
they had seen and heard, and at last in their steadfastness, seal
their testimony with their blood. Satan rejoiced that the Jews were
safe in his snare. They still continued their useless forms, their
sacrifices and ordinances. As JESUS hung upon the cross, and cried,
It is finished, the vail of the temple was rent in twain, from
the top to the bottom, to signify that GOD would no longer meet with
the priests in the temple, to accept their sacrifices and ordinances;
and also to show that the partition wall was broken down between the
Jews and the Gentiles. JESUS had made an offering of himself for both,
and if saved at all, both must believe in JESUS as the only offering
for sin, and the SAVIOUR of the world.
While JESUS hung upon the cross, as the soldier pierced his side with
a spear, there came out blood and water, in two distinct streams,
one of blood, the other of clear water. The blood was to wash away
the sins of those who p
103 -- should
believe in his name. The water represents that living water which
is obtained from JESUS to give life to the believer. TOP CHAPTER XVII.
The Great
Apostasy.
I was carried forward to the time when the heathen idolators cruelly
persecuted the Christians and killed them. Blood flowed in torrents.
The noble, the learned, and the common people, were alike slain without
mercy. Wealthy families were reduced to poverty because they would
not yield their religion. Notwithstanding the persecution and sufferings
those Christians endured, they would not lower the standard. They
kept their religion pure. I saw that Satan exulted and triumphed over
the sufferings of GOD's people. But GOD looked with great approbation
upon his faithful martyrs, and the Christians who lived in that fearful
time were greatly beloved of him; for they were willing to suffer
for his sake. Every suffering endured by them increased their reward
in heaven. But although Satan rejoiced because the saints suffered,
yet he was not satisfied. He wanted control of the mind as well as
the body. The sufferings those Christians endured drove them closer
to the LORD, and led them to p
104 --love one
another, and caused them to fear more than ever to offend him. Satan
wished to lead them to displease GOD; then they would lose their strength,
fortitude and firmness. Although thousands were slain, yet others
were springing up to supply their place. Satan saw that he was losing
his subjects, and although they suffered persecution and death, yet
they were secured to JESUS CHRIST, to be the subjects of his kingdom,
and he laid his plans to more successfully fight against the government
of GOD, and overthrow the church. He led on those heathen idolators
to embrace part of the Christian faith. They professed to believe
in the crucifixion and resurrection of CHRIST, without a change of
heart, and proposed to unite with the followers of JESUS. 0 the fearful
danger of the church! It was a time of mental anguish. Some thought
that if they should come down and unite with those idolators who had
embraced a portion of the Christian faith, it would be the means of
their conversion. Satan was seeking to corrupt the doctrines of the
Bible. At last I saw the standard lowered, and those heathen were
uniting with Christians. They had been worshipers of idols, and although
they professed to be Christians, they brought along with them their
idolatry. They changed the objects only of their worship, to images
of saints, and even the image of CHRIST, and Mary the mother of JESUS.
Christians gradually united with them, p
105 -- and the
Christian religion was corrupted, and the church lost its purity and
power. Some refused to unite, with them and they preserved purity,
and worshiped GOD alone. They would not bow down to any image of any
thing in the heavens above, or in the earth beneath. TOP
Satan exulted over the fall of so many; and he stirred up the fallen
church to force those who would preserve the purity of their religion,
to either yield to their ceremonies and image worship, or to put them
to death. The fires of persecution were again kindled against the
true church of JESUS CHRIST, and millions were slain without mercy. It
was presented before me in the following manner: A large company of
heathen idolators bore a black banner upon which were figures of the
sun, moon and stars. The company seemed to be very fierce and angry.
I was then shown another company bearing a pure white banner, and
upon it was written Purity, and Holiness unto the LORD. Their countenances
were marked with firmness and heavenly resignation. I saw the heathen
idolators approach them, and there was a great slaughter. The Christians
melted away before them; and yet the Christian company pressed the
more closely together, and held the banner more firmly. As many fell,
others rallied around the banner and filled their places. I
saw the company of idolators consulting to- p
106 --gether.
They failed to make the Christians yield, and they agreed to another
plan. I saw them lower their banner, and they approached that firm
Christian company, and made propositions to them. At first their propositions
were utterly refused. Then I saw the Christian company consulting
together. Some said that they would lower the banner, accept the propositions,
and save their lives, and at last they could gain strength to raise
their banner among those heathen idolators. But some would not yield
to this plan, but firmly chose to die holding their banner, rather
than lower it. Then I saw many of that Christian company lower the
banner, and unite with the heathen; while the firm and steadfast seized
the banner, and bore it high again. I saw individuals continually
leaving the company of those bearing the pure banner, and joining
the idolators, and they united together under the black banner, to
persecute those bearing the white banner, and many were slain; yet
the white banner was held high, and individuals were raised up to
rally around it. The
Jews who first started the rage of the heathen against JESUS, were
not to escape. In the judgment hall the infuriated Jews cried, as
Pilate hesitated to condemn JESUS, His blood be on us and on our children.
The race of the Jews experienced the fulfillment of this terrible
curse which they called down upon p
107 -- their
own heads. Heathen and those called Christians were alike their foes.
Those professed Christians, in their zeal for the cross of Christ,
because the Jews had crucified JESUS, thought that the more suffering
they could bring upon them, the better could they please GOD; and
many of those unbelieving Jews were killed, while others were driven
from place to place, and were punished in almost every manner. The
blood of CHRIST, and of the disciples, whom they had put to death,
was upon them, and in terrible judgments were they visited. The curse
of GOD followed them, and they were a by-word and a derision to the
heathen and to Christians. They were shunned, degraded and detested,
as though the brand of Cain was upon them. Yet I saw that GOD marvelously
preserved this people, and had scattered them over the world, that
they might be looked upon as especially visited by a curse from GOD.
I saw that GOD had forsaken the Jews as a nation; yet there was a
portion of them who would be enabled to tear away the veil from their
hearts. Some will yet see that prophecy has been fulfilled concerning
them, and they will receive JESUS as the SAVIOUR of the world, and
see the great sin of their nation in rejecting JESUS, and crucifying
him. Individuals among the Jews will be converted; but as a nation
they are forever forsaken of GOD.TOP CHAPTER XVIII. Mystery of
Iniquity. p
108 --It has ever been the design of Satan to draw the minds of
the people from JESUS to and to destroy individual accountability.
Satan failed in his design when he tempted the SON of GOD. He succeeded
better as he came to fallen man. The doctrine of Christianity was
corrupted. Popes and priests presumed to take an exalted position,
and taught the people to look to them to pardon their sins, instead
of looking to CHRIST for themselves. The Bible was kept from them,
in order to conceal the truths which would condemn them.
The people were entirely deceived. They were taught that the popes
and priests were CHRIST's representatives, when in fact they were
the representatives of Satan; and when they bowed to them, they worshiped
Satan. The people called for the Bible; but the priests considered
it dangerous to let them have the word of GOD to read for themselves,
lest they become enlightened, and their sins be exposed. The people
were taught to look to these deceivers, and receive every word from
them, as from the mouth of GOD. They held that power over the mind,
which GOD alone should hold. And if any dared to follow their own
convictions, the same hate which Satan and the Jews exercised p
109 -- towards
JESUS would be kindled against them, and those in authority would
thirst for their blood. I was shown a time when Satan especially triumphed.
Multitudes of Christians were slain in a dreadful manner because they
would preserve the purity of their religion. The
Bible was hated, and efforts were made to rid the earth of the precious
word of GOD. The Bible was forbidden to be read on pain of death,
and all the copies of the holy Book which could be found were burned.
But I saw that GOD had a special care for his word. He protected it.
At different periods there were but a very few copies of the Bible
in existence, yet GOD would not suffer his word to be lost. And in
the last days, copies of the Bible were to be so multiplied that every
family could possess it. I saw that when there were but a very few
copies of the Bible, it was precious and comforting to the persecuted
followers of JESUS. It was read in the most secret manner, and those
who had this exalted privilege felt that they had had an interview
with GOD, with his SON JESUS, and with his disciples. But this blessed
privilege cost many of them their lives. If discovered, they were
taken from reading the sacred Word to the chopping block, the stake,
or to the dungeon to die from starvation.
Satan could not hinder the plan of salvation. JESUS was crucified,
and arose again the third day. He told his angels that he would make p
110 -- even
the crucifixion and resurrection tell to his advantage. He was willing
that those who professed faith in JESUS should believe that the laws
regulating the Jewish sacrifices and offerings ceased at the death
of CHRIST, if he could push them further, and make them believe that
the law of ten commandments died also with CHRIST I
saw that many readily yielded to this device of Satan. All heaven
was moved with indignation, as they saw the holy law of GOD trampled
under foot. JESUS and all the heavenly host were acquainted with the
nature of GOD'S law; they knew that he would not change or abolish
it. The hopeless condition of man caused the deepest sorrow in heaven,
and moved JESUS to offer to die for the transgressors of GOD's holy
law. If his law could be abolished, man might have been saved without
the death of JESUS. The death of CHRIST did not destroy the law of
his FATHER; but magnified and honored it, and enforces obedience to
all its holy precepts. Had the church remained pure and steadfast,
Satan could not have deceived them, and led them to trample on the
law of GOD. In this bold plan, Satan strikes directly against the
foundation of GOD'S government in heaven and on earth. His rebellion
caused him to be expelled from heaven. After he rebelled, in order
to save himself, he wished GOD to change his law; but GOD told p
111 -- Satan,
before the whole heavenly host, that his law was unalterable. Satan
knows that if he can cause others to violate GOD's law he is sure
of them; for every transgressor of his law must die. TOP Satan
decided to go still further. He told his angels that some would be
so jealous of GOD's law that they could not be caught in this snare;
that the ten commandments were so plain that many would believe that
they were still binding; therefore he must seek to corrupt the fourth
commandment which brings to view the living GOD. He led on his representatives
to Attempt to change the Sabbath, and alter the only commandment of
the ten which brings to view the true GOD, the maker of the heavens
and the earth. Satan presented before them p
112 -- be carried
on down through time until the second appearing of JESUS, yet through
all this time of error and deception, GOD has not been left without
a witness. There have been true and faithful witnesses keeping all
of GOD's commandments through the darkness and persecution of the
church. I
saw that angels were filled with amazement as they beheld the sufferings
and death of the KING of glory. But I saw that it was no marvel to
the angelic host that the LORD of life and glory, who filled all heaven
with joy and splendor, should break the bands of death, and walk forth
from his prison house a triumphant conqueror. And if either of these
events should be commemorated by a day of rest, it is the crucifixion.
But, I saw that neither of those events were designed to alter or
abolish GOD'S law; but they give the strongest proof of its immutability. p
113 -- I was
shown that the law of GOD would stand fast forever, and exist in the
new earth to all eternity. At the creation, when the foundations of
the earth were laid, the sons of GOD looked with admiration upon the
work of the CREATOR, and all the heavenly host shouted for joy. It
was then that the foundation of the Sabbath was laid. At the close
of the six days of creation, GOD rested on the seventh day from all
his work which he had made; and he blessed the seventh day and sanctified
it, because that in it he had rested from all his work. The Sabbath
was instituted in Eden before the fall, and was observed by Adam and
Eve, and all the heavenly host. GOD rested on the seventh day, and
blessed and hallowed it; and I saw that the Sabbath would never be
done away; but the redeemed saints, and all the angelic host, will
observe it in honor of the great CREATOR to all eternity.
TOP
CHAPTER XIX. Death, Not
Eternal Life in Misery. Satan
commenced his deception in Eden. He said to Eve, Thou shalt not surely
die. This was Satan's first lesson upon the immortality of the soul;
and he has carried on this deception from that time to the present,
and will carry it p
114 -- on until
the captivity of GOD'S children shall be turned. I was pointed to
Adam and Eve in Eden. They partook of the forbidden tree, and then
the flaming sword was placed around the tree of life, and they were
driven from the Garden, lest they should partake of the tree of life,
and be immortal sinners. The tree of life was to perpetuate immortality.
I heard an angel ask, Who of the family of Adam have passed that flaming
sword, and have partaken of the tree of life? I heard another angel
answer, Not one of the family of Adam have passed that flaming sword,
and partaken of that tree; therefore there is not an immortal sinner.
The soul that sinneth it shall die an everlasting death; a death that
will last forever, where there will be no hope of a resurrection;
and then the wrath of GOD will be appeased. It
was a marvel to me that Satan could succeed so well in making men
believe that the words of GOD, The soul that sinneth it shall die,
mean that the soul that sinneth it shall not die, but live eternally
in misery. Said the angel, Life is life, whether it is in pain or
happiness. Death is without pain, without joy, without hatred.
Satan told his angels to make a special effort to spread the deception
and lie first repeated to Eve in Eden, Thou shalt not surely die.
And as the error was received by the people, and they believed that
man was immortal, Satan led p
115 -- them
still further to believe that the sinner would live in eternal misery.
Then the way was prepared for Satan to work through his representatives,
and hold up GOD before the people as a revengeful tyrant; that those
who do not please him, he will plunge into hell, and cause them ever
to feel his wrath; and that they will suffer unutterable anguish,
while he will look down upon them with satisfaction, as they writhe
in horrible sufferings and eternal flames. Satan knew that if this
error should be received, GOD would be dreaded and hated by very many,
instead of being loved and admired; and that many would be led to
believe that the threatenings of GOD'S word would not be literally
fulfilled; for it would be against his character of benevolence and
love, to plunge beings whom he had created into eternal torments.
Satan has led them to another extreme, to entirely overlook the justice
of GOD, and the threatenings in his Word, and represent him as being
all mercy, and that not one will perish, but all, both saint and sinner,
will at last be saved in his kingdom. In consequence of the popular
error of the immortality of the soul, and endless misery, Satan takes
advantage of another class, and leads them on to regard the Bible
as an uninspired book. They think it teaches many good things; but
they cannot rely upon it and love it; because they have been taught
that it declares the doctrine of eternal misery. p
116 -- Satan
takes advantage of still another class, and leads them still farther
to deny the existence of GOD. They can see no consistency in the character
of the GOD of the Bible, if he will torment a portion of the human
family to all eternity in horrible tortures; and they deny the Bible
and its AUTHOR, and regard death as an eternal sleep.TOP Then
Satan leads another class who are fearful and timid to commit sin;
and after they have sinned, he holds up before them that the wages
of sin is (not death, but) an eternal life in horrible torments, to
be endured through the endless ages of eternity. Satan improves the
opportunity, and magnifies before their feeble minds the horrors of
an endless hell, and takes charge of their minds, and they lose their
reason. Then Satan and his angels exult, and the infidel and atheist
join in casting reproach upon christianity. They regard these evil
consequences of the reception of popular heresy, as the natural results
of believing in the Bible and its AUTHOR. I
saw that the heavenly host was filled with indignation at this bold
work of Satan. I inquired why all these delusions should be suffered
to take effect upon the minds of men, when the angels of GOD were
powerful, and if commissioned, could easily break the enemy's power.
Then I saw that GOD knew that Satan would try every art to destroy
man; therefore p
117 -- he had
caused his Word to be written out, and had made his designs to man
so plain that the weakest need not err. Then, after he had given his
Word to man, he had carefully preserved it, so that Satan and his
angels, through any agent or representative, could not destroy it.
While other books might be destroyed, this holy Book was to be immortal.
And down near the close of time, when the delusions of Satan should
increase, the copies of this Book were to be so multiplied, that all
who desired it might have a copy of GOD's revealed will to man, and,
if they would, might arm themselves against the deceptions and lying
wonders of Satan. I
saw that GOD had especially guarded the Bible, yet learned men, when
the copies were few, had changed the words in some instances, thinking
that they were making it more plain, when they were mystifying that
which was plain, in causing it to lean to their established views,
governed by tradition. But I saw that the word of GOD, as a whole,
is a perfect chain, one portion of scripture explaining another. True
seekers for truth need not err; for not only is the word of GOD plain
and simple in declaring the way to life, but the Holy Spirit is given
to guide in understanding the way of life revealed in his Word. I
saw that the angels of GOD were never to control the will. GOD sets
before man life and p
118 -- death.
He can have his choice. Many desire life, but continue to walk in
the broad road, because they have not chosen life. I
saw the mercy and compassion of GOD in giving his SON to die for guilty
man. Those who will not choose to accept salvation which has been
so dearly purchased for them, must be punished. Beings whom GOD created
have chosen to rebel against his government; but I saw that GOD did
not shut them up in hell to endure endless misery. He could not take
them to heaven; for to bring them into the company of the pure and
holy would make them perfectly miserable. GOD will not take them to
heaven, neither will he cause them to suffer eternally. He will destroy
them utterly, and cause them to be as though they had not been, and
then his justice will be satisfied. He formed man out of the dust
of the earth, and the disobedient and unholy will be consumed by fire,
and return to dust again. I saw that the benevolence and compassion
of GOD in this, should lead all to admire his character, and to adore
him; and after the wicked shall be destroyed from off the earth, all
the heavenly host will say, Amen! Satan
looked with great satisfaction upon those who professed the name Of
CHRIST, and were closely adhering to these delusions formed by himself.
His work is to still form new delusions. His power increases, and
he grows p
119 -- more
artful. He led on his representatives, the popes and the priests,
to exalt themselves, and to stir up the people to bitterly persecute
those who loved GOD, and were not willing to yield to his delusions,
introduced through them. Satan moved upon his agents to destroy CHRIST's
devoted followers. 0 the sufferings and agony, which they made the
precious of GOD to endure! Angels have kept a faithful record of it
all. But Satan and his evil angels exulted, and told the angels who
administered to and strengthened those suffering saints, that they
would kill them, so that there would not be left a true Christian
upon the earth. I saw that the church of GOD was then pure. There
was no danger of men with corrupt hearts coming into the church of
GOD then; for the true Christian, who dared to declare his faith,
was in danger of the rack, the stake, and every torture which Satan
and his evil angels could invent, and put into the mind of man.TOP CHAPTER XX. The
Reformation. But
notwithstanding all the persecution and the putting to death of the
saints, yet living witnesses were raised up on every hand. The angels
of GOD were doing the work committed p
120 --to their
trust. They were searching in the darkest places, and were selecting
out of the darkness, men who were honest at heart, they were all buried
up in error, yet GOD Selected them as he did Saul, as chosen vessels
to bear his truth, and raise their voices against the sins of his
professed people. The angels of' GOD moved upon Martin Luther, Melanethon
and others in different places, to thirst for the living testimony
of the word of GOD. The enemy had come in like a flood, and the standard
must be raised up against him. Luther was chosen to breast the storm,
and stand up against the ire of a fallen church, and strengthen the
few who were faithful to their holy profession. He was ever fearful
of offending GOD. He tried through works to obtain the favor of GOD;
but he was not satisfied until a gleam of light from heaven drove
the darkness from his mind, and led him to trust, not in works, but
in the merits of the blood of CHRIST; and to come to GOD for himself,
not through popes nor confessors, but through JESUS CHRIST alone.
0 how precious was this knowledge to Luther! He prized this new and
precious light which had dawned upon his dark understanding and had
driven away his superstition, higher than the richest earthly treasure.
The word of GOD was new. Every thing was changed. The Book he had
dreaded because he could not see beauty in it, was life, LIFE
to him. It was his p
121 --joy, his
consolation, his blessed teacher. Nothing could induce him to leave
its study. He had feared death; but as he read the word of GOD, all
his terrors disappeared, and he admired the character of GOD, and
loved him. He searched the word of GOD for himself. He feasted upon
the rich treasures it contained, and then he searched it for the church.
He was disgusted with the sins of those in whom he had trusted for
salvation. He saw very many enshrouded in the same darkness which
had covered him. He anxiously sought an opportunity to point them
to the LAMB of GOD, who alone taketh away the sin of the world. He
raised his voice against the errors and sins of the Papal church,
and earnestly longed to break the chain of darkness which was confining
thousands, and causing them to trust in works for salvation. He longed
to be enabled to open to their minds the p
122 --in ease,
in wanton pleasure, in wickedness. They wished the church kept in
darkness. TOP I
saw that Luther was ardent and zealous, fearless and bold in reproving
sin, and advocating the truth. He cared not for wicked men and devils.
He knew that he had ONE with him mightier than they all. Luther possessed
fire, zeal, courage and boldness, and at times might go too far; but
GOD raised up Melancthon, who was just the opposite in character,
to aid Luther, and carry on the work of reformation. Melanethon was
timid, fearful, cautious, and possessed great patience. He was greatly
beloved of GOD. His knowledge was great in the Scriptures, and his
judgment and wisdom was excellent. His love for the cause of GOD was
equal to Luther's. These hearts, the LORD knit together; they were
friends which were never to be separated. Luther was a great help
to Melancthon when be was in danger of being fearful and slow, and
Melancthon was also a great help to Luther to keep him from moving
too fast. Melancthon's far-seeing cautiousness often averted trouble
which would have come upon the cause, if the work had been left alone
to Luther; and the work would often have failed in being pushed forward,
if it had been left to Melancthon alone. I was shown the wisdom of
GOD in choosing these two men, of different characters to carry on
the work of reformation. I
was then carried back to the days of the apostles, and saw that God
chose as companions an p
123 --ardent
and zealous Peter, and a mild, patient, meek John. Sometimes Peter
was impetuous. And the beloved disciple often checked Peter, when
his zeal and ardor led him too far; but it did not reform him. But
after Peter had denied his LORD, and repented, and was converted,
all he needed was a mild caution from John to check his ardor and
zeal. The cause of CHRIST would often have suffered had it been left
alone to John. Peter's zeal was needed. His boldness and energy often
delivered them from difficulty, and silenced their enemies. John was
winning. He gained many to the cause of CHRIST by his patient forbearance,
and deep devotedness. GOD
raised up men to cry against the existing sins of the Papal church,
and carry forward the reformation. Satan sought to destroy these living
witnesses; but GOD made a hedge about them. Some, for the glory of
his name, were permitted to seal the testimony they had borne with
their blood; but there were other powerful men, like Luther and Melancthon,
who could best glorify GOD by living and crying aloud against the
sins of popes, priests and kings. They trembled before the voice of
Luther. Through those chosen men, rays of light began to scatter the
darkness, and very many joyfully received the light and walked in
it. And when one witness was slain, two or more were raised up to
fill his place. p
124 -- But Satan
was not satisfied. He could only have power over the body. He could
not make believers yield their faith and hope. And even in death they
triumphed with a bright hope of immortality at the resurrection of
the just. They had more than mortal energy. They dared not sleep for
a moment. They kept the christian armor girded about them, prepared
for a conflict, not merely with spiritual foes, but with Satan in
the form of men, whose constant cry was, Give up your faith, or die.
Those few Christians were strong in GOD, and more precious in his
sight than half a world bearing the name of CHRIST, yet cowards in
his cause. While the church was persecuted, they were united and loving.
They were strong in GOD. Sinners were not permitted to unite themselves
with it; neither the deceiver nor the deceived. Those only who were
willing to forsake all for CHRIST could be his disciples. They loved
to be poor, humble and Christ-like.TOP CHAPTER XXI. The Church
and World United. Satan
then consulted with his angels, and they there considered what they
had gained. It was true that they had kept some timid souls through
fear of death, from embracing the truth; p
125 -- but many,
even
of the most timid, received the truth, and immediately their fears
and timidity left them, and as they witnessed the death of their brethren,
and saw their firmness and patience, they knew that GOD and angels
assisted them to endure such sufferings, and they grew bold and fearless.
And when called to yield their p
126 --them,
she began to lose favor with GOD. Gradually the church lost her power,
as she shunned to declare the straight truths which shut out the lovers
of pleasure and friends of the world.
The church is not the separate and peculiar people she was when the
fires of persecution were kindled against her. How is the gold become
dim? How is the most fine gold changed? I saw that if the church had
always retained her holy and peculiar character, the power of the
Holy Spirit which was imparted to the disciples would be with her.
The sick would be healed, devils would be rebuked and cast out, and
she would be mighty, and a terror to her enemies. TOP
I
saw that a very large company professed the name of CHRIST, but GOD
does not recognize them as his. He has no pleasure in them. Satan
seemed to assume a religious character, and, was very willing that
the people should think they were Christians. He was very willing
that, they should believe in JESUS, his crucifixion, and his resurrection.
Satan and his angels fully believed all this themselves, and trembled.
But if this faith does not provoke to good works, and lead those who
profess it to imitate the self-denying life of CHRIST, he is not disturbed;
for they merely assume the Christian name, while their hearts are
still carnal; and he can use them in his service better than if they
made no profession. Under the name of Christian they hide their deformity. p
127 --They pass
along with their unsanctified natures, and their evil passions unsubdued.
This gives The
ministers preach smooth things to suit carnal professors. This is
just as Satan would have it. They dare not preach JESUS and the cutting
truths of the Bible; for if they should, these carnal professors would
not hear them. Many of them are wealthy, and must be retained in the
church, although they are no more fit to be there than Satan and his
angels. The religion of JESUS is made to appear popular and honorable
in the eyes of the world. The people are told that those who profess
religion will be more honored by the world. Very widely do such teachings
differ from the teachings of CHRIST. His doctrine and the world could
not be at peace. Those who followed him had to renounce the world.
These smooth things originated with Satan and his angels. They formed
the plan, and nominal professors have carried it out. Hypocrites and
sinners unite with the church. Pleasing fables are taught, and readily
received. But if the truth should be preached in its purity, it would
soon shut out hypocrites and sinners. But there is no difference between
the professed followers of p
128 --CHRIST
and the world. I saw that if the false covering could be torn off
from the members of the churches, there would be revealed such iniquity,
vileness and corruption, that the most diffident child of GOD would
have no hesitancy in calling them by their right name, children of
their father, the Devil; for his works they do. JESUS and all the
heavenly host looked with disgust upon the scene; yet GOD had a message
for the church that was sacred and important. If received, it would
make a thorough reformation in the church, revive the living testimony
that would purge out hypocrites and sinners, and bring the church
again into favor with GOD.TOP CHAPTER XXII. William Miller. I
saw that GOD sent his angel to move upon the heart of a farmer who
had not believed the Bible, and led him to search the prophecies.
Angels of GOD repeatedly visited that chosen one, and guided his mind,
and opened his understanding to prophecies which had ever been dark
to GOD'S people. The commencement of the chain of truth was given
him, and he was led on to search for link after link, until be looked
with wonder and admiration upon the word of GOD. He saw there a perfect
chain of p
129 -- truth.
That Word which he had regarded as uninspired, now opened before his
vision with beauty and glory. He saw that one portion of scripture
explained another, and when one portion was closed to his understanding,
he found in another portion of the Word that which explained it. He
regarded the sacred word of GOD with joy, and with the deepest respect
and awe. As
he followed down the prophecies, he saw that the inhabitants of earth
were living in the closing scenes of this world's history, and they
knew it not.
He looked at the corruptions of the churches, and saw that their love
was taken from JESUS, and placed on the world, and that they were
seeking for worldly honor instead of that honor which cometh from
above; ambitious for worldly riches, instead of laying up their treasure
in heaven. Hypocrisy, darkness and death he could see every where.
His spirit was stirred within him. GOD called him to leave his farm
as Elisha was called to leave his oxen and the field of his labor
to follow Elijah. With trembling, William Miller began to unfold the
mysteries of the kingdom of GOD to the people. He gained strength
with every effort. He carried the people down through the prophecies
to the second advent of CHRIST. As John the p
130 --claimed
the second advent of the SON of GOD. TOP
I was carried back to the days of the disciples, and was shown the
beloved John, that GOD had,a special work for him to accomplish. Satan
was determined to hinder this work, and he led on his servants to
destroy John. But GOD sent his angel and wonderfully preserved him.
All who witnessed the great power of GOD manifested in the deliverance
of John, were astonished, and many were convinced that GOD was with
him, and that the testimony which he bore concerning JESUS was correct.
Those who sought to destroy him were afraid to again attempt to take
his life, and he was permitted to suffer on for JESUS. He was falsely
accused by his enemies, and was shortly banished to a lonely island,
where the LORD Sent his angel to reveal to him things which were to
take place upon the earth, and the state of the church down through
to the end; her backslidings, and the position the church should occupy
if she would please GOD, and finally overcome. The angel from heaven
came to John in majesty. His countenance beamed with the excellent
glory of heaven. He revealed to John Scenes of deep and thrilling
interest concerning the church of GOD, and brought before him the
perilous conflicts they were to endure. John saw them pass through
fiery trials, and made white and tried, and, finally, victorious overcomers,
gloriously saved in the kingdom of GOD. p
131 -- The countenance
of the angel grew radiant with joy, and was exceeding glorious, as
he showed to John the final triumph of the church of GOD. John was
was enraptured as he beheld the final deliverance of the church, and
as he was carried away with the glory of the scene, with deep reverence
and awe he fell at the feet of the angel to worship him. The angel
instantly raised him up, and gently reproved , saying, See thou do
it not; I am thy fellow-servant, and of thy brethren that have the
testimony of JESUS; worship GOD; for the testimony of JESUS is the
spirit of prophecy. The angel then showed John the heavenly city with
all its splendor and dazzling glory. John was enraptured and overwhelmed
with the glory of the city. He did not bear in mind his former reproof
from the angel, but again fell to worship before the of the angel,
who again gave the gentle reproof, See thou do it not; for I am thy
fellow servant, and of thy brethren the prophets, and of them that
keep the sayings of this book; worship GOD. Preachers
and people have looked upon the book of Revelation as mysterious,
and of less importance than other portions of the sacred Scriptures.
But I saw that this book is indeed a revelation given for the especial
benefit of those who should live in the last days, to guide them in
ascertaining their true position, and their r duty. GOD led the mind
of Wm. Miller p
132 -- into
the prophecies, and gave him great light upon the book of Revelation.
If
Daniel's visions had been understood, the people could better have
understood, the visions of John. But at the right time, GOD moved
upon his chosen servant, who with clearness and in the power of the
Holy Spirit, opened the prophecies, and showed the harmony of the
visions of Daniel and John, and other portions of the Bible, and pressed
home upon the hearts of the people the sacred, fearful warnings of
the Word, to prepare for the coming of the SON of man. Deep and solemn
convictions rested upon the minds of those who heard him, and ministers
and people, sinners and infidels, turned to the LORD, to seek a preparation
to stand in the judgment. Angels
of GOD accompanied Wm. Miller in his mission. He was firm and undaunted.
He fearlessly proclaimed the message committed to his trust. A world
lying in wickedness, and a cold, worldly church were enough to call
into action his energy, and lead him to willingly endure toil, privation
and suffering. Although opposed by professed christians and the world,
and buffeted by Satan and his angels, he ceased not to preach the
everlasting gospel to crowds wherever he was invited, and sound the
cry, Fear GOD and give glory to him; for the hour of his judgment
is come. TOP CHAPTER XXIII. The First
Angel's Message. p
133 -- I saw that GOD was in the proclamation of the time in
1843. It was his design to arouse the people, and bring them to a
testing point they should decide. Ministers were convicted and convinced
of the correctness of the positions taken on the prophetic periods,
and they left their pride, their salaries, and their churches, to
go forth from place to place and proclaim the message. But as the
message from heaven could find a place in the hearts of but a very
few of the professed ministers of CHRIST, the work was laid upon many
who were not preachers. Some left their fields to sound the message,
while others were called from their shops and their merchandise. And
even some professional men were compelled to leave their professions
to engage in the unpopular work of giving the first angel's message.
Ministers laid aside their sectarian views and feelings, and united
in proclaiming the coming of JESUS. The people were moved everywhere
the message reached them. Sinners repented, wept and prayed for forgiveness,
and those whose lives had been marked with dishonesty, were anxious
to make restitution.
Parents felt the deepest solicitude for their children. Those who
received the message, la- p
134 --bored
with their unconverted friends and relatives, and with their souls
bowed with the weight of the solemn message, warned and entreated
them to prepare for the coming of the SON of man. Those cases were
the most hardened that would not yield to such a weight of evidence
set home by heart-felt warnings. This soul-purifying work led the
affections away from worldly things, to a consecration never before
experienced. Thousands were led to embrace the truth preached by Wm.
Miller, and servants of God were raised up in the spirit and power
of Elijah to proclaim the message. Those who preached this solemn
message, like John the forerunner of JESUS, felt compelled to lay
the axe at the root of the tree, and call upon men to bring forth
fruits meet for repentance. Their testimony was calculated to arouse
and powerfully affect the churches, and manifest their real character.
And as they raised the solemn warning to flee from the wrath to come,
many who were united with the churches received the healing message;
they saw their backslidings, and, with bitter tears of repentance,
and deep agony of soul, humbled themselves before GOD. And as the
Spirit of GOD rested upon them, they helped to sound the cry, Fear
GOD, and give glory to him, for the hour of his judgment is come. The
preaching of definite time called forth great opposition from all
classes, from the min- p
135 -- inister
in the pulpit, down to the most reckless, heaven-daring sinner. No
man knoweth the day and the hour, was heard from the hypocritical
minister and the bold scoffer. Neither would be instructed and corrected
on the use made of the text by those who were pointing to the year
when they believed the prophetic periods would run out, and to the
signs which showed CHRIST near, even at the doors. Many shepherds
of the flock, who professed to love Jesus, said they had no opposition
to the preaching of CHRIST'S coming; but they objected to the definite
time. GOD's all-seeing eye read their hearts. They did not love JESUS
near. They knew that their unchristian lives would not stand the test;
for they were not walking in the humble path laid out by him. These
false shepherds stood in the way of the work of GOD. The truth spoken
in its convincing power to the people aroused them, and like the jailer,
they began to inquire, What must I do to be saved. But these shepherds
stepped between the truth and the people, and preached smooth things
to lead them from the truth. They united with Satan and his angels,
and cried, Peace, peace, when there was no peace. I saw that angels
of GOD had marked it all, and the garments of those unconsecrated
shepherds were covered with the blood of souls. Those
who loved their ease, and were content with p
136 --their
distance from GOD, would not be aroused from their carnal security.
TOP
Many
ministers would not accept this saving message themselves, and those
who would receive it, they hindered. The blood of souls is upon them.
Preachers and people joined to oppose this message from heaven. They
persecuted Wm. Miller, and those who united with him in the work.
Falsehoods were circulated to injure his influence, and at different
times after he had plainly declared the counsel of GOD, applying cutting
truths to the hearts of his hearers, great rage was kindled against
him, and as he left the place of meeting, some waylaid him in order
to take his life. But angels of GOD were sent to preserve his life,
and they led him safely away from the angry mob. His work was not
yet finished. The
most devoted gladly received the message. They knew it was from GOD,
and that it was delivered at the right time. Angels were watching
with the deepest interest the result of the heavenly message, and
when the churches turned from and rejected it, they in sadness consulted
with JESUS. He turned his face from the churches, and bid his angels
to faithfully watch over the precious ones who did not reject the
testimony, for another light was yet to shine upon them. I
saw that if professed Christians had loved p
137 -- their
SAVIOUR's appearing, if their affections were placed on him, if they
felt that there was none upon earth to be compared with him, they
would have hailed with joy the first intimation of his coming. But
the dislike they manifested, as they heard of their LORD's coming,
was a decided proof that they did not love him. Satan and his angels
triumphed, and cast it in the face of JESUS CHRIST and his holy angels,
that his professed people had so little love for JESUS that they did
not desire his second appearing. I
saw the people of GOD, joyful in expectation, looking for their LORD.
But GOD designed to prove them. His hand covered a mistake in the
reckoning of the prophetic periods. Those who were looking for their
LORD did not discover it, and the most learned men who opposed the
time also failed to see the mistake. GOD designed that his people
should meet with a disappointment. The time passed, and those who
had looked with joyful expectation for their SAVIOUR were sad and
disheartened, while those who had not loved the appearing of JESUS,
but embraced the message through fear, were pleased that he did not
come at the time of expectation. Their profession had not affected
their hearts, and purified their lives. The passing of the time was
well calculated to reveal such hearts. They were the first to turn
and ridicule the sorrowful, disap- p
138 --pointed ones, who really loved the appearing of their SAVIOUR.
I saw the wisdom of GOD in proving his people, and giving them a searching
test to discover those who would shrink and turn back in the hour
of trial. JESUS
and all the heavenly host looked with sympathy and love upon those
who had with sweet expectation longed to see him whom their souls
loved. Angels were hovering around them, to sustain them in the hour
of their trial. Those who had neglected to receive the heavenly message
were left in darkness, and GOD'S anger was kindled against them, because
they would not receive the light he had sent them from heaven. Those
faithful, disappointed ones, who could not understand why their LORD
did not come, were not left in darkness. Again they were led to their
Bibles to search the prophetic periods. The hand of the LORD was removed
from the figures, and the mistake was explained. They saw that the
prophetic periods reached to 1844, and that the same evidence they
had presented to show that the prophetic periods closed in 1843, proved
that they would terminate in 1844. Light from the word of GOD shone
upon their position, and they discovered a tarrying time. - If the
vision tarry, wait for it.- In their love for JESUS' immediate coming,
they had overlooked the tarrying of the vision, which was calculated
to manifest the true waiting ones. Again they had a point of p
139 --time.
Yet I saw that many of them could not rise above their severe disappointment,
to possess that degree of zeal and energy which had marked their faith
in 1843. Satan
and his angels triumphed over them, and those who would not receive
the message, congratulated themselves upon their far-seeing judgment
and wisdom in not receiving the delusion, as they called it. They
realized not that they were rejecting the counsel of GOD against themselves,
and that they were working in union with Satan and his angels to perplex
GOD'S people, who were living out the heaven-born message. The
believers in this message were oppressed in the churches. Fear had
held them for a time, so that they did not act out the sentiments
of their heart, but the passing of the time revealed their true feelings.
They wished to silence the testimony which the believers felt compelled
to bear, that the prophetic periods extended to 1844. With clearness
they explained their mistake, and gave their reasons why they expected
their LORD in 1844. The opposers could not bring any arguments against
the powerful reasons offered. The anger of the churches was kindled
against them. They were determined not to listen to any evidence,
and to shut their testimony out of the churches, so that others could
not hear it. Those who dared not withhold from others the light GOD
had p
140 -- given them, were shut out of the churches; but JESUS was
with them, and they were joyful in the light of his countenance. They
were prepared to receive the message of the second angel. TOP
CHAPTER XXIV. The Second
Angel's Message. The
churches would not receive the light of the first angel's message,
and as they rejected the light from heaven they fell from the favor
of GOD. They trusted in their own strength, and placed themselves
by their opposition to the first message where they could not see
the light of the second angel' s message. But the beloved of GOD,
who were oppressed, answered to the message, Babylon is fallen, and
left the fallen churches. Near the close of the second angel's
message, I saw a great light from heaven shining upon the people of
GOD. The rays of this light seemed bright as the sun. And I heard
the voices of angels crying, Behold the Bridegroom cometh, go ye out
to meet him! The midnight cry was given to give power
to the second angel's message. Angels were sent from heaven to wake
up the discouraged saints, and prepare them for the great work before p
141 -- them.
The most talented men were not the first to receive this message.
Angels were sent to the humble, devoted ones, and constrained them
to raise the cry, Behold the Bridegroom cometh, go ye out to meet
him. Those entrusted with the cry made haste, and in the power of
the Holy Spirit spread the cry, and aroused their discouraged brethren.
This cry did not stand in the wisdom and learning of men, but in the
power of GOD, and his saints who heard the cry could not resist it.
The most spiritual received this message first, and those who had
formerly led in the work were the last to receive and help swell the
cry, Behold the Bridegroom cometh, go ye out to meet him. In
every part of the land, light was given upon the second angel's message,
and the cry was melting down thousands. It went from city to city,
and from village to village, until the waiting people of GOD were
fully aroused. Many would not permit this message to enter the churches,
and a large company who had the living testimony within them left
the fallen churches. A mighty work was accomplished by the midnight
cry. The message was heart-searching, and led the believers to seek
a living experience for themselves. They knew that they could not
lean upon one another. The
saints anxiously waited for their LORD with fasting, watching and
almost constant pray- p
142 -- er. Even
some sinners looked forward to the time with terror, while the great
mass seemed to be stirred against this message, and manifested the
spirit of Satan. They mocked and scoffed, and everywhere was heard,
No man knoweth the day and the hour. Evil angels exulted around them,
urging them on to harden their hearts, and to reject every ray of
light from heaven, that they might fasten them in the snare. Many
professed to be looking for their LORD, who had neither part nor lot
in the matter. The, glory of GOD they had witnessed, the humility
and deep devotion of the waiting ones, and the overwhelming weight
of evidence, caused them to profess to receive the truth. But they
were not converted. They were not ready. A spirit of solemn and earnest
prayer was everywhere felt by the saints. A holy solemnity was resting
upon them. Angels with the deepest interest had watched the result,
and were elevating those who received the heavenly message, and were
drawing them from earthly things to obtain large supplies from salvation's
fountain. GOD'S people were then accepted with him. JESUS looked upon
them with pleasure. His image was reflected in them. They had made
a full sacrifice, an entire consecration, and expected to be changed
to immortality. But they were destined to be again sadly disappointed.
The time to which they looked, expecting deliverance, passed. They
were still upon the earth, p
143 -- and the
effects of the curse never seemed more visible. They had placed their
affections on heaven, and in sweet anticipation, had tasted immortal
deliverance; but their hopes were not realized. The
fear that had rested upon many of the people did not at once disappear.
They did not immediately triumph over the disappointed ones. But as
no visible wrath of GOD was felt by them, they recovered from the
fear they had felt, and commenced their ridicule, their mocking and
scoffing. The people of GOD were again proved and tested. The world
laughed, and mocked, and reproached them; and those who had believed
without a doubt that JESUS would then come and raise the dead, and
change the living saints, and take the kingdom, and possess it forever,
felt like the disciples of CHRIST. - They have taken away my LORD,
and I know not where they have laid him.TOP CHAPTER XXV. Advent Movement
Illustrated. p
144 -- I saw
a number of companies who seemed to be bound together by cords. Many
in these companies were in total darkness. Their eyes were directed
downward to the earth, and there seemed to be no connection between
them and JESUS. I saw individuals scattered through these different
companies whose countenances looked light, and whose eyes were raised
upward to heaven. Beams of light from JESUS, like rays of light from
the sun, were imparted to them. An angel bid me look carefully, and
I saw an angel watching over every one of those who had a ray of light,
while evil angels surrounded those who were in darkness. I heard the
voice of an angel cry, Fear GOD and give glory to him, for the hour
of his judgment is come. A
glorious light rested down upon these companies, to enlighten all
who would receive it. Some those who were in darkness received the
light and rejoiced; while others resisted the light from heaven, and
said that it was deception to lead them astray. The light passed away
from them, and they were left in darkness. Those who had received
the light from JESUS, joyfully cherished the increase of precious
light which was shed upon them. Their faces lighted up, p
145 -- and beamed
with holy joy, while their gaze was directed upward to JESUS with
intense interest, and their voices were heard in harmony with the
voice of the angel, Fear GOD and give glory to him, for the hour of
his judgment is come. As they raised this cry, I saw those who were
in darkness thrusting them with side and with shoulder. Then many
of those who cherished the sacred light, broke the cords which confined
them, and stood out separate from those companies. And as many were
breaking the cords which bound them, men belonging to these different
companies, who were revered by them, passed through the companies,
and some with pleasing words, and others with wrathful looks and threatening
gestures, fastened the cords which were weakening, and were constantly
saying, GOD is with us. We stand in the light. We have the truth,
I inquired who these men were. I was told that they were ministers,
and leading men, who had rejected the light themselves, and were unwilling
that others should receive it. I saw those who cherished the light
looking with interest and ardent desire upward, expecting JESUS to
come and take them to himself. Soon a cloud passed over those who
rejoiced in the light, and their faces looked sorrowful. I inquired
the cause of this cloud. I was shown that it was their disappointment.
The time when they expected their SAVIOUR had passed, and JESUS had
not p
146 -- come.
Discouragement settled upon them, and those men I had before noticed,
the ministers and leading men, rejoiced. Those who had rejected the
light, triumphed greatly, while Satan and his evil angels also exulted
around them.TOP Then
I heard the voice of another angel, saying, Babylon is fallen! is
fallen! A light shone upon those desponding ones, and with ardent
desires for his appearing, they again fixed their eyes upon JESUS.
Then I saw a number of angels conversing with the second angel, who
had cried, Babylon is fallen, is fallen, and these angels raised their
voices with the second angel, and cried, Behold the Bridegroom cometh!
go ye out to meet him! The musical voices of these angels seemed to
reach every where. An exceeding bright and glorious light shone around
those who had cherished the light which had been imparted to them.
Their faces shone with excellent, glory, and they united with the
angels in the cry, Behold, the Bridegroom cometh! And as they harmoniously
raised the cry among these different companies, those who rejected
the light, pushed them, and with angry looks, scorned and derided
them. But the angels of GOD wafted their wings over the persecuted
ones, while Satan and his angels were seeking to press their darkness
around them, to lead them to reject the light from heaven. Then
I heard a voice saying to those who had been pushed and derided, Come
out from among p
147 -- them,
and touch not the unclean. A large number broke the cords which bound
them, and they obeyed the voice, and left those who were in darkness,
and united with those who had previously broken the cords, and they
joyfully united their voices with them. I heard the voice of earnest,
agonizing prayer from a few who still remained with the companies
who were in darkness. The ministers and leading men were passing around
in these different companies, fastening the cords stronger; but still
I heard this voice of earnest prayer. Then I saw those who had been
praying reach out their hands for help towards that united company
who were free, rejoicing in GOD. The answer from them, as they earnestly
looked to heaven, and pointed upward, was, Come out from among them
and be separate. I saw individuals struggling for freedom, and at
last they broke the cords that bound them. They resisted the efforts
which were made to fasten the cords tighter, and would not heed the
repeated assertions, GOD is with us, We have the truth with us. Individuals
continued to leave the companies who were in darkness, and joined
the free company, who appeared to be in an open field raised above
the earth. Their gaze was upward, and the glory of' GOD rested upon
them, and they shouted the praises of GOD. They were united, and seemed
to be wrapt in the light of heaven. Around this company were some
who came un- p
148 -- der the
influence of the light, but who were not particularly united to the
company. All who cherished the light shed upon them were gazing upward
with intense interest. JESUS looked upon them with sweet approbation.
They expected JESUS to come. They longed for his appearing. They did
not cast one lingering look to earth. Again I saw a cloud settle upon
the waiting ones. I saw them turn their weary eyes downward. I inquired
the cause of this change. Said my accompanying angel, They are again
disappointed in their expectations. JESUS cannot yet come to earth.
They must yet suffer for JESUS and endure greater trials. They must
give up errors and traditions received from men, and turn wholly to
GOD and his word. They must be purified, made white and tried. And
those who endure that bitter trial will obtain an eternal victory. Jesus
did not come to earth as the waiting, joyful company expected, to
cleanse the Sanctuary, by purifying the earth by fire. I saw that
they were correct in their reckoning of the prophetic periods. Prophetic
time closed in 1844. Their mistake consisted in not understanding
what the Sanctuary was, and the nature of its cleansing. JESUS did
enter the Most Holy place to cleanse the Sanctuary at the ending of
the days. I looked again at the waiting, disappointed company. They
looked sad. They carefully examined the evidences of their faith, p
149 -- and followed
down through the reckoning of the prophetic periods, and could discover
no mistake. Time was fulfilled, but where was their SAVIOUR?
They had lost him. I
was shown the disappointment of the disciples as they came to the
sepulchre and found not the body of JESUS. Said Mary, They have taken
away my LORD, and I know not where they have laid him. Angels told
the sorrowing disciples that their LORD had risen, and would go before
them into Galilee. I
saw that as JESUS looked upon the disappointed ones with the deepest
compassion, he sent his angels to direct their minds that they might
find him, and follow him where he was; that they might understand
that the earth is not the Sanctuary; that he must needs enter the
Most Holy place of the heavenly Sanctuary to cleanse it; to make a
special atonement for Israel, and to receive the kingdom of his FATHER,
and then return to earth and take them to dwell with him forever.
The disappointment of the disciples well represents the disappointment
of those who expected their LORD in 1844. I was carried back to the
time when CHRIST triumphantly rode into Jerusalem. The joyful disciples
believed that he was then to take the kingdom, and reign a temporal
prince. They followed their King with high hopes. They cut down the
beautiful palm branches, and took off their outer garments, and p
150 -- with
enthusiastic zeal spread them in the way; and some went before, and
others followed crying, Hosanna to the SON of David! Blessed is he
that cometh in the name of the Lord! Hosanna in the highest! The excitement
disturbed the Pharisees, and they wished JESUS to rebuke his disciples.
But he said unto them, If these should hold their peace, the stones
would immediately cry out. The prophecy of Zech. ix, 9, must be fulfilled,
yet, I saw, the disciples were doomed to a bitter disappointment.
In a few days they followed JESUS to Calvary, and beheld him bleeding
and mangled upon the cruel cross. They witnessed his agonizing death,
and laid him in the tomb. Their hearts sunk with grief. Their expectations
were not realized in a single particular. Their hopes died with JESUS.
But as he arose from the dead, and appeared to his sorrowing disciples,
their hopes revived. They had lost their SAVIOUR; but again they had
found him. I
saw that the disappointment of those who believed in the coming of
the LORD in 1844, was not equal to the disappointment of the disciples.
Prophecy was fulfilled in the first and second angels' messages. They
were given at the right time, and accomplished the work GOD designed
they should. TOP CHAPTER XXVI. Another Illustration. p
151 -- I was
shown the interest which all heaven had taken in the work which had
been going on upon the earth. JESUS commissioned a strong and mighty
angel to descend and warn the inhabitants of earth to get ready for
his second appearing. I saw the mighty angel leave the presence of
JESUS in heaven. Before him went an exceedingly bright and glorious
light. I was told that his mission was to lighten the earth with his
glory, and warn man of the coming wrath of GOD. Multitudes received
the light. Some seemed to be very solemn, while others were joyful
and enraptured. The light was shed upon all, but some merely came
under the influence of the light, and did not heartily receive it.
But all who received it, turned their faces upward to heaven, and
glorified GOD. Many were filled with great wrath. Ministers and people
united with the vile, and stoutly resisted the light shed by the mighty
angel. But all who received it withdrew from the world, and were closely
united together. Satan
and his angels were busily engaged in seeking to attract the minds
of all they could from the light. The company who rejected it were
left in darkness. I saw the angel watching with the deepest interest
the professed people p
152 -- of GOD, to record the character they developed, as the
message of heavenly origin was introduced to them. And as very many
who professed love for JESUS turned from the heavenly message with
scorn, derision and hatred, an angel with a parchment in his hand,
made the shameful record. All heaven was filled with indignation,
because Jesus was slighted by his professed followers.
I saw the disappointment of the trusting ones. They did not see their
LORD at the expected time. It was GOD'S purpose to conceal the future,
and bring his people to a point of decision. Without this point of
time the work designed of GOD would not have been accomplished. Satan
was leading the minds of very many far ahead in the future. A period
of time proclaimed for CHRIST'S appearing must bring the mind to earnestly
seek for a present preparation. As the time passed, those who had
not fully received the light of the angel, united with those who had
despised the heavenly message, and they turned upon the disappointed
ones in ridicule. I saw the angels in heaven consulting with JESUS.
They had marked the situation of CHRIST'S professed followers. The
passing of the definite time had tested and proved them, and very
many were weighed in the balance and found wanting. They all loudly
professed to be Christians, yet failed in following CHRIST in almost
every particular. Satan exulted at p
153 -- the state
of the professed followers of CHRIST. He had them in his snare. He
had led the majority to leave the straight path, and they were attempting
to climb up to heaven some other way. Angels saw the pure, the clean,
and holy, a11 mixed up with sinners in Zion, and the world-loving
hypocrite. They had watched over the true lovers of JESUS; but the
corrupt were affecting the holy. TOP Those
whose hearts burned with a longing, intense desire to see JESUS, were
forbidden by their professed brethren to speak of his coming. Angels
viewed the whole scene, and sympathized with the remnant, who loved
the appearing of JESUS. Another mighty angel was commissioned to descend
to earth. JESUS placed in his hand a writing, and as be came to earth,
he cried, Babylon is fallen! is fallen! Then I saw the disappointed
ones again look cheerful, and raise their eyes to heaven, looking
with faith and hope for their LORD's appearing. But many seemed to
remain in a stupid state, as if a sleep; yet I could see the trace
of deep sorrow upon their countenances. The disappointed ones saw
from the Bible that they were in the tarrying time, and that they
must patiently wait the fulfillment of the vision. The same evidence
which led them to look for their LORD in 1843, led them to expect
him in 1844. I saw that the majority did not possess that energy which
marked their faith in 1843. Their p
154 -- disappointment
had dampened their faith. But as the disappointed ones united in the
cry of the second angel, the heavenly host looked with deepest interest,
and marked the effect of the message. They saw those who bore the
name of Christians turn with derision and scorn upon those who had
been disappointed. As the words fell from the mocker's lips, You have
not gone up yet! an angel wrote them. Said the angel, They mock GOD. I
was pointed back to the translation of Elijah. His mantle fell on
Elisha, and wicked children (or young people) followed him, mocking,
crying, Go up thou bald head! Go up thou bald head! They mocked GOD,
and met their punishment there. They had learned it of their parents.
And those who have scoffed and mocked at the idea of the saints' going
up, will be visited with the plagues of GOD, and will realize that
it is not a small thing to trifle with him. JESUS
commissioned other angels to fly quickly to revive and strengthen
the drooping faith of his people, and prepare them to understand the
message of the second angel, and of the important move which was soon
to be made in heaven. I saw these angels receive great power and light
from JESUS, and fly quickly to earth to fulfill their commission to
aid the second angel in his work. A great light shone upon the people
of GOD as the angels cried, p
155 -- Behold
the Bridegroom cometh, go ye out to meet him. Then I saw those disappointed
ones rise, and in harmony with the second angel, proclaim, Behold
the Bridegroom cometh, go ye out to meet him. The light from the angels
penetrated the darkness every where. Satan and his angels sought to
hinder this bight from spreading, and having its designed effect.
They contended with the angels of GOD, and told them that GOD had
deceived the people and that with all their light and power, they
could not make the people believe that JESUS was coming. The angels
of GOD continued their work, although Satan strove to hedge up the
way, and draw the minds of the people from the light. Those who received
it looked very happy. They fixed their eyes up to heaven, and longed
for the appearing of JESUS. Some were in great distress, weeping and
praying. Their eyes seemed to be fixed upon themselves, and they dared
not look upward. A
precious light from heaven parted the darkness from them, and their
eyes, which had been fixed in despair upon themselves, were turned
upward, while gratitude and holy joy were expressed upon every feature.
JESUS and all the angelic host looked with approbation upon the faithful,
waiting ones. Those
who rejected and opposed the light of the first angel's message, lost
the light of the second, and could not be benefited by the p
156 -- power
and glory which attended the message, Behold the Bridegroom cometh.
JESUS turned from them with a frown. They had slighted and rejected
him. Those who received the message were wrapt in a cloud of glory.
They waited and watched and prayed to know the will of GOD. They greatly
feared to offend him. I saw Satan and his angels seeking to shut this
divine light from the people of GOD; but as long as the waiting ones
cherished the light, and kept their eyes raised from earth to JESUS,
Satan could have no power to deprive them of this precious light.
The message given from heaven enraged Satan and his angels, and those
who professed to love JESUS, but despised his coming, scorned and
derided the faithful, trusting ones. But an angel marked every insult,
every slight, every abuse they received from their professed brethren.
Very many raised their voices to cry, Behold the Bridegroom cometh,
and left their brethren who did not love the appearing of JESUS, and
who would not suffer them to dwell upon his second coming. I saw JESUS
turn his face from those who rejected and despised his coming, and
then he bade angels lead his people out from among the unclean lest
they should be defiled. Those obedient to the messages stood out free
and united. A holy and excellent light shone upon them. They renounced
the world, tore their affections from it, and sacrificed their earthly p
157 -- interests.
They gave up their earthly treasure, and their anxious gaze was directed
to heaven, expecting to see their loved Deliverer. A sacred, holy
joy beamed upon their countenances, and told of the peace and joy
which reigned within. JESUS bade his angels go and strengthen them,
for the hour of their trial drew on. I saw that these waiting ones
were not yet tried as they must be. They were not free from errors.
And I saw the mercy and goodness of GOD in sending a warning to the
people of earth, and repeated messages to bring them up to a point
of time, to lead them to a diligent search of themselves, that they
might divest themselves of errors which have been handed down from
the heathen and papists. Through these messages GOD has been bringing
out his people where he can work for them in greater power, and where
they can keep all his commandments.TOP CHAPTER XXVII. The Sanctuary. I
was then shown the grievous disappointment of the people of GOD. They
did not see JESUS at the expected time. They knew not why their SAVIOUR
did not come. They could see no evidence why prophetic time had not
ended. Said an angel, Has GOD's word failed? p
158 -- Has GOD
failed to fulfill his promises? No: he has fulfilled all he promised.
JESUS has risen up, and has shut the door of the Holy place of the
heavenly Sanctuary, and has opened a door into the Most Holy place,
and has entered in to cleanse the Sanctuary. Said the angel, All who
wait patiently shall understand the mystery. Man has erred; but there
has been no failure on the part of God. All was accomplished that
GOD promised; but man erroneously looked to the earth, believing it
to be the Sanctuary to be cleansed at the end of the prophetic periods.
Man's expectations have failed; but GOD's promise not at all. JESUS
sent his angels to direct the disappointed ones, to lead their minds
into the Most Holy place where he had gone to cleanse the Sanctuary,
and make a special atonement for Israel. JESUS told the angels that
all who found him would understand the work which he was to perform.
I saw that while JESUS was in the Most Holy place he would be married
to the New Jerusalem, and after his work should be accomplished in
the Holiest, he would descend to earth in kingly power and take the
precious ones to himself who had patiently waited his return. I was then shown what did take place
in heaven as the prophetic periods ended in 1844. I saw that as the
ministration of JESUS in the Holy place ended, and he closed the door
of that apartment, a great darkness settled upon p
159 --those
who had heard, and had rejected the messages of CHRIST'S coming, and
they lost sight him. JESUS then clothed himself with precious garments.
Around the bottom of his robe was a bell and a pomegranate, a bell
and a pomegranate. He had suspended from his shoulders a breastplate
of curious work. And as he moved, it glittered like diamonds, magnifying
letters which looked like names written, or engraven upon the breastplate.
After he was fully attired, with something upon his head which looked
like a crown, angels surrounded him, and in a flaming chariot he passed
within the second vail. I was then bid to take notice of the two apartments
of the heavenly Sanctuary. The curtain, or door, was opened, and I
was permitted to enter. In the first apartment I saw the candlestick
with seven lamps, which looked rich and glorious; also the table on
which was the shew-bread, and the altar of incense, and the censer.
All the furniture of this apartment looked like purest gold, and reflected
the image of the one who entered that place. The curtain which separated
these two apartments looked glorious. It was of different colors and
material, with a beautiful border, with figures of gold wrought upon
it, representing angels. The vail was lifted, and I looked into the
second apartment. I saw there an ark which had the appearance of being
of the finest gold. As a border around the top of the ark, was most
beau- p
160 -- tiful
work representing crowns. It was of fine gold. In the ark were the
tables of stone containing the ten commandments. On each end of the
ark was a lovely cherub with their wings spread out over it. Their
wings were raised an high, and touched each other above the head of
JESUS, as he stood by the ark. Their faces were turned towards each
other, and they looked downwards to the ark, representing all the
angelic host looking with interest at the law of GOD. Between the
cherubim was a golden censer. And as the prayers of the saints in
faith came up to JESUS, and he offered them to his FATHER, a sweet
fragrance arose from the incense. It looked like smoke of most beautiful
colors. Above the place where JESUS stood, before the ark, I saw an
exceeding bright glory that I could not look upon. It appeared like
a throne where GOD dwelt. As the incense ascended up to the FATHER,
the excellent glory came from the FATHER'S throne to JESUS, and from
JESUS it was shed upon those whose prayers had come up like sweet
incense. Light and glory poured upon JESUS in rich abundance, and
overshadowed the mercy-seat, and the train of the glory filled the
temple. I could not long look upon the glory. No language can describe
it. I was overwhelmed, and turned from the majesty and glory of the
scene. TOP I
was shown a Sanctuary upon earth containing two apartments. It resembled
the one in p
161 -- heaven.
I was told that it was the earthly Sanctuary, a figure of the heavenly.
The furniture of the first apartment of the earthly Sanctuary, was
like that in the first apartment of the heavenly. The vail was lifted,
and I looked into the Holy of Holies, and saw that the furniture was
the same as in the Most Holy place of the heavenly Sanctuary. The
priests ministered in both apartments of the earthly. In the first
apartment he ministered every day in the year, and entered the Most
Holy but once in a year, to cleanse it from the sins which had been
conveyed there. I saw that JESUS ministered in both apartments of
the heavenly Sanctuary. He entered into the heavenly Sanctuary by
the offering of his own blood. The earthly priests were removed by
death, therefore they could not continue long; but JESUS, I saw, was
a priest
forever. Through the sacrifices and offerings brought to the earthly
Sanctuary, the children of Israel were to lay hold of the merits of
a SAVIOUR to come. And in the wisdom of GOD the particulars of this
work were given us that we might look back to them, and understand
the work of JESUS in the heavenly Sanctuary. At
the crucifixion, as JESUS died on Calvary, he cried, It is finished,
and the vail of the temple was rent in twain, from the top to the
bottom. This was to show that the services of the earthly Sanctuary
were forever finished, p
162 -- and that
GOD would no more meet with them in their earthly temple, to accept
their sacrifices. The blood of JESUS was then shed, which was to be
ministered by himself in the heavenly Sanctuary. As the priests in
the earthly Sanctuary entered the Most Holy once a year to cleanse
the Sanctuary, JESUS entered the Most
Holy of the heavenly, at the end of the 2300 days of Dan. Viii, in
1844, to make a final atonement for all who could be benefited by
his mediation, and to cleanse the Sanctuary.TOP CHAPTER XXVIII. The Third
Angel's Message. As
the ministration of JESUS closed in the Holy place, and he passed
into the Holiest, and stood before the ark containing the law of GOD,
he sent another mighty angel to earth with the third message. He placed
a parchment in the angel's hand, and as he descended to earth in majesty
and power, he proclaimed a fearful warning, the most terrible threatening
ever borne to man. This message was designed to put the children of
God upon their guard, and show them the hour of temptation and anguish
that was before them. Said the angel, They will be brought into close
combat with the beast and his image. Their only hope of eternal life
is to p
163 -- remain
steadfast. Although their lives are at stake, yet they must hold fast
the truth. The third angel closes his message with these words, Here
is the patience of the saints; here are they that keep the commandments
of GOD, and the faith of JESUS. As he repeated these words he pointed
to the heavenly Sanctuary. The minds of all who embrace this message
are directed to the Most Holy place where JESUS stands before the
ark, making his final intercession for all those for whom mercy still
lingers, and for those who have ignorantly broken the law of GOD.
This atonement is made for the righteous dead as well as for the righteous
living. JESUS makes an atonement for those who died, not receiving
the light upon GOD's commandments, who sinned ignorantly. After
JESUS opened the door of the Most Holy the light of the Sabbath was
seen, and the people of GOD were to be tested and proved, as GOD proved
the children of Israel anciently, to see if they would keep his law.
I saw the third angel pointing upward, showing the disappointed ones
the way to the Holiest of the heavenly Sanctuary. They followed JESUS
by faith into the Most Holy. Again they have found JESUS, and joy
and hope spring up anew. I saw them looking back reviewing the past,
from the proclamation of the second advent of JESUS, down through
their travels to the passing of the time in 1844. They see p
164 -- their
disappointment explained, and joy and certainty again animate them.
The third angel has lighted up the past, present and future, and they
know that GOD has indeed led them by his mysterious providence. It
was represented to me that the remnant followed JESUS into the Most
Holy place, and beheld the ark, and the mercy-seat, and were captivated
with their glory. JESUS raised the cover of the ark, and behold! the
tables of stone, with the ten commandments written upon them. They
trace down the lively oracles; but they start back with trembling
when they see the fourth commandment living among the ten holy precepts,
while a brighter light shines upon it than upon the other nine, and
a halo of glory is all around it. They find nothing there informing
them that the Sabbath has been abolished, or changed to the first
day of the week. It reads as when spoken by the mouth of GOD in solemn
and awful grandeur upon the mount, while the lightnings flashed and
the thunders rolled, and when written with his own holy finger in
the tables of stone. Six days shalt thou labor and do all thy work;
but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the LORD thy GOD. They are amazed
as they behold the care taken of the ten commandments. They see them
placed close by JEHOVAH, overshadowed and protected by his holiness.
They see that they have been trampling upon the fourth commandment
of the p
165 -- decalogue,
and have observed a day handed own by the heathen and papists, instead
of the day sanctified by JEHOVAH. They humble themselves before GOD,
and mourn over their past transgressions. TOP I
saw the incense in the censer smoke as JESUS offered their confessions
and prayers to his FATHER. And as it ascended, a bright light rested
upon JESUS, and upon the mercy-seat; and the earnest, praying ones,
who were troubled because they had discovered themselves to be transgressors
of GOD'S law, were blest, and their countenances lighted up with hope
and joy. They joined in the work of the third angel, and raised their
voices and proclaimed the solemn warning. But few at first received
the message, yet they continued with energy to proclaim the warning.
Then I saw many embrace the message of the third angel, and unite
their voices with those who had first proclaimed the warning, and
they exalted GOD and magnified him by observing his sanctified Rest-day.
Many
who embraced the third message had not an experience in the two former
messages. Satan understood this, and his evil eye was upon them to
overthrow them; but the third angel was pointing them to the Most
Holy place, and those who had an experience in the past messages were
pointing them the way to the heavenly Sanctuary. Many saw the perfect
chain of truth in the angels' messages, and glad-
p
166 -- ly received
it. They embraced them in their order, and followed JESUS by faith
into the heavenly Sanctuary, These messages were represented to me
as an anchor to hold the body. And as individuals receive and understand
them, they are shielded against the many delusions of Satan. After
the great disappointment in 1844, Satan and his angels were busily
engaged in laying snares to unsettle the faith of the body. He was
affecting the minds of individuals who had a personal experience in
these things. They had an appearance of humility. They changed the
first and second messages, and pointed to the future for their fulfillment,
while others pointed far back in the past, declaring that they had
been there fulfilled. These individuals were drawing the minds of
the inexperienced away, and unsettling their faith. Some were searching
the Bible to try to build up a faith of their own, independent of
the body. Satan exulted in
all this; for he knew that those who broke loose from the anchor,
he could affect by different errors and drive about with winds of
doctrine. Many who had led in the first and second messages, denied
them, and division and scattering was throughout the body. I then
saw Win. Miller. He looked perplexed, and was bowed with sorrow and
distress for his people. He saw the company who were united and loving
in 1844, losing their love for each other, p
167 -- and opposing
one another. He saw them fall back into a cold, backslidden state.
Grief wasted his strength. I saw leading men watching Wm. Miller,
and fearing lest he should embrace the third angel's message and the
commandments of GOD. And as he would lean towards the light from heaven,
these men would lay some plan to draw his mind away. I saw a human
influence exerted to keep his mind in darkness, and to retain his
influence among them. At length Wm. Miller raised his voice against
the light from heaven. He failed in not receiving the message which
would have fully explained his disappointment, and cast a light and
glory on the past, which would have revived his exhausted energies,
brightened up his hope, and led him to glorify GOD. But he leaned
to human wisdom instead of divine, and being broken with arduous labor
in his Master's cause, and by age, he was not as accountable as those
who kept him from the truth. They are responsible, and the sin rests
upon them. If Wm. Miller could have seen the light of the third message,
many things which looked dark and mysterious to him would have been
explained. His brethren professed such deep love and interest for
him, he thought he could not tear away from them. His heart would
incline towards the truth; but then he looked at his brethren. They
opposed it. Could he tear away from those who had stood side and shoulder
with him in pro- p
168 -- claiming
JESUS coming ? He thought they surely would not lead him astray. GOD
suffered him to come under the power of Satan, and death to have dominion
over him. He hid him in the grave, away from those who were constantly
drawing him from GOD. Moses erred just as he was about to enter the
promised land. So also, I saw that Wm. Miller erred as he was soon
to enter the heavenly Canaan, in suffering his influence against the
truth. Others led him to this. Others must account for it. But angels
watch the precious dust of this servant of GOD, and he will come forth
at the sound of the last trump.TOP CHAPTER XXIX. A Firm Platform. I
saw a company who stood well guarded and firm and would give no countenance
to those who would unsettle the established faith of the body. GOD
looked upon them with approbation. I was shown three steps -- one,
two and three -- the first, second and third angels' messages. Said
the angel, Woe to him who shall move a block or stir a pin in these
messages. The true understanding of these messages is of vital importance.
The destiny of souls hangs upon the manner in which they are received.
I was again p
169 -- brought
down through these messages, and saw how dearly the people of GOD
had purchased their experience. It had been obtained through much
suffering and severe conflict. Step by step had GOD brought them along,
until he had placed them upon a solid, immovable platform. Then I
saw individuals as they approached the platform, before stepping upon
it examine the foundation. Some with rejoicing immediately stepped
upon it. Others commenced to find fault with the laying of the foundation
of the platform. They wished improvements made, and then the platform
would be more perfect, and the people much happier. Some stepped off
the platform and examined it, then found fault with it, declaring
it to be laid wrong. I saw that nearly all stood firm upon the platform,
and exhorted others who had stepped off to cease their complaints,
for GOD was the master-builder, and they were fighting against him.
They recounted the wonderful work of GOD, which had led them to the
firm platform, and in union, nearly all raised their eyes to heaven,
and with a loud voice glorified GOD. This affected some of those who
had complained, and left the platform, and again they with humble
look stepped upon it. I
was pointed back to the proclamation of the first advent of CHRIST.
John was sent in the spirit and power of Elijah to prepare the way
for JESUS coming. Those who rejected the p
170 -- testimony
of John were not benefited by the teachings of JESUS. Their opposition
to the proclamation of his first advent placed then where they could
not readily receive the strongest evidence of his being the MESSIAH.
Satan led on those who rejected the message of John to go still further,
to reject JESUS and crucify him. In doing this, they placed themselves
where they could not receive the blessing on the day of Pentecost,
which would have taught them the way into the heavenly Sanctuary.
The rending of the vail of the temple showed that the Jewish sacrifices
and ordinances would no longer be received. The great Sacrifice had
been offered, and had been accepted, and the Holy Spirit which descended
on the day of Pentecost carried the minds of the disciples from the
earthly Sanctuary to the heavenly, where JESUS had entered by his
own blood, and shed upon his disciples the benefits of his atonement.
The Jews were left in complete deception and total darkness. They
lost all the light they might have had upon the plan of salvation,
and still trusted in their useless sacrifices and offerings. They
could not be benefited by the mediation of CHRIST in the Holy place.
The heavenly Sanctuary had taken the place of the earthly, yet they
had no knowledge of the way to the heavenly. Many
with horror at the course the Jews pursued toward JESUS in rejecting
and crucify- p
171 -- ing him.
And as they read the history of his shameful abuse, they think they
love CHRIST, and would not have denied him like Peter, or crucified
him like the Jews. But GOD who has witnessed their professed sympathy
for his SON, has proved them, and has brought to the test that love
which they professed for JESUS. All
heaven watched with the deepest interest the reception of the message.
But many who profess to love JESUS, and who shed tears as they read
the story of the cross, instead of receiving the message with gladness,
are stirred with anger, and deride the good news of JESUS coming,
and declare it to be delusion. They would not fellowship those who
loved his appearing, but hated them, and shut them out of the churches.
Those who rejected the first message could not be benefited by the
second, and were not benefited by the midnight cry, which was to prepare
them to enter with JESUS by faith into the Most Holy place of the
heavenly Sanctuary. And by rejecting the two former messages, they
can see no light in the third angel's message, which shows the way
into the Most Holy place. I saw that the nominal churches, as the
Jews crucified JESUS, had crucified these messages, and therefore
they have no knowledge of the move made in heaven, or of the way into
the Most Holy, and they cannot be benefited by the intercession of
JESUS there. Like the Jews, who offered their p
172 --useless
sacrifices, they offer up their useless prayers to the apartment which
JESUS has left and Satan, pleased with the deception of the professed
followers of CHRIST, fastens them in his snare, and assumes a religious
character, and leads the minds of these professed Christians to himself,
and works with his power, his signs and lying wonders. Some he deceives
in one way and some in another. He has different delusions prepared
to affect different minds. Some look with horror upon one deception,
while they readily receive another. Satan deceives some with Spiritualism.
He also comes as an angel of light, and spreads his influence over
the land. I saw false reformations every where. The churches were
elated, and considered that GOD was marvelously working for them,
when it was another spirit. It will die away and leave the world and
the church in a worse condition than before. I
saw that GOD had honest children among the nominal Adventists, and
the fallen churches, and ministers and people will yet be called out
from these churches, before the plagues shall be poured out, and they
will gladly embrace the truth. Satan knows this, and before the loud
cry of the third angel, raises an excitement in these religious bodies,
that those who have rejected the truth may think GOD is with them.
He hopes to deceive the honest, and lead them to think that GOD is
still working for the churches. But the light p
173 -- will
shine, and every one of the honest ones will leave the fallen churches,
and take their stand with the remnant. TOP CHAPTER XXX. Spiritualism. I
saw the rapping delusion. Satan has power to bring the appearance
of forms before us purporting to be our relatives and friends that
now sleep in JESUS. It will be made to appear as if they were present,
the words they uttered while here, which we were familiar with, will
be spoken, and the same tone of voice which they had while living
will fall upon the ear. All this is to deceive the world, and ensnare
them into the belief of this delusion. I
saw that the saints must have a thorough understanding of the present
truth, which they will have to maintain from the Scriptures. They
must understand the state of the dead; for the spirits of devils will
yet appear to them, professing to be beloved friends and relatives,
who will declare to them unscriptural doctrines. They will do all
in their power to excite sympathy, and work miracles before them,
to confirm what they declare. The people of GOD must be prepared to
withstand these spirits with the Bible truth that the dead know not p
174 -- anything, and that they are the spirits devils. I saw that
we must examine well the foundation of our hope, for we shall have
to give a reason for it from the Scriptures; for we shall see this
delusion spreading, and we shall have to contend with it face to face.
And unless we are prepared for it, we shall be ensnared and overcome.
But if we do what we can on our part to be ready for the conflict
that is just before us, GOD will do his part, and his all-powerful
arm will protect us. He would sooner send every angel out of glory
to make a hedge about faithful souls, than that they should be deceived
and led away by the lying wonders of Satan. I
saw the rapidity with which this delusion was spreading. A train of
cars was shown me, going with the speed of lightning. The angel bade
me look carefully. I fixed my eyes upon the train. It seemed that
the whole world was on board. Then he showed me the conductor, who
looked like a stately fair person, whom all the passengers looked
up to and reverenced. I was perplexed, and asked my attending angel
who it was. Said he, It is Satan. He is the conductor in the form
of an angel of light. He has taken the world captive. They are given
over to strong delusions, to believe a lie that they may be damned.
His agent, the next highest in order to him, is the engineer, and
others of p
175 -- his agents
are employed in different offices as he may need them, and they are
all going with lightening speed to perdition. I asked the angel if
there were none left. He bade me look an to direction, and I saw a
little company traveling
a narrow pathway. All seemed firmly united, and bound together by
the truth. This
little company looked care-worn, as though they had passed through
severe trials and conflicts. And it seemed as if the sun had just
appeared from behind the cloud, and shone upon their countenances,
and caused them to look triumphant, as though their victories were
nearly won. I
saw that the LORD had given the world opportunity to discover the
snare. This one thing was evidence enough for the Christian if there
were no other. There is no difference made between the precious and
the vile. Thomas
Paine, whose body has mouldered to dust, and who is to be called forth
at the end of the 1000 years, at the second resurrection, to receive
his reward, and suffer the second death, is purported by Satan to
be in heaven, and highly exalted there. Satan used him on earth as
long as he could, and now he is carrying on the same work through
pretensions of having Thomas Paine so much exalted and honored; and
as he taught on earth, Satan is making it appear that he is teaching
in heaven. And p
176 -- some
on earth who have looked with horror at his life and death, and his
corrupt teachings while living, now submit to be taught by him who
was one of the vilest and most corrupt of men; one who despised GOD
and his law. He
who is the father of lies, blinds and deceives the world by sending
his angels forth to speak for the apostles, and make it appear that
they contradict what they wrote when on earth, which was dictated
by the Holy Ghost. These lying angels make the apostles to corrupt
their own teachings and declare them to be adulterated. By so doing
he can throw professed Christians, who have a name to live and are
dead, and all the world, into uncertainty about the word of GOD; for
that cuts directly across his track, and is likely to thwart his plans.
Therefore he gets them to doubt the divine origin of the Bible, and
then Sets up the infidel Thomas Paine, as though he was ushered into
heaven when he died, and with the holy apostles whom he hated on earth,
is united, and appears to be teaching the world. Satan
assigns each one of his angels their part to act. He enjoins upon
them to be cunning artful and sly. He instructs some of them to act
the part of the apostles, and speak for them, while others are to
act out infidels and wicked men who died cursing GOD, but now appear
to be very religious. There is no difference made between the most
holy apostles p
177 -- and the
vilest infidel. They are both made to teach the same thing. It matters
not who Satan makes to speak, if his object is only accomplished.
He was so intimately connected with pain upon earth, and so aided
him, that it is an easy thing for him to know the very words he used
and the very hand-writing of one of his devoted children who served
him so faithfully, and accomplished his purposes so well. Satan dictated
much of his writings, and it is an easy thing for him to dictate sentiments
through his angels now, and make it appear that it comes through Thomas
Paine, who was his devoted servant while he lived. But this is the
masterpiece of Satan. All this teaching purporting to be from apostles,
and saints, and wicked men who have died, comes directly from his
Satanic majesty. This
should be enough to remove the vail from every mind and discover unto
all the dark, mysterious works of Satan; - that he has got one whom
he loved so well, and who hated GOD so perfectly, with the holy apostles
and angels in glory: virtually saying to the world and infidels, No
matter how wicked you are; no matter whether you believe in GOD or
the Bible, or disbelieve; live as you please, heaven is your home;
-for every one knows that if Thomas Paine is in heaven, and so exalted,
they will surely get there. This is so glaring that all may see if
they will. Satan is doing now what p
178 -- he has
been trying to do since his fall, through individuals like Thomas
Paine. He is, through his power and lying wonders, tearing away foundation
of the Christians hope, and putting out their sun that is to lighten
them in the narrow way to heaven. He is making the world believe that
the Bible is no better than a story-book, uninspired, while he holds
out something to take its place; namely, Spiritual Manifestations! Here
is a channel wholly devoted to himself, under his control, and he
can make the world believe what he will. The Book that is to judge
him and his followers, he puts back into the shade, just where he
wants it. The SAVIOUR of the world he makes to be no more than a common
man; and as the Roman guard that watched the tomb of JESUS, spread
the false and lying report that the chief priests and elders put in
their mouth, so will the poor, deluded followers of these pretended
spiritual manifestations, repeat, and try to make it appear, that
there is nothing miraculous about our SAVIOR'S birth, death and resurrection;
and they put JESUS with the Bible, back into the shade, where they
want him, and then get the world to look to them and their lying wonders
and miracles, which they declare far exceed the works of CHRIST. Thus
the world is taken in the snare, and lulled to security; not to find
out their awful deception, until the seven last p
179 -- plagues
are poured out. Satan laughs as he sees his plan succeed so well,
and the whole world in the snare.TOP CHAPTER XXXI. Covetousness. I
saw Satan and his angels consulting together. He bade his angels go
and lay their snares especially for those who were looking for CHRIST'S
second appearing, and who were keeping all GOD's commandments. Satan
told his angels that the churches were all asleep. He would increase
his power and lying wonders, and he could hold them. But the sect
of Sabbath-keepers we hate. They are continually working against us,
and taking from us our subjects, to keep that hated law of GOD. Go,
make the possessors of lands and money drunk with cares. If you can
make them place their affections upon these things, we have them yet.
They may profess what they please, only make them care more for money
than the success of CHRIST's kingdom, or the spread of the truths
we hate. Present the world before them in the most attractive light,
that they may love and idolize it. We must keep all the means in our
ranks we can. The more means they have, the more will they injure
our kingdom by get- p
180 -- ting
our subjects. And as they appoint meetings in different places, then
we are in danger. Be very vigilant then. Cause all the distraction
you can. Destroy love for each other. Discourage and dishearten their
ministers; for we hate them. Hold up every plausible excuse to those
that have means, lest they hand it out. Control the money matters
if you can, and drive their ministers to want, and distress. This
will weaken their courage and zeal. Battle every inch of ground. Make
covetousness and love of earthly treasures the ruling traits of their
character. As long as these traits rule, salvation and grace stand
back. Crowd all you can around them to attract them, and they will
be surely ours. Not only are we sure of them, but their hateful influence
will not be exercised toward others to lead them to heaven. And those
who shall attempt to give, put within them a grudging disposition,
that it may be sparingly.
I saw that Satan carried out his plans well. And as the servants of
GOD appointed meetings Satan and his angels understood their business,
and were on the ground to hinder the work of GOD, and he was constantly
putting suggestions into the minds of GOD's people. Some he leads
in one way, and some in another, always taking advantage of evil traits
in the brethren and sisters, exciting and stirring up their natural
besetments. If they are disposed to be selfish and covetous, Satan
is well pleased to take p
181 -- his stand
by their side, and then with all his power he seeks to lead them to
manifest their besetting sins. If the grace of GOD and the light of
truth melt away these covetous, selfish feelings for a little, and
they do not obtain entire victory over them, when they are not under
a saving influence, Satan comes in and withers up every noble, generous
principle, and they think that they have to do too much. They become
weary of well-doing, and forget all about the great sacrifice JESUS
made for them, to redeem them from the power of Satan, and hopeless
misery. Satan
took advantage of Judas' covetous, selfish disposition, and led him
to murmur against the ointment Mary dedicated to JESUS. Judas looked
upon it as a great waste; it might have been sold and given to the
poor. He cared not for the poor, but considered the liberal offering
to JESUS extravagant. Judas prized his LORD just enough to sell him
for a few pieces of silver. And I saw that there were some like Judas
among those who profess to be waiting for their LORD. Satan has the
control over them, but they know it not. Not a particle of covetousness
or selfishness can GOD approbate. He hates it, and he despises the
prayers and exhortations of those who possess it. As Satan sees his
time is short, he leads them on to be more and more selfish, more
and more covetous, and then exults as he sees them wrapt up in p
182 -- themselves,
close, penurious and selfish. If the eyes of such could be opened,
they would see Satan in hellish triumph, exulting over them, and laughing
at the folly of those who accept his suggestions, and enter his snares.
Then he and his angels take the mean and covetous acts of these individuals,
and present them to JESUS and the holy angels, and reproachfully say,
These are CHRIST'S followers! They are getting ready to be translated!
Satan marks their deviating course, and then compares it with the
Bible, with passages which plainly rebuke such things, and then presents
it to annoy the heavenly angels, saying, These are following CHRIST
and his word! These are the fruits of CHRIST's sacrifice and redemption!
Angels turn in disgust from the scene. GOD requires a constant doing
on the part of his people, and when they become weary of well and
generous doing, he becomes weary of them. I saw that GOD was greatly
displeased with the least manifestation of selfishness on the part
of his professed people, for whom JESUS has not spared his own precious
life. Every selfish, covetous individual will fall out by the way.
Like Judas, who sold his LORD, they will sell good principles, and
a noble, generous disposition for a little of earth's gain. All such
will be sifted out from GOD's people. Those who want heaven, must,
with every energy they possess, be encouraging the principles of heaven.
And instead of their souls p
183 -- withering
up with selfishness, they should be expanding with benevolence, and
every opportunity should be improved in doing good to one another,
and increasing and growing more and more into the principles of heaven.
JESUS was held up to me as the perfect pattern. His life was without
selfish interest, and was marked with disinterested benevolence.TOP CHAPTER XXXII. The Shaking. I
saw some with strong faith and agonizing cries, pleading with GOD.
Their countenances were pale, and marked with deep anxiety, which
expressed their internal struggle. There were firmness and great earnestness
expressed in their countenances, while large drops of perspiration
rose upon their foreheads, and fell. Now and then their faces would
light up with the marks of GOD's approbation, and again the same solemn,
earnest, anxious look settled upon them. Evil
angels crowded around them, pressing their darkness upon them, to
shut out JESUS from their view, that their eyes might be drawn to
the darkness that surrounded them, and they distrust GOD, and next
murmur against him. Their only safety was in keeping their eyes directed
upward. Angels were having the charge p
184 -- over
the people of GOD, and as the poisonous atmosphere from these evil
angels was pressed around these anxious ones, the angels, which had
the charge over them, were continually wafting their wings over them
to scatter the thick darkness that surrounded them.
Some, I saw, did not participate in this work of agonizing and pleading.
They seemed indifferent and careless. They, were not resisting the
darkness around them, and it shut them in like a thick cloud. The
angels of GOD left them, and went to the aid of those earnest, praying
ones. I saw the angels of GOD hasten to the assistance of all those
who were struggling with all their energies to resist those evil angels',
and trying to help themselves by calling upon GOD with perseverance.
But the angels left those who made no effort to help themselves, and
I lost sight of them. As
these praying ones continued their earnest cries, at times a ray of
light from JESUS came to them, and encouraged their hearts, and lighted
up their countenances. I
asked the meaning of the shaking I had seen. I was shown that it would
be caused by the straight testimony called forth by the counsel of
the true Witness to the Laodiceans. It will have its effect upon the
heart of the receiver of the testimony, and will lead him to exalt
the standard and pour forth the straight truth. This straight testimony
some will not bear. p
185 -- They
will will rise up against it, and this -will cause shaking among GOD's
people.
I saw that the testimony of the true Witness has not been half heeded.
The solemn testimony upon which the destiny of the church hangs, has
been lightly esteemed, if not entirely disregarded. This testimony
must work deep repentance, and all that truly receive it, will obey
it, and be purified.
Said the angel, List ye! Soon I heard a voice that sounded like many
musical instruments, all sounding in perfect strains, sweet and harmonious.
It surpassed any music I had ever heard. It seemed to be so full of
mercy, compassion, and elevating, holy joy. It thrilled through my
whole being. Said the angel, Look ye! My attention was then turned
to the company I had seen before, who were mightily shaken. I was
shown those whom I had before seen weeping, and praying with agony
of spirit. I saw that the company of guardian angels around them had
doubled, and they were clothed with an armor from their head to their
feet. They moved in exact order, firm like a company of soldiers.
Their countenances expressed the severe conflict which they had endured,
the agonizing struggle they had passed through. Yet their features,
marked with severe internal anguish, shone now with the light and
glory of heaven. They had obtained the victory, and p
186 -- it called
forth from them the deepest gratitude, and holy, sacred joy. The
numbers of this company had lessened. Some had been shaken out, and
left by the way. The careless and indifferent who did not join with
those who prized victory and salvation enough to agonize, persevere,
and plead for it, did not obtain it, and they were left behind in
darkness, and their numbers were immediately made up by others taking
hold of the truth, and coming into the ranks. Still the evil angels
pressed around them, but they could have no power over them. I
heard those clothed with the armor speak forth the truth in great
power. It had effect. I saw those who had been bound; some wives had
been bound by their husbands, and some children had been bound by
their parents. The honest who had been held or prevented from hearing
the truth, now eagerly laid hold of the truth spoken. All fear of
their relatives was gone. The truth alone was exalted to them. It
was dearer and more precious than life. They had been hungering and
thirsting for truth. I asked what had made this great change. An angel
answered, It is the latter rain; the refreshing from the presence
of the LORD; the loud cry of the third angel. Great
power was with these chosen ones. Said the angel, Look ye! My attention
was turned p
187 -- to the
wicked, or unbelievers. They were all astir. The zeal and power with
the people of GOD had aroused and enraged them. Confusion,
confusion, was on every side. I saw measures taken against this company,
who were having the power and light of GOD. Darkness thickened around
them, yet there they stood, approved of GOD, and trusting in him.
I saw them perplexed. Next I heard them crying unto GOD earnestly.
Through the day and the night their cry ceased not. I heard these
words, Thy will, 0 GOD, be done! If it can glorify thy name, make
a way of escape for thy people! Deliver us from the heathen round
about us! They have appointed us unto death; but thine arm can bring
salvation. These are all the words I can bring to mind. They seemed
to have a deep sense of their unworthiness, and manifested entire
submission to the will of GOD. Yet every one, without an exception,
was earnestly pleading, and wrestling like Jacob for deliverance. Soon
after they had commenced their earnest cry, the angels, in sympathy
would have gone to their deliverance. But a tall, commanding angel
suffered them not. Said he, The will of GOD is not yet fulfilled.
They must drink of the cup. They must be baptized with the baptism. Soon
I heard the voice of GOD, which shook the heavens and the earth. There
was a migh- p
188 -- ty earthquake.
Buildings were shaken down, and fell on every side. I then heard a
triumphant shout of victory, loud, musical and clear. I looked upon
this company who, a short time before were in such distress and bondage.
Their captivity was turned. A glorious light shone upon them. How
beautiful they then looked. All weariness and marks of care were gone.
Health and beauty were seen in every countenance. Their enemies, the
heathen around them, fell like dead men. They could not endure the
light that shone upon the delivered, holy ones. This light and glory
remained upon them, until JESUS was seen in the clouds of heaven,
and the faithful, tried company was changed in a moment, in the twinkling
of an eye, from glory to glory. And the graves were opened and the
saints came forth, clothed with immortality, crying victory over death
and the grave, and together with the living saints, were caught up
to meet their LORD in the air; while the rich, musical shouts of glory
and victory were upon every immortal tongue, and proceeding from every
sanctified, holy lip.TOP CHAPTER XXXIII. The
Sins of Babylon. p
189 -- I saw
the state of the different churches since me second angel proclaimed
their fall. They have been growing more and more corrupt; yet they
bear the name of being CHRIST's followers. It is impossible to distinguish
them from the world. Their ministers take their text from the Word,
but preach smooth things. The natural heart feels no objection to
this. It is only the spirit and power of the truth, and the salvation
of CHRIST, that is hateful to the carnal heart. There is nothing in
the popular ministry that stirs the wrath of Satan, makes the sinner
tremble, or applies to the heart and conscience the fearful realities
of a judgment soon to come. Wicked men are generally pleased with
a form without true godliness, and they will aid and support such
a religion. Said the angel, Nothing less than the whole armor of righteousness
can overcome, and retain the victory over the powers of darkness.
Satan has taken full possession of the churches as a body. The sayings
and doings of men are dwelt upon instead of the plain cutting truths
of the word of GOD. Said the angel, The friendship and spirit of the
world are at enmity with GOD. When truth in its simplicity and strength,
as it is in JESUS, is brought to bear against the spirit of the world, p
190 -- it awakens
the spirit of persecution at once. Many, very many, who profess to
be Christians, have not known GOD. The character of the natural heart
has not been changed, and the carnal mind remains at enmity with GOD.
They are Satan's own faithful servants, notwithstanding they have
assumed another name. I
saw that since JESUS had left the Holy place of the heavenly Sanctuary,
and had entered within the second vail, the churches were left as
were the Jews; and they have been filling up with every unclean and
hateful bird. I saw great iniquity and vileness in the churches; yet
they profess to be Christians Their profession, their prayers and
their exhortations, are an abomination in the sight of GOD. Said the
angel, GOD will not smell in their assemblies. Selfishness, fraud
and deceit are practiced by them without the reprovings of conscience.
And over all these evil traits they throw the cloak of religion. I
was shown the pride of the nominal churches. GOD was not in their
thoughts; but their carnal minds dwell upon themselves. They decorate
their poor mortal bodies, and then look upon themselves with satisfaction
and pleasure. JESUS and the angels looked upon them in anger. Said
the angel, Their sins and pride have reached unto heaven. Their portion
is prepared. Justice and judgment have slumbered long, but will soon
awake, Vengeance is mine, and I will re- p
191 -- pay saith
the LORD. The fearful threatenings of the third angel are to be realized,
and they will drink the wrath of GOD. An innumerable host of evil
angels are spreading themselves over the whole land. The churches
and religious bodies are crowded with them. And they look upon the
religious bodies with exultation; for the cloak of religion covers
the greatest crimes and iniquity. All
heaven beholds with indignation, human, beings, the workmanship of
GOD, reduced to the lowest depths of degradation, and placed on a
level with the brute creation by their fellow men. And professed followers
of that dear SAVIOUR whose compassion was ever moved as he witnessed
human woe, heartily engage in this enormous and grievous sin, and
deal in slaves and souls of men. Angels have recorded it all. It is
written in the book. The tears of the pious bond-men and bond-women,
of fathers, mothers, and children, brothers and sisters, are all bottled
up in heaven. Agony, human agony, is carried from place to place,
and bought and sold. GOD will restrain his anger but a little
longer. His anger burns against this nation, and especially against
the religious bodies who have sanctioned, and have themselves engaged
in this terrible merchandise. Such injustice, such oppression, such
sufferings, many professed followers of the meek and lowly JESUS can
witness with heartless indifference. And many p
192 -- of them
can inflict with hateful satisfaction, all this indescribable agony
themselves, and yet dare to worship GOD. It is solemn mockery and
Satan exults over it, and reproaches JESUS and his angels with such
inconsistency, saying with hellish triumph, Such are CHRIST'S followers! These
professed Christians read of the sufferings of the martyrs, and tears
course down their cheeks. They wonder that men could ever possess
hearts so hardened as to practice such inhuman cruelties towards their
fellow-men, while at the same time they hold their fellow-men in slavery.
And this is not all. They sever the ties of nature, and cruelly oppress
from day to day their fellow-men. They can inflict most inhuman tortures
with relentless cruelty, which would well compare with the cruelty
papists and heathens exercised towards CHRIST'S followers. Said the
angel, It will be more tolerable for the heathen and for papists in
the day of the execution of GOD's judgment than for such men. The
cries and sufferings of the oppressed have reached unto heaven, and
angels stand amazed at the hard-hearted, untold, agonizing suffering,
man in the image of his MAKER, causes his fellow-man. Said the angel,
The names of such are written in blood, crossed with stripes, and
flooded with agonizing, burning tears of suffering. GOD's anger will
not cease until he has caused the land of light to p
193 -- drink
the dregs of the cup of his fury, and until he has rewarded unto Babylon
double. Reward her even as she rewarded you, double unto her double
according to her works: in the cup which she hath filled, fill to
her double. I
saw that the slave-master would have to answer for the soul of his
slave whom he has kept in ignorance; and all the sins of the slave
will be visited upon the master. GOD cannot take the slave to heaven,
who has been kept in ignorance and degradation, knowing nothing of
GOD or the Bible, fearing nothing but his master's lash, and not holding
so elevated position as his master's brute beasts. But he does the
best thing for him that a compassionate GOD can do. He lets him be
as though he had not been; while the master has to suffer the seven
last plagues, and then come up in the second resurrection, and suffer
the second, most awful death. Then the wrath of GOD will be appeased.TOP CHAPTER XXXIV. The Loud Cry. I saw angels hurrying to and fro in heaven.
They were descending to earth, and again ascending to heaven, preparing
for the fulfillment of some important event. Then I saw another p
194 -- mighty
angel commissioned to descend to earth and unite his voice with the
third angel, and give power and force to his message. Great power
and glory were imparted to the angel, and as he descended, the earth
was lightened with his glory. The light which went before and followed
after this angel, penetrated every where, as he cried mightily, with
a strong voice, saying, Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen, and
is become the habitation of devils, and the hold of every foul spirit,
and a cage of every unclean and hateful bird. The message of the fall
of Babylon, as given by the second angel, is again given, with the
addition of the corruptions which have been entering the churches
since 1844. The work of this angel comes in at the right time, and
joins in the last great work of the third angel's message, as it swells
into a loud cry. And the people of GOD are fitted up everywhere to
stand in the hour of temptation which they are soon to meet. I saw
a great light resting upon them, and they united in the message, and
fearlessly proclaimed with great power the third angel's message.
Angels
were sent to aid the mighty angel from heaven, and I heard voices
which seemed to sound every where, Come out of her, my people, that
ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues;
for her sins have reached unto heaven, and GOD hath remembered her
iniquities. This message p
195 -- seemed
to be an addition to the third message, and joined it, as the midnight
cry joined the second angel's message in 1844. The glory of GOD rested
upon the patient, waiting saints, and they fearlessly gave the last
solemn warning, proclaiming the fall of Babylon, and calling upon
GOD's people to come out of her; that they might escape her fearful
doom. The
light that was shed upon the waiting ones penetrated every where,
and those who had any light in the churches, who had not heard and
rejected the three messages, answered the call, and left the fallen
churches. Many had come to years of accountability since these messages
had been given, and the light shone upon them, and they were privileged
to choose life or death. Some chose life, and took their stand with
those looking for their LORD, and keeping all his commandments. The
third message was to do its work; all were to be tested upon it, and
the precious ones were to be called out from the religious bodies.
A compelling power moves the honest, while the manifestation of the
power of GOD holds in fear and restraint relatives and friends, and
they dare not, neither have they power to, hinder those who feel the
work of the Spirit of GOD upon them. The last call is carried even
to the poor slaves, and the pious among them, with humble expressions,
pour forth their songs of extravagant joy at the prospect of their
happy deliverance, and p
196 -- their
masters cannot check them; for a fear and astonishment keep them silent.
Mighty miracles are wrought, the sick are healed 'and signs and wonders
follow the believers. GOD is in the work, and every saint, fearless
of consequences, follows the convictions of his own conscience, and
unites with those who are keeping all the commandments of GOD; and
they sound abroad the third message with power. I saw that the third
message would close with power and strength far exceeding the midnight
cry.
Servants of GOD endowed with power from on high, with their faces
lighted up, and shining with holy consecration, went forth fulfilling
their work, and proclaiming the message from heaven. Souls that were
scattered all through the religious bodies answered to the call, and
the precious were hurried out of the doomed churches, as Lot was hurried
out of Sodom before her destruction. GOD'S people were fitted up and
strengthened by the excellent glory which fell upon them in rich abundance,
preparing them to endure the hour of temptation. A multitude of voices
I heard every where, saying, Here is the patience of the saints; here
are they that keep the commandments of GOD, and the faith of JESUS.TOP CHAPTER XXXV. The Third
Message Closed. p
197 -- I was
pointed down to the time when the third angel's message was closing.
The power of GOD had rested upon his people. They had accomplished
their work, and were prepared for trying hour before them. They had
received the latter rain, or refreshing from the presence of the LORD,
and the living testimony had been revived. The last great warning
had sounded every where, and it had stirred up and enraged the inhabitants
of earth, who would not receive the message. I
saw angels hurrying to and fro in heaven. An angel returned from the
earth with a writer's ink-horn by his side, and reported to JESUS
that his work was done, that the saints were numbered and sealed.
Then I saw JESUS, who had been ministering before the ark containing
the ten commandments, throw down the censer. He raised his hands upward,
and with a loud voice said, It is done. And all the angelic
host laid off their crowns as JESUS made the solemn declaration, He
that is unjust, let him be unjust still and he which is filthy, let
him be filthy still and he that is righteous, let him be righteous
still; and he that is holy, let him be holy still.
I saw that every case was then decided for p
198 -- life
or death. JESUS had blotted out the sins of his people. He had received
his kingdom, and the atonement had been made for the subjects of his
kingdom. While JESUS had been ministering in the Sanctuary, the judgment
had been going on for the righteous dead, and then for the righteous
living. The subjects of the kingdom were made up. The marriage of
the LAMB was finished. And the kingdom, and the greatness of the kingdom
under the whole heaven, was given to JESUS, and the heirs of salvation,
and JESUS was to reign as KING of kings, and LORD of lords. As
JESUS moved out of the Most Holy place, I heard the tinkling of the
bells upon his garment, and as he left, a cloud of darkness covered
the inhabitants of the earth. There was then no mediator between guilty
man, and an offended GOD. While JESUS had been standing between GOD
and guilty man, a restraint was upon the people; but when JESUS stepped
out from between man and the FATHER, the restraint was removed, and
Satan had the control of man. It was impossible for the plagues to
be poured out while JESUS officiated in the Sanctuary; but as his
work there is finished, as his intercession closes, there is nothing
to stay the wrath of GOD, and it breaks with fury upon the shelterless
head of the guilty sinner, who has slighted salvation, and hated reproof.
The saints in that fearful time, after the close of JE- p
199 -- SUS'
mediation, were living in the sight of a holy GOD, without an intercessor.
Every case decided, every jewel numbered. JESUS tarried a moment in
the outer apartment of the heavenly Sanctuary, and the sins which
had been confessed while he was in the Most Holy place, he placed
back upon the originator of sin, the Devil. He must suffer the punishment
of these sins. Then
I saw JESUS lay off his priestly attire, and clothe himself with his
most kingly robes-- upon his head were many crowns, a crown within
a crown - and surrounded by the angelic host, he left heaven. The
plagues were falling upon the inhabitants of the earth. Some were
denouncing GOD, and cursing him. Others rushed to the people of GOD,
and begged to be taught how they should escape the judgments of GOD.
But the saints had nothing for them. The last tear for sinners had
been shed, the last agonizing prayer offered, the last burden had
been borne. The sweet voice of mercy was no more to invite them. The
last note of warning had been given. When the saints, and all heaven
were interested for their salvation, they had no interest for themselves.
Life and death had been set before them. Many desired life; but did
not make any effort to obtain it. They did not choose life, and now
there was no atoning blood to cleanse the sinner. No compassionate
SAVIOUR to plead for them, and cry, p
200 -- Spare,
spare the sinner a little longer. All heaven had united with JESUS,
as they heard the fearful words, It is done, It is finished. The plan
of salvation had been accomplished. But few bad chosen to accept the
plan. And as mercy's sweet voice died away, a fearfulness and horror
seized them. With terrible distinctness they hear, Too late! too late! Those
who had not prized GOD's word were hurrying to and fro. They wandered
from sea to sea, and from the north to the east, to seek the word
of the LORD. Said the angel, They shall not find it. There is a famine
in the land; not a famine of bread nor a thirst for water, but of
hearing the words of the LORD. What would they not give for one word
of approval from GOD? but no, they must hunger and thirst on. Day
after day have they slighted salvation, and prized earthly pleasure,
and earthly riches, higher than any heavenly inducement and treasure.
They have rejected JESUS, and despised his saints. The filthy must
remain filthy forever. A great portion of the wicked were greatly
enraged, as they suffered the effects of the plagues. It was a scene
of fearful agony. Parents were bitterly reproaching their children,
and children reproaching their parents, brothers their sisters, and
sisters their brothers. Loud wailing cries were heard in every direction,
It was you who kept me from receiving the truth, which would have
saved me from this awful p
201 -- hour.
The people turned upon the ministers with bitter hate, and reproached
them, telling them, You have not warned us. You told us all the world
was to be converted, and cried, Peace, peace, to quiet every fear
that was aroused. You have not told us of this hour, and those who
warned us of it you said were fanatics, and evil men, who would ruin
us. But the ministers, I saw, did not escape the wrath of GOD. Their
sufferings were ten fold greater than their people's.TOP CHAPTER XXXVI. The Time of
Jacob's Trouble I saw the saints leaving the cities and
villages, and associating in companies together, and living in the
most solitary places. Angels provided them food and water; but the
wicked were suffering with hunger and thirst. Then I saw the leading
men of earth consulting together, and Satan and his angels mere busy
around p
202 -- GOD,
and leaning, upon his promise, that a way of escape would be made
for them. In some places, before the time for the writing to be executed,
the wicked rushed upon the saints to slay them; but angels in the
form of men of war fought for them. .Satan wished to have the privilege
of destroying the saints of the MOST HIGH; but JESUS bade his angels
watch over them, for GOD would be honored by making a covenant with
those who had kept his law in the sight of the heathen round about
them; and JESUS would be honored by translating the faithful, waiting
ones, who had so long expected him, without their seeing death. Soon
I saw the saints suffering great mental anguish. They seemed to be
surrounded with the wicked inhabitants of earth. Every appearance
was against them. Some began to fear that GOD had left them at last
to perish by the hand of the wicked. But if their eyes could have
been opened, they would have seen themselves surrounded by angels
of GOD. Next came the multitude of the angry wicked, and next a mass
of evil angels, hurrying on the wicked to slay the saints. But as
they would attempt to approach them, they would first have to pass
this company of mighty, holy angels, which was impossible. The angels
of GOD were causing them to recede, and also causing the evil angels
who were pressing around them, to fall back. It was an hour of terrible,
fearful agony to the p
203 --saints. They cried day and night unto GOD for deliverance.
To outward appearance, there was no possibility of their escape. The
wicked had already commenced their triumphing, and were crying out,
Why don't your God deliver you out of our hands? Why don't you go
up, and save your lives? The saints heeded them not. They were wrestling
with GOD like Jacob. The angels longed to deliver them; but they must
wait a little longer, and drink of the cup, and be baptized with the
baptism. The angels, faithful to their trust, kept their watch. The
time had about come when GOD was to manifest his mighty power, and
gloriously deliver them. GOD would not suffer his name to be reproached
among the heathen. For his name's glory he would deliver every one
of those who had patiently waited for him, and whose names were written
in the book. I
was pointed back to faithful Noah. The rain descended, the floods
came, Noah and his family entered the ark, and GOD shut them in. Noah
had faithfully warned the inhabitants of the old world, while they
had mocked and derided him. And as the waters descended upon the earth,
and as one after another were being drowned, they beheld that ark
that they had made so much sport of, riding safely upon the waters,
preserving the faithful Noah and his family. So I saw that the people
of GOD, who had warned the world of his coming wrath, would p
204 -- be delivered. They had faithfully warned the inhabitants
of the earth, and GOD would not suffer the wicked to destroy those
who were expecting translation, and who would not bow to the decree
of the beast, or receive his mark. I saw that if the wicked were permitted
to slay the saints, Satan and all his evil host, and all who hate
God, would be gratified. And O, what a time of triumph it would be
for his Satanic majesty, to have power, in the last closing struggle,
over those who had so long waited to behold Him whom they loved. Those
who have mocked at the idea of the saints going up, will witness the
care of God for his people, and their glorious deliverance. As
the saints left the cities and villages, they were pursued by the
wicked. They raised their swords to kill the saints, but they broke,
and fell as powerless as a straw. Angels of' GOD shielded the saints,
As they cried day and night for deliverance, their cry came up before
GOD. TOP CHAPTER XXXVIL. Deliverance
of the Saints. p
205 -- It was
at midnight that GOD chose to deliver his people. As the wicked were
mocking around them, suddenly the sun appeared, shining in his strength,
and the moon stood still. The wicked beheld the scene with amazement.
Signs and wonders followed in quick succession. Every thing seemed
turned out of its natural course. The saints beheld the tokens of
their deliverance with solemn joy. The
streams ceased to flow. Dark, heavy clouds came up, and clashed against
each other. But there was one clear place of settled glory, from whence
came the voice of GOD, like many waters, which shook the heavens and
the earth. There was a mighty earthquake. The graves were shaken open,
and those who had died in faith under the third angel's message, keeping
the Sabbath, came forth from their dusty beds, glorified, to hear
the covenant of peace that GOD was to make with those who had kept
his law. The
sky opened and shut, and was in commotion. The mountains shook like
a reed in the wind, and cast out ragged rocks all around. The sea
boiled like a pot, and cast out stones upon the land. And as GOD spake
the day and hour of JESUS' coming, and delivered the everlasting covenant
to his people, he spake one sen- p
206 -- tence,
and then paused, while the words were rolling through the earth. The
Israel of GOD stood with their eyes fixed upwards, listening to the
words as they came from the month of JEHOVAH, and rolled through the
earth like, peals of loudest thunder. It was awfully solemn. At the
end of every sentence the saints shouted, Glory! Hallelujah! Their
countenances were lighted up with the glory of GOD; and they shone
with the glory as did Moses' face when he came down from Sinai. The
wicked could not look on them for the glory. And when the never-ending
blessing was pronounced on those who had honored GOD, in keeping his
Sabbath holy, there was a mighty shout of' victory over the beast,
and over his image. Then
commenced the jubilee, when the land should rest. I saw the pious
slave rise in triumph and victory, and shake off the chains that bound
him, while his wicked master was in confusion, and knew not what to
do; for the wicked could not understand the words of the voice of
GOD. Soon appeared the great white cloud. On it sat the SON of man. This
cloud when it first appeared in the distance, looked very small. The
angel said that it was the sign of the SON of man. And as the cloud
approached nearer to the earth, we could behold the excellent glory
and majesty of JESUS as he rode forth to conquer. A holy retinue of'
angels, with their bright, glittering crowns upon p
207 -- their
heads, escorted him on his way. No language can describe the glory
of the scene. The living cloud of majesty, and unsurpassed glory,
came still nearer, and we could clearly behold the lovely person of
JESUS. He did not wear a crown of thorns; but a crown of glory decked
his holy brow. Upon his vesture and thigh was a name written, KING
OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS. His eyes were as a flame of fire, his
feet had the appearance of fine brass, and his voice sounded like
many musical instruments. His countenance was as bright as the noon-day
sun. The earth trembled before him, and the heavens departed as a
scroll when it is rolled together, and every mountain and island were
moved out of their places. And the kings of the earth, and the great
men, and the rich men, and the chief captains, and the mighty men,
and every bondman, and every freeman, hid themselves in the dens and
in the rocks of the mountains. And said to the mountains and rocks,
Fall on us, and hide us from the face of him that sitteth on the throne,
and from the wrath of the LAMB: for the great day of his wrath is
come; and who shall be able to stand? Those
who a little before would have destroyed GOD'S faithful children from
the earth, had to witness the glory of GOD which rested upon them.
They had seen them glorified. And amid all the terrible scenes they
had heard the voices of the saints in joyful strains, saying, Lo,
p
208 --this is
our GOD, we have waited for him, and he will save us. The earth mightily
shook as the voice of the SON of GOD called forth the sleeping saints.
They responded to the call, and came forth clothed with glorious immortality,
crying, Victory! victory! over death and the grave. 0 death, where
is thy sting? 0 grave, where is thy victory? Then the living saints,
and the resurrected ones, raised their voices in a long, transporting
shout of victory. Those sickly bodies that had gone down into the
grave came up in immortal health and vigor. The living saints were
changed in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, and caught up with
the resurrected ones, and together they meet their LORD in the air.
0 what a glorious meeting. Friends whom death had separated, were
united, never more to part. On
either side of the cloudy chariot were wings, and beneath it were
living wheels; and as the cloudy chariot rolled upward, the wheels
cried, Holy, and the wings, as they moved, cried, Holy, and the retinue
of holy angels around the cloud cried, Holy, Holy, Holy, LORD GOD
ALMIGHTY. And the saints in the cloud cried, Glory, Alleluia. And
the chariot rolled upward to the holy city. Before entering the holy
city, the saints were arranged in a perfect square, with JESUS in
the midst. He was head and shoulders high above the saints, and head p
209 -- and shoulders
above the angels. His majestic form, and lovely countenance, could
be seen by all in the square. TOP CHAPTER XXXVIII. The Saints' Reward. Then I saw a very great number of angels
bring from the city glorious crowns; a crown for every saint with
his name written thereon; and as JESUS called for the crowns, angels
presented them to him, and the lovely JESUS, with his own right hand,
placed the crowns on the heads of the saints. In the same manner,
the angels brought the harps, and JESUS presented them also to the
saints. The commanding angels first struck the note, and then every
voice was raised in grateful, happy praise, and every hand skillfully
swept over the strings of the harp, sending forth melodious music
in rich and perfect strains. Then I saw JESUS lead the redeemed company
to the gate of the city. He laid hold of the gate and swung it back
on its glittering hinges, and bade the nations who had kept the truth
to enter in. There was every thing in the city to feast the eye. Rich
glory they beheld every where. Then JESUS looked upon his redeemed
saints; their countenances were radiant with glory; and as he fixed
his loving p
210 -- eyes
upon them, he said, with his rich, musical voice, I behold the travail
of ray soul, and am satisfied. This rich glory is yours to enjoy eternally.
Your sorrows are ended. There shall be no more death, neither sorrow,
nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain. I saw the redeemed
host bow and cast their glittering crowns at the feet of JESUS, and
then, as his lovely hand raised them up, they touched their golden
harps, and filled all heaven with their rich music, and songs to the
LAMB. I
then saw JESUS leading the redeemed host to the tree of life, and
again we heard his lovely voice, richer than any music that ever fell
on mortal ear, saying, The leaves of this tree are for the healing
of the nations. Eat ye all of it. Upon the tree of life was most beautiful
fruit, which the saints could partake of freely. There was a most
glorious throne in the City, and from under the throne proceeded,
a pure river of water of life, as clear as crystal. On either side
of this river of life was the tree of life. On the banks of the river
were beautiful trees bearing fruit which was good for food. Language
is altogether too feeble to attempt a description of heaven. As the
scene rises before me I am lost in amazement; and carried away with
the surpassing splendor and the excellent glory, I lay down the pen,
and exclaim, 0 what love! What wondrous love! The most exalted language
cannot describe the glory p
211 -- of heaven.
Nor the matchless depths of a SAVIOUR's love.TOP CHAPTER XXXIX. The
Earth Desolated. I
then beheld the earth. The wicked were dead, and their bodies were
lying upon the face of the earth. The inhabitants of earth had suffered
the wrath of GOD in the seven last plagues. They had gnawed their
tongues for pain and had cursed GOD. The false shepherds were signal
objects of JEHOVAH's wrath. Their eyes had consumed away in their
holes, and their tongues in their mouths, while they stood upon their
feet. After the saints were delivered by the voice of GOD, the rage
of the wicked multitude was turned upon each other. The earth seemed
to be deluged with blood, and dead bodies were from one end of the
earth to the other. The
earth was in a most desolate condition. Cities and villages, shaken
down by the earthquake, lay in heaps. Mountains were moved out of
their places, leaving large caverns. The sea had thrown out ragged
rocks upon the earth, and rocks had been torn out of the earth, and
were scattered all over its surface. The earth looked like a desolate
wilderness. Large trees, p
212 -- were
rooted up, and were strewn over the land. Here is Satan's home, with
his evil angels, through the 1000 years. Here they will be confined,
and wander up and down over the broken surface of the earth, and see
the effects of his rebellion against GOD'S law. The effects of the
curse which he has caused, he can enjoy through the 1000 years. Limited
alone to the earth, he will have no privilege of ranging around to
other planets, to tempt and annoy those who have not fallen. Satan
suffers in this time extremely. Since his fall his evil traits have
been in constant exercise. He is then deprived of his power, and left
to reflect upon the part he has acted since his fall, and to look
forward with trembling and terror to the dreadful future, when he
must suffer for all the evil he has done, and be punished for all
the sins he has caused to be committed. Then
I heard shouts of triumph from the angels, and from the redeemed saints,
which sounded like ten thousand musical instruments, because they
were to be no more annoyed and tempted by the Devil, and the inhabitants
of other worlds were delivered from his presence and his temptations. Then
I saw thrones, and JESUS and the redeemed saints sat upon them; and
the saints reigned as kings and priests unto GOD, and the wicked dead
were judged, and their acts were compared with the statute book, the
word of p
213 -- GOD,
and they were judged according to the deeds done in the body. JESUS,
in union with the saints, meted out to the wicked the portion they
must suffer, according to their works; and it was written in the book
of death, and set off against their names. Satan and his angels were
also judged by JESUS and the saints. Satan's punishment was to be
far greater than that of those whom he had deceived. It so far exceeded
their punishment that it could not be compared with theirs. After
all those whom he had deceived had perished, Satan was to still live
and suffer on much longer. After
the judgment of the wicked dead was finished, at the end of the one
thousand years, JESUS left the City, and a train of the angelic host
followed him. The saints also went with him. JESUS descended upon
a great and mighty mountain, which, as soon as his feet touched it,
parted asunder, and became a mighty plain. Then we looked up and saw
the great and beautiful City, with twelve foundations, twelve gates,
three on each side, and an angel at each gate. We cried out, The City!
The great City! It is coming down from GOD out of heaven! And it came
down in all its splendor, and dazzling glory, and settled in the mighty
plain which JESUS had prepared for it.TOP CHAPTER XL. The Second
Resurrection. p
214 --Then JESUS and all the holy retinue of angels, and all the
redeemed saints, left the City. The holy angels surrounded JESUS,
and escorted him on his way, and the train of redeemed saints followed.
Then JESUS in terrible, fearful majesty called forth the wicked dead;
and as they came up with the same feeble, sickly bodies that went
into the grave, what a spectacle! what a scene! At the first resurrection
all came forth in immortal bloom; but at the second, the marks of
the curse are visible on all. Kings and the noble men of earth come
forth with the mean and the low, learned and unlearned together. All
behold the SON of man; and those very men who despised and mocked
JESUS, and smote him with the reed, and that put the crown of thorns
upon his sacred brow, behold him in all his kingly majesty. Those
who spit upon him in the hour of his trial, now turn from his piercing
gaze, and from the glory of his countenance. Those who drove the nails
through his hands and his feet, now look upon the marks of his crucifixion.
Those who thrust the spear into his side, behold the marks of their
cruelty on his body. And they know that be is the very ONE whom they
crucified, and derided in his expiring agony. And then p
215 -- there
arises one long protracted wail of agony, as they flee to hide from
the presence of the KING of kings and LORD of lords. All
are seeking to hide in the rocks, and shield themselves from the terrible
glory of him whom they once despised. As all are overwhelmed and pained
with his majesty and his exceeding glory, they with one accord raise
their voices, and with terrible distinctness exclaim, Blessed is he
who cometh in the name of the LORD. Then
JESUS and the holy angels, accompanied by all the saints, again go
to the City, and the bitter lamentations and wailings of the doomed
wicked fill the air. Then I saw that Satan again commenced his work.
He passed around among his subjects, and made the feeble and weak
strong, and then he told them that he and his angels were powerful.
He then pointed to the countless millions who had been raised. There
were mighty warriors and kings who were well skilled in battle, and
who had conquered kingdoms. And there were mighty giants, and men
who were valiant, and had never lost a battle. There was the proud,
ambitious Napoleon whose approach had caused kingdoms to tremble.
There stood men of very high stature, and of dignified, and lofty
bearing, who had fallen in battle. They fell while thirsting to conquer.
As they come forth from their graves, they resume the current of their
thoughts where p
216 -- it ceased
in death. They possess the same spirit to conquer which ruled when
they fell. Satan consults with his angels, and then with those kings
and conquerors and mighty men. Then he looks over the vast army and
tells them that the company in the City is small and feeble, and that
they can go up and take that City, and cast out its inhabitants, and
possess its riches and glory themselves. Satan
succeeds in deceiving them, and all immediately commence to fit themselves
for battle. They construct weapons of war; for there are many skillful
men in that vast army. And then with Satan at their head, the multitude
move on. Kings and warriors follow close after Satan, and the multitude
follow after in companies. Every company has a leader, and order is
observed as they march over the broken surface of the earth to the
holy City. JESUS closes the gates of the City, and this vast army
surround it and place themselves in battle array. They have prepared
all kinds of implements of war, expecting to have a fierce conflict.
They arrange themselves around the City. JESUS and all the angelic
host with the glittering crowns upon their heads, and all the saints
with their bright crowns, ascend to the top of the wall of the City.
JESUS speaks with majesty and says, Behold, ye sinners, the reward
of the just! And behold ye my redeemed, the reward of the wicked!
The vast multitude behold the p
217 -- glorious
company on the walls of the City. And as they witness the splendor
of their glittering crowns, and see their faces radiant with glory,
expressing the image of JESUS, and then behold the unsurpassed glory
and majesty of the KING of kings, and LORD of lords, their courage
fails. The sense of the treasure and glory which they have lost, rushes
upon them, and they have a realizing sense that the wages of sin is
death. They see the holy, happy company whom they have despised, clothed
with glory, honor, immortality and eternal life, while they are outside
of the City with every mean and abominable thing.TOP CHAPTER XLI. The Second Death. Satan rushes into the midst, and tries
to stir up the multitude to action. But fire from GOD out of heaven
is rained upon them, and the great men, and the mighty men, and the
noble, and poor and miserable men, are all consumed together. I saw
that some were quickly destroyed, while others suffered longer. They
were punished according to the deeds done in the body. Some were many
days consuming, and just as long as there was a portion of them unconsumed,
all the sense of suffering was there. Said the p
218 -- angel,
The worm of life shall not die; their fire shall not be quenched as
long as there is the least particle for it to prey upon. But
Satan and his angels suffered long. Satan not only bore the weight
and punishment of his sins, but the sins of all the redeemed host
had been placed upon him; and he must also suffer for the ruin of
the souls which he had caused. Then I saw that Satan, and all the
wicked host, were consumed, and the justice of GOD was satisfied;
and all the angelic host, and all the redeemed saints, with a loud
voice said, Amen! p
219 -- shiped
him that liveth forever and ever. The beautiful New Earth, with all
its glory, was the eternal inheritance of the saints. The, kingdom,
and dominion, and greatness of the kingdom under the whole heaven,
was then given to the saints of the MOST HIGH who were to possess
it forever, even forever and ever. End of Book.
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