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Controversy- Chapter XXXIII- The First
Great Deception - continued….
Let us consider what
the Bible teaches further concerning the ungodly and unrepentant, whom the
Universalist places in Heaven as holy, happy angels.
“I will give unto
him that is athirst of the fountain of the water of life freely.” [Revelation
21:6, 7.] This promise is only to those that thirst. None but those who feel
their need of the water of life, and seek it at the loss of all things else,
will be supplied.
“He that overcometh
shall inherit all things; and I will be his God, and he shall be my son.”
[Revelation 21:6, 7.]
Here, also,
conditions are specified. In order to inherit all things, we must resist and
overcome sin. The Lord declares by the prophet Isaiah, “Say ye to the
righteous, that it shall be well with him.”
“Woe unto the wicked! it shall be ill with
him; for the reward of his hands shall be given him.” [Isaiah 3:10, 11.]
“Though a sinner do
evil a hundred times,” says the wise man, “and his days be prolonged, yet
surely I know that it shall be well with them that fear God, which fear before
him; but it shall not be well with the wicked.” [Ecclesiastes 8:12, 13.]
And Paul testifies
that the sinner is treasuring up unto himself “wrath against the day of wrath
and revelation of the righteous judgment of God, who will render to every man
according to his deeds;” “tribulation and anguish upon every soul of man that
doeth evil.” [Romans 2:5, 6, 9.]
“No fornicator, nor
unclean person, nor covetous man, which is an idolater, hath any inheritance in
the kingdom of Christ and God.” [Ephesians 5:5, Revised Version.]
“Follow peace with
all men, and holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord.” [Hebrews
12:14.]
“Blessed are they
that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may
enter in through the gates into the city. For without are dogs, and sorcerers,
and whoremongers, and murderers, and idolaters, and whosoever loveth and maketh
a lie.” [Revelation 22:14, 15.]
God has given to men
a declaration of his character, and of his method of dealing with sin. “The
Lord God, merciful and gracious, long-suffering, and abundant in goodness and
truth, keeping mercy for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin,
and that will by no means clear the guilty.” [Exodus 34:6, 7.]
“All the wicked will
he destroy.” “The transgressors shall be
destroyed together; the end of the wicked shall be cut off.” [Psalm 145:20;
37:38.]
The power and
authority of the divine government will be employed to put down rebellion; yet
all the manifestations of retributive justice will be perfectly consistent with
the character of God as a merciful, long-suffering, benevolent being. God does
not force the will or judgment of any. He takes no pleasure in a slavish
obedience. He desires that the creatures of his hands shall love him because he
is worthy of love. He would have them obey him because they have an intelligent
appreciation of his wisdom, justice, and benevolence. And all who have a just
conception of these qualities will love him because they are drawn toward him
in admiration of his attributes. The principles of kindness, mercy, and love,
taught and exemplified by our Saviour, are a transcript of the will and
character of God. Christ declared that he taught nothing except that which he
had received from his Father. The principles of the divine government are in
perfect harmony with the Saviour’s precept, “Love your enemies.”
God executes justice
upon the wicked, for the good of the universe, and even for the good of those
upon whom his judgments are visited. He would make them happy if he could do so
in accordance with the laws of his government and the justice of his character.
He surrounds them with the tokens of his love, he grants them a knowledge of
his law, and follows them with the offers of his mercy; but they despise his
love, make void his law, and reject his mercy. While constantly receiving his
gifts, they dishonor the Giver; they hate God because they know that he abhors
their sins. The Lord bears long with their perversity; but the decisive hour
will come at last, when their destiny is to be decided. Will he then chain
these rebels to his side? Will he force them to do his will? Those who have
chosen Satan as their leader, and have been controlled by his power, are not
prepared to enter the presence of God. Pride, deception, licentiousness,
cruelty, have become fixed in their characters. Can they enter Heaven, to dwell
forever with those whom they despised and hated on earth?
Truth will never be
agreeable to a liar; meekness will not satisfy self-esteem and pride; purity is
not acceptable to the corrupt; disinterested love does not appear attractive to
the selfish. What source of enjoyment could Heaven offer to those who are wholly
absorbed in earthly and selfish interests? Could those whose lives have been
spent in rebellion against God be suddenly transported to Heaven, and witness
the high, the holy state of perfection that ever exists there,—every soul filled
with love; every countenance beaming with joy; enrapturing music in melodious
strains rising in honor of God and the Lamb; and ceaseless streams of light
flowing upon the redeemed from the face of Him who sitteth upon the
throne,—could those whose hearts are filled with hatred of God, of truth and
holiness, mingle with the heavenly throng and join their songs of praise?
Could they endure
the glory of God and the Lamb?—No, no; years of probation were granted them,
that they might form characters for Heaven; but they have never trained the
mind to love purity; they have never learned the language of Heaven, and now it
is too late. A life of rebellion against God has unfitted them for Heaven. Its
purity, holiness, and peace would be torture to them; the glory of God would be
a consuming fire. They would long to flee from that holy place. They would
welcome destruction, that they might be hidden from the face of Him who died to
redeem them. The destiny of the wicked is fixed by their own choice. Their
exclusion from Heaven is voluntary with themselves, and just and merciful on
the part of God.'
TO BE CONTINUED….