Friday, May 31, 2019

I Live, Yet Not I- But Christ In Me.


Living by Faith

In the tenth chapter of Romans, as already noted, we learn that Christ is in every man, "a very present help in trouble." He is in the sinner, in order 89 that the sinner may have every incentive and facility for turning from sin to righteousness. He is "the way, the truth, and the life." John 14:6. There is no other life than His. He is the life. But, although He is in every man, not every man has His righteousness manifested in his life; for some "hold down the truth in unrighteousness." Rom.1:18, R.V.

Now Paul's inspired prayer was that we might be strengthened with might by the Spirit of God in the inner man, "that Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith;" "that ye might be filled with all the fullness of God." Eph.3:16-19.

Eph 3:16  That he would grant you, according to the riches of his glory, to be strengthened with might by his Spirit in the inner man; 
Eph 3:17  That Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith; that ye, being rooted and grounded in love, 
Eph 3:18  May be able to comprehend with all saints what is the breadth, and length, and depth, and height; 
Eph 3:19  And to know the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge, that ye might be filled with all the fulness of God. 

The difference, then, between the sinner and the Christian is this: that, whereas Christ crucified and risen is in every man, in the sinner He is there unrecognized and ignored, while in the Christian He dwells there by faith.  Christ is crucified in the sinner, for wherever there is sin and the curse, there is Christ bearing it. All that is needed now is for the sinner to be crucified with Christ, to let Christ's death be his own death, in order that the life of Jesus may be manifested in his mortal flesh. Faith in the eternal power and Divinity of God, that are seen in all the things that He has made, will enable any one to grasp this mystery. The seed is not quickened "except it die." 1Cor. 15:36. "Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone; but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit." John 12:24. So the one who is crucified with Christ, begins at once to live, but it is as another man. "I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me." 

The Life of the World

"But Christ was actually crucified eighteen hundred years, and more, ago, was He not?"--Certainly. "Then how can it be that my personal sins were upon Him? or how can it be that I am now crucified with Him?"--Well, it may be that we can not understand the fact, but that makes no difference with the fact. But when we remember that Christ is the life, even "that eternal life, which was with the Father, and was manifested unto us" (1Joh.1:2), we may understand something of it. "In Him was life; and the life was the light of men,"--"the true light, which lighteth every man that cometh into the world." John 1:4,9.  Christ is larger than the Man Jesus of Nazareth, whom the eyes of all men could see. Flesh and blood,--that which the eyes can see,--can not reveal "the Christ, the Son of the living God." Matt. 16:16,17. "Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love Him. But God hath revealed them unto us by His Spirit." 1Cor.2:9,10. So no man, no matter how well acquainted he was with the Carpenter of Nazareth, could call Him Lord but by the Holy Ghost. 1Cor.12:3. By the Spirit, His own personal presence, He can dwell in every man on earth, and fill the heavens as well, a thing which Jesus in the flesh could not do. Therefore, it was expedient for Him to go away, and send the Comforter. "He is before all things, and in Him all things consist." Col.1:16,17, R.V. Jesus of Nazareth was the manifestation of Christ in the flesh; 91 but the flesh was not Christ, for "the flesh profiteth nothing." It is the Word which was in the beginning, and whose power upholds all things, that is the Christ of God. The sacrifice of Christ, so far as this world is concerned, dates from the foundation of the world. While Christ was going about doing good in Judea and Galilee, He was in the bosom of the Father making reconciliation for the sins of the world.  The scene on Calvary was the manifestation of what has taken place as long as sin has existed, and will take place until every man is saved who is willing to be saved: Christ bearing the sins of the world. He bears them now. One act of death and resurrection was sufficient for all time, for it is eternal life that we are considering; therefore, it is not necessary for the sacrifice to be repeated. That life pervades and upholds all things, so that whoever accepts it by faith has all the benefit of the entire sacrifice of Christ. By Himself He "made purification of sins." Whoever rejects the life, or is unwilling to acknowledge that the life which he has is Christ's life, loses, of course, the benefit of the sacrifice. 

The Faith of the Son of God

Christ lived by the Father. John 6:57. His faith in the word that God gave Him was such that He repeatedly and positively maintained that when He died He should rise again the third day. In this faith He died, saying, "Father, into Thy hands I commend My Spirit." Luke 23:46. That faith which gave Him the victory
over death (Heb.5:7), because it gave Him the complete victory over sin, 92 is the faith which He exercises in us, when He dwells in us by faith; for He is "the same yesterday, and today, and forever." It is not we that live, but Christ that lives in us, and uses His own faith to deliver us from the power of Satan. "What have we to do?"--Let Him live in us in His own way. "Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus." How can we let Him?--Simply by acknowledging Him; by confessing Him. We can not understand, so as to explain the mystery of Christ in us the hope of glory, but everything in nature that serves to sustain our life teaches us the fact. The sunlight that shines upon us, the air that we breathe, the food that we eat, and the water that we drink, are all means of conveying life to us. The life that they convey to us is none other than the life of Christ, for He is the life, and thus we have constantly before us and in us evidence of the fact that Christ can live in us. If we allow the Word to have free course in us, it will be glorified in us, and will glorify us. 

The Gift for Me

"Who loved me, and gave Himself for me." How personal this is. I am the one whom He loved. Each soul in the world can say, "He loved me, and gave Himself for me." Leave Paul out of the question in reading this. Paul is dead, but the words that he wrote are yet alive. It was true of Paul, but no more so than of every other man. They are the words which the Spirit puts in our mouths, if we will but receive them. The whole gift of Christ is for each individual me. Christ is not divided, but every soul gets the whole of Him, just the same as if there were not another 93 person in the world. Each one gets all the light that shines. The fact that there are millions of people for the sun to shine upon, does not make its light any the less for me; I get the full benefit of it, and could not get more if I were the only person in the world. It shines for me. So Christ gave Himself for me, the same as if I were the only sinner in the world; and the same is true of every other sinner. When you sow a grain of wheat, you get many more grains of the same kind, each one having the same life, and just as much of it, as the original seed had. So it is with Christ, the true Seed. In dying for us, that we may also become the true seed, He gives to every one of us the whole of His life. "Thanks be unto God for His unspeakable gift." 

Christ Not Dead in Vain

"I do not frustrate the grace of God; for if righteousness come by the law, then Christ is dead in vain." This is the summing up of the case. It is the substance of what has preceded. If righteousness came by the law, then there would have been no use for the death of Christ. The law itself can do nothing except point out men's duty; therefore, to speak of righteousness coming by the law, means by our works, by our individual effort. So the text is equivalent to the statement that if we could save ourselves, Christ died for nothing; for salvation is the one thing to be gained. Well, we can not save ourselves; and Christ is not dead in vain; therefore there is salvation in Him. He is able to save all that come unto God by Him. Some must be saved, else He has died in vain; but He has not 94 died in vain; therefore, the promise is sure: "He shall see His seed, He shall prolong His days, and the pleasure of the Lord shall prosper in His hand, He shall see of the travail of His soul, and shall be satisfied." Is.53:10,11. "Whosoever will," may be of the number. Since He died not in vain, see to it "that ye receive not the grace of God in vain." 

The Glad Tidings
By E. J. WAGGONER
(Excerpt-  To be continued)

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1978 Oct -- THE BATTLE OF THE GREAT DAY OF GOD ALMIGHTY -- Part 1 -- We in our thinking have come to consider Armageddon to be a battle, while the Scripture is clear that it is the place of the battle. The battle is the battle of the great day of God Almighty (Rev. 16:14)  (1)  And for that battle, "the spirits of devils" gather the leadership of the whole world "together into a place called in the Hebrew tongue Armageddon." (Rev. 16:16) In this series of studies we shall note three separate, yet interrelated topics. The first study will be merely to direct attention to certain Old Testament texts with brief observations.
In the third chapter of the Bible, we read:      Now the serpent was more subtle than any beast of the field which the Lord God had made. And he said unto the woman, Yea hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden? (Gen. 3:1)
In the third chapter from the close of the Bible, this serpent is defined as it is used in the symbolism of prophecy. There it reads:      And he laid hold on the dragon, that old serpent, which is the Devil, and Satan, and bound him a thousand years. (Rev. 20:2)
The medium which was used to seduce our first parents became the representation of Satan, and that symbol is used for him in the prophecies of the second section of the book of Revelation, save in Rev. 16:13-14, 16, where the spirits of devils are symbolized as "frogs."
In the first gospel promise - also found in the third chapter of the Bible - there is pictured a conflict. It reads:       I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel. (Gen. 3:15)
This promise is symbolized in prophecy as the last section of the book of Revelation is introduced a woman, with child, is revealed in vision to John, and standing before the woman is the dragon or serpent seeking to devour the child as soon as it should be born. But this seed of the woman - as Michael - enters into battle with the dragon, or serpent, and overcomes him, so that a voice is heard in heaven saying - "Now is come salvation, and strength, and the kingdom of our God, and the power of His Christ." (Rev. 12:1-10) This conflict portrayed
p 2 -- in prophecy continues through the prophetic representations of this second section of Revelation, and climaxes in the battle of the great day of God Almighty. 
Consider now a second text:        And it shall come to pass in the last days, that the mountain of the Lord's house shall be established in the top of the mountains, and shall be exalted above the hills; and all nations shall flow into it. 
And many people shall go and say, Come ye, and let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, to the house of the God of Jacob; and he will teach us of his ways, and we will walk in his paths: for out of Zion shall go forth the law, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem. 
And he shall judge among the nations, and shall rebuke many people: and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruninghooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war anymore. 
0 house of Jacob, come ye, and let us walk in the light of the Lord. 
Therefore thou hast forsaken thy people the house of Jacob, because they be replenished from the east and are soothsayers like the Philistines, and they please themselves in the children of strangers. (Isa. 2:2-6) 
Certain concepts should be carefully noted from these verses which direct our attention to "the last days." A group of people consider themselves to be the followers of truth. This people inspired by what appears to be the exaltation of the "Lord's house" call for a gathering to the "mountain of the Lord" where they assume "the God of Jacob" will appear to teach them "his ways" - for they say that "Out of [what they call] Zion shall go forth the law, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem." But we must consider that the Law of God has already been proclaimed - gone forth - from Mount Sinai, and thus any law going forth from a false "Mt. Zion" would be an altered law. God's response to this proposed gathering, and the people inspired thus to call such a gathering is clear and distinct - "Thou hast forsaken thy people the house of Jacob." Interestingly, throughout these verses, the term "Jacob" - a supplanter, a deceiver - is used rather than "Israel," which signifies, an overcomer. 
Consider now a third verse:       How art thou fallen from heaven, 0 Lucifer, son of the morning! how art thou cut down to the ground, which did weaken the nations! 
For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north: I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the most High. (Isa. 14:12-14) 
p 3 -- In these verses God has revealed the heart of Lucifer - his plans, and his objectives. One of these objectives is especially important as we consider the battle of the great day of God Almighty. Lucifer declares as one if his intents to sit also upon the mount of the congregation in the sides of the north. In the Psalms we read: Beautiful for situation, the joy of the whole earth, is mount Zion, on the sides of the north, the city of the great King. (48:2)
Inspiration reveals to us that Satan - that old serpent - has designs upon Jerusalem. Consider - with Isaiah 2:2-6 - the people of earth who are deceived by the exaltation of the house of the Lord, direct a call to go there to receive their religious instruction from the one they assume to be the Lord, but he is only the God of the Jacobites, those who deceive and are deceived! An ultimate in deception is here prophesied to come "to pass in the last days." (Isa. 2:2)
[In the next thought paper, we shall consider the Seven Last Plagues in the light of the Battle of the Great Day of God Almighty.]
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Perhaps a technical clarification needs to be made. A "battle" is often named for the "place" where it was fought, such as the "Battle of Lexington," in our own Revolutionary War. This battle had wider connotations - the liberty of a people was at stake. Just so, we could call the final battle of earth, "The Battle of Armageddon," if in so doing, we do not miss the focus that it is in reality, the battle of the great day of God Almighty. The Greek word - translated "battle" in Rev. 16:14, could be just as accurately translated, "war''. It is so translated in Matt. 24:6. If so considered, we could call it the "battle" of Armageddon for the "place" - and then consider it a part of the "war" of the great day of God Almighty.
"There are only two parties in our world, those who are loyal to God, and those who stand under the banner of the prince of darkness. Satan and his angels will soon come down with power and signs and lying wonders to deceive those who dwell on the earth, and if possible the very elect. The crisis is upon us. Is this to paralyze the energies of those who have a knowledge of the truth? Is the influence of the powers of deception so far reaching that the influence of truth will be overpowered?
"The battle of Armageddon is soon to be fought. He on whose vesture is written the name, King of kings and Lord of lords is soon to lead forth the armies of heaven on white horses clothed in fine linen, clean and white. John writes: - (Rev. 19:11-21 is quoted) - E. G. White, Ms. 172, 1899 (See also, Testimonies, Vol. 6, p. 406)
p 4 -- A FURTHER UPDATE -- Evidently, the thought paper for August found its way to the desk of the Editor of the Adventist Review. In the August issue of "Watchman, What of the Night?" we suggested (pp. 7-8) that those who might be interested regarding Sandor Palotay, the man who invited Billy Graham to hold a Crusade in Hungary, write to the Editor of the Adventist Review, and ask why such a strange silence regarding this man, who is in our own publications - Voice of Prophecy News, for example - referred to as a Seventh-day Adventist. I suggested that if any would receive a reply from Editor Wood to share his answer with us. Understandably, the Editor does not wish a repeat of the last time when he wrote behind our back concerning the gold medallion given to the Pope, and so has decided to write direct. We appreciate this new approach in communications. His response through his assistant and our reply to that letter follows:

- The Adventist Review
GENERAL CHURCH PAPER OF THE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS + TAKOMA PARK, WASHINGTON, D.C. 20012, U.S.A. + TELEPHONE, 202 723-3700
OFFICE OF THE EDITOR To Adventist Laymen's Foundation:
August 7, 1978

We have read with interest your comments on the activities of Sandor Palotay, president of the Council of Free Churches in Hungary and thought you might be interested in the following information.

Sandor Palotay is not and never has been a Seventh-day Adventist minister. As you noted, the absence of his name in the latest Seventh-day  Adventist Yearbook confirms this. Mr. Palotay is no longer even a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. At one time he was a member and a colporteur. In spite of being no longer a member he apparently has identified himself to the secular and religious press as a Seventh-day Adventist. We thought you would appreciate hearing from us directly as soon as possible so that you would not have to wait for roundabout information by way of others who might write to us concerning this matter.

Sincerely your brother,
Eugene F. Durand
Assistant to the Editor

EFD cwr
p 5 -- Our Reply: -- COPY 
August 22, 1978
Mr. Eugene F. Durand
Adventist Review
Takoma Park, Washington D C 20012
Dear Brother Durand;
We appreciated your letter of explanation regarding Sandor Palotay. However, your letter still leaves some unanswered questions.
1) In the SDA Year Book (1976), under "Directory of Workers" all credentialed Literature Evangelists are listed, and are thus classified among the ministers of the Church. This is as it should be in harmony with the counsel that the "God-fearing, truth-loving" Literature Evangelist "occupies a position equal to that of the gospel minister." (Colporteur Evangelist, p. 15) (The tragedy is that there are so few who qualify with this description today from the top to the bottom.) In what Year Book was Sandor Palotay listed as a colporteur?
2) You state that Palotay is no longer a colporteur, nor a member of the Church. When and what do the records state was the cause of his dismissal from the work and the Church?
3) Since you have access to the RNS to which I have access, you are no doubt aware that RNS reported that the Council of Free Churches chaired by Sandor Palotay, includes the Seventh-day Adventist Church. If this man was such that he was disfellowshipped and removed, from the colporteur ministry, how is it the Church in Hungary is still under his influence - an influence evidently great enough that he could represent himself as an ordained minister and attend the General Council meeting of the Baptist World Alliance, and invite Billy Graham to Hungary on behalf of the Council of Free Churches? And the press did not note him as a Baptist, but as a Seventh-day Adventist!
4) Why have the editors of the Review waited so long to issue an explanation - and then only because of the prodding of the Adventist Laymen's Foundation - when the Voice of Prophecy News carried information almost a year ago that Sandor Palotay was a Seventh-day Adventist, and the official organ of the Southern Union Conference stated the same thing in its September, 1977, issue of Southern Tidings?
5) Can it be that so long as Sandor Palotay's name was associated with Billy Graham and his Hungarian Crusade with the suggestion that he was a Seventh-day Adventist, it was expedient to keep quiet so as to reap as many PR column inches as possible? But since Spotlight focused in on Palotay as a grasping communist agent of the state, it was better to get part of the truth out? How about now the whole truth and nothing but the truth?
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Sincerely yours,
(Signed Adventist Laymen's Foundation)
Publications and Research
(Note - As of this date August 31, as we go to press, we have received no further reply.]
IN RETROSPECT - A REPORT -- While in Southern California on a business trip, we were able to hold three meetings regarding prophecies with significant meaning for the Church today. These gatherings were arranged by a friend of the Adventist Laymen's Foundation. We appreciated the excellent response, and the opportunity of meeting many whom we had known only via correspondence, and also some new folk who are concerned Seventh-day Adventists, beside friends of past years. From Southern California we went to the weekend Campmeeting retreat in the high Sierras at Silver Lake. "Beautiful for situation" - this is the best way to describe the setting. The chapel where the services were held, framed in a picture window, the beauty of the lake and a towering rugged mountain which rises from its shore. Lifted out of the mundane to a contemplation of the Creator through His created works, the heart is better able to perceive truth.
At this meeting were four who spoke - Elder David Bauer, Pastor Jon Vannoy, Dr. Kirby Clendenon, and myself. Each was free to choose his own topic - none knew exactly what the others were going to say - but each could in sincerity say "Amen" to what the others presented in their studies. After it was all over, a unity of thought and concept marked the whole of the chapel meetings. It has been a long time since I have had opportunity to attend and participate in a meeting so evidently guided by the Spirit of Truth- so that even though various human voices spoke - a single voice of truth threaded its way through all the presentations. God through the Holy Spirit will fulfill the prayer of Christ which He prayed in John 17. To Him be the glory.
Of course the "brethren" were not happy that these meetings should take place. Elder David Bauer was called in before the Nevada-Utah Conference committee for a four-hour session. He was threatened that if he did not warn folk against attending the meetings, and if he himself took any speaking appointments at the meetings, he would be disfellowshipped from the conference church - the conference committee being the ones who determine who should, and who should not be members of that church. The pastor of the Carson City Seventh-day Adventist Church, H. E. Darby, wrote a very unusual letter to "his" flock. In part it said:       This past week we all received in the mail an invitation to attend a weekend of meetings at Silver Lake Campground. Speakers for the series include three former Seventh-day Adventist ministers. 
Because one of the promoters of this rally is at present a member of the
p 7 -- local congregation does not mean that these meetings are sponsored by the Carson City Seventh-day Adventist Church, nor do they have the approval of the Conference, Pacific Union or the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. [All emphasis his]
Further in this letter, he commented, and then asked and answered a question:      You may attend these meetings without hearing one word of heretical doctrine -- or NEW LIGHT! 
Then, why not attend? You may ------------------ BUT -------------- THERE IS POISON IN THE POT. We have the Bible and The Spirit of Prophecy. Let us drink deeply of these fountains of the precious Water of Life -- and avoid the poison in the common pot.
We will let those who wish to judge for themselves determine about the "poison in the pot" - and where and what is the "common pot" which contains poison. All the messages given at Silver Lake Chapel were taped with fidelity.
AN INTERESTING SIDELIGHT -- All who have read carefully the Great Controversy are aware of the following sentences:       The clergy will put forth almost superhuman efforts to shut away the light, lest it should shine upon their flocks. By every means at their command they will endeavor to suppress the discussion of these vital questions. The church appeals to the strong arm of civil power. (p. 607)
With the letter to the members of the Carson City Seventh-day Adventist Church was the following: - (on a separate piece of note paper)
PLEASE ATTACH TO THE CHURCH DIRECTORY
-- The Carson City Seventh-day-Adventist Church Directory is the property of the church and is loaned to the members of the church as a sacred trust to be used in church sponsored activities only. Any unauthorized use of the church's mailing list is subject to prosecution by the U S Postal Service. Sorry that this is necessary. Your Pastor, H. E. Darby
p 8 -- AN EXCHANGE OF CORRESPONDENCE --
The Adventist Forum Association -- COPY
Baker, Oregon 97814 USA 
August 19, 1978
Dr. George Rue
Mr. Tom Durst
Dear Brethren George and Tom:
Thank you so much, George, for the tapes of (WWN's) study at the recent meeting. It would seem that he has presented most of this material in his thought paper from month to month. 
Before commenting on this and your letter, let me tell you there is scheduled a meeting of Tom, Bob White, Luther Ross and myself here in Baker beginning September 1st. ... [Deleted part has to do with other personalities]
In my opinion (WWN) has painted himself into a corner with no place to go -- easily or conveniently. He says the Jews are NOT GOD'S PEOPLE NOW. He also says they are not a part of "the nations." Then what are they? When in the history of this earth has God had His people, the nations, and then a nation that is neither?
It is my understanding that when God rejected the Jewish nation it became part of "the nations" from which it was called just as the Seventh-day Adventists who are rejected of God again become part of either Babylon or the world from which they were called when they became a part of God's people.
The text upon which (WWN) builds his whole program has a very simple and easy exposition: The literal city of Jerusalem was to be possessed by the nations of earth until their time was fulfilled --at the second advent. At the third advent the New Jerusalem will take its place. At the present moment it matters not one whit whether the Israeli or Arab portion of the nations is occupying Jerusalem. All his evidence about the sad state of affairs in the world is only too true - but it does not support his position.
The same thing is true of the Seventh-day Adventist church - but it doesn't support his position. (WWN) now has the nations all washed up. The Seventh-day Adventist church all washed up and the Jews no place at all on the face of the earth.
Obviously a sizable segment of Seventh-day Adventists are going back into Babylon. Years ago the head of the School of Theology at WWC moved off campus on Sabbath to become an Episcopal priest in a nearby town. He was one of my favorite professors.
What did Dave Bauer do with (WWN) and the other fellow at the meeting. It was my understanding before the meeting that he was going to "take care of" both of them!
Prophetically, the situation is not all this complicated: We are in a transition between the third and fourth angels' messages. As in previous transitions, part of the "movement" will move forward and part of it will fall back. It's just that simple - and awful. This transition will be finalized at the time the third message reaches its climax - the beast-image issues. We are probably close to this - but not there yet. (WWN) is running ahead of God and badly confusing things.
But the church administration is equally bad on the other side -- refusing to look at the facts of life. But a lot of them are looking - and they are scared! But to take (WWN's) - position is certainly jumping out of the frying pan into the fire.
So I can't evaluate administration as (WWN) evaluates them because the evidence simply is not there; neither can I evaluate (WWN) as administration evaluates him. He isn't any further on the left than they are on the right.
But when organized Seventh-day Adventism relates itself to the beast-image issues, and it cannot avoid this, then, and then only will she experience the corporate repentance for which Wieland calls or be fully rejected of God as (WWN) alleges. Actually what is going to happen on the basis of history is that part will go one way and part will go the other way.
In the meanwhile, it seems quite clear that every dog is on his own!!
Sincerely, 
[All emphasis his]
(Signed) Al
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"WATCHMAN, WHAT OF THE NIGHT?"
August 25, 1978
Dr. George Rue
Hesperia, CA 92345
Dear Dr. Rue;
A letter addressed to you and Tom Durst dated August 19 from A. L. Hudson was also - a copy - sent to me. A notation at the top read - "(WWN), Hi, there. Come on out to the meeting. We'll listen to you also answer you." Interestingly, I was advised that Hudson called Darby, the pastor of the Carson City Church asking that if he would go with him, he would come down and attend the meeting at Silver Lake. But Darby was forbidden by conference order, and perhaps personal reasons. So Hudson did not come.
p 10 -- The meeting at Silver Lake was unique there was no tearing apart, or debate. Each presented his own topic - none had been assigned. None really knew what the others would say, but when it was over, there was an unity of thought and concept, and each could say "Amen" to what the others had said. It has been years since I have attended a meeting so obviously controlled by the Holy Spirit of Truth, where the prayer of Jesus in John 17 was answered. There was no undue excitement, but there was an enthusiasm born of enlightenment as truth dawned upon the mind.
Now to Hudson's letter in particular. In his zeal to undercut and debate - perhaps he would call it critiquing - but it lacks the documentation and insight that such a procedure demands - he has overlooked some very basic factors, or has ignored them in seeking to accomplish his objective.
He ignores the counsel of the servant of the Lord which clearly states that events concerning Jerusalem given by our Lord in Luke 21 are associated with the very last scenes of this earth's history. Counsels to Editors, pp. 23-25. Further in this testimony, she indicates that in the solemn warnings the danger signal is lifted, and that this instruction is what the church and the people of the world need, "for it is present truth." (p. 25) What gives support to the sacred, solemn warnings is that the prophecy of Luke 21 concerning Jerusalem has been fulfilled, and we have arrived at, "the last remnant of time" in which the marvelous workings of Satan are being, and are about to be, fulfilled before our eyes, if we are not still in Laodicean blindness. (Elder Bauer pointed out in one of his studies at Silver Lake, that in 1888, the coupling of fulfilled prophecy regarding the image to the beast with the message of righteousness by faith was what gave it, its peculiar power and emphasis.) The fact remains - uncontroverted - that the only thing in Luke 21, concerning Jerusalem, not found in Matt. 24 and Mark 13, is the prophecy concerning the "times of the Gentiles." And the servant of the Lord designated Luke 21 when she spoke of Jerusalem in regard to the events at the end!
Further, Hudson makes quite a to-do about the nations - Gentiles and Jews. He must know, if he has studied at all, the Biblical concepts on this point. In the Old Testament, there were only two classes of nations - Israel, God's chosen, and the other nations, or Gentiles. This concept holds also in the New Testament, except there is a third factor --the Church, or the "new" Israel. But the import of Luke 21:20-25 must be understood in the light of the setting in which was given. Concerning Israel, God had concluded "there was no more remedy" (II Chron. 36:14-16) and sent them off to Babylon (or had permitted His servant Nebuchadnezzar to come and carry them off into Babylon, and destroy the city and temple). While in the period of captivity, God revealed to Daniel that Israel would have another opportunity - 70 prophetic weeks would be allotted to them. While God was dealing with Israel in a special relationship, He was also dealing with the nations, or Gentile world. This is the message of Daniel 10.
So now we come to Luke 21 - Israel is still officially the chosen people of God, Jerusalem, the city of God. The nations outside Israel were still the Gentiles. In this setting with these given factors, the prophecy was uttered by Jesus, and understood thus by His disciples. Soon the situation would change - 34 AD would take place. BUT - even so - the same Jerusalem, no longer the Holy City, would
p 11 -- in the events of its history have fulfilled in 66 AD a part of the prophecy of Jesus, and this event would speak to the professed people of God - the church in a corporate, material sense. The true people of God would respond to this sign and the church of God would be delivered from Jerusalem, though the corporate church of Jerusalem, never would be again.
Jesus did not connect the times of the Gentiles with the nation of Israel, but with the same city which was surrounded by Roman armies. This city in 70 AD passed from Jewish control, and was returned to Jewish control in 1967. This is simply a matter of history. And Jesus indicated that when this should occur, the times of the Gentiles would be up, no matter when we would like to conclude that it will be up. It is not for us to determine the times and seasons. Under the spirit of prophecy, Jesus uttered what He was given of the Father, and the Father who keeps all things in His hands, permitted this prophecy to be fulfilled in 1967. It is left for us to ask and learn what God means by this event, even as the people of God had to so determine in 66 AD.
Now back to the times of the Gentiles in particular. As noted above, God has dealt with the nations in all times. Some have been weighed in the balances and have been found wanting in all time. But God has determined in His foreknowledge when the nations as a whole would fulfill their allotted time. See 5 Testimonies, p. 208, par. 3. Then the times of all nations would be up - the Jews in 34 AD, the Gentiles in 1967 and then it would be time for the marvelous workings of Satan, as he prepares the nations of earth - Jew and Gentile - for the final acceptance of himself as God, and the final battle of the great day of God in the last remnant of time. See Testimonies to Ministers. p. 62; Great Controversy, pp. 561-562.

Now if Hudson wishes to shrug off the events of the present time, and state that the accumulative evidence that something momentous and decisive did occur in 1967 but it "does not support [my] position," he will have to continue in Laodicean blindness. The evidence is too overwhelming, and too much to ignore. The same can be said for the corporate church and its actions as of 1967 and since.
The same situation faces us today that faced the church in 66 AD. The headquarters church was located at Jerusalem; a city which Paul said was in bondage with her children. Gal. 4:25. To remain there after 66 AD, placed the professed Christian in the same category with the Jews who had rejected Christ - for to remain would mean the rejecting of the prophecy of Jesus.
Laodicea is today in bondage to Babylon - not Babylon, but in bondage to Babylon. Because of this and its rejection of the counsel given, the prophecy of-Rev. 3:16 has been fulfilled, and God does nothing but He lets us know, and has given us the sign. Thus the gathering of the 144,000 from Jerusalem (3 Testimonies, p. 266-267) and the placing upon them the name of the Jerusalem which is above, which is the mother of us all, is the work of the third angel. (Early Writings, p. 15, 88-89, 118; Gal. 4:26) The fourth angel only unites his voice to the voice of the third angel. (Early Writings, p. 277.)
Further, Hudson ignores the whole message of 5 Testimonies, pp. 207-216. The prophecy of Ezekiel 9 is connected with the time when the "nations of this age" which have been recipients of unprecedented mercies, reach the "certain amount which God has fixed."
p 12 -- The servant of the Lord states clearly - "The prophet [Ezekiel), looking down the ages, had this time presented before his vision." (p. 208) She also states that "Jesus is about to leave the mercy-seat" - He hasn't left, when the figures reach the predetermined amount. But - "There is no more pleading of mercy in their [nations] behalf." But what about the church? A command is given on behalf of "spiritual" Jerusalem - "Go through the midst of the city, through the midst of Jerusalem, (3 Testimonies, p. 267), and set a mark upon the foreheads of the men that sigh and that cry for all the abominations that be done in the midst." (Eze. 9; 5 Testimonies, p. 210) What had the results been for the sighing, crying ones? "Some who had been dishonoring God, repented and humbled their hearts before Him. But the glory of the Lord had departed from Israel; although many still continued the forms of religion, His power and presence were lacking." 5 Testimonies, p. 210.
This is where we are, and God has given us the knowledge of this through fulfilled prophecy. We are living in a day when we have seen fulfilled verily before our eyes a sign which Jesus gave, even as those living on November 13, 1833, saw fulfilled the sign which Jesus gave concerning the stars of heaven falling. Let us rejoice and look up for our redemption draweth nigh. This generation shall not pass till all be fulfilled. Thank God for the sure word of prophecy. Let us not be moved by detractors, nor former brethren who prefer Laodicean blindness.
May the Lord bless and keep you.
Sincerely yours,
(Signed WWN)

"Watchman, What of the Night? " Thought Paper.  Adventist Laymen's Foundation.  (Excerpt) OCT 1978


Thursday, May 30, 2019

Crucified With Christ.

Christ Not the Minister of Sin

Jesus Christ is "the Holy and Righteous One." Acts 3:14, R.V. "He was manifested to take away our sins; and in Him is no sin." 1Joh.3:5. He not only "did no sin" (1Pet.2:22), but He "knew no sin" (2Cor.5:21). Therefore, it is impossible that any sin can come from Him. He does not impart sin. In the stream of life that flows from the heart of Christ, through His wounded side, there is no trace of impurity. It is "a pure river of water of life, clear as crystal." He is not the minister of sin, that is, He does not minister sin to anybody. If in any one who has sought--and not only sought, but found--righteousness through Christ, there is afterwards found sin, it is because the person has dammed up the stream, allowing the water to become stagnant. The Word has not been given free course, so that it could be glorified; and where there is no activity, there is death. No one is to blame for this but the person himself. Let no professed 82 Christian take counsel of his own imperfections, and say that it is impossible for a Christian to live a sinless life. It is impossible for a true Christian, one who has full faith, to live any other kind of life. "How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?" Rom. 6:2. "Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin; for His seed remaineth in him; and he can not sin, because he is born of God." 1Joh.3:9. Therefore "abide in Him." 

What Was Destroyed?

"If I build up again those things which I destroyed, I prove myself a transgressor." We ask again, What was destroyed, the building up of which will prove us to be transgressors? Remembering that the apostle is talking of those who have believed in Jesus Christ, that they might be justified by the faith of Christ, we find the answer to the question in Rom.6:6: "Knowing this, that our old man is crucified with Him, that the body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth we should not serve sin." Also Col. 2:10,11: "Ye are complete in Him, which is the head of all principality and power; in whom also ye are circumcised with the circumcision made without hands, in putting off the body of the sins of the flesh by the circumcision of Christ." That which is destroyed is the body of sin, and it is destroyed only by this personal presence of the life of Christ. It is destroyed in order that we may be freed from its power, and may no longer need to serve it. It is destroyed for everybody, for Christ in His own flesh has abolished "the enmity," the carnal mind; not His own, for He had none, but ours. Our sins, our 83 weaknesses, were upon Him. For every soul the victory has been gained, and the enemy has been disarmed. We have only to accept the victory which Christ has won. The victory over all sin is already a reality; our faith in it makes it real to us. The loss of faith puts us outside the reality, and the old body of sin looms up again. That which is destroyed by faith is built up again by unbelief. Remember that this destruction of the body of sin, although performed by Christ for all, is, nevertheless, a present, personal matter with each individual. 

"Dead to the Law."

Many seem to fancy that "dead to the law" means the same as that the law is dead. Not by any means. The law must be in full force, else no one could be dead by means of it. How does a man become dead to the law?--By receiving its full penalty, which is death. He is dead, but the law which put him to death is still as ready as ever to put to death another criminal. Suppose, now, that the man who was executed for gross crimes should, by some miraculous power, come to life again, would he not still be dead to the law?--Certainly; nothing that he had done could be mentioned to him by the law; but if he should again commit crimes, the law would again execute him, but as another man. We say now that I, through the law, am dead to the law, that I might live unto God. By the body of Christ I am raised from the death which I have suffered by the law because of my sin, and now I walk "in newness of life," a life unto God. Like Saul of old, I am by the Spirit of God "turned into another man." 1Sam.10:6.  84 This is the Christian's experience. That this is the case is shown by what follows. 

Crucified with Christ

"I am crucified with Christ; nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me."

Gal_2:20  I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me.

Christ was crucified; He was "delivered for our offenses, and raised again for our justification." Rom.4:25.

But unless we are crucified with Him, His death and resurrection profit us nothing. If the cross of Christ is separated from us, and outside of us, even though it be but by so much as a moment of time and an hair's breadth of space, it is to us all the same as if He were not crucified. No one was ever saved simply by looking forward to a cross to be erected and a Christ to be crucified at some indefinite time in the future, and no one can now be saved simply by believing that at a certain time in the past Christ was crucified. No; if men would see Christ crucified, they must look neither forward nor backward, but upward; for the arms of the cross that was erected on Calvary reach from Paradise lost to Paradise restored, and embrace the whole world of sin. The crucifixion of Christ is not a thing of but a single day. He is "the Lamb that hath been slain from the foundation of the world" (Rev.13:8, R.V.); and the pangs of Calvary will not be ended as long as a single sin or sinner exists in the universe. Even now Christ bears the sins of the whole world, for "in Him all things consist;" and when at the last He is obliged to cut off the irreclaimably wicked in the lake of fire, the anguish which they suffer will be 85 only that which the Christ whom they have rejected suffered on the cross. 

Where the Cross Is

Christ bore our sins in His own body on the tree. 1Pet.2:24.

1Pe 2:24  Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed.

He was "made a curse for us," in that He hung on the tree. Gal.3:13.

Gal 3:13  Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us: for it is written, Cursed is every one that hangeth on a tree:

On the cross He bore not only the weakness and sin of humanity, but also the weakness of the earth. Thorns are the sign of the curse, the weakened, imperfect condition of the earth (Gen. 3:17,18; 4:11,12);

Gen 3:17  And unto Adam he said, Because thou hast hearkened unto the voice of thy wife, and hast eaten of the tree, of which I commanded thee, saying, Thou shalt not eat of it: cursed is the ground for thy sake; in sorrow shalt thou eat of it all the days of thy life; 
Gen 3:18  Thorns also and thistles shall it bring forth to thee; and thou shalt eat the herb of the field

Gen 4:11  And now art thou cursed from the earth, which hath opened her mouth to receive thy brother's blood from thy hand; 
Gen 4:12  When thou tillest the ground, it shall not henceforth yield unto thee her strength; a fugitive and a vagabond shalt thou be in the earth. 

and on the cross Christ bore the crown of thorns. Therefore, all the curse, every trace of it, is borne by Christ,--by Christ crucified. Wherever, therefore, we see any curse, or wherever there is any curse, whether we see it or not, there is the cross of Christ. This can be seen again from the following: The curse is death, and death kills; the curse is in everything, yet everywhere we see life. Here is the miracle of the cross. Christ suffered the curse of death, and yet lived. He is the only one that could do it. Therefore, the fact that we see life everywhere, also in ourselves, in spite of the curse which is everywhere, is positive proof that the cross of the Crucified One is there bearing it. So it is that not only every blade of grass, every leaf of the forest, and every piece of bread that we eat has the stamp of the cross of Christ on it, but, above all, we have the same. Wherever there is a fallen, sinscarred, miserable human being, there is also the Christ of God crucified for him and in him. Christ on the cross bears all things, and the sins of that man are on Him. Because of unbelief and 86 ignorance the man feels all the weight of the heavy burden, but the load is on Christ, nevertheless. It is easy for Christ, but heavy for the man; if the man will believe, he may be relieved of the load. In short, Christ bears the sins of all the world on the cross. Therefore, wherever sin is found, there we may be sure is the cross of Christ. 

Where Sin Is

Sin is a personal matter. A man is guilty only of his own sins, and not of those which another has committed. Now I can not sin where I am not, but only where I am. Sin is in the heart of man; "for from within, out of the heart of men, proceed evil thoughts, adulteries, fornications, murders, thefts, covetousness, wickedness, deceit, lasciviousness, an evil eye, blasphemy, pride, foolishness; all these evil things come from within." Mark 7:21-23. "The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked." Jer.17:9. Sin is in every fiber of our being by nature. We are born in sin, and our life is sin, so that sin can not be taken from us without taking our life. What I need is freedom from my own personal sin,--that sin
which not only has been committed by me personally, but which dwells in the heart,--the sin which constitutes the whole of my life. 

Bound by Sin

"His own iniquities shall take the wicked himself, and he shall be holden with the cords of his sins." Prov.5:22. "For though thou wash thee with niter, and take thee much soap, yet thine iniquity is marked before Me, saith the Lord." Jer.2:22. My sin is committed 87 by myself, in myself, and I can not separate it from me. Cast it on the Lord? Ah, yes, that is right, but how? Can I gather it up in my hands, and cast it from me, so that it will light upon Him?--I can not. If I could separate it but a hair's breadth from me, then I should be safe, no matter what became of it, since it would not be found in me. In that case I could dispense with Christ; for if sin were not found on me, it would make no matter to me where it was found. If I could gather up my sins so as to lay them upon Christ crucified apart from me, then I would not need to put them on Him. They would then be away from me, and that would clear me. But no works of any kind that I can do can save me; therefore, all my efforts to separate myself from my sins are unavailing.
 
Christ Bears the Sin in Us

It is evident from what has been said that whoever bears my sins must come where I am, yea, must come into me. And this is just what Christ does. Christ is the Word, and to all sinners, who would excuse themselves by saying that they can not know what God requires of them, He says, "The Word is very nigh unto thee, in thy mouth, and in thy heart, that thou mayest do it." Deut.30:11-14. Therefore, He says, "If thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised Him from the dead, thou shalt be saved." Rom.10:9. What shall we confess about the Lord Jesus?--Why, confess the truth, that He is nigh thee, even in thy mouth and in thy heart, and believe that He is there risen from the dead. "Now that He ascended, what is it but that He also descended first into the lower parts of the earth?" Eph.4:9. The risen Saviour is the crucified Saviour. As Christ risen is in the heart of the sinner, therefore, Christ crucified is there. If it were not so, there would be no hope for any. A man may believe that Jesus was crucified eighteen hundred years ago, and may die in his sins; but he who believes that Christ is crucified and risen in him, has salvation.  All that any man in the world has to do in order to be saved, is to believe the truth, that is, to recognize and acknowledge facts, to see things just as they actually are, and to confess them. Whoever believes that Christ is crucified in him, which is the fact in the case of every man, and confesses that the crucified Christ is also risen, and that He dwells in him by and with the power of the resurrection, is saved from sin, and will be saved as long as he holds fast his confession. This is the only true confession of faith.  What a glorious thought that, wherever sin is, there is Christ, the Saviour from sin! He bears sin, all sin, the sin of the world. Sin is in all flesh, and so Christ is come in the flesh. Christ is crucified in every man that lives on earth. This is the word of truth, the Gospel of salvation, which is to be proclaimed to all, and which will save all who accept it. 

The Glad Tidings
By E. J. WAGGONER
(Excerpt-  To be continued)

Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Take His Faith.


Take His Faith.

(Excerpt)

'Contrary to the Truth of the Gospel

A wave of fear seems to have passed over the Jewish believers, for "the other Jews dissembled likewise with him; insomuch that Barnabas also was carried away with their dissimulation." This in itself was, of course, not walking "uprightly, according to the truth of the Gospel;" but the mere fact of dissembling was not the whole of the offense against the truth of the Gospel. Under the circumstances it was a public denial of Christ, just as much as that of which Peter had once before, through sudden fear, been guilty. We have all been too often guilty of the same sin to permit us to sit in judgment; we can only note the fact and the natural consequence, as a warning to ourselves.  See how the action of Peter and the others was a virtual, although unintentional, denial of Christ. There had just been a great controversy over the question of circumcision. It was a question of justification and salvation,--whether men were saved by faith alone in Christ, or by outward forms. Clear testimony had been borne that salvation is by faith alone: and now, while the controversy is still alive, 76 while the "false brethren" are still propagating their errors, these loyal brethren suddenly discriminated against the Gentile believers, because they were uncircumcised, in effect saying to them, Except ye be circumcised, ye can not be saved. Their actions said, We also are in doubt about the power of faith in Christ alone to save men; we really believe that salvation depends on circumcision and the works of the law; faith in Christ is well, but there's something more to do; it is not in itself sufficient. Such a denial of the truth of the Gospel Paul could not endure, and he at once struck directly at the root of the matter. 

"Sinners of the Gentiles," and Sinners of the Jews

Paul said to Peter, "We . . . are Jews by nature, and not sinners of the Gentiles." Did he mean that they, being Jews, were, therefore, not sinners?--By no means, for he immediately adds that they had believed on Jesus Christ for justification. They were sinners of the Jews, and not sinners of the Gentiles; but whatever things they had to boast of as Jews, all had to be counted loss for the sake of Christ. Nothing availed them anything except faith in Christ; and since this was so, it was evident that the Gentile sinners could be saved directly by faith in Christ, without going through the dead forms which had been of no service to the Jews, and which were given largely as the result of their unbelief.  "This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners." 1Tim.1:15. "All have sinned," and stand alike guilty before God; but all, of whatever 77 race or class, can accept this saying, "This Man receiveth sinners, and eateth with them." A circumcised sinner is no better than an uncircumcised one; a sinner who stands as a church-member, is no better than one who is outside. The sinner who has gone through the form of baptism is not better than the sinner who has never made any profession of religion. Sin is sin, and sinners are sinners, whether in the church or out; but, thank God, Christ is the propitiation for our sins, as well as for the sins of the whole world. There is hope for the unfaithful professor of religion, as well as for the sinner who has never named the name of Christ. The same Gospel that is preached to the world, must be preached to the church; for there is only one Gospel. It serves to convert sinners in the world, as well as sinners who stand as church-members, and at the same time it renews those who are really in Christ. 

"Justified."

"Knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the law," "we have believed in Jesus Christ, that we might be justified," said the apostle. The meaning of the word "justified" is "made righteous." This is the exact term that appears in other languages, which are not composed of foreign terms. The Latin word for righteousness is justitia. To be just is to be righteous. Then we add the termination fy, from the Latin word, meaning "to make," and we have the exact equivalent of the simpler term, "make righteous." In an accommodated sense we use the term "justified" of a man who has not done wrong in a thing whereof he is accused. But, strictly speaking, 78 such an one needs no justification, since he is already just; his righteous deed justified him. He was justified in his deed. But since all have sinned, there are none just or righteous before God; therefore they need to be justified, or made righteous, which God does. Now the law of God is righteousness. See Rom.7:12; 9:30,31; Ps.119:172.

Rom 7:12  Wherefore the law is holy, and the commandment holy, and just, and good. 

Rom 9:30  What shall we say then? That the Gentiles, which followed not after righteousness, have attained to righteousness, even the righteousness which is of faith. 
Rom 9:31  But Israel, which followed after the law of righteousness, hath not attained to the law of righteousness. 

Psa 119:172  My tongue shall speak of thy word: for all thy commandments are righteousness. 

Therefore Paul did not disparage the law, although he declared that no man could be made righteous by the law, meaning, of course, the law written on stones or in a book. No; so highly did he appreciate the law, that he believed in Christ for the righteousness which the law demands but can not give. "For what the law could not do, in that it was weak through the flesh, God sending His own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh, and for sin, condemned sin in the flesh; that the righteousness of the law might be fulfilled in us, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit." Rom.8:3,4. The law, which declares all men to be sinners, could not justify them except by declaring that sin is not sin; and that would not be justification, but a self-contradiction in the law.  

The Law Can Not Justify

"By the works of the law shall no flesh be justified." Shall we say, Then we will do away with the law? That is what every confirmed criminal thinks. Persistent law-breakers would gladly do away with the law which declares them guilty and will not say that wrong is right. But the law of God can not be abolished, for it is the statement of the will of God. Rom.2:18.

Rom 2:18  And knowest his will, and approvest the things that are more excellent, being instructed out of the law

In very fact it is the life and character of God. "The law is holy, and the 79
commandment holy, and just, and good." Rom.7:12. We read the written law, and find in it our duty made plain. But we have not done it; therefore we are guilty. "All have sinned, and come short of the glory of God." "There is none that doeth good, no, not one." Rom.3:23,12. Moreover, there is not one who has strength to do the law, its requirements are so great. Then it is very evident that no one can be justified by the works of the law, and it is equally evident that the fault is not in the law, but in the individual. Let the man get Christ in the heart by faith, and then the righteousness of the law will be there also, for Christ says, "I delight to do Thy will, O My God; yea, Thy law is within My heart." Ps.40:8.

He who would throw away the law because it will not call evil good, would reject God because He "will by no means clear the guilty." Ex.34:7. But God will remove the guilt, will make the sinners righteous, that is, in harmony with the law, and then the law which before condemned them will witness to their righteousness. 

"The Faith of Christ."

Much is lost, in reading the Scriptures, by not noting exactly what they say. Here we have literally, "the faith of Christ," just as in Rev.14:12 we have "the faith of Jesus." He is the Author and Finisher of faith. Heb.12:2. God has "dealt to every man the measure of faith" (Rom.12:3), in giving Christ to every man. "Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God" (Rom. 10:17), and Christ is the Word. All things are of God. It is He who gives repentance and forgiveness of sins.  80 There is, therefore, no opportunity for any one to plead that his faith is weak. He may not have accepted and made use of the gift, but there is no such thing as "weak faith." A man may be "weak in faith," that is, may be afraid to depend on faith, but faith itself is as strong as the Word of God. There is no faith but the faith of Christ; everything else professing to be faith is a spurious article. Christ alone is righteous; He has overcome the world, and He alone has power to do it; in Him dwelleth all the fullness of God,
because the law--God Himself--was in His heart; He alone has kept and can keep the law to perfection; therefore, only by His faith,-living faith, that is, His life in us,--can we be made righteous.  But this is sufficient. He is a "tried Stone." The faith which He gives to us is His own tried and approved faith, and it will not fail us in any contest. We are not exhorted to try to do as well as He did, or to try to exercise as much faith as He had, but simply to take His faith, and let it work by love, and purify the heart. It will do it; take it! 

Believing Is Receiving

"As many as received Him, to them gave He power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on His name." John 1:12. That is, as many as believed on His name received Him. To believe on His name is to believe that He is the Son of God; to believe that He is the Son of God, means to believe that He is come in the flesh, in human flesh, in our flesh, for His name is "God with us;" so to believe on His name means simply to believe that He 81 dwells personally in every man,--in all flesh. We do not make it so by believing it; it is so, whether we believe it or not; we simply accept the fact, which all nature reveals to us.  It follows, then, as a matter of course that, believing in Christ, we are justified by the faith of Christ, since we have Him personally dwelling in us, exercising His own faith. All power in heaven and earth is in His hands, and, recognizing this, we simply allow Him to exercise His own power in His own way. God does "exceedingly abundantly," by "the power that worketh in us."

The Glad Tidings
By E. J. WAGGONER
(Excerpt-  To be continued)

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Tuesday, May 28, 2019

One Is Your Master- Christ.


It Is God That Works

"He that wrought effectually in Peter to the apostleship of the circumcision, the same was mighty in me toward the Gentiles." The Word of God is living and active. Heb.4:12, R.V. Whatever activity there is in the work of the Gospel, if there is any work done, is all of God. Jesus "went about doing good," "for God was with Him." Acts 10:38. He Himself said, "I can of Mine own self do nothing." John 5:30. "The Father that dwelleth in Me, He doeth the works." John 14:10. So Peter spoke of Him as "a Man approved of God" "by miracles and wonders and signs, which God did by Him." Acts 2:22. The disciple is not greater than his Lord.  71 Paul and Barnabas, therefore, at the meeting in Jerusalem, told "what miracles and wonders God had wrought among the Gentiles by them." Acts 15:12. Paul declared that he labored to "present every man perfect in Christ Jesus," "striving according to His working, which worketh in me mightily." Col.1:28,29. This same power it is the privilege of the humblest believer to possess, "for it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of His good pleasure." Phil.2:13. The name of Jesus is Emmanuel, "God with us." God with Jesus caused Him to go about doing good. He is unchangeable; therefore, if we truly have Jesus, God with us, we, likewise, shall go about doing good. 

Recognizing the Gift

The brethren in Jerusalem showed their connection with God by recognizing the grace that was given to Paul and Barnabas. When Barnabas first went to Antioch, and saw the grace of God that was working there, he was glad, "and exhorted them all, that with purpose of heart they would cleave unto the Lord. For he was a good man, and full of the Holy Ghost." Acts 11:21-24. Those who are moved by the Spirit of God will always be quick to discern the workings of the Spirit in others. The surest evidence that any one knows nothing personally of the Spirit is that he can not recognize His working. The other apostles had the Holy Spirit, and they perceived that God had chosen Paul for a special work among the Gentiles; and, although his manner of working was different from theirs, for God had given him special gifts for his special work, they freely gave to him 72 the right hand of fellowship, only requesting that he would remember the poor among his own nation; and this he had already shown his willingness to do. Acts 11:27-30.

Act 11:27  And in these days came prophets from Jerusalem unto Antioch. 
Act 11:28  And there stood up one of them named Agabus, and signified by the Spirit that there should be great dearth throughout all the world: which came to pass in the days of Claudius Caesar. 
Act 11:29  Then the disciples, every man according to his ability, determined to send relief unto the brethren which dwelt in Judaea: 
Act 11:30  Which also they did, and sent it to the elders by the hands of Barnabas and Saul. 

 So Paul and Barnabas returned to their work in Antioch. 

Perfect Unity

We must not lose sight of the object Paul had in mind in referring to the meeting in Jerusalem. It was to show that there was no difference of opinion among the apostles nor in the church as to what the Gospel is. There were "false brethren," it is true, but inasmuch as they were false, they were no part of the church, the body of Christ, who is the truth. Many professed Christians, sincere persons, suppose that it is almost a matter of necessity that there be differences in the church. "All can not see alike," is the common statement. So they misread Eph.4:13, making it read that God has given us gifts, "till we all come into the unity of the faith." What the Word teaches is that "in the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God," we all come "unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ." There is only "one faith" (Eph.4:5), "the faith of Jesus," as there is only one Lord; and those who have not that faith must necessarily be out of Christ. It is not at all necessary that there be the slightest difference upon any question of truth. Truth is the Word of God, and the Word of God is light; nobody but a blind man ever has any trouble to see a light that shines. The fact that a man has never in his life seen any other light used at night, except that from a tallow candle, does not in the least 73 stand in the way of his recognizing that the light from an electric lamp is light, the first moment he sees it. There are, of course, different degrees of knowledge, but never any controversy between those different degrees. All truth is one. 

Withstanding Peter

"But when Peter was come to Antioch, I withstood him to the face, because he was to be blamed." We need not magnify nor dwell upon the mistakes of Peter or any other good man, because that is not profitable for us; but we must note this overwhelming proof that Peter was never considered the "prince of the apostles," and that he never was, and never considered himself to be, pope. Fancy any priest, bishop, or cardinal, withstanding Leo XIII. to the face in a public assembly. He would be considered extremely fortunate if the papal guards allowed him to escape with his life for thus presuming to oppose the self-styled "vicar of the Son of God." But Peter made a mistake, and that upon a vital matter of doctrine, because he was not infallible, and he meekly accepted the rebuke that Paul gave him, like the sincere, humble Christian that he was. If there were such a thing as a human head to the church, it would evidently be Paul, instead of Peter, as appears from the whole narrative. Paul was sent to the Gentiles, and Peter to the Jews; but the Jews formed only a very small portion of the church; the converts from the Gentiles soon outnumbered them, so that their presence was scarcely discernible. All these Christians were largely the fruit of Paul's labors, and they naturally looked up to him more than to 74 others, so that Paul could say that upon him daily came "the care of all the churches." 2Cor.11:28. But infallibility is not the portion of any man, and Paul himself did not claim it. The greatest man in the church of Christ has no lordship over the weakest. "One is your Master, even Christ; and all ye are brethren." "Be subject one to another." 

Making a Difference

When Peter was at the conference in Jerusalem, he told the facts about the receiving of the Gospel by the Gentiles, through his preaching, saying, "God, which knoweth the hearts, bare them witness, giving them the Holy Ghost, even as He did unto us; and put no difference between us and them, purifying their hearts by faith." Acts 15:8,9. God put no difference between Jews and Gentiles in the matter of the purification of the heart, because, knowing the hearts, He knew that "there is no difference; for all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God," so that there is no other way than for all to be "justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus." Rom.3:22-24. Yet, after having been shown this fact by the Lord; after having preached to the Gentiles, and after having witnessed the gift of the Holy Ghost to them, the same as to Jewish believers; after having eaten with those Gentile converts, and faithfully defending his course; after having given a clear testimony in conference, that God made no difference between Jews and Gentiles; and even immediately after himself making no difference, Peter suddenly, as soon as some came who he thought would not approve of 75 such freedom, began to make a difference. "He withdrew and separated himself, fearing them which were of the circumcision." This was, as Paul says, dissimulation, and was not only wrong in itself, but was calculated to confuse and mislead the disciples. The fact that this was dissimulation, which was apparent, only emphasizes the fact that there was no real difference among the brethren. It was fear, not faith, that for the moment controlled Peter. 

The Glad Tidings
By E. J. WAGGONER
(Excerpt-  To be continued)

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1978 Sep -- THE SHADOW OF "ARMAGEDDON" --[Recently, I received from a retired minister of the Church several articles of real thought and challenge. I wrote to him asking if I might use these in one of our monthly thought papers. I also told this saintly elder in Israel that I wished to give credit to the source. He replied as follows:     You certainly may use any material you wish in your thought papers (which by the way, I appreciate very much and keep on file) Giving credit or not; I am indifferent to that. "Gedanken sind zollfrie."   "Thoughts are exempt from custom duty." Inasmuch as they are true and valuable, they all have one author - the One who identifies Himself with "Truth." And if false, they have their own father whom Jesus identifies clearly.

We might all profit from adopting such a philosophy. The following articles down to the author's name, reflect this minister's convictions and concerns.]

Readers of the Bible and, in particular, students of prophecy cannot help to be impressed with the news that sprouts from their radios in these months. Their headlines featuring names such as "Egypt, Sinai, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria and Iraq (the site of ancient Nineveh, Babylon and Ur) and, above all, the tiny state of Israel with heavy emphasis on its capital, Jerusalem, the nerve center of the present commotion. In short: the ancient Bible world convulsed by feuds whose roots may be traced as far back as Old Testament times.

To get the full impact of what is gathering, however, we are bound to add another feature: in the wings, on opposite poles of the action, loom the profiles of the two superpowers of our time, monitoring their clients and feeding them with deadly hardware while themselves poised to throw their massive might into the arena at any moment deemed crucial to their interests.

Here then, we come on a fuse planted on a land-neck that binds three continents together; an explosive proliferating in all directions of the compass containing all the elements of the "Armageddon" of Bible prophecy! An immediate neighbor of the scene expresses his concern in these words. Referring to the recent Sadat-Begin talks, King Hussein of Jordan declared:       If these talks fail, we are at the end of the road - at the end of hope for peace. We will be heading for disaster in terms of this area and of the whole world. (Time, Jan. 30, 1978, p.38)

p 2 -- To assess the gravity of the situation more accurately, however, we shall call on one of God's accredited witnesses. In the eleventh chapter of his prophecy, Daniel sketches the history of the Mediterranean countries from the time of ancient Medo-Persia, via Greece and Rome, to a point when "the king" that "shall do according to his will" in a passionate, climacteric move will "plant the tabernacles of his palace between the seas in the glorious holy mountain (Jerusalem); yet he shall come to his end and none shall help him." (Daniel 11:36-45) Continues the inspired text: "And at that time shall Michael stand up, the great prince which standeth for the children of thy people: and there shall be a time of trouble, such as never was since there was a nation even to that same time: and at that time thy people shall be delivered, everyone that shall be found written in the book." (Dan. 12:1)

The march of events, here outlined by the prophet, culminates in "a time of trouble such as never was since there was a nation." For a short time, Satan will be given an opportunity to give a demonstration of what the world would be like if he had unrestricted control. "Satan will have entire control of the finally impenitent." (Great Controversy, p. 614) This is also the time to which Jesus points in His great prophecy on the Mount of Olives - "upon the earth distress of nations with perplexity, men's hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth." (Luke 21:25-26)

The world has passed through many crises. This generation alone has witnessed two world wars. Since then, it has seen wars on the Asiatic, African, and South American continents. At the time of writing these lines, there are fightings in Cambodia-Vietnam, in Ethiopia-Somali, in Zaire. There are tensions between China and the Soviet Republic, between the two Germanys; there are labor troubles in many countries. Crime, violence and vice walk the streets of our cities at noon and at midnight. They propagate boldly and blatantly on TV screens, on newsstands and billboards. We are suffering from an epidemic of kidnapping, guerilla warfare and terrorism! Behold the world, puffing and sputtering like a volcano about to erupt! "But the wicked are like a troubled sea, when it cannot rest, whose waters cast up mire and dirt. There is no peace, saith the Lord, to the wicked."(Isa. 57:20-21)

Serious as these crises are, they recede to second and third places when held against the crisis in the Mid-East. In the light of prophecy it is not a crisis on the American continents, nor in Europe, nor in Asia that ripens into the "time of trouble such as never was since there was a nation." It is a crisis shaping and festering around the tiny state of Israel and the city of Jerusalem that ripens into the "time of trouble such as never was since there was a nation" and sparks the "Armageddon" of the Bible. It is this singular feature that makes any crisis in that particular part of the world-map heavy with destiny, triggering "Armageddon." In prophecy these two events are banded together as closely as is the shadow with the substance, the ark to, the flood, and the handwriting on the wall to the fall of the city!

There have been moments in history when Providence focused all eyes on Israel. One such moment occurred in the days of Solomon. God fitted him with judiciary, administrative, executive and artistic ability, moreover, with a keen trading instinct, that drew the attention of the world. Kings and queens, statesmen, philosophers, scholars, artists, craftsmen, merchants and traders sought counsel and knowledge at the feet of this living "university." (I Kings 4:34; 11:23-24) It was thus

3 -- that the world was brought into contact with God's people and the message of salvation.

Another such moment occurred in the year 31 A. D., on the day of Pentecost, following the passion of our Lord Jesus Christ. The Scriptures cite more that fifteen language-groups which were represented on that occasion, listening to the message of Peter and the apostles. "Every tongue was represented by those assembled." (Acts of the Apostles, p. 39) It was an experience destined to touch off a moment which would carry the gospel of Jesus Christ to all nations under the sun within one generation.

And once again in our days, all eyes are trained on the Mideast The creation of a Jewish state in 1948, after a suspense of nearly two thousand years of oppression, humiliation, climaxing in an Auschwitz and "Dachau," has aroused the jealousy of Israel's traditional enemies - the Arabs, the descendants of Israel. They challenged Israel's right to exist as a nation. This cancerous relationship might be shrugged off as a "family quarrel" which needs not concern the rest of the world. However, another factor, peculiar to our time, magnifies the event and converts the Mideast into a subject of universal concern. The syphoning of oil and natural gas, perfected to a high degree of efficiency during the last four decades, coinciding with the heyday of the automobile, the airplane, the space age and the plethora of mechanical gadgets, all of which depend for their function on oil and gas as the body depends on the bloodstream for its life, has given the Mid-East an economic and political clout whose impact is felt around the circle of the globe. It has propelled the Mideast nations once more onto center-stage! For centuries the sluggish, anemic, inconsequential segment within the concert of nations, the Mideast has now and suddenly become a telling and crucial factor of the scenario.

Once again, then, in the Providence of God, all eyes are focussed on that unique stretch on the earth's surface - the homeland of the greatest personalities of the race, the scene of the most exalted chapter in the history of the entire universe, the state of God's personal intervention in human affairs, its soil, indeed, watered with the very blood of the Creator and moistened with His tears! Here is a phenomenon that appeals to man's historical, political, materialistic, cultural, and religious instincts!

The Antediluvians scoffed at the ark and its builders; the flood took them away. Lot's wife could not bring herself to cut loose from Sodom; she lingered. Her reluctance sealed her fate. A golden wedge entranced Achan; a hail of stones buried him. Two talents of silver and two changes of garments made Gehazi a leper for life. Samson was beguiled by a heathen girl; he became the sport of his enemies. The rich young ruler clung to perishable possessions while in the presence of Him who offers riches imperishable. Passengers there were on the Titanic who ignored the lifeboats hanging on their davits to take them off the fated liner. They lingered in the lounges and sauntered on her decks trusting in "she cannot sink" - a shibboleth drilled into their ears and minds by an arrogant propaganda. But sink she did - within hours the waters of the Atlantic closed over her.

DEPART YE, DEPART YE FROM THEM, TOUCH NO UNCLEAN THING:
GO YE OUT OF THE MIDST OF HER:
BE YE CLEAN, THAT BEAR THE VESSELS OF THE LORD. (Isa. 52:11)

How earnest, how insistent is this call! Jacob, in the fear of God, buried the idols

p 4 -- of his household under an oak (Gen. 35:1-4). The Ephesians, under the influence of the Holy Spirit, burned their books (Acts 18:18-19). Moses turned his back on the treasures of Egypt, choosing rather to cast his lot with a despised and downtrodden people which were heading for "no-man's land," the wilderness! What about us who claim to believe in the imminence of Christ's second coming? Does our life testify to the genuineness of our profession? Should we not, too, turn away, separate and "come out" from everything that stands in the way between ourselves and the gates of heaven? Should not we, at this late hour, take an intensely earnest look at our intimate self? Then, too, at our furniture, our pantry, our wardrobe, our bank account, our book shelves, our discotheque, our correspondence file, our picture gallery, our social circle, our time schedule, our hobbies and our priorities? How do these square with the "Blessed Hope" which we, as a people, profess? How would the unseen Witness evaluate them? Would your neighbor or the "outsider" who observes discern that "Blessed Hope" in us? Would he feel encouraged to enter with you and me into that blessed experience?

THEREFORE BE YE ALSO READY:
FOR IN SUCH AN HOUR AS YE THINK NOT THE SON OF MAN COMETH.

How many a soul has stood on the platform, forlorn, disappointed, defeated, and stunned, watching the last car of the outgoing train disappear behind the curve of the track or the silvery wing of the plane melt into the distant cloudlet! How humiliating, how hopeless, how desperate, how irreversible! It is for that reason that Christ bids us BE READY, not "Get" ready. Between "being ready" and "getting ready" stretches an eternity!

"For all sad words of tongue or pen,
the saddest are these: It might have been."

Look then -- Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin that doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us. (Heb. 12:1)

Choose then -- And if it seem evil unto you to serve the Lord, choose you this day whom ye will serve; whether the gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the flood, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land ye dwell: but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord. (Joshua 24:15)

Trust then -- Now unto Him that is able to keep you from failing, and to present you faultless before the presence of His glory with exceeding joy, to the only wise God and Saviour, be glory and majesty, dominion and power, both now and ever. (Jude 24, 25)

p 5 -- Triumph then -- For I am now ready to be offered, and the time of my departure is at hand. I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith: Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me at that day: and not to me only, but unto all them also that love His appearing. (2 Tim. 4:6-8)


MODERN ISRAEL - A MIRACLE -- On May 15, 1948, the British Mandate over Palestine was relinquished. On May 16, Chaim Weizmann was elected President of the new state of Israel. Thus, thirty years ago, the State of Israel was re-formed after an interval of almost 1900 years of oppression, humiliation, of Ghetto-life, or Dachau and of Auschwitz! Within 24 hours the young state was attacked by the armies of five Arab states (Egypt, Transjordan, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq), which protested her right to exist as a nation; it was an attempt at national infant-slaughter!

At the time, Israel was not a military power. The defenders on which it counted were a citizen-army, made up of miscellaneous and sundry elements; escapees from the ghettos of Europe and Hitler's ovens; small shopkeepers, dealers in old clothes and old furniture, pawnbrokers, moneylenders, auctioneers, troopers, showmen, fiddlers, peddlers, etc. - an army devoid of military training, fueled, however, by a zeal and motivation that outweighed all shortcomings; steeled with the fiery patriotism of the Maccabees and the valor of the Masada-heroes!

Three wars were to follow: the Sinai campaign of 1956, the six-day war of 1967, and the "Yom Kippur War" of 1973. From all four wars Israel emerged victoriously, fighting against greatly superior forces. The greatest triumph was achieved on Wednesday, June 7, 1967, when Israeli paratroopers took the old, walled city of Jerusalem: the historical city, the city of sacred memories, containing Mt. Moriah (which bears the footsteps of Abraham and Isaac), the city of David and Solomon, of Hezekiah, of Jeremiah, of Zerubbabel and Nehemiah; the city hallowed by Gethsemane and Calvary, moistened with the tears of the Creator and watered by His very blood. What spot on earth is there more significant to the whole human race and to heaven itself!

Today, we hear the blasts of the ancient Shofar rise from the ancient city, calling the world's attention to the last battle in the age-long controversy between the forces of good and the forces of evil. Do you hear and recognize their message? Do you take them to heart? May God help each reader of these lines to hear, watch, to prepare and to triumph:       Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of His might. Put on the whole armor of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. Wherefore take unto you the whole armor of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, having done all, to stand. Stand therefore, having your loins girt about with truth, and having on the

p 6 -- breastplate of righteousness; and your feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace; above all, taking the shield of faith, wherewith ye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked. And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God: Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the spirit, and watching thereunto with all perseverance and supplication for all saints. (Eph. 6:10-18)

THE TITANIC -- In the early dawn of Monday, April 15, 1912, the liner "Titanic" foundered in the icy-cold waters of the North Atlantic. She was the greatest ship afloat at that time, the pride of the Cunard-Line: she was on her maiden trip and she was declared to be unsinkable, or as one of her crewmembers expressed it: "God Himself could not sink her" - a claim no other floating craft had ever made. But sink she did, struck by an iceburg that tore a gash of 300 feet into her starboard and sent her into the deep. She carried 2207 souls on her decks; over 1500 perished (about 70%!). Two tragic factors stand out in this drama of the seas: while the "Titanic" admitted over 2000 souls to her decks, she provided life-boat capacity for only one half (1178) of them. And again: through the hours of her last day (Sunday, April 14) she had been receiving six warnings from ships traveling in the opposite direction, cautioning her of the presence of icebergs - the last warning telling her, in fact, exactly where she might expect one of these icy monsters. In the meantime the temperature dropped ominously from 43' to 31'! Ignoring these warnings she plowed forward at "full speed ahead" through night and fog. The captain was in pursuit of the "Blue Ribbon of the Atlantic" award given to the liner that would achieve the fastest transit across the Atlantic, a prize keenly coveted by the great shipping companies competing with each other.

What a price to pay for a cherished priority! -- Elder Henry E. Baasch, Silver Spring, MD

THE JEWISH NATION - A SPIRITUAL "TITANIC"? -- "The Jewish people cherished the idea that they were the favorites of heaven, and that they were always to be exalted as the church of God. They were the children of Abraham, they declared, and so firm did the foundation of their prosperity seem to them that they defied earth and heaven to dispossess them of their rights. But by their lives of unfaithfulness they were preparing for the condemnation of heaven and for separation from God." (Christ's Object Lessons, p. 294)
What think ye? Does modern "spiritual" Israel believe and teach the same thing?

p 7 -- SIGNS OF THE TRENDS -- "Madras, (RNS) -- Touching scenes were witnessed here when the world famed statue 'Our Lady of Fatima' visited Madras in the course of its global tour of peace and goodwill. Thousands of Catholics, many of them sick, came to Madras for a glimpse of the statue. The pious and the penitent converged on the St. Mary's Cathedral, where the Lady of Fatima image was displayed for public veneration. There were exclamations of ecstasy from some, as hands rose in supplication. Many wept."
The statue had been taken in procession from the airport to the Cathedral. After it had remained in veneration for a few hours, it was escorted to the Lourdes Shrine in Permabur, 30 kilometers from Madras, where many thousands worshipped.

"Our Lady of Fatima is especially venerated by Catholics in Madras. When the city was bombed by Japanese during World War II, the then Archbishop of Madras, Louils Mathias, reportedly prayed to the Lady of Fatima to save the city. He vowed to erect a shrine in her honor if his prayer was answered. Madras was saved. Though bombarded constantly by the Japanese, the city suffered relatively minor damage." (May 12, 1978, p. 9)
Comment:       "As we near the close of time, there will be greater and still greater external parade of heathen power; heathen deities will manifest their signal power, and will exhibit themselves before the cities of the world; and this delineation has already begun to be fulfilled." (Testimonies to Ministers, pp. 116,117)

"Aschaffenburg, West Germany (RNS) -- Two Roman Catholic priests and the parents of a young woman have been found guilty of negligent homicide in the death of the couple's daughter during protracted exorcism rites ...
"According to the indictments, Miss Michel died of 'highly advanced' malnutrition and dehydration in her parent's home in the village of Klingenberg, near here, after refusing nourishment during the months-long exorcism." Miss Michel was a student at the University of Wuerzburg, and had received medical treatment for epilepsy between 1969 and 1975. But failing to be cured, she came to believe that she was possessed of demons. Her parents, Joseph and Anna Michel, also came to believe that she was possessed, and consulted with a local Catholic priest. "On his advice, 82 year-old German Jesuit Father Rodewyk, an authority on exorcism, was called in for consultation." The Jesuit expert recommended formal exorcism to the Bishop of the ecclesiastical jurisdiction, who in turn appointed Fathers Alt and Renz to carry out the ritual.

"The two priests who performed the exorcism maintained in their court testimony that Miss Michel had been possessed of six demons, including the spirits of Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, Roman Emperor Nero, and Judas Iscariot.

"In tape recordings of the exorcism rites, played in court, Miss Michel's voice was harsh and distorted. Some observers said her voice sounded like the voice of the 'possessed' child in the movie, "The-Exorcist," which had been showing in West Germany for the previous two years -- as if another person were speaking from within her."(April 24, 1978, p. 10)

p 8 -- St. Louis (RNS) -- "A former supreme knight of the Knights of Columbus told a national gathering of Roman Catholic religious here that 'the Church was founded by Christ, not as a democratic but an authoritative body.'" John W. McDevitt was addressing a national congress on the theme - "What Ever Happened to Religious Life?" - sponsored by the Institute on Religious Life in cooperation with the Archdiocese of St. Louis.
McDevitt declared that "Christ did not make provision for a democratic poll on His doctrine, with the option to accept the pleasant and reject the difficult, to embrace Mount Tabor but repudiate Calvary. He told His apostles to teach 'all things' that He had told them. Christ wanted His followers to accept totally of what He taught." He continued - "in the days when our Church spoke with one voice the average loyal Catholic had ever before him uniform guidelines, adherence to which would achieve divine salvation. However, today he is completely confused when misguided clerics and religious go forth and preach a distorted analysis of Vatican II and challenge the magisterium." Mr. McDevitt indicated the cause for the problem was an "unreasonable doubt and false theology" of which the priesthood and sisterhood of the church were suffering. (April 25, 1978)
Comment:         How familiar the cause - "unreasonable doubt and false theology'' - when we take a look at our own church. Liberal thinkers are casting doubt - beyond reason - on our positions regarding Creation, Prophecy, and the Spirit of Prophecy; and theologians are projecting false theology in regard to the Incarnation, and Righteousness by Faith. Result - Confusion!

Swindon, Eng. (RNS) - "Ecumenism took a new upward swing when 400 people from six churches representing five denominations covenanted together to become one church in this western English town. The members came from the Baptist Tabernacle, the Church of Christ, the Methodist Central Hall, Sanford St. United Reformed Church and Trinity United Reformed Church and the Church of England.

"Chairmen at the founding meeting asked the members if they were ready to become one church. They signed their names as founding members before receiving Communion in the presence of the invited representatives of the denominations ...Teenagers were among those who formed the new congregation and parents who covenanted brought their children forward to be greeted and blessed."

While a central church complex is being built - furnishings from all participating churches, either sold or demolished, have been brought to Trinity where they are presently meeting to show in a practical way that all of the uniting congregations have contributed to the new structure. (April 25, 1978, p. 22) --- (Sep 1978)

"Watchman, What of the Night? " Thought Paper.  Adventist Laymen's Foundation.  (Excerpt)
SEP 1978