Opinions and Practices to Be Conformed to God's Word
SELECTED FROM REVIEW AND HERALD ARTICLE, MARCH 25, 1902 .
There are many who claim that they have been sanctified to God, and yet when the great
standard of righteousness is presented to them they become greatly excited and manifest a
spirit which proves that they know nothing of what it means to be sanctified. They have
not the mind of Christ; for those who are truly sanctified will reverence and obey the
Word of God as fast as it is opened to them, and they will express a strong desire to know
what is truth on every point of doctrine. An exultant feeling is no evidence of
sanctification. The assertion, "I am saved, I am saved," does not prove that the
soul is saved or sanctified.
Many who are greatly excited are told that they are sanctified, when they have no
intelligent idea of what the term means, for they know not the Scriptures or the power of
God. They flatter themselves that they are in conformity to the will of God because they
feel happy; but when they are tested, when the Word of God is brought to bear upon their
experience, they stop their ears from hearing the truth, saying, "I am
sanctified," and that puts an end to the controversy. They will have nothing to do
with searching the Scriptures to know what is truth, and prove that they are fearfully
self-deceived. Sanctification means very much more than a flight of feeling.
Excitement is not sanctification. Entire conformity to the will of our Father which is
in heaven is alone sanctification, and the will of God is expressed in His holy law. The
keeping of all the commandments of God is sanctification. Proving
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yourselves obedient children to God's Word is sanctification. The Word of God is to be
our guide, not the opinions or ideas of men. Let those who would be truly sanctified
search the Word of God with patience, with prayer, and with humble contrition of soul. Let
them remember that Jesus prayed, "Sanctify them through Thy truth: Thy word is
truth" (John 17:17).
Living by Every Word of God
Christianity is simply living by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God. We
are to believe in, and live in, Christ, who is the way, the truth, and the life. We have
faith in God when we believe His Word; we trust and obey God when we keep His
commandments; and we love God when we love His law.
Believing a lie will not put any one of us in the way of being sanctified. Should all
the ministers in the world tell us that we were safe in disobeying a single precept of the
holy standard of righteousness, it would not lessen our obligations nor make our guilt
less, if we reject a plain "Thou shalt" or "Thou shalt not." We need
not think that because our fathers did a certain way and died happy, we may follow in
their footsteps and be accepted in rendering the same service and doing the same works
that they did.
We have more light than they had in their day; and if we would be accepted of God, we
must be as faithful in obeying the light and walking in it as they were in receiving and
obeying the light that God sent to them. We must accept and improve the light that shines
upon our pathway as faithfully as they accepted and improved the light that fell upon
their pathway in their generation. We shall be judged according to the light that shines
into the soul-temple in our day; and if we follow the light, we shall be free men and
women in Christ Jesus.