The
Great Controversy
To
All the World
Chapter 38
The Final Warning
"I saw another angel come down from heaven,
having great power; and the earth was lightened with his glory. And he cried mightily with
a strong voice, saying, Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen, and is become the
habitation of devils, and the hold of every foul spirit, and a cage of every unclean and
hateful bird." "And I heard another voice from heaven, saying, Come out of her,
My people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her
plagues." Revelation 18:1, 2, 4.
This scripture points forward to a time when the
announcement of the fall of Babylon, as made by the second angel of Revelation 14 (verse
8), is to be repeated, with the additional mention of the corruptions which have been
entering the various organizations that constitute Babylon, since that message was first
given, in the summer of 1844. A terrible condition of the religious world is here
described. With every rejection of truth the minds of the people will become darker, their
hearts more stubborn, until they are entrenched in an infidel hardihood. In defiance of
the warnings which God has given, they will continue to trample upon one of the precepts
of the Decalogue, until they are led to persecute those who hold it sacred. Christ is set
at nought in the contempt placed upon His word and His people. As the teachings of
spiritualism are accepted by the churches, the
restraint imposed upon the carnal heart is
removed, and the profession of religion will become a cloak to conceal the basest
iniquity. A belief in spiritual manifestations opens the door to seducing spirits and
doctrines of devils, and thus the influence of evil angels will be felt in the churches.
Of Babylon, at the time brought to view in this
prophecy, it is declared: "Her sins have reached unto heaven, and God hath remembered
her iniquities." Revelation 18:5. She has filled up the measure of her guilt, and
destruction is about to fall upon her. But God still has a people in Babylon; and before
the visitation of His judgments these faithful ones must be called out, that they partake
not of her sins and "receive not of her plagues." Hence the movement symbolized
by the angel coming down from heaven, lightening the earth with his glory and crying
mightily with a strong voice, announcing the sins of Babylon. In connection with his
message the call is heard: "Come out of her, My people." These announcements,
uniting with the third angel's message, constitute the final warning to be given to the
inhabitants of the earth.
Fearful is the issue to which the world is to be
brought. The powers of earth, uniting to war against the commandments of God, will decree
that "all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond" (Revelation
13:16), shall conform to the customs of the church by the observance of the false sabbath.
All who refuse compliance will be visited with civil penalties, and it will finally be
declared that they are deserving of death. On the other hand, the law of God enjoining the
Creator's rest day demands obedience and threatens wrath against all who transgress its
precepts.
With the issue thus clearly brought before him,
whoever shall trample upon God's law to obey a human enactment receives the mark of the
beast; he accepts the sign of allegiance to the power which he chooses to obey instead of
God. The warning from heaven is: "If any man worship the beast
and his image, and receive his mark in his
forehead, or in his hand, the same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God, which is
poured out without mixture into the cup of His indignation." Revelation 14:9, 10.
But not one is made to suffer the wrath of God
until the truth has been brought home to his mind and conscience, and has been rejected.
There are many who have never had an opportunity to hear the special truths for this time.
The obligation of the fourth commandment has never been set before them in its true light.
He who reads every heart and tries every motive will leave none who desire a knowledge of
the truth, to be deceived as to the issues of the controversy. The decree is not to be
urged upon the people blindly. Everyone is to have sufficient light to make his decision
intelligently.
The Sabbath will be the great test of loyalty,
for it is the point of truth especially controverted. When the final test shall be brought
to bear upon men, then the line of distinction will be drawn between those who serve God
and those who serve Him not. While the observance of the false sabbath in compliance with
the law of the state, contrary to the fourth commandment, will be an avowal of allegiance
to a power that is in opposition to God, the keeping of the true Sabbath, in obedience to
God's law, is an evidence of loyalty to the Creator. While one class, by accepting the
sign of submission to earthly powers, receive the mark of the beast, the other choosing
the token of allegiance to divine authority, receive the seal of God.
Heretofore those who presented the truths of the
third angel's message have often been regarded as mere alarmists. Their predictions that
religious intolerance would gain control in the United States, that church and state would
unite to persecute those who keep the commandments of God, have been pronounced groundless
and absurd. It has been confidently declared that this land could never become other than
what it has been--the defender of religious freedom. But
as the question of enforcing Sunday observance is
widely agitated, the event so long doubted and disbelieved is seen to be approaching, and
the third message will produce an effect which it could not have had before.
In every generation God has sent His servants to
rebuke sin, both in the world and in the church. But the people desire smooth things
spoken to them, and the pure, unvarnished truth is not acceptable. Many reformers, in
entering upon their work, determined to exercise great prudence in attacking the sins of
the church and the nation. They hoped, by the example of a pure Christian life, to lead
the people back to the doctrines of the Bible. But the Spirit of God came upon them as it
came upon Elijah, moving him to rebuke the sins of a wicked king and an apostate people;
they could not refrain from preaching the plain utterances of the Bible-- doctrines which
they had been reluctant to present. They were impelled to zealously declare the truth and
the danger which threatened souls. The words which the Lord gave them they uttered,
fearless of consequences, and the people were compelled to hear the warning.
Thus the message of the third angel will be
proclaimed. As the time comes for it to be given with greatest power, the Lord will work
through humble instruments, leading the minds of those who consecrate themselves to His
service. The laborers will be qualified rather by the unction of His Spirit than by the
training of literary institutions. Men of faith and prayer will be constrained to go forth
with holy zeal, declaring the words which God gives them. The sins of Babylon will be laid
open. The fearful results of enforcing the observances of the church by civil authority,
the inroads of spiritualism, the stealthy but rapid progress of the papal power--all will
be unmasked. By these solemn warnings the people will be stirred. Thousands upon thousands
will listen who have never heard words like these. In amazement they
hear the testimony that Babylon is the church,
fallen because of her errors and sins, because of her rejection of the truth sent to her
from heaven. As the people go to their former teachers with the eager inquiry, Are these
things so? the ministers present fables, prophesy smooth things, to soothe their fears and
quiet the awakened conscience. But since many refuse to be satisfied with the mere
authority of men and demand a plain "Thus saith the Lord," the popular ministry,
like the Pharisees of old, filled with anger as their authority is questioned, will
denounce the message as of Satan and stir up the sin-loving multitudes to revile and
persecute those who proclaim it.
As the controversy extends into new fields and
the minds of the people are called to God's downtrodden law, Satan is astir. The power
attending the message will only madden those who oppose it. 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, and, in this work,
papists and Protestants unite. As the movement for Sunday enforcement becomes more bold
and decided, the law will be invoked against commandment keepers. They will be threatened
with fines and imprisonment, and some will be offered positions of influence, and other
rewards and advantages, as inducements to renounce their faith. But their steadfast answer
is: "Show us from the word of God our error"--the same plea that was made by
Luther under similar circumstances. Those who are arraigned before the courts make a
strong vindication of the truth, and some who hear them are led to take their stand to
keep all the commandments of God. Thus light will be brought before thousands who
otherwise would know nothing of these truths.
Conscientious obedience to the word of God will
be treated as rebellion. Blinded by Satan, the parent will exercise harshness and severity
toward the believing child; the master or mistress will oppress the commandment-keeping
servant. Affection will be alienated; children will be disinherited and driven from home.
The words of Paul will be literally fulfilled: "All that will live godly in Christ
Jesus shall suffer persecution." 2 Timothy 3:12. As the defenders of truth refuse to
honor the Sunday-sabbath, some of them will be thrust into prison, some will be exiled,
some will be treated as slaves. To human wisdom all this now seems impossible; but as the
restraining Spirit of God shall be withdrawn from men, and they shall be under the control
of Satan, who hates the divine precepts, there will be strange developments. The heart can
be very cruel when God's fear and love are removed.
As the storm approaches, a large class who have
professed faith in the third angel's message, but have not been sanctified through
obedience to the truth, abandon their position and join the ranks of the opposition. By
uniting with the world and partaking of its spirit, they have come to view matters in
nearly the same light; and when the test is brought, they are prepared to choose the easy,
popular side. Men of talent and pleasing address, who once rejoiced in the truth, employ
their powers to deceive and mislead souls. They become the most bitter enemies of their
former brethren. When Sabbathkeepers are brought before the courts to answer for their
faith, these apostates are the most efficient agents of Satan to misrepresent and accuse
them, and by false reports and insinuations to stir up the rulers against them.
In this time of persecution the faith of the
Lord's servants will be tried. They have faithfully given the warning, looking to God and
to His word alone. God's Spirit, moving upon their hearts, has constrained them to speak.
Stimulated with holy zeal, and with the divine impulse
strong upon them, they entered upon the performance of their duties without coldly
calculating the consequences of speaking to the people the word which the Lord had given
them. They have not consulted their temporal interests, nor sought to preserve their
reputation or their lives. Yet when the storm of opposition and reproach bursts upon them,
some, overwhelmed with consternation, will be ready to exclaim: "Had we foreseen the
consequences of our words, we would have held our peace." They are hedged in with
difficulties. Satan assails them with fierce temptations. The work which they have
undertaken seems far beyond their ability to accomplish. They are threatened with
destruction. The enthusiasm which animated them is gone; yet they cannot turn back. Then,
feeling their utter helplessness, they flee to the Mighty One for strength. They remember
that the words which they have spoken were not theirs, but His who bade them give the
warning. God put the truth into their hearts, and they could not forbear to proclaim it.
The same trials have been experienced by men of
God in ages past. Wycliffe, Huss, Luther, Tyndale, Baxter, Wesley, urged that all
doctrines be brought to the test of the Bible and declared that they would renounce
everything which it condemned. Against these men persecution raged with relentless fury;
yet they ceased not to declare the truth. Different periods in the history of the church
have each been marked by the development of some special truth, adapted to the necessities
of God's people at that time. Every new truth has made its way against hatred and
opposition; those who were blessed with its light were tempted and tried. The Lord gives a
special truth for the people in an emergency. Who dare refuse to publish it? He commands
His servants to present the last invitation of mercy to the world. They cannot remain
silent, except at the peril of their souls. Christ's ambassadors
have nothing to do with consequences. They must
perform their duty and leave results with God.
As the opposition rises to a fiercer height, the
servants of God are again perplexed; for it seems to them that they have brought the
crisis. But conscience and the word of God assure them that their course is right; and
although the trials continue, they are strengthened to bear them. The contest grows closer
and sharper, but their faith and courage rise with the emergency. Their testimony is:
"We dare not tamper with God's word, dividing His holy law; calling one portion
essential and another nonessential, to gain the favor of the world. The Lord whom we serve
is able to deliver us. Christ has conquered the powers of earth; and shall we be afraid of
a world already conquered?"
Persecution in its varied forms is the
development of a principle which will exist as long as Satan exists and Christianity has
vital power. No man can serve God without enlisting against himself the opposition of the
hosts of darkness. Evil angels will assail him, alarmed that his influence is taking the
prey from their hands. Evil men, rebuked by his example, will unite with them in seeking
to separate him from God by alluring temptations. When these do not succeed, then a
compelling power is employed to force the conscience.
But so long as Jesus remains man's intercessor in
the sanctuary above, the restraining influence of the Holy Spirit is felt by rulers and
people. It still controls to some extent the laws of the land. Were it not for these laws,
the condition of the world would be much worse than it now is. While many of our rulers
are active agents of Satan, God also has His agents among the leading men of the nation.
The enemy moves upon his servants to propose measures that would greatly impede the work
of God; but statesmen who fear the Lord are influenced by holy angels to oppose such
propositions with unanswerable arguments. Thus a few men will
hold in check a powerful current of evil. The
opposition of the enemies of truth will be restrained that the third angel's message may
do its work. When the final warning shall be given, it will arrest the attention of these
leading men through whom the Lord is now working, and some of them will accept it, and
will stand with the people of God through the time of trouble.
The angel who unites in the proclamation of the
third angel's message is to lighten the whole earth with his glory. A work of world-wide
extent and unwonted power is here foretold. The advent movement of 1840-44 was a glorious
manifestation of the power of God; the first angel's message was carried to every
missionary station in the world, and in some countries there was the greatest religious
interest which has been witnessed in any land since the Reformation of the sixteenth
century; but these are to be exceeded by the mighty movement under the last warning of the
third angel.
The work will be similar to that of the Day of
Pentecost. As the "former rain" was given, in the outpouring of the Holy Spirit
at the opening of the gospel, to cause the upspringing of the precious seed, so the
"latter rain" will be given at its close for the ripening of the harvest.
"Then shall we know, if we follow on to know the Lord: His going forth is prepared as
the morning; and He shall come unto us as the rain, as the latter and former rain unto the
earth." Hosea 6:3. "Be glad then, ye children of Zion, and rejoice in the Lord
your God: for He hath given you the former rain moderately, and He will cause to come down
for you the rain, the former rain, and the latter rain." Joel 2:23. "In the last
days, saith God, I will pour out of My Spirit upon all flesh." "And it shall
come to pass, that whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved." Acts
2:17, 21.
The great work of the gospel is not to close with
less manifestation of the power of God than marked its opening. The prophecies which were
fulfilled in the outpouring of the former rain at the opening of the gospel are
again to be fulfilled in the latter rain at its close. Here are "the times of
refreshing" to which the apostle Peter looked forward when he said: "Repent ye
therefore, and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out, when the times of
refreshing shall come from the presence of the Lord; and He shall send Jesus." Acts
3:19, 20.
Servants of God, with their faces lighted up and
shining with holy consecration, will hasten from place to place to proclaim the message
from heaven. By thousands of voices, all over the earth, the warning will be given.
Miracles will be wrought, the sick will be healed, and signs and wonders will follow the
believers. Satan also works, with lying wonders, even bringing down fire from heaven in
the sight of men. Revelation 13:13. Thus the inhabitants of the earth will be brought to
take their stand.
The message will be carried not so much by
argument as by the deep conviction of the Spirit of God. The arguments have been
presented. The seed has been sown, and now it will spring up and bear fruit. The
publications distributed by missionary workers have exerted their influence, yet many
whose minds were impressed have been prevented from fully comprehending the truth or from
yielding obedience. Now the rays of light penetrate everywhere, the truth is seen in its
clearness, and the honest children of God sever the bands which have held them. Family
connections, church relations, are powerless to stay them now. Truth is more precious than
all besides. Notwithstanding the agencies combined against the truth, a large number take
their stand upon the Lord's side.
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