In Control
Power in Christ for Self-control
All are accountable for their actions while in this world upon probation. All have
power to control their actions if they will. If they are weak in virtue and purity of
thoughts and acts, they can obtain help from the Friend of the helpless. Jesus is
acquainted with all the weaknesses of human nature, and, if entreated, will give strength
to overcome the most powerful temptations. All can obtain this strength if they seek for
it in humility.
"Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of
God." [1 Cor. 10:31] Here is a principle which lies at the foundation of every act,
thought, and motive; the consecration of the entire being, both physical and mental, to
the control of the Spirit of God....You can do all things through Christ, who
strengtheneth you.
Before You Say "I Do!"
Early marriages are not to be encouraged. A relation so important as marriage and so
far-reaching in its results should not be entered upon hastily, without sufficient
preparation, and before the mental and physical powers are well developed.
Attachments formed in childhood have often resulted in very wretched unions, or in
disgraceful separations. Early connections, if formed without the consent of parents, have
seldom proved happy....After their judgement has become more matured, they view themselves
bound for life to each other, and perhaps
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not at all calculated to make each other happy. Then, instead of making the best of
their lot, recriminations take place, the breach widens, until there is settled
indifference and neglect of each other. To them there is nothing sacred in the word
"home." The very atmosphere is poisoned by unloving words and bitter reproaches.
Broken Engagements
Even if an engagement has been entered into without a full understanding of the
character of the one with whom you intend to unite, do not think that the engagement makes
it a positive necessity for you to take upon yourself the marriage vow and link yourself
for life to one whom you cannot love and respect. Be very careful how you enter into
conditional engagements; but better, far better, break the engagement before marriage than
separate afterward, as many do.
MARY ANNE SEEMS SELF-CENTRED AND WILFUL, NOT ALWAYS EXERCISING THE BEST JUDGEMENT IN
CHOICE OF FRIENDS. THE YOUNG MAN OF HER SPECIAL CHOICE IS FROM A PROMINENT ADVENTIST
FAMILY, AND YET IS IRRELIGIOUS, MAKING FUN OF THE CHURCH AND SPIRITUAL THINGS. HE IS
DECEPTIVE, PUTTING ON A FRONT TO MARY, PRETENDING TO BE SOMETHING HE IS NOT, IN ORDER TO
WIN HER HEART. ELLEN WHITE CONSIDERS THE ALMOST HYPNOTIC EFFECT SUCH A RELATIONSHIP CAN
HAVE, AND ASKS SOME THINGS THAT GET RIGHT TO THE HEART OF THE SITUATION.
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Essex Junction, Vermont August 22, 1875
Dear Mary Anne:
I have been shown some things in reference to you which I dare not withhold longer
because I feel you to be in danger. God loves you and He has given you unmistakable
evidences of His love. Jesus has bought you with His own blood, and what have you done for
Him?
You love yourself, love to enjoy pleasure, and love the society of young men; and you
fail to discriminate between the worthy and the unworthy. You have not experience and
judgement and are in danger of taking a course which will prove to be all wrong and result
in your ruin. You have strong affections, but your inexperience would lead you to have
them placed upon improper objects. You should be guarded and not follow the bent of your
own mind.
We are, my dear child, living amid the perils of the last days. Satan is intent upon
corrupting the minds of youth with thoughts and affections and sympathies that they think
are real genuine love which must not be interfered with. This I was shown is your case.
You little know how very anxious and how great burdens your parents have borne for you.
You have not honoured your father and your mother as God requires of you. The sin which
exists in this generation among children is that they are "disobedient to parents,
unthankful, unholy, lovers of pleasure more than lovers of God." And this state of
things exists to such an extent that it is made a subject of prophecy as one of the signs
that we are living in the last days of time.
God has claims upon you. He has blessed you with life and with health and with
capabilities and reasoning powers that you may, if you will improve, or you may greatly
abuse by yielding these powers or qualities of mind to the control of Satan. You are
responsible for the ability which God has given you.
You may, by making the most of your privileges, fit yourself for a position of
influence and duty.
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I was shown in my last vision that there are many of the young in Battle Creek who have
not the fear of God before them, who are not at all religiously inclined. And there is
still another class who are scoffers. Among the latter is Arthur Jones. He has all his
life been rebellious. He has dishonoured his father and his mother. The restraint of home
and parental authority he has despised and rebelled against. He has not been subdued. A
rebellious spirit is as natural as his breath. He is quarrelsome at home, disobedient,
heady, high-minded, unthankful and unholy. Such a spirit you are favouring. You are
allowing your affections to go out after this boy. Stop just where you are. Do not allow
this matter to go one step farther.
I was shown that he was a scorner of religion, a miserable unbeliever, a sceptic. He
makes sport of religious things. He puts on a fair exterior to keep favour with you, but
his entire life has been rebellious at home and rebellious against God.
No matter how he talks and deceives you, God looks upon him as he is, and I warn you
not to cherish feelings of affection for this young man. Sever all intimate and close
connection with the young man. He is unworthy of your love. He would not respect you if he
will not respect and honour his parents.
You must not be ready to dispose of your heart's affections. You are young and you are
unsuspecting. You will surely be deceived unless you are more guarded. God has purposes
for you which Satan wishes to defeat. Give yourself unreservedly to God; connect with
heaven.
Do not be led away from your Redeemer by an irreligious young man, a scorner of sacred
things. Sever the intimacy existing between you at once. Do not follow your inclination,
but follow your Saviour. Eternal life, my dear child, eternal life you want at any cost.
Do not sacrifice this for your pleasure, to follow your own feelings, but give yourself to
Jesus, love Him and live to His glory.
Take these words written, act upon them and God will bless you abundantly. Take reproof
as from God, take counsel and advice given in love.
God has given you golden opportunities. Improve them. Make the most of the time you
have now. Set your soul to seek God
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earnestly. Humble your heart before Him and in the simplicity of humble faith, take up
your cross and your responsibilities and follow the Pattern given you. Heaven will be
cheap enough. The precious immortal life will be given to all who choose the path of
humble obedience.
Will you from this time, make an entire change in your life and seek to know what is
the will of God concerning you? Neglect not this time of privilege, but here, right here,
lay all at the feet of Jesus and serve Him with your individual affections. God help you
to break off the shackles Satan has sought to bind upon you.
In haste and much love, Ellen White. Letter 30, 1875
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THIS LETTER HAS SOME OF THE STERNEST WARNINGS AND COUNSELS FROM THE LORD'S PROPHET
FOUND IN THIS BOOK. IT SEEMS THAT ELIZABETH HAS SO MANY PERSONAL PROBLEMS AND WEAKNESSES
THAT HER CASE IS HOPELESS. THIS LETTER AT FIRST SOUNDS LIKE IT COULD BE CONSIDERED A FINAL
JUDGEMENT FROM GOD, BUT RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF ALL THE REBUKE ARE THE FOLLOWING WORDS OF
ENCOURAGEMENT;
"I DO NOT CONSIDER YOUR CASE HOPELESS; IF I DID, MY PEN WOULD NOT BE TRACING THESE
LINES." ELLEN WHITE CONCLUDES WITH A STRONG APPEAL FOR CONVERSION OF ELIZABETH.
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Dear Elizabeth:
I was shown that you were in danger of being under the full control of the great
adversary of souls. You have been opposed to restraint, have been headstrong, wilful, and
stubborn, and have made your parents much trouble. They have erred. Your father has
unwisely petted you. You have taken advantage of this and have become deceptive. You have
received approbation which you did not deserve.
At school you had a good and noble teacher, yet you felt indignant because you were
restrained. You thought that because you were the daughter of Elder Cole, your teacher
should show a preference for you and should not take the liberty to correct and reprove
you. While in school, you were sometimes troublesome, impudent, and defiant, and greatly
lacked modesty and decorum. You were bold, selfish, and self-exalted, and needed firm
discipline at home as well as at school.
You have received incorrect ideas in regard to girls' and boys' associating together,
and it has been very congenial to your mind to be in the company of the boys. You have
been injured by reading love stories and romances, and your mind has been fascinated by
impure thoughts. Your imagination has become corrupt, until you seem to have no power to
control your thoughts. Satan leads you captive as he pleases.
Your conduct has not been chaste, modest, or becoming. You have not had the fear of God
before your eyes. My dear girl, unless you stop just where you are ruin is surely before
you. Cease your day-dreaming, your castle-building. Stop your thoughts from running in the
channel of folly and corruption.
If you indulge in vain imaginations, permitting your mind to dwell upon impure
thoughts, you are, in a degree, as guilty before God as if your thoughts were carried into
action. All that prevents the action is the lack of opportunity.
You will have to become a faithful sentinel over your eyes, ears, and all your senses
if you would control your mind and prevent vain and corrupt thoughts from staining your
soul.
The imagination must be positively and persistently controlled if the passions and
affections are made subject to reason, conscience,
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and character. You are in danger, for you are just upon the point of sacrificing your
eternal interests at the altar of passion. Passion is obtaining positive control of your
entire being- passion of what quality? of a base, destructive nature.
I appeal to you to stop where you are. Advance not another step in your headstrong,
wanton course; for before you are misery and death. Unless you exercise self-control in
regard to your passions and affections you will surely bring yourself into disrepute with
all around you, and will bring upon your character disgrace which will last while you
live.
I do not consider your case hopeless; if I did, my pen would not be tracing these
lines. In the strength of God, you can redeem the past. You may even now gain a moral
excellence so that your name may be associated with things pure and holy. You can be
elevated. God has provided for you the necessary helps.
You have thought so much of yourself, of your own smartness, that it has led you to
such affectation and vanity as to make you almost a fool. You have a deceitful tongue,
which has indulged in misrepresentation and falsehood. Oh, my dear girl, if you could only
arouse, if your slumbering, deadened conscience could be awakened, and you could cherish a
habitual impression of the presence of God, and keep yourself subject to the control of an
enlightened, wakeful conscience, you would be happy yourself and a blessing to your
parents, whose hearts you now wound. You could be an instrument of righteousness to your
associates. You need a thorough conversion, and without it you are in the gall of
bitterness, and in the bonds of iniquity.
Put marriage out of your girl's head. You are in no sense fit for this. You need years
of experience before you can be qualified to understand the duties, and take up the
burdens, of married life.
You may become a prudent, modest, virtuous girl, but not without earnest effort. You
must watch, you must pray, you must meditate, you must investigate your motives and your
actions. Closely analyse your feelings and your acts. Would you, in the presence of your
father, perform an impure action? No, indeed. But you do this in the presence of your
heavenly Father,
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who is so much more exalted, so holy, so pure. Yes; you corrupt your own body in the
presence of the pure, sinless angels, and in the presence of Christ; and you continue to
do this irrespective of conscience; irrespective of the light and warnings given you.
Yield yourself to Christ without delay; He alone, by the power of His grace, can redeem
you from ruin. He alone can bring your moral and mental powers in a state of health. Your
heart may be warm with the love of God; your understanding, clear and mature, your
conscience, illuminated, quick, and pure; your will, upright and sanctified, subject to
the control of the Spirit of God. You can make yourself what you choose. If you will now
face rightabout, cease to do evil and learn to do well, then you will be happy indeed; you
will be successful in the battles of life, and rise to glory and honour in the better life
than this. "Choose you this day whom ye will serve."
Ellen White. Letter in Testimonies, vol. 2, pp. 558-565
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Don't Be Squeezed into the World's Mould
Those who would not fall a prey to Satan's devices, must guard well the avenues of the
soul; they must avoid reading, seeing, or hearing that which will suggest impure thoughts.
The mind must not be left to dwell at random upon every subject that the enemy of souls
may suggest. The heart must be faithfully sentineled, or evils without will awaken evils
within, and the soul will wander in darkness.
Those who would have that wisdom which is from God must become fools in the sinful
knowledge of this age, in order to be wise. They should shut their eyes, that they may see
and learn no evil. They should close their ears, lest they hear that which is evil and
obtain that knowledge which would stain their purity of thoughts and acts. And they should
guard their tongues, lest they utter corrupt communications and guile be found in their
mouths.
We are commanded to crucify the flesh, with the affections and lusts. How shall we do
it? Shall we inflict pain on the body? No, but put to death the temptation to sin. The
corrupt thought is to be expelled. Every thought is to be brought into captivity to Jesus
Christ. All animal propensities are to be subjected to the higher powers of the soul. The
love of God must reign supreme; Christ must occupy an undivided throne. Our bodies are to
be regarded as His purchased possession. The members of the body are to become the
instruments of righteousness.
Pornography and Your Mind
Many of the young are eager for books. They read everything they can obtain. Exciting
love stories and impure pictures have a corrupting influence. Novels are eagerly perused
by many, and, as the result, their imagination becomes defiled. Photographs of females in
a state of nudity are frequently circulated for sale.
This is an age when corruption is teeming everywhere. The lust of the eye and corrupt
passions are aroused by beholding and by reading. The heart is corrupted through the
imagination. The mind takes pleasure in contemplating scenes which awaken the lower and
baser passions. These vile images, seen through defiled imagination,
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corrupt the morals and prepare the deluded, infatuated beings to give loose rein to
lustful passions.
Avoid reading and seeing things which will suggest impure thoughts. Cultivate the moral
and intellectual powers. Let not these noble powers become enfeebled and perverted by much
reading of even storybooks.
Satan has come down with great power to work his deceptions. He fastens the mind or
imaginations upon impure, unlawful things. Christians become like Christ in character by
dwelling upon the divine Model. That with which they come in contact has a moulding
influence upon life and character. I have read of a painter who would never look upon an
imperfect painting for a single moment, lest it should have a deteriorating influence upon
his own eye and conceptions. That which we allow ourselves to look upon oftenest, and
think of most, transfers itself in a measure to us.
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