Criticising the Church
by Ellen White
At the commencement of the Sabbath Eld. Farnsworth preached a most gloomy discourse
telling of the great wickedness and corruption in our midst and dwelling upon the
apostasies among us and there was no light, no good cheer, no spiritual encouragement in
this discourse. There was a general gloom diffused among the delegates to the conference.
But the Lord gave me testimony calculated to encourage. My own soul was blessed and light
seemed to spring up amid the darkness. (see 3BIO 393) 1888 68
You will take passages in the Testimonies that speak of the close of probation, of the
shaking among God's people, and you will talk of a coming out from this people of a purer,
holier people that will arise. Now all this pleases the enemy. We should not needlessly
take a course that will make differences or create dissension. We should not give the
impression that if our particular ideas are not followed, it is because the ministers are
lacking in comprehension and in faith, and are walking in darkness. 1SM 179
There are little companies continually rising who believe that God is only with the
very few, the very scattered, and their influence is to tear down and scatter that which
God's servants build up. Restless minds who want to be seeing and believing something new
continually are constantly rising, some in one place and some in another, all doing a
special work for the enemy, yet claiming to have the truth. They stand separate from the
people whom God is leading out and prospering, and through whom He is to do His great
work. They are continually expressing their fears that the body of Sabbathkeepers are
becoming like the world, but there are scarcely two of these whose views are in harmony.
They are scattered and confused, and yet deceive themselves so much as to think that God
is especially with them. Some of these profess to have the gifts among them; but are led
by the influence and teachings of these gifts to hold in doubt those upon whom God has
laid the special burden of His work, and to lead off a class from the body. The people,
who, in accordance with God's word, are putting forth every effort to be one, who are
established in the message of the third angel, are looked upon with suspicion for the
reason that they are extending their labour and are gathering souls into the truth. They
are considered worldly because they have an influence in the world, and their acts testify
that they expect God yet to do a special and great work upon the earth, to bring out a
people and fit them for Christ's appearing. 1T 417
The Lord has declared that the history of the past shall be rehearsed as we enter upon
the closing work. Every truth that He has given for these last days is to be proclaimed to
the world. Every pillar that He has established is to be strengthened. We cannot now step
off the foundation that God has established. We cannot now enter into any new
organisation; for this would mean apostasy from the truth.--Manuscript 129, 1905.
There is no need to doubt, to be fearful that the work will not succeed. God is at the
head of the work, and He will set everything in order. If matters need adjusting at the
head of the work, God will attend to that, and work to right every wrong. Let us have
faith that God is going to carry the noble ship which bears the people of God safely into
port.
When I voyaged from Portland, Maine, to Boston, many years ago, a storm came upon us,
and the great waves dashed us to and fro. The chandeliers fell, and the trunks were rolled
from side to side, like balls. The passengers were frightened, and many were screaming,
waiting in expectation of death.
After awhile the pilot came on board. The captain stood near the pilot as he took the
wheel, and expressed fear about the course in which the ship was directed. "Will you
take the wheel?" asked the pilot. The captain was not ready to do that, for he knew
that he lacked experience.
Then some of the passengers grew uneasy, and said they feared the pilot would dash them
upon the rocks. "Will you take the wheel?" asked the pilot; but they knew that
they could not manage the wheel. 2SM 390
Again I say, The Lord hath not spoken by any messenger who calls the church that keeps
the commandments of God, Babylon. True, there are tares with the wheat; but Christ said He
would send His angels to first gather the tares and bind them in bundles to burn them, but
gather the wheat into the garner. I know that the Lord loves His church. It is not to be
disorganised or broken up into independent atoms. There is not the least consistency in
this; there is not the least evidence that such a thing will be. Those who shall heed this
false message and try to leaven others will be deceived and prepared to receive advanced
delusions, and they will come to nought.
There is in some of the members of the church, pride, self-sufficiency, stubborn
unbelief, and a refusing to yield their ideas, although evidence may be piled upon
evidence which makes the message to the Laodicean church applicable. But that will not
blot out the church that it will not exist. Let both tares and wheat grow together until
the harvest. Then it is the angels that do the work of separation.
I warn the Seventh-day Adventist Church to be careful how you receive every new notion
and those who claim to have great light. The character of their work seems to be to accuse
and to tear down. My brother, I would say to you, Be careful. Go not one step farther in
the path you have entered upon. Walk in the light "while ye have the light, lest
darkness come upon you" (John 12:35). 2SM 68
We are not going to be interrupted in meeting after meeting by those who claim they
have a message to deliver. He who presses himself forward into a place where he is not
wanted is not doing the work of God. We are to work like soldiers in an army. We are not
to step out of the ranks, and begin to work on our own account.--Manuscript 30, 1901. 2SM
71
The present is a time of great peril to the people of God. God is leading out a people,
not an individual here and there. He has a church on the earth, that abide in the truth;
and when we see, not only men, but young girls, crying out against the church, we are
afraid of them. We know God has not sent them, yet they ran, and all who do not accept
their erratic ideas are denounced as warring against the Spirit of the Lord. All such
things are in Satan's line, but the work of God will go forward while there are now and
ever will be those who work directly against the prayer of Christ. The work will advance,
leaving them with their satanic inventions far behind. . . . 2SM 79
The effect on the people was most happy. Believers and unbelievers bore testimony that
the Lord had blessed them in the word spoken and that from this time they would not look
on the dark side and dwell upon the great power of Satan, but talk of the goodness and the
love and compassion of Jesus, and praise God more. . . (see 1888 68) 3BIO 393
The word of the Lord came to Elijah; he did not seek to be the Lord's messenger, but
the word came to him. God always has men to whom He entrusts His message. His Spirit moves
upon their hearts and constrains them to speak. Stimulated by holy zeal, and with the
divine impulse strong upon them, they enter upon the performance of their duty without
coldly calculating the consequences of speaking to the people the word which the Lord has
given them. But the servant of God is soon made aware that he has risked something. He
finds himself and his message made the subject of criticism. His manners, his life, his
property, are all inspected and commented upon. His message is picked to pieces and
rejected in the most illiberal and unsanctified spirit, as men in their finite judgement
see fit. Has that message done the work that God designed it should accomplish? No; it has
signally failed because the hearts of the hearers were unsanctified. 5T 299
This transfer of responsibilities to labourers whose experience is more or less limited
is attended with some dangers against which we need to guard. The world is filled with
strife for the supremacy. The spirit of pulling away from fellow labourers, the spirit of
disorganisation, is in the very air we breathe. By some, all efforts to establish order
are regarded as dangerous--as a restriction of personal liberty, and hence to be feared as
popery. These deceived souls regard it a virtue to boast of their freedom to think and act
independently. They declare that they will not take any man's say-so, that they are
amenable to no man. I have been instructed that it is Satan's special effort to lead men
to feel that God is pleased to have them choose their own course independent of the
counsel of their brethren. 9T 257
God permits men to be placed in positions of responsibility. When they err, He has
power to correct or to remove them. We should be careful not to take into our hands the
work of judging that belongs to God. MH 484
The conduct of David toward Saul has a lesson. By command of God, Saul had been
anointed as king over Israel. Because of his disobedience the Lord declared that the
kingdom should be taken from him; and yet how tender and courteous and forbearing was the
conduct of David toward him! In seeking the life of David, Saul came into the wilderness
and, unattended, entered the very cave where David with his men of war lay hidden.
"And the men of David said unto him, Behold the day of which the Lord said unto thee,
. . . I will deliver thine enemy into thine hand, that thou mayest do to him as it shall
seem good unto thee. . . . And he said unto his men, The Lord forbid that I should do this
thing unto my master, the Lord's anointed, to stretch forth mine hand against him, seeing
he is the anointed of the Lord." The Saviour bids us, "Judge not, that ye be not
judged. For with what judgement ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye
mete, it shall be measured to you again." Remember that soon your life record will
pass in review before God. Remember, too, that He has said, "Thou art inexcusable, O
man, whosoever thou art that judgest: . . . for thou that judgest doest the same
things." 1 Samuel 24: 4-6; Matthew 7:1, 2; Romans 2:1. MH 484F
When men arise, claiming to have a message from God, but instead of warring against
principalities and powers, and the rulers of the darkness of this world, they form a
hollow square, and turn the weapons of warfare against the church militant, be afraid of
them. They do not bear the divine credentials. God has not given them any such burden of
labour. They would tear down that which God would restore by the Laodicean message. He
wounds only that he may heal, not cause to perish. The Lord lays upon no man a message
that will discourage and dishearten the church. He reproves, he rebukes, he chastens; but
it is only that he may restore and approve at last.... How is it that these pamphlets
denouncing the Seventh-day Adventist Church as Babylon were scattered abroad everywhere,
at the very time when that church was receiving the outpouring of the Spirit of God? How
is it that men can be so deceived as to imagine that the loud cry consists in calling the
people of God out from the fellowship of a church that is enjoying a season of refreshing?
O, may these deceived souls come into the current, and receive the blessing, and be endued
with power from on high. RH OCT.17,1893
Mark the whole tenor of this chapter, and learn the lesson it conveys to modern Israel.
These things are written for our ensamples upon whom the ends of the world are come. We
see the unbelief, and the stout resistance of some who have had great light, and although
evidence has been piled upon evidence, they have kept themselves in stubborn resistance.
The Lord has sent messages of warning and entreaty, messages of reproof and rebuke, and
they have not been in vain. But we have never had a message that the Lord would
disorganise the church. We have never had the prophecy concerning Babylon applied to the
Seventh-day Adventist Church, or been informed that the "loud cry" consisted in
calling God's people to come out of her; for this is not God's plan concerning Israel.
In the example of Moses pleading for the children of Israel, is represented the
position that we should take in regard to the people of God, however erring, or weak, or
defective they may be. By the mighty cleaver of truth, the Lord has brought out a people
from the quarry of the world, as he brought out of Egypt a people to keep his
commandments, and at every step he has shown them that he is leading them in paths of
truth and righteousness. He has sent his light and his counsels, instructing them to build
institutions of learning, to provide sanitariums and publishing houses, and success has
attended the carrying out of these plans. The money of the Seventh-day Adventists has not
been hoarded in order that they might live delicately, but self-denial and self-sacrifice
have marked their history, and still their work is to make progress, and to be aggressive.
The world have a light constantly shining upon them, because this people honour God in
keeping his commandments. Now can we expect that a message would be true that would
designate as Babylon the people for whom God has done so much? Hell would triumph should
such a message be received, and the world would be strengthened in iniquity. All the
reproaches which Satan has cast upon the character of God, would appear as truth, and the
conclusion would be made that God has no chosen or organised church in the world. O, what
a triumph would this be to Satan and his confederacy of evil! God does not work in this
way. He does just what he said he would do in the 58th chapter of Isaiah:--
And the Lord shall guide thee continually, and satisfy thy soul in drought, and make
fat thy bones: and thou shalt be like a watered garden, and like a spring of water, whose
waters fail not. And they that shall be of thee shall build the old waste places: thou
shalt raise up the foundations of many generations; and thou shalt be called, The repairer
of the breach, The restorer of paths to dwell in. If thou turn away thy foot from the
Sabbath, from doing thy pleasure on my holy day; and call the Sabbath a delight, the holy
of the Lord, honourable; and shalt honour him, not doing thine own ways, nor finding thine
own pleasure, nor speaking thine own words: then shalt thou delight thyself in the Lord;
and I will cause thee to ride upon the high places of the earth, and feed thee with the
heritage of Jacob thy father: for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it. RH OCT.3,1893
Our physicians are to stand where no binding influence will hold them speechless when
they hear wrong sentiments expressed. At times, with burning earnestness and words of
terrible severity, Christ denounced the abominations that He saw in the church and in the
world. He would not allow the people to be deceived by false claims to righteousness and
sanctity.
We are to unify, but not on a platform of error. That which has been said in the
testimonies in regard to "Living Temple," and its misleading sentiments, is not
overdrawn. Some of its theories are misleading, and their influence will be to close the
minds of those who receive them against the truth for this time. Men may explain and
explain in regard to these theories, nevertheless they are contrary to the truth.
Scriptures are misplaced and misapplied, taken out of their connection and given a wrong
application. Thus those are deceived who have not a vital, personal experience in the
truths that have made us as a people what we are.
We are living amidst the perils of the last days. We are to watch unto prayer. We are
to put our entire trust in God, glorifying Him. Daily we are to learn lessons from the
greatest Medical Missionary that ever trod this earth. He is our tabernacle of witness for
heavenly things. He will not accept that which has been done in bringing so much of a
commercial spirit into the medical missionary work, neither will He accept the Laodicean
condition of the Medical Missionary Association. This association is not doing the work
indicated by its name. It is not preparing a people to obtain a sound, healthy experience,
which will stand the test of the judgement. I am so sorry; for God is dishonoured. His
work, which should be a praise in the earth, is belittled. False sentiments have been
entertained, and a strange work has been done. SPTB02 47
We [Satan and his angels] must cause distraction and division. We must destroy their
anxiety for their own souls, and lead them to criticise, to judge, and to accuse and
condemn one another, and to cherish selfishness and enmity. For these sins, God banished
us from His presence; and all who follow our example will meet a similar fate. TM 475
God has a church upon the earth who are His chosen people, who keep His commandments.
He is leading, not stray offshoots, not one here and one there, but a people. The truth is
a sanctifying power; but the church militant is not the church triumphant. There are tares
among the wheat. `Wilt thou then that we . . . gather them up?' was the question of the
servant; but the master answered, `Nay; lest while ye gather up the tares, ye root up also
the wheat with them.' The gospel net draws not only good fish, but bad ones as well, and
the Lord only knows who are His.
It is our individual duty to walk humbly with God. We are not to seek any strange, new
message. We are not to think that the chosen ones of God who are trying to walk in the
light compose Babylon. The fallen denominational churches are Babylon. Babylon has been
fostering poisonous doctrines, the wine of error. This wine of error is made up of false
doctrines, such as the natural immortality of the soul, the eternal torment of the wicked,
the denial of the pre-existence of Christ prior to His birth in Bethlehem, and advocating
and exalting the first day of the week above God's holy and sanctified day. These and
kindred errors are presented to the world by the various churches, and thus the Scriptures
are fulfilled that say, `For all nations have drunk of the wine of the wrath of her
fornication.' It is a wrath which is created by false doctrines, and when kings and
presidents drink this wine of the wrath of her fornication, they are stirred with anger
against those who will not come into harmony with the false and satanic heresies which
exalt the false sabbath, and lead men to trample underfoot God's memorial. TM 61
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