The Church will Stand
by Ellen White
We are God's commandment-keeping people. For the past fifty years every phase of heresy
has been brought to bear upon us, to becloud our minds regarding the teaching of the
Word--especially concerning the ministration of Christ in the heavenly sanctuary, and the
message of Heaven for these last days, as given by the angels of the fourteenth chapter of
Revelation. Messages of every order and kind have been urged upon Seventh-day Adventists,
to take the place of the truth which, point by point, has been sought out by prayerful
study, and testified to by the miracle-working power of the Lord. But the waymarks which
have made us what we are, are to be preserved, and they will be preserved, as God has
signified through His Word and the testimony of His Spirit. He calls upon us to hold
firmly, with the grip of faith, to the fundamental principles that are based upon
unquestionable authority.
1SM 208
Satan will work his miracles to deceive; he will set up his power as supreme. The
church may appear as about to fall, but it does not fall. It remains, while the sinners in
Zion will be sifted out--the chaff separated from the precious wheat. This is a terrible
ordeal, but nevertheless it must take place. None but those who have been overcoming by
the blood of the Lamb and the word of their testimony will be found with the loyal and
true, without spot or stain of sin, without guile in their mouths. We must be divested of
our self-righteousness and arrayed in the righteousness of Christ.
The remnant that purify their souls by obeying the truth gather strength from the
trying process, exhibiting the beauty of holiness amid the surrounding apostasy. All
these, He says, "I have graven ... upon the palms of my hands" (Isa. 49:16).
They are held in everlasting, imperishable remembrance. We want faith now, living faith.
We want to have a living testimony that shall cut to the heart of the sinner. There is too
much sermonising and too little ministering. We want the holy unction. We need the spirit
and fervour of the truth. Many of the ministers are half paralysed by their own defects of
character. They need the converting power of God. 2SM 380
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
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 days will come when the righteous will be stirred to zeal for God because of the
abounding iniquity. None but divine power can stay the arrogance of Satan united with evil
men; but in the hour of the church's greatest danger most fervent prayer will be offered
in her behalf by the faithful remnant, and God will hear and answer at the very time when
the guilt of the transgressor has reached its height. He will "avenge His own elect,
which cry day and night unto Him, though He bear long with them." They will be
jealous for the honour of God. They will be zealous in prayer, and their faith will grow
strong. 5T 524
Satan will work his miracles to deceive; he will set up his power as supreme. The
church may appear as about to fall, but it does not fall. It remains, while the sinners in
Zion will be sifted out--the chaff separated from the precious wheat. This is a terrible
ordeal, but nevertheless it must take place. None but those who have been overcoming by
the blood of the Lamb and the word of their testimony will be found with the loyal and
true, without spot or stain of sin, without guile in their mouths. . . . The remnant that
purify their souls by obeying the truth gather strength from the trying process,
exhibiting the beauty of holiness amid the surrounding apostasy (Letter 55, 1886). 7BC 911
God's love for His church is infinite. His care over His heritage is unceasing. He
suffers no affliction to come upon the church but such as is essential for her
purification, her present and eternal good. He will purify His church even as He purified
the temple at the beginning and close of His ministry on earth. All that He brings upon
the church in test and trial comes that His people may gain deeper piety and more strength
to carry the triumphs of the cross to all parts of the world. He has a work for all to do.
There must be constant enlargement and progress. The work must extend from city to city,
from country to country, and from nation to nation, moving continually onward and upward,
established, strengthened, and settled. 9T 228
The work is soon to close. The members of the church militant who have proved faithful
will become the church triumphant.-- Letter 32, 1892. EV 707
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