
Chapter 17: The Great Apostasy
I was carried forward to the
time when the heathen idolators cruelly persecuted the Christians, and killed
them. Blood flowed in torrents. The noble, the learned, and the common people,
were alike slain without mercy. Wealthy families were reduced to poverty because
they would not yield their religion. Notwithstanding the persecution and
sufferings those Christians endured, they would not lower the standard. They
kept their religion pure. I saw that Satan exulted and triumphed over the
sufferings of God's people. But God looked with great approbation upon his
faithful martyrs, and the Christians who lived in that fearful time were greatly
beloved of him; for they were willing to suffer for his sake. Every suffering
endured by them increased their reward in heaven. But although Satan rejoiced
because the saints suffered, yet he was not satisfied. He wanted control of the
mind as well as the body. The sufferings those Christians endured drove them
closer to the Lord, and led them to love one another, and caused them to fear
more than ever to offend him. Satan wished to lead them to displease God; then
they would lose their strength, fortitude and firmness. Although thousands were
slain, yet others were springing up to supply their place. Satan saw that he was
losing his subjects, and although they suffered persecution and death, yet they
were secured to Jesus Christ, to be the subjects of his kingdom, and he laid his
plans to more successfully fight against the government of God, and overthrow
the church. He led on those heathen idolators to embrace part of the Christian
faith. They professed to believe in the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ,
without a change of heart, and proposed to unite with the followers of Jesus. O
the fearful danger of the church! It was a time of mental anguish. Some thought
that if they should come down and unite with those idolators who had embraced a
portion of the Christian faith, it would be the means of their conversion. Satan
was seeking to corrupt the doctrines of the Bible. At last I saw the standard
lowered, and the heathen were uniting with Christians. They had been worshipers
of idols, and although they professed to be Christians, they brought along with
them their idolatry. They changed the objects only of their worship, to images
of saints, and even the image of Christ, and Mary the mother of Jesus.
Christians gradually united with them, and the Christian religion was corrupted,
and the church lost its purity and power. Some refused to unite with them and
they preserved their purity, and worshiped God alone. They would not bow down to
any image of anything in the heavens above, or in the earth beneath.
Satan exulted over the fall of so many; and then
he stirred up the fallen church to force those who would preserve the purity of
their religion, to either yield to their ceremonies and image worship, or to put
them to death. The fires of persecution were again kindled against the true
church of Jesus Christ, and millions were slain without mercy.
It was presented before me in the following
manner: A large company of heathen idolators bore a black banner upon which were
figures of the sun, moon and stars. The company seemed to be very fierce and
angry. I was then shown another company bearing a pure white banner, and upon it
was written Purity, and Holiness unto the Lord. Their countenances were marked
with firmness and heavenly resignation. I saw the heathen idolators approach
them, and there was a great slaughter. The Christians melted away before them;
and yet the Christian company pressed the more closely together, and held the
banner more firmly. As many fell, others rallied around the banner and filled
their places.
I saw the company of idolators consulting
together. They failed to make the Christians yield, and they agreed to another
plan. I saw them lower their banner, and they approached that firm Christian
company, and made propositions to them. At first their propositions were utterly
refused. Then I saw the Christian company consulting together. Some said that
they would lower the banner, accept the propositions, and save their lives, and
at last they could gain strength to raise their banner among those heathen
idolators. But some would not yield to this plan, but firmly chose to die
holding their banner, rather than lower it. Then I saw many of that Christian
company lower the banner, and unite with the heathen; while the firm and
steadfast seized the banner, and bore it high again. I saw individuals
continually leaving the company of those bearing the pure banner, and joining
the idolators, and they united together under the black banner, to persecute
those bearing the white banner, and many were slain; yet the white banner was
held high, and individuals were raised up to rally around it.
The Jews who first started the rage of the
heathen against Jesus, were not to escape. In the judgment hall the infuriated
Jews cried, as Pilate hesitated to condemn Jesus, His blood be on us and on our
children. The race of the Jews experienced the fulfillment of this terrible
curse which they called down upon their own heads. Heathen and those called
Christians were alike their foes. Those professed Christians, in their zeal for
the cross of Christ, because the Jews had crucified Jesus, thought that the more
suffering they could bring upon them, the better could they please God; and many
of those unbelieving Jews were killed, while others were driven from place to
place, and were punished in almost every manner.
The blood of Christ, and of the disciples, whom
they had put to death, was upon them, and in terrible judgments were they
visited. The curse of God followed them, and they were a by-word and a derision
to the heathen and to Christians. They were shunned, degraded and detested, as
though the brand of Cain was upon them. Yet I saw that God marvelously preserved
this people, and had scattered them over the world, that they might be looked
upon as especially visited by a curse from God. I saw that God had forsaken the
Jews as a nation; yet there was a portion of them who would be enabled to tear
the veil from their hearts. Some will yet see that prophecy has been fulfilled
concerning them, and they will receive Jesus as the Savior of the world, and see
the great sin of their nation in rejecting Jesus, and crucifying him.
Individuals among the Jews will be converted; but as a nation they are forever
forsaken of God.
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