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Chapter 29: A Firm Platform
I saw a company who stood well
guarded and firm, and would give no countenance to those who would unsettle the
established faith of the body. God looked upon them with approbation. I was
shown three steps -- one, two and three -- the first, second and third angels'
messages. Said the angel, Woe to him who shall move a block, or stir a pin in
these messages. The true understanding of these messages is of vital importance.
The destiny of souls hangs upon the manner in which they are received. I was
again brought down through these messages, and saw how dearly the people of God
had purchased their experience. It had been obtained through much suffering and
severe conflict. Step by step had God brought them along, until he had placed
them upon a solid, immovable platform. Then I saw individuals as they approached
the platform, before stepping upon it examine the foundation. Some with
rejoicing immediately stepped upon it. Others commenced to find fault with the
laying of the foundation of the platform. They wished improvements made, and
then the platform would be more perfect, and the people much happier. Some
stepped off the platform and examined it, then found fault with it, declaring it
to be laid wrong. I saw that nearly all stood firm upon the platform, and
exhorted others who had stepped off to cease their complaints, for God was the
master builder, and they were fighting against him. They recounted the wonderful
work of God, which had led them to the firm platform, and in union nearly all
raised their eyes to heaven, and with a loud voice glorified God. This affected
some of those who had complained, and left the platform, and again they with
humble look stepped upon it.
I was pointed back to the proclamation of the
first advent of Christ. John was sent in the spirit and power of Elijah to
prepare the way for Jesus' coming. Those who rejected the testimony of John were
not benefited by the teachings of Jesus. Their opposition to the proclamation of
his first advent placed them where they could not readily receive the strongest
evidence of his being the Messiah. Satan led on those who rejected the message
of John to go still further, to reject Jesus and crucify him. In doing this,
they placed themselves where they could not receive the blessing on the day of
Pentecost, which would have taught them the way into the heavenly Sanctuary. The
rending of the vail of the temple showed that the Jewish sacrifices and
ordinances would no longer be received. The great Sacrifice had been offered,
and had been accepted, and the Holy Spirit which descended on the day of
Pentecost carried the minds of the disciples from the earthly Sanctuary to the
heavenly, where Jesus had entered by his own blood, and shed upon his disciples
the benefits of his atonement. The Jews were left in complete deception and
total darkness. They lost all the light they might have had upon the plan of
salvation, and still trusted in their useless sacrifices and offerings. They
could not be benefited by the mediation of Christ in the Holy place. The
heavenly Sanctuary had taken the place of the earthly, yet they had no knowledge
of the way to the heavenly.
Many look with horror at the course the Jews
pursued toward Jesus in rejecting and crucifying him. And as they read the
history of his shameful abuse, they think they love Christ, and would not have
denied him like Peter, or crucified him like the Jews. But God who has witnessed
their professed sympathy for his Son, has proved them, and has brought to the
test that love which they professed for Jesus.
All heaven watched with the deepest interest the
reception of the message. But many who profess to love Jesus, and who shed tears
as they read the story of the cross, instead of receiving the message with
gladness, are stirred with anger, and deride the good news of Jesus' coming, and
declare it to be delusion. They would not fellowship those who loved his
appearing, but hated them, and shut them out of the churches. Those who rejected
the first message could not be benefited by the second, and were not benefited
by the midnight cry, which was to prepare them to enter with Jesus by faith into
the Most Holy place of the heavenly Sanctuary. And by rejecting the two former
messages, they can see no light in the third angel's message, which shows the
way into the Most Holy place.
I saw that the nominal churches, as the Jews
crucified Jesus, had crucified these messages, and therefore they have no
knowledge of the move made in heaven, or of the way into the Most Holy, and they
cannot be benefited by the intercession of Jesus there. Like the Jews, who
offered their useless sacrifices, they offer up their useless prayers to the
apartment which Jesus has left, and Satan, pleased with the deception of the
professed followers of Christ, fastens them in his snare, and assumes a
religious character, and leads the minds of these professed Christians to
himself, and works with his power, his signs and lying wonders. Some he deceives
in one way and some in another. He has different delusions prepared to affect
different minds. Some look with horror upon one deception, while they readily
receive another. Satan deceives some with Spiritualism. He also comes as an
angel of light, and spreads his influence over the land. I saw false
reformations everywhere. The churches were elated, and considered that God was
marvelously working for them, when it was another spirit. It will die away and
leave the world and the church in a worse condition than before.
I saw that God had honest children among the
nominal Adventists, and the fallen churches, and ministers and people will yet
be called out from these churches, before the plagues shall be poured out, and
they will gladly embrace the truth. Satan knows this, and before the loud cry of
the third angel, raises an excitement in these religious bodies, that those who
have rejected the truth may think God is with them. He hopes to deceive the
honest, and lead them to think that God is still working for the churches. But
the light will shine, and every one of the honest ones will leave the fallen
churches, and take their stand with the remnant.
See Revelation 22:16-21.
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