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Chapter 25
America in Prophecy |
"THE TEMPLE OF GOD was opened in heaven, and there
was seen in His temple the ark of His testament." Revelation
11:19. The ark of God's testament is in the holy of holies, the
second apartment of the sanctuary. In the ministration of the
earthly tabernacle, which served "unto the example and shadow
of heavenly things," this apartment was opened only upon
the great Day of Atonement, for the cleansing of the sanctuary.
Therefore the announcement that the temple of God was opened
in heaven, and the ark of His testament was seen, points to the
opening of the most holy place of the heavenly sanctuary, in
1844, as Christ entered there to perform the closing work of
the atonement. Those who by faith followed their great High Priest,
as He entered upon His ministry in the most holy place, beheld
the ark of His testament. As they had studied the subject of
the sanctuary, they had come to understand the Saviour's change
of ministration, and they saw that He was now officiating before
the ark of God, pleading His blood in behalf of sinners.
The ark in the tabernacle on earth contained the two tables of
stone, upon which were inscribed the precepts of the law of God.
The ark was merely a receptacle for the tables of the law, and
the presence of these divine precepts gave to it its value and
sacredness. When the temple of God was opened in heaven, the
ark of His testament was seen. Within the holy of holies, in
the sanctuary in heaven, the divine law is sacredly enshrinedthe
law that was spoken by God Himself amid the thunders of Sinai,
and written with His own finger on the tables of stone.
The law of God in the sanctuary in heaven is the great original,
of which the precepts inscribed upon the tables of stone, and
recorded by Moses in the Pentateuch, were an unerring transcript.
Those who arrived at an understanding of this important point,
were thus led to see the sacred, unchanging character of the
divine law. They saw, as never before, the force of the Saviour's
words, "Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle
shall in no wise pass from the law." Matthew 5:18. The law
of God, being a revelation of His will, a transcript of His character,
must forever endure, "as a faithful witness in heaven."
Not one command has been annulled; not a jot or tittle has been
changed. Says the psalmist: "Forever, O Lord, Thy word is
settled in heaven." "All His commandments are sure.
They stand fast forever and ever." Psalms 119:89; 111:7,
8.
In the very bosom of the decalogue is the fourth commandment,
as it was first proclaimed: "Remember the Sabbath day, to
keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labor, and do all thy work;
but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God; in it
thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter,
thy man servant, nor thy maid servant, nor thy cattle, nor thy
stranger that is within thy gates: for in six days the Lord made
heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested
the seventh day; wherefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day,
and hallowed it." Exodus 20:8-11.
The Spirit of God impressed the hearts of those students of His
word. The conviction was urged upon them, that they had ignorantly
transgressed this precept by disregarding the Creator's rest
day. They began to examine the reasons for observing the first
day of the week instead of the day which God had sanctified.
They could find no evidence in the Scriptures that the fourth
commandment had been abolished, or that the Sabbath had been
changed; the blessing which first hallowed the seventh day had
never been removed. They had been honestly seeking to know and
to do God's will; now, as they saw themselves transgressors of
His law, sorrow filled their hearts, and they manifested their
loyalty to God by keeping His Sabbath holy.
Many and earnest were the efforts made to overthrow their faith.
None could fail to see that if the earthly sanctuary was a figure
or pattern of the heavenly, the law deposited in the ark on earth
was an exact transcript of the law in the ark in heaven; and
that an acceptance of the truth concerning the heavenly sanctuary
involved an acknowledgment of the claims of God's law, and the
obligation of the Sabbath of the fourth commandment. Here was
the secret of the bitter and determined opposition to the harmonious
exposition of the Scriptures that revealed the ministration of
Christ in the heavenly sanctuary. Men sought to close the door
which God had opened, and to open the door which He had closed.
But "He that openeth, and no man shutteth; and shutteth,
and no man openeth," had declared, "Behold, I have
set before thee an open door, and no man can shut it." Revelation
3:7, 8. Christ had opened the door, or ministration, of the most
holy place, light was shining from that open door of the sanctuary
in heaven, and the fourth commandment was shown to be included
in the law which is there enshrined; what God had established,
no man could overthrow.
Those who had accepted the light concerning the mediation of
Christ and the perpetuity of the law of God, found that these
were the truths presented in Revelation 14. The messages of this
chapter constitute a threefold warning, which is to prepare the
inhabitants of the earth for the Lord's second coming. The announcement,
"The hour of His judgment is come," points to the closing
work of Christ's ministration for the salvation of men. It heralds
a truth which must be proclaimed until the Saviour's intercession
shall cease, and He shall return to the earth to take His people
to Himself. The work of judgment which began in 1844, must continue
until the cases of all are decided, both of the living and the
dead; hence it will extend to the close of human probation. That
men may be prepared to stand in the judgment, the message commands
them to "fear God, and give glory to Him," "and
worship Him that made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and the
fountains of waters." The result of an acceptance of these
messages is given in the words, "Here are they that keep
the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus." In order
to be prepared for the judgment, it is necessary that men should
keep the law of God. That law will be the standard of character
in the judgment. The apostle Paul declares, "As many as
have sinned in the law shall be judged by the law;
in the
day when God shall judge the secrets of men by Jesus Christ."
And he says that "the doers of the law shall be justified."
Romans 2:12-16. Faith is essential in order to the keeping of
the law of God; for "without faith it is impossible to please
Him." And "whatsoever is not of faith is sin."
Hebrews 11:6; Romans 14:23.
By the first angel, men are called upon to "fear God, and
give glory to Him," and to worship Him as the Creator of
the heavens and the earth. In order to do this, they must obey
His law. Says the wise man, "Fear God, and keep His commandments;
for this is the whole duty of man." Ecclesiastes 12:13.
Without obedience to His commandments, no worship can be pleasing
to God. "This is the love of God, that we keep His commandments."
"He that turneth away his ear from hearing the law, even
his prayer shall be abomination." 1 John 5:3; Proverbs 28:9.
The duty to worship God is based upon the fact that He is the
Creator, and that to Him all other beings owe their existence.
And wherever, in the Bible, His claim to reverence and worship,
above the gods of the heathen, is presented, there is cited the
evidence of His creative power. "All the gods of the nations
are idols; but the Lord made the heavens." Psalms 96:5.
"To whom then will ye liken Me, or shall I be equal? saith
the Holy One. Lift up your eyes on high, and behold who hath
created these things." "Thus saith the Lord that created
the heavens; God Himself that formed the earth and made it;
I
am Jehovah; and there is none else." Isaiah 40:25, 26; 45:18.
Says the psalmist, "Know ye that Jehovah, He is God; it
is He that hath made us, and not we ourselves." "O
come, let us worship and bow down, let us kneel before the Lord
our Maker." Psalms 100:3; 95:6. And the holy beings who
worship God in heaven state, as the reason why their homage is
due to Him, "Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and
honor and power; for thou hast created all things." Revelation
4:11.
In Revelation 14, men are called upon to worship the Creator,
and the prophecy brings to view a class that, as the result of
the threefold message, are keeping the commandments of God. One
of these commandments points directly to God as the Creator.
The fourth precept declares: "The seventh day is the Sabbath
of the Lord thy God
. For in six days the Lord made heaven
and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh
day; wherefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day, and hallowed
it." Exodus 20:10, 11. Concerning the Sabbath, the Lord
says, further, that it is "a sign,
that ye may know
that I am the Lord your God." Ezekiel 20:20. And the reason
given is, "For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth,
and on the seventh day He rested, and was refreshed." Exodus
31:17.
"The importance of the Sabbath as the memorial of creation
is that it keeps ever present the true reason why worship is
due to God,"because He is the Creator, and we are
His creatures. "The Sabbath therefore lies at the very foundation
of divine worship, for it teaches this great truth in the most
impressive manner, and no other institution does this. The true
ground of divine worship, not of that on the seventh day merely,
but of all worship, is found in the distinction between the Creator
and His creatures. This great fact can never become obsolete,
and must never be forgotten." -J. N. Andrews, History
of the Sabbath, chapter 27. It was to keep this truth ever
before the minds of men, that God instituted the Sabbath in Eden;
and so long as the fact that He is our Creator continues to be
a reason why we should worship Him, so long the Sabbath will
continue as its sign and memorial. Had the Sabbath been universally
kept, man's thoughts and affections would have been led to the
Creator as the object of reverence and worship, and there would
never have been an idolater, an atheist, or an infidel. The keeping
of the Sabbath is a sign of loyalty to the true God, "Him
that made heaven and earth, and the sea, and the fountains of
waters." It follows that the message which commands men
to worship God and keep His commandments, will especially call
upon them to keep the fourth commandment.
In contrast to those who keep the commandments of God and have
the faith of Jesus, the third angel points to another class,
against whose errors a solemn and fearful warning is uttered:
"If any man worship the beast and his image, and receive
his mark in his forehead, or in his hand, the same shall drink
of the wine of the wrath of God." Revelation 14:9, 10. A
correct interpretation of the symbols employed is necessary to
an understanding of this message. What is represented by the
beast, the image, the mark?
The line of prophecy in which these symbols are found, begins
with Revelation 12, with the dragon that sought to destroy Christ
at His birth. The dragon is said to be Satan (Revelation 12:9);
he it was that moved upon Herod to put the Saviour to death.
But the chief agent of Satan in making war upon Christ and His
people during the first centuries of the Christian era, was the
Roman Empire, in which paganism was the prevailing religion.
Thus while the dragon, primarily, represents Satan, it is, in
a secondary sense, a symbol of pagan Rome.
In Chapter 13 (Verses 1-10) is described another beast, "like
unto a leopard," to which the dragon gave "his power,
and his seat, and great authority." This symbol, as most
Protestants have believed, represents the papacy, which succeeded
to the power and seat and authority once possessed by the ancient
Roman Empire. Of the leopard-like beast it is declared: "There
was given unto him a mouth speaking great things and blasphemies
.
And he opened his mouth in blasphemy against God, to blaspheme
His name, and His tabernacle, and them that dwell in heaven.
And it was given unto him to make war with the saints, and to
overcome them; and power was given him over all kindreds, and
tongues, and nations." This prophecy, which is nearly identical
with the description of the little horn of Daniel 7, unquestionably
points to the papacy.
"Power was given unto him to continue forty and two months."
And, says the prophet, "I saw one of his heads as it were
wounded to death." And again: "He that leadeth into
captivity shall go into captivity; he that killeth with the sword
must be killed with the sword." The forty and two months
are the same as the "time and times and the dividing of
time," three years and a half, or 1260 days of Daniel 7,the
time during which the papal power was to oppress God's people.
This period, as stated in preceding chapters, began with the
establishment of the papacy, A.D. 538, and terminated in 1798.
At that time, when the papacy was abolished and the pope made
captive by the French army, the papal power received its deadly
wound, and the prediction was fulfilled, "He that leadeth
into captivity shall go into captivity."
At this point another symbol is introduced. Says the prophet,
"I beheld another beast coming up out of the earth; and
he had two horns like a lamb." Revelation 13:11. Both the
appearance of this beast and the manner of its rise indicate
that the nation which it represents is unlike those presented
under the preceding symbols. The great kingdoms that have ruled
the world were presented to the prophet Daniel as beasts of prey,
rising when the "four winds of the heaven strove upon the
great sea." Daniel 7:2. In Revelation 17, an angel explained
that waters represent "peoples, and multitudes, and nations,
and tongues." Revelation 17:15. Winds are a symbol of strife.
The four winds of heaven striving upon the great sea, represent
the terrible scenes of conquest and revolution by which kingdoms
have attained to power.
But the beast with lamblike horns was seen "coming up out
of the earth." Instead of overthrowing other powers to establish
itself, the nation thus represented must arise in territory previously
unoccupied, and grow up gradually and peacefully. It could not,
then, arise among the crowded and struggling nationalities of
the Old Worldthat turbulent sea of "peoples, and multitudes,
and nations, and tongues." It must be sought in the Western
Continent.
What nation of the New World was in 1798 rising into power, giving
promise of strength and greatness, and attracting the attention
of the world? The application of the symbol admits of no question.
One nation, and only one, meets the specifications of this prophecy;
it points unmistakably to the United States of America. Again
and again the thought, almost the exact words, of the sacred
writer have been unconsciously employed by the orator and the
historian in describing the rise and growth of this nation. The
beast was seen "coming up out of the earth;" and, according
to the translators, the word here rendered "coming up"
literally signifies to "grow or spring up as a plant."
And, as we have seen, the nation must arise in territory previously
unoccupied. A prominent writer, describing the rise of the United
States, speaks of "the mystery of her coming forth from
vacancy," and says, "Like a silent seed
we grew into empire." -G. A. Townsend, The New World
Compared With the Old, page 462. A European journal in 1850
spoke of the United States as a wonderful empire, which was "emerging,"
and "amid the silence of the earth daily adding to
its power and pride." -The Dublin Nation. Edward
Everett, in an oration on the Pilgrim founders of this nation,
said: "Did they look for a retired spot, inoffensive for
its obscurity, and safe in its remoteness, where the little church
of Leyden might enjoy the freedom of conscience? Behold the mighty
regions over which, in peaceful conquest,
they
have borne the banners of the cross!" -Speech delivered
at Plymouth, Massachusetts, Dec. 22, 1824, page 11.
"And he had two horns like a lamb." The lamb-like horns
indicate youth, innocence, and gentleness, fitly representing
the character of the United States when presented to the prophet
as "coming up" in 1798. The Christian exiles who first
fled to America, sought an asylum from royal oppression and priestly
intolerance, and they determined to establish a government upon
the broad foundation of civil and religious liberty. The Declaration
of Independence sets forth the great truth that "all men
are created equal," and endowed with the inalienable right
to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." And
the Constitution guarantees to the people the right of self-government,
providing that representatives elected by the popular vote shall
enact and administer the laws. Freedom of religious faith was
also granted, every man being permitted to worship God according
to the dictates of his conscience. Republicanism and Protestantism
became the fundamental principles of the nation. These principles
are the secret of its power and prosperity. The oppressed and
down-trodden throughout Christendom have turned to this land
with interest and hope. Millions have sought its shores, and
the United States has risen to a place among the most powerful
nations of the earth.
But the beast with lamb-like horns "spake as a dragon. And
he exerciseth all the power of the first beast before him, and
causeth the earth and them which dwell therein to worship the
first beast, whose deadly wound was healed,
saying to them
that dwell on the earth, that they should make an image to the
beast, which had the wound by a sword, and did live." Revelation
13:11-14.
The lamb-like horns and dragon voice of the symbol point to a
striking contradiction between the professions and the practice
of the nation thus represented. The "speaking" of the
nation is the action of its legislative and judicial authorities.
By such action it will give the lie to those liberal and peaceful
principles which it has put forth as the foundation of its policy.
The prediction that it will speak "as a dragon," and
exercise "all the power of the first beast," plainly
foretells a development of the spirit of intolerance and persecution
that was manifested by the nations represented by the dragon
and the leopard-like beast. And the statement that the beast
with two horns "causeth the earth and them which dwell therein
to worship the first beast," indicates that the authority
of this nation is to be exercised in enforcing some observance
which shall be an act of homage to the papacy.
Such action would be directly contrary to the principles of this
government, to the genius of its free institutions, to the direct
and solemn avowals of the Declaration of Independence, and to
the Constitution. The founders of the nation wisely sought to
guard against the employment of secular power on the part of
the church, with its inevitable resultintolerance and persecution.
The Constitution provides that "Congress shall make no law
respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free
exercise thereof," and that "no religious test shall
ever be required as a qualification to any office of public trust
under the United States." Only in flagrant violation of
these safeguards to the nation's liberty, can any religious observance
be enforced by civil authority. But the inconsistency of such
action is no greater than is represented in the symbol. It is
the beast with the lamb-like hornsin profession pure, gentle,
and harmlessthat speaks as a dragon.
"Saying to them that dwell on the earth, that they
should make an image to the beast." Here is clearly presented
a form of government in which the legislative power rests with
the people; a most striking evidence that the United States is
the nation denoted in the prophecy.
But what is the "image to the beast"? and how is it
to be formed? The image is made by the two-horned beast, and
is an image to the first beast. It is also called an image of
the beast. Then to learn what the image is like, and how it is
to be formed, we must study the characteristics of the beast
itself,the papacy.
When the early church became corrupted by departing from the
simplicity of the gospel, and accepting heathen rites and customs,
she lost the Spirit and power of God; and in order to control
the consciences of the people she sought the support of the secular
power. The result was the papacy, a church that controlled the
power of the state, and employed it to further her own ends,
especially for the punishment of "heresy." In order
for the United States to form an image of the beast, the religious
power must so control the civil government that the authority
of the state will also be employed by the church to accomplish
her own ends.
Whenever the church has obtained secular power, she has employed
it to punish dissent from her doctrines. Protestant churches
that have followed in the steps of Rome by forming alliance with
worldly powers, have manifested a similar desire to restrict
liberty of conscience. An example of this is given in the long-continued
persecution of dissenters by the Church of England. During the
sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, thousands of non-conformist
ministers were forced to leave their churches, and many, both
of pastors and people, were subjected to fine, imprisonment,
torture, and martyrdom.
It was apostasy that led the early church to seek the aid of
the civil government, and this prepared the way for the development
of the papacy,the beast. Said Paul, There shall "come
a falling away,
and that man of sin be revealed."
2 Thessalonians 2:3. So apostasy in the church will prepare the
way for the image to the beast.
The Bible declares that before the coming of the Lord there will
exist a state of religious declension similar to that in the
first centuries. "In the last days perilous times shall
come. For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous,
boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful,
unholy, without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers,
incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good,
traitors, heady, highminded, lovers of pleasures more than
lovers of God; having a form of godliness, but denying
the power thereof." 2 Timothy 3:1-5. "Now the Spirit
speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart
from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines
of devils." 1 Timothy 4:1. Satan will work "with all
power and signs and lying wonders, and with all deceivableness
of unrighteousness." And all that "received not the
love of the truth, that they might be saved," will be left
to accept "strong delusion, that they should believe a lie."
2 Thessalonians 2:9-11. When this state of ungodliness shall
be reached, the same results will follow as in the first centuries.
The wide diversity of belief in the Protestant churches is regarded
by many as decisive proof that no effort to secure a forced uniformity
can ever be made. But there has been for years, in churches of
the Protestant faith, a strong and growing sentiment in favor
of a union based upon common points of doctrine. To secure such
a union, the discussion of subjects upon which all were not agreedhowever
important they might be from a Bible standpointmust necessarily
be waived.
Charles Beecher, in a sermon in the year 1846, declared that
the ministry of "the evangelical Protestant denominations"
is "not only formed all the way up under a tremendous pressure
of merely human fear, but they live, and move, and breathe in
a state of things radically corrupt, and appealing every hour
to every baser element of their nature to hush up the truth,
and bow the knee to the power of apostasy. Was not this the way
things went with Rome? Are we not living her life over again?
And what do we see just ahead?Another general council!
A world's convention! Evangelical alliance, and universal creed!"
-Sermon on "The Bible a Sufficient Creed," delivered
at Fort Wayne, Indiana, Feb. 22, 1846. When this shall be gained,
then, in the effort to secure complete uniformity, it will be
only a step to the resort to force.
When the leading churches of the United States, uniting upon
such points of doctrine as are held by them in common, shall
influence the state to enforce their decrees and to sustain their
institutions, then Protestant America will have formed an image
of the Roman hierarchy, and the infliction of civil penalties
upon dissenters will inevitably result.
The beast with two horns "causeth [commands] all, both small
and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in
their right hand, or in their foreheads: and that no man might
buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast,
or the number of his name." Revelation 13:16, 17. The third
angel's warning is, "If any man worship the beast and his
image, and receive his mark in his forehead, or in his hand,
the same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God." "The
beast" mentioned in this message, whose worship is enforced
by the two-horned beast, is the first, or leopard-like beast
of Revelation 13,the papacy. The "image to the beast"
represents that form of apostate Protestantism which will be
developed when the Protestant churches shall seek the aid of
the civil power for the enforcement of their dogmas. The "mark
of the beast" still remains to be defined.
After the warning against the worship of the beast and his image,
the prophecy declares, "Here are they that keep the commandments
of God, and the faith of Jesus." Since those who keep God's
commandments are thus placed in contrast with those that worship
the beast and his image and receive his mark, it follows that
the keeping of God's law, on the one hand, and its violation,
on the other, will make the distinction between the worshipers
of God and the worshipers of the beast.
The special characteristic of the beast, and therefore of his
image, is the breaking of God's commandments. Says Daniel, of
the little horn, the papacy, "He shall think to change the
times and the law." Daniel 7:25, R.V. And Paul styled the
same power the "man of sin," who was to exalt himself
above God. One prophecy is a complement of the other. Only by
changing God's law could the papacy exalt itself above God; whoever
should understandingly keep the law as thus changed would be
giving supreme honor to that power by which the change was made.
Such an act of obedience to papal laws would be a mark of allegiance
to the pope in the place of God.
The papacy has attempted to change the law of God. The second
commandment, forbidding image worship, has been dropped from
the law, and the fourth commandment has been so changed as to
authorize the observance of the first instead of the seventh
day as the Sabbath. But papists urge, as a reason for omitting
the second commandment, that it is unnecessary, being included
in the first, and that they are giving the law exactly as God
designed it to be understood. This cannot be the change foretold
by the prophet. An intentional, deliberate change is presented:
"He shall think to change the times and the law."
The change in the fourth commandment exactly fulfills the prophecy.
For this the only authority claimed is that of the church. Here
the papal power openly sets itself above God.
While the worshipers of God will be especially distinguished
by their regard for the fourth commandmentsince this is
the sign of His creative power, and the witness to His claim
upon man's reverence and homagethe worshipers of the beast
will be distinguished by their efforts to tear down the Creator's
memorial, to exalt the institution of Rome. It was in behalf
of the Sunday, that popery first asserted its arrogant claims;
and its first resort to the power of the state was to compel
the observance of Sunday as "the Lord's day." But the
Bible points to the seventh day, and not to the first, as the
Lord's day. Said Christ, "The Son of man is Lord also of
the Sabbath." The fourth commandment declares, "The
seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord." And by the prophet
Isaiah the Lord designates it, "My holy day." Mark
2:28; Isaiah 58:13.
The claim so often put forth, that Christ changed the Sabbath,
is disproved by His own words. In His Sermon on the Mount He
said: "Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the
prophets; I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill. For verily
I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle
shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled. Whosoever
therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall
teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of
heaven; but whosoever shall do and teach them, the same shall
be called great in the kingdom of heaven." Matthew 5:17-19.
It is a fact generally admitted by Protestants, that the Scriptures
give no authority for the change of the Sabbath. This is plainly
stated in publications issued by the American Tract Society and
the American Sunday School Union. One of these works acknowledges
"the complete silence of the New Testament so far as any
explicit command for the Sabbath [Sunday, the first day of the
week] or definite rules for its observance are concerned."
-George Elliott, The Abiding Sabbath, page 184.
Another says: "Up to the time of Christ's death, no change
had been made in the day;" and, "so far as the record
shows, they [the apostles] did not
give any explicit command
enjoining the abandonment of the seventh-day Sabbath, and its
observance on the first day of the week."- A. E. Waffle,
The Lord's Day, pages 186-188.
Roman Catholics acknowledge that the change of the Sabbath was
made by their church, and declare that Protestants by observing
the Sunday are recognizing her power. In the Catholic Catechism
of Christian Religion, in answer to a question as to the
day to be observed in obedience to the fourth commandment, this
statement is made: "During the old law, Saturday was the
day sanctified; but the church, instructed by Jesus Christ, and
directed by the Spirit of God, has substituted Sunday for Saturday;
so now we sanctify the first, not the seventh day. Sunday means,
and now is, the day of the Lord."
As the sign of the authority of the Catholic Church, papist writers
cite "the very act of changing the Sabbath into Sunday,
which Protestants allow of;
because by keeping Sunday,
they acknowledge the church's power to ordain feasts, and to
command them under sin." - Henry Tuberville, An Abridgment
of the Christian Doctrine, page 58. What then is the change
of the Sabbath, but the sign or mark of the authority of the
Roman Church"the mark of the beast"?
The Roman Church has not relinquished her claim to supremacy;
and when the world and the Protestant churches accept a sabbath
of her creating, while they reject the Bible Sabbath, they virtually
admit this assumption. They may claim the authority of tradition
and of the Fathers for the change; but in so doing they ignore
the very principle which separates them from Rome,that
"the Bible, and the Bible only, is the religion of Protestants."
The papist can see that they are deceiving themselves, willingly
closing their eyes to the facts in the case. As the movement
for Sunday enforcement gains favor, he rejoices, feeling assured
that it will eventually bring the whole Protestant world under
the banner of Rome.
Romanists declare that "the observance of Sunday by the
Protestants is an homage they pay, in spite of themselves, to
the authority of the [Catholic] Church." - Msgr. Segur,
Plain Talk About the Protestantism of Today, page 213.
The enforcement of Sunday keeping on the part of Protestant churches
is an enforcement of the worship of the papacy-of the beast.
Those who, understanding the claims of the fourth commandment,
choose to observe the false instead of the true Sabbath, are
thereby paying homage to that power by which alone it is commanded.
But in the very act of enforcing a religious duty by secular
power, the churches would themselves form an image to the beast;
hence the enforcement of Sunday keeping in the United States
would be an enforcement of the worship of the beast and his image.
But Christians of past generations observed the Sunday, supposing
that in so doing they were keeping the Bible Sabbath; and there
are now true Christians in every church, not excepting the Roman
Catholic communion, who honestly believe that Sunday is the Sabbath
of divine appointment. God accepts their sincerity of purpose
and their integrity before Him. But when Sunday observance shall
be enforced by law, and the world shall be enlightened concerning
the obligation of the true Sabbath, then whoever shall transgress
the command of God, to obey a precept which has no higher authority
than that of Rome, will thereby honor popery above God. He is
paying homage to Rome, and to the power which enforces the institution
ordained by Rome. He is worshiping the beast and his image. As
men then reject the institution which God has declared to be
the sign of His authority, and honor in its stead that which
Rome has chosen as the token of her supremacy, they will thereby
accept the sign of allegiance to Rome"the mark of
the beast." And it is not until the issue is thus plainly
set before the people, and they are brought to choose between
the commandments of God and the commandments of men, that those
who continue in transgression will receive "the mark of
the beast."
The most fearful threatening ever addressed to mortals is contained
in the third angel's message. That must be a terrible sin which
calls down the wrath of God unmingled with mercy. Men are not
to be left in darkness concerning this important matter; the
warning against this sin is to be given to the world before the
visitation of God's judgments, that all may know why they are
to be inflicted, and have opportunity to escape them. Prophecy
declares that the first angel would make his announcement to
"every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and people."
The warning of the third angel, which forms a part of the same
threefold message, is to be no less widespread. It is represented
in the prophecy as proclaimed with a loud voice, by an angel
flying in the midst of heaven; and it will command the attention
of the world.
In the issue of the contest, all Christendom will be divided
into two great classesthose who keep the commandments of
God and the faith of Jesus, and those who worship the beast and
his image and receive his mark. Although church and state will
unite their power to compel "all, both small and great,
rich and poor, free and bond," to receive "the mark
of the beast" (Revelation 13:16), yet the people of God
will not receive it. The prophet of Patmos beholds "them
that had gotten the victory over the beast, and over his image,
and over his mark, and over the number of his name, stand on
the sea of glass, having the harps of God," and singing
the song of Moses and the Lamb. Revelation 15:2, 3.
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