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Chapter 36
Impending Conflict |
FROM THE VERY BEGINNING of the great controversy in
heaven, it has been Satan's purpose to overthrow the law of God.
It was to accomplish this that he entered upon his rebellion
against the Creator; and though he was cast out of heaven, he
has continued the same warfare upon the earth. To deceive men,
and thus lead them to transgress God's law, is the object which
he has steadfastly pursued. Whether this be accomplished by casting
aside the law altogether, or by rejecting one of its precepts,
the result will be ultimately the same. He that offends "in
one point," manifests contempt for the whole law; his influence
and example are on the side of transgression; he becomes "guilty
of all." James 2:10.
In seeking to cast contempt upon the divine statutes, Satan has
perverted the doctrines of the Bible, and errors have thus become
incorporated into the faith of thousands who profess to believe
the Scriptures. The last great conflict between truth and error
is but the final struggle of the long standing controversy concerning
the law of God. Upon this battle we are now enteringa battle
between the laws of men and the precepts of Jehovah, between
the religion of the Bible and the religion of fable and tradition.
The agencies which will unite against truth and righteousness
in this contest are now actively at work. God's holy word, which
has been handed down to us at such a cost of suffering and blood,
is but little valued. The Bible is within the reach of all, but
there are few who really accept it as the guide of life. Infidelity
prevails to an alarming extent, not in the world merely, but
in the church. Many have come to deny doctrines which are the
very pillars of the Christian faith. The great facts of creation
as presented by the inspired writers, the fall of man, the atonement,
and the perpetuity of the law of God, are practically rejected,
either wholly or in part, by a large share of the professedly
Christian world. Thousands who pride themselves upon their wisdom
and independence regard it an evidence of weakness to place implicit
confidence in the Bible; they think it a proof of superior talent
and learning to cavil at the Scriptures, and to spiritualize
and explain away their most important truths. Many ministers
are teaching their people, and many professors and teachers are
instructing their students, that the law of God has been changed
or abrogated; and those who regard its requirements as still
valid, to be literally obeyed, are thought to be deserving only
of ridicule or contempt.
In rejecting the truth, men reject its Author. In trampling upon
the law of God, they deny the authority of the Lawgiver. It is
as easy to make an idol of false doctrines and theories as to
fashion an idol of wood or stone. By misrepresenting the attributes
of God, Satan leads men to conceive of Him in a false character.
With many, a philosophical idol is enthroned in the place of
Jehovah; while the living God, as He is revealed in His word,
in Christ, and in the works of creation, is worshiped by but
few. Thousands deify nature, while they deny the God of nature.
Though in a different form, idolatry exists in the Christian
world today as verily as it existed among ancient Israel in the
days of Elijah. The god of many professedly wise men, of philosophers,
poets, politicians, journaliststhe god of polished fashionable
circles, of many colleges and universities, even of some theological
institutionsis little better than Baal, the sun-god of
Phoenicia.
No error accepted by the Christian world strikes more boldly
against the authority of Heaven, none is more directly opposed
to the dictates of reason, none is more pernicious in its results,
than the modern doctrine, so rapidly gaining ground, that God's
law is no longer binding upon men. Every nation has its laws,
which command respect and obedience; no government could exist
without them; and can it be conceived that the Creator of the
heavens and the earth has no law to govern the beings He has
made? Suppose that prominent ministers were publicly to teach
that the statutes which govern their land and protect the rights
of its citizens were not obligatorythat they restricted
the liberties of the people, and therefore ought not to be obeyed;
how long would such men be tolerated in the pulpit? But is it
a graver offense to disregard the laws of states and nations
than to trample upon those divine precepts which are the foundations
of all government?
It would be far more consistent for nations to abolish their
statutes, and permit the people to do as they please, than for
the Ruler of the universe to annul His law, and leave the world
without a standard to condemn the guilty or justify the obedient.
Would we know the result of making void the law of God? The experiment
has been tried. Terrible were the scenes enacted in France when
atheism became the controlling power. It was then demonstrated
to the world that to throw off the restraints which God has imposed
is to accept the rule of the cruelest of tyrants. When the standard
of righteousness is set aside, the way is open for the prince
of evil to establish his power in the earth.
Wherever the divine precepts are rejected, sin ceases to appear
sinful, or righteousness desirable. Those who refuse to submit
to the government of God are wholly unfitted to govern themselves.
Through their pernicious teachings, the spirit of insubordination
is implanted in the hearts of children and youth, who are naturally
impatient of control; and a lawless, licentious state of society
results. While scoffing at the credulity of those who obey the
requirements of God, the multitudes eagerly accept the delusions
of Satan. They give the rein to lust, and practice the sins which
have called down judgments upon the heathen.
Those who teach the people to lightly regard the commandments
of God, sow disobedience, to reap disobedience. Let the restraint
imposed by the divine law be wholly cast aside, and human laws
would soon be disregarded. Because God forbids dishonest practices,
coveting, lying, and defrauding, men are ready to trample upon
His statutes as a hindrance to their worldly prosperity; but
the results of banishing these precepts would be such as they
do not anticipate. If the law were not binding, why should any
fear to transgress? Property would no longer be safe. Men would
obtain their neighbor's possessions by violence; and the strongest
would become richest. Life itself would not be respected. The
marriage vow would no longer stand as a sacred bulwark to protect
the family. He who had the power, would, if he desired, take
his neighbor's wife by violence. The fifth commandment would
be set aside with the fourth. Children would not shrink from
taking the life of their parents, if by so doing they could obtain
the desire of their corrupt hearts. The civilized world would
become a horde of robbers and assassins; and peace, rest, and
happiness would be banished from the earth.
Already the doctrine that men are released from obedience to
God's requirements has weakened the force of moral obligation,
and opened the flood-gates of iniquity upon the world. Lawlessness,
dissipation, and corruption are sweeping in upon us like an overwhelming
tide. In the family, Satan is at work. His banner waves, even
in professedly Christian households. There is envy, evil surmising,
hypocrisy, estrangement, emulation, strife, betrayal of sacred
trust, indulgence of lust. The whole system of religious principles
and doctrines, which should form the foundation and frame work
of social life, seems to be a tottering mass, ready to fall to
ruin. The vilest of criminals, when thrown into prison for their
offenses, are often made the recipients of gifts and attentions,
as if they had attained an enviable distinction. Great publicity
is given to their character and crimes. The press publishes the
revolting details of vice, thus initiating others into the practice
of fraud, robbery, and murder; and Satan exults in the success
of his hellish schemes. The infatuation of vice, the wanton taking
of life, the terrible increase of intemperance and iniquity of
every order and degree, should arouse all who fear God, to inquire
what can be done to stay the tide of evil.
Courts of justice are corrupt. Rulers are actuated by desire
for gain, and love of sensual pleasure. Intemperance has beclouded
the faculties of many, so that Satan has almost complete control
of them. Jurists are perverted, bribed, deluded. Drunkenness
and revelry, passion, envy, dishonesty of every sort, are represented
among those who administer the laws. "Justice standeth afar
off; for truth is fallen in the street, and equity cannot enter."
Isaiah 59:14.
The iniquity and spiritual darkness that prevailed under the
supremacy of Rome were the inevitable result of her suppression
of the Scriptures; but where is to be found the cause of the
widespread infidelity, the rejection of the law of God, and the
consequent corruption, under the full blaze of gospel light in
an age of religious freedom? Now that Satan can no longer keep
the world under his control by withholding the Scriptures, he
resorts to other means to accomplish the same object. To destroy
faith in the Bible serves his purpose as well as to destroy the
Bible itself. By introducing the belief that God's law is not
binding, he as effectually leads men to transgress as if they
were wholly ignorant of its precepts. And now, as in former ages,
he has worked through the church to further his designs. The
religious organizations of the day have refused to listen to
unpopular truths plainly brought to view in the Scriptures, and
in combating them they have adopted interpretations and taken
positions which have sown broadcast the seeds of skepticism.
Clinging to the papal error of natural immortality and man's
consciousness in death, they have rejected the only defense against
the delusions of spiritualism. The doctrine of eternal torment
has led many to disbelieve the Bible. And as the claims of the
fourth commandment are urged upon the people, it is found that
the observance of the seventh-day Sabbath is enjoined; and as
the only way to free themselves from a duty which they are unwilling
to perform, popular teachers declare that the law of God is no
longer binding. Thus they cast away the law and the Sabbath together.
As the work of Sabbath reform extends, this rejection of the
divine law to avoid the claims of the fourth commandment will
become well-nigh universal. The teachings of religious leaders
have opened the door to infidelity, to spiritualism, and to contempt
for God's holy law, and upon these leaders rests a fearful responsibility
for the iniquity that exists in the Christian world.
Yet this very class put forth the claim that the fast spreading
corruption is largely attributable to the desecration of the
so-called "Christian Sabbath," and that the enforcement
of Sunday observance would greatly improve the morals of society.
This claim is especially urged in America, where the doctrine
of the true Sabbath has been most widely preached. Here the temperance
work, one of the most prominent and important of moral reforms,
is often combined with the Sunday movement, and the advocates
of the latter represent themselves as laboring to promote the
highest interest of society; and those who refuse to unite with
them are denounced as the enemies of temperance and reform. But
the fact that a movement to establish error is connected with
a work which is in itself good, is not an argument in favor of
the error. We may disguise poison by mingling it with wholesome
food, but we do not change its nature. On the contrary, it is
rendered more dangerous, as it is more likely to be taken unawares.
It is one of Satan's devices to combine with falsehood just enough
truth to give it plausibility. The leaders of the Sunday movement
may advocate reforms which the people need, principles which
are in harmony with the Bible, yet while there is with these
a requirement which is contrary to God's law, His servants cannot
unite with them. Nothing can justify them in setting aside the
commandments of God for the precepts of men.
Through the two great errors, the immortality of the soul, and
Sunday sacredness, Satan will bring the people under his deceptions.
While the former lays the foundation of spiritualism, the latter
creates a bond of sympathy with Rome. The Protestants of the
United States will be foremost in stretching their hands across
the gulf to grasp the hand of spiritualism; they will reach over
the abyss to clasp hands with the Roman power; and under the
influence of this threefold union, this country will follow in
the steps of Rome in trampling on the rights of conscience.
As spiritualism more closely imitates the nominal Christianity
of the day, it has greater power to deceive and ensnare. Satan
himself is converted, after the modern order of things. He will
appear in the character of an angel of light. Through the agency
of spiritualism, miracles will be wrought, the sick will be healed,
and many undeniable wonders will be performed. And as the spirits
will profess faith in the Bible, and manifest respect for the
institutions of the church, their work will be accepted as a
manifestation of divine power.
The line of distinction between professed Christians and the
ungodly is now hardly distinguishable. Church members love what
the world loves, and are ready to join with them; and Satan determines
to unite them in one body, and thus strengthen his cause by sweeping
all into the ranks of spiritualism. Papists, who boast of miracles
as a certain sign of the true church, will be readily deceived
by this wonder-working power; and Protestants, having cast away
the shield of truth, will also be deluded. Papists, Protestants,
and worldlings will alike accept the form of godliness without
the power, and they will see in this union a grand movement for
the conversion of the world, and the ushering in of the long-expected
millennium.
Through spiritualism, Satan appears as a benefactor of the race,
healing the diseases of the people, and professing to present
a new and more exalted system of religious faith; but at the
same time he works as a destroyer. His temptations are leading
multitudes to ruin. Intemperance dethrones reason; sensual indulgence,
strife, and bloodshed follow. Satan delights in war; for it excites
the worst passions of the soul, and then sweeps into eternity
its victims steeped in vice and blood. It is his object to incite
the nations to war against one another; for he can thus divert
the minds of the people from the work of preparation to stand
in the day of God.
Satan works through the elements also to garner his harvest of
unprepared souls. He has studied the secrets of the laboratories
of nature, and he uses all his power to control the elements
as far as God allows. When he was suffered to afflict Job, how
quickly flocks and herds, servants, houses, children, were swept
away, one trouble succeeding another as in a moment. It is God
that shields His creatures, and hedges them in from the power
of the destroyer. But the Christian world have shown contempt
for the law of Jehovah; and the Lord will do just what He has
declared that He wouldHe will withdraw His blessings from
the earth, and remove His protecting care from those who are
rebelling against His law, and teaching and forcing others to
do the same. Satan has control of all whom God does not especially
guard. He will favor and prosper some, in order to further his
own designs, and he will bring trouble upon others, and lead
men to believe that it is God who is afflicting them.
While appearing to the children of men as a great physician who
can heal all their maladies, he will bring disease and disaster,
until populous cities are reduced to ruin and desolation. Even
now he is at work. In accidents and calamities by sea and by
land, in great conflagrations, in fierce tornadoes and terrific
hail storms, in tempests, floods, cyclones, tidal waves, and
earthquakes, in every place and in a thousand forms, Satan is
exercising his power. He sweeps away the ripening harvest, and
famine and distress follow. He imparts to the air a deadly taint,
and thousands perish by the pestilence. These visitations are
to become more and more frequent and disastrous. Destruction
will be upon both man and beast. "The earth mourneth and
fadeth away," "the haughty people
do languish.
The earth also is defiled under the inhabitants thereof; because
they have transgressed the laws, changed the ordinance, broken
the everlasting covenant." Isaiah 24:4, 5.
And then the great deceiver will persuade men that those who
serve God are causing these evils. The class that has provoked
the displeasure of Heaven will charge all their troubles upon
those whose obedience to God's commandments is a perpetual reproof
to transgressors. It will be declared that men are offending
God by the violation of the Sunday-sabbath, that this sin has
brought calamities which will not cease until Sunday observance
shall be strictly enforced, and that those who present the claims
of the fourth commandment, thus destroying reverence for Sunday,
are troublers of the people, preventing their restoration to
divine favor and temporal prosperity. Thus the accusation urged
of old against the servant of God will be repeated, and upon
grounds equally well established. "And it came to pass,
when Ahab saw Elijah, that Ahab said unto him, Art thou he that
troubleth Israel? And he answered, I have not troubled Israel;
but thou, and thy father's house, in that ye have forsaken the
commandments of the Lord, and thou hast followed Baalim."
1 Kings 18:17, 18. As the wrath of the people shall be excited
by false charges, they will pursue a course toward God's ambassadors
very similar to that which apostate Israel pursued toward Elijah.
The miracle-working power manifested through spiritualism will
exert its influence against those who choose to obey God rather
than men. Communications from the spirits will declare that God
has sent them to convince the rejecters of Sunday of their error,
affirming that the laws of the land should be obeyed as the law
of God. They will lament the great wickedness in the world, and
second the testimony of religious teachers, that the degraded
state of morals is caused by the desecration of Sunday. Great
will be the indignation excited against all who refuse to accept
their testimony.
Satan's policy in this final conflict with God's people is the
same that he employed in the opening of the great controversy
in heaven. He professed to be seeking to promote the stability
of the divine government, while secretly bending every effort
to secure its overthrow. And the very work which he was thus
endeavoring to accomplish, he charged upon the loyal angels.
The same policy of deception has marked the history of the Romish
church. It has professed to act as the vicegerent of Heaven,
while seeking to exalt itself above God, and to change His law.
Under the rule of Rome, those who suffered death for their fidelity
to the gospel were denounced as evil-doers; they were declared
to be in league with Satan; and every possible means was employed
to cover them with reproach, to cause them to appear, in the
eyes of the people, and even to themselves, as the vilest of
criminals. So it will be now. While Satan seeks to destroy those
who honor God's law he will cause them to be accused as law-breakers,
as men who are dishonoring God, and bringing judgments upon the
world.
God never forces the will or the conscience; but Satan's constant
resortto gain control of those whom he cannot otherwise
seduceis compulsion by cruelty. Through fear or force he
endeavors to rule the conscience, and to secure homage to himself.
To accomplish this, he works through both religious and secular
authorities, moving them to the enforcement of human laws in
defiance of the law of God.
Those who honor the Bible Sabbath will be denounced as enemies
of law and order, as breaking down the moral restraints of society,
causing anarchy and corruption, and calling down the judgments
of God upon the earth. Their conscientious scruples will be pronounced
obstinacy, stubbornness, and contempt of authority. They will
be accused of disaffection toward the government. Ministers who
deny the obligation of the divine law will present from the pulpit
the duty of yielding obedience to the civil authorities as ordained
of God. In legislative halls and courts of justice, commandment-keepers
will be misrepresented and condemned. A false coloring will be
given to their words; the worst construction will be put upon
their motives.
As the Protestant churches reject the clear, Scriptural arguments
in defense of God's law, they will long to silence those whose
faith they cannot overthrow by the Bible. Though they blind their
own eyes to the fact, they are now adopting a course which will
lead to the persecution of those who conscientiously refuse to
do what the rest of the Christian world are doing, and acknowledge
the claims of the papal sabbath.
The dignitaries of church and state will unite to bribe, persuade,
or compel all classes to honor the Sunday. The lack of divine
authority will be supplied by oppressive enactments. Political
corruption is destroying love of justice and regard for truth;
and even in free America, rulers and legislators, in order to
secure public favor, will yield to the popular demand for a law
enforcing Sunday observance. Liberty of conscience, which has
cost so great a sacrifice, will no longer be respected. In the
soon coming conflict we shall see exemplified the prophet's words:
"The dragon was wroth with the woman, and went to make war
with the remnant of her seed, which keep the commandments of
God, and have the testimony of Jesus Christ." Revelation
12:17.
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