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New Believers to Have Clear Understanding.¾As
the end draws near, and the work of giving the last warning to the world
extends, it becomes more important for those who accept present truth to have
a clear understanding of the nature and influence of the Testimonies, which
God in His providence has linked with the work of the third angel's message
from its very rise.¾Testimonies, vol.
5, 654. (1889)
God’s Present-Day Instruction.¾In ancient times God spoke to men by the mouth of
prophets and apostles. In these days
He speaks to them by the testimonies of His Spirit. There was never a time when God instructed
His people more earnestly than He instructs them now concerning His will, and
the course that He would have them pursue.¾Testimonies, vol. 5, 661. (1889)
Frequently Neglected.¾Ministers frequently neglect these important branches of the
work¾health reform, spiritual gifts, systematic
benevolence, and the great branches of the missionary work. Under their labors large numbers may
embrace the theory of the truth, but in time it is found that there are many
who will not bear the proving of God.
The minister laid upon the foundation, hay, wood, and stubble, which
would be consumed by the fire of temptation.¾Review and Herald, December 12, 1878.
Not to Take Place of the Bible.¾The
testimonies of Sister White should not be carried to the front. God's Word is the unerring standard. The Testimonies are not to take the place
of the Word. Great care should be
exercised by all believers to advance these questions carefully, and always
stop when you have said enough. Let
all prove their positions from the Scriptures and substantiate every point
they claim as truth from the revealed Word of God.¾Letter
12, 1890.
Testimonies Not Ahead of Bible.¾The
more we look at the promises of the Word of God, the brighter they grow. The more we practice them, the deeper will
be our understanding of them. Our
position and faith is in the Bible.
And never do we want any soul to bring in the Testimonies ahead of the
Bible.¾Manuscript 7, 1894.
Purpose of the Testimonies.¾The Word of God is sufficient to enlighten the most
beclouded mind, and may be understood by those who have any desire to
understand it. But notwithstanding all
this, some who profess to make the Word of God their study, are found living
in direct opposition to its plainest teachings. Then, to leave men and women without
excuse, God gives plain and pointed testimonies, bringing them back to the
Word that they have neglected to follow.
The Word of God abounds in general principles for the formation of
correct habits of living, and the Testimonies, general and personal, have
been calculated to call their attention more especially to these principles.¾Testimonies, vol. 5, 663, 664. (1889)
The Greater and Lesser Lights.¾Little
heed is given to the Bible, and the Lord has given a lesser light to lead men
and women to the greater light.¾ Colporteur Evangelist,
37. (1902)
Illustration: Presenting the Spirit of Prophecy.¾Elder
_____ enters into no controversy with opponents. He presents the Bible so clearly that it is
evident that anyone who differs must do so in opposition to the Word of
God.
Friday evening and Sabbath forenoon he
spoke upon the subject of spiritual gifts, dwelling especially upon the
Spirit of prophecy. Those who were
present at these discourses say that he treated the subject in a clear,
forceful manner.¾Letter 388, 1906.
In his teaching Elder showed that the
Spirit of prophecy has an important part to act in the establishment of the
truth. When binding off his work, he
called for me . . . to speak to the people.¾Letter
400, 1906.
Give Time to Weigh Evidence.¾In
the last vision given at Battle Creek I was shown that an unwise course was
taken at in regard to the visions at the time of the
organization of the church there.
There were some in who were God’s children, and yet doubted the
visions. Others had no opposition, yet
dared not take a decided stand in regard to them. Some were skeptical, and they had
sufficient cause to make them so. The
false visions and fanatical exercises, and the wretched fruits following, had
an influence upon the cause in _____, to make minds jealous of everything bearing
the name of visions. All these things
should have been taken into consideration, and wisdom exercised. There should be no trial or labor with
those who have never seen the individual having visions, and who have had no
personal knowledge of the influence of the visions. Such should not be deprived of the benefits
and privileges of the church, if their Christian course is otherwise correct,
and they have formed a good Christian character.
Some, I was shown, could receive the
published visions, judging of the tree by its fruits. Others are like doubting Thomas; they
cannot believe the published Testimonies, nor receive evidence through the
testimony of others, but must see and have the evidence for themselves. Such must not be set aside, but long
patience and brotherly love should be exercised toward them until they find
their position and become established for or against. If they fight against the visions, of which
they have no knowledge; if they carry their opposition so far as to oppose
that in which they have had no experience, and feel annoyed when those who
believe that the visions are of God speak of them in meeting, and comfort
themselves with the instruction given through vision, the church may know
that they are not right.¾Testimonies, vol.
1, 327-329. (1862)
Driven to a Premature Position.¾I
have been shown that some, especially in _____, make the visions a rule by
which to measure all; and have taken a course which my husband and myself
have never pursued. Some are
unacquainted with me and my labors, and they are very skeptical of anything
bearing the name of visions. This is
all natural, and can be overcome only by experience. If persons are not settled in regard to the
visions, they should not be crowded off.
The course to pursue with such may be found in Testimony No. 8 [volume
1, pages 328, 329], which I hope will be read by all. Ministers should have compassion of some,
making a difference; others save with fear, pulling them out of the
fire. God's ministers should have wisdom
to give to everyone his portion of meat, and to make that difference with
different persons which their cases require.
The course pursued with some in
who are unacquainted with
me, has not been careful and consistent.
Those who were, comparatively, strangers to the visions, have been
dealt with in the same manner as those who have had much light and experience
in the visions. Some have been
required to indorse the visions when they could not conscientiously do so,
and in this way some honest souls have been driven to take positions against
the visions and against the body, which they never would have taken had their
cases been managed with discretion and mercy.¾Testimonies, vol. 1, 382, 383. (1863)
Overcoming the Opposition.¾The
ministers (non-S.D.A.) are opening up their tirade, and against Mrs. White in
particular. But this is only hurting
themselves. . . . I am
placing Desire of Ages, Great Controversy, Patriarchs and
Prophets, and Christ Our Saviour in families; so while the ministers are working
against me, I will speak in my writings to the people. I believe souls will be converted to the
truth. We are now turning them to the
law and to the testimonies. If they
speak not according to this word, it is because there is no light in them.¾Letter
217, 1899.
Judged by Their Fruits.¾Let the
Testimonies be judged by their fruits.
What is the spirit of their teaching?
What has been the result of their influence? All who desire to do so can acquaint
themselves with the fruits of these visions. . . .
God is either teaching His church,
reproving their wrongs, and strengthening their faith, or He is not. This work is of God, or it is not. God does nothing in partnership with Satan. My work . . . bears the stamp of
God, or the stamp of the enemy. There
is no halfway work in the matter. The
Testimonies are of the Spirit of God, or of the devil.¾Testimonies, vol. 5, 671. (1889)
God Speaks Through Testimonies.¾We
must follow the directions given through the Spirit of prophecy. We must love and obey the truth for this
time. This will save us from accepting
strong delusions. God has spoken to us
through His Word. He has spoken to us
through the Testimonies to the church, and through the books that have helped
to make plain our present duty and the position that we should now occupy.¾Testimonies, vol. 8, 298. (1904)
Evangelism, 255-260.
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