Tract No. 4

 

 

The Latest News
For "Mother"

 

 

[PICTURE]

 

 

Care of Ammi and Ruhamah

 

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Copyright 1934, 1941, 1943 by

V.T. Houteff

All Rights Reserved

 

 

That everyone who thirsteth for the truth may obtain it, this tract is mailed free of charge.  It levies one exaction, the soul's obligation to itself to prove all things fast and hold fast that which is good.  The only strings attached to this free proffer are the golden strands of Eden and the crimson cords of Calvary -- the ties that bind.

 

 

TRACT NO. 4

 

 

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TOPICAL INDEX

 

Jezreel's Introductory Appeal           5-9

 

The Latest News for "Mother" by Hosea

 

Chapters One And Two............................................................................................ 11-7

The Old Testament Period.................................................................................... 15-19

The New Testament Period................................................................................... 19-22

Zeal For Large Congregations.............................................................................. 22,23

The Rod Of God's Chastening.............................................................................. 23-27

The Typical Valley Of Achor.................................................................................. 27-31

The Antitypical Valley Of Achor............................................................................. 31-37

The First-born, The First Fruits.............................................................................. 37,38

Absolute Reformation Resulting In Perfect Safety.............................................. 38,39

Warring Against The Message............................................................................. 39,40

His Mercy................................................................................................................. 40-43

The Babylonish Garment Of Today............................................................................ 43

Covet Silver And Gold............................................................................................ 43,44

 

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His Future Servants................................................................................................ 44-48

Take Charge Of The Flock.................................................................................... 48,49

The Second Fruits.................................................................................................. 49,50

The Father, Mother, And Children......................................................................... 50-52

Investigate Personally............................................................................................ 52-54

Rejection Of The Prophets.................................................................................... 54-56

Valley Of Jezreel..................................................................................................... 56,57

The Laymen's Movement....................................................................................... 57,58

Unlawful Children--"The Tares"............................................................................. 58-60

The Laity To Awake The Ministry.......................................................................... 60-63

Where Is God's Storehouse?................................................................................ 63-70

 

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JEZREEL'S INTRODUCTORY APPEAL

 

Dear "Ammi" and "Ruhamah":

 

   With deepest anxiety I am writing to implore you to make overtures to our estranged "Mother,"  that we may effect her reconciliation, save our Father from His inconsolable grief, and re-gladden our now unhappy home.

 

   I am in receipt of a letter from Father in which He reluctantly exposes our "Mother's" indecent worldly connection, and urges you to plead with her to repent of her unfaithfulness and to return to Him.  He still calls for her with the same supreme love as always, though she has done a shameful thing, and is more corrupt in her inordinate love than are all women.  So may your earnest prayer and diligent effort reunite our household and avert the imminent family disgrace especially the shame and dishonor to Father's great name.

 

   If you truly love Father and "Mother," you will fervently respond to this solemn appeal.  And what will be your gladness if by Father's merciful entreaties and your own untiring efforts "Mother" be won to repentance, reconciled to Father, and restored to His kingly home! Think of the inexpressible joy, as with open arms He then receives the whole family and spreads a great banquet, as did the prodigal's father!

 

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   It is therefore my deepest concern that this urgent message reach you without delay.  You will see that its warning is the most solemn and momentous since Noah's prediction of the flood.

 

   In order to help in this crucial hour, it is necessary that we as true and loyal Seventh-day Adventists continue to be searchers of truth, wisdom, and knowledge of God.  Make certain not to trip on the stumbling blocks of others, but to turn them into stepping stones to Christian progress.

 

   The Jews before Christ's day, and ever since, thought they had all the truth there was to know.  True, they had the Bible.  But their consequent misunderstanding of the plan of God, and resultant over-confidence in themselves, led them to feel that they were rich and increased with goods and in need of nothing.  It was this attitude that caused them to turn a deaf ear to the teachings of Christ the King of glory.  Thus their misconception of the Truth, and their prejudice against light upon the Word of God, so robbed them of the knowledge and the wisdom of Jehovah that they were finally led, to their everlasting shame and condemnation, to commit the terrible crime of taking the life of the Son of God.

 

   This fearful guilt, however, does not lie upon the hapless Jew alone.  The Christian church as well, in each of her succeeding periods, has in effect crucified the

 

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Saviour afresh in rejecting His messages of Present Truth to them.  So it was in the days of Luther of Knox, of Wesley, of Campbell, of Miller and of Sister White.  And so it is today with all who are failing to take special heed to avoid the enemy's ever-set snare.

 

   Now the only safe and sane procedure is to read closely every page of the solemn message contained herein.  Let not a line escape your attention.  Study every word carefully and prayerfully.  Be an earnest and diligent student of the Truth.  "Prove all things; hold fast that which is good."  1 Thess. 5:21.

 

   As their record shows, the Bereans made a thorough and unbiased investigation of the messages which came to them, that they might know whether "those things" were so.  In so doing they were neither misled by the enemy nor reproved by Inspiration, but rather were led by their open-mindedness to keep pace with the Truth, and were honored for their noble course.  But the priests, whom God had previously made recipients of the Word, upon learning that the common people were hearing the Truth gladly, came and confused them.  For this, those dignitaries were condemned -- and all who gave heed to their voice rather than to the then unpopular one, were thus misled.

 

   These things being written for our "ensamples," let us not fail to emulate the "more noble" example of the Bereans!

 

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Only thus can we honestly exercise our judgment; otherwise we repeat the folly of the Jews who were led astray by the so-called wise teachers of Israel.

 

   Says the Spirit of Prophecy: "...if a message comes that you do not understand, take pains that you may hear the reasons the messenger may give, comparing scripture with scripture, that you may know whether or not it is sustained by the Word of God.... No one of those who imagine that they know it all is too old or too intelligent to learn from the humblest of the messengers of the living God." -- Testimonies on Sabbath School Work, pp. 65, 66; Counsels on Sabbath School Work, pp. 29, 30.

 

   It is these so-called venial sins of becoming prejudiced and self-satisfied, and of leaning upon others, that have ever led God's people away from Him.  Then too, the fear of coming in contact with error has all too often kept them from coming in contact with advancing Truth.  These pet fears and sins condone by most Christians and even defended by many, have, at the introduction of each advancing Truth, robbed multitudes of eternal glory.

 

   Ponder anew the experience of the people in the days of Paul: "And the brethren immediately sent away Paul and Silas by night unto Berea: who coming thither went into the synagogue of the Jews. These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the Word with

 

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all readiness of mind, and searched the Scriptures daily, whether those things were so.  Therefore many of them believed; also of honourable women which were Greeks, and of men, not a few.  But when the Jews of Thessalonica had knowledge that the Word of God was preached of Paul at Berea, they came thither also, and stirred up the people." Acts 17:10-13.

 

   Having thus briefly recalled to your minds the fatal mistake of the church throughout her long history, I now divulge the climaxing news: Father has promised to give forever to "Mother," Pisgah's View -- His great vineyard -- if she will return and be true!  He will hedge it about with "a wall of  fire" (Zech. 2:5), lay its "stones with fair colours," and its "foundations with sapphires," make its "windows of agates," and its "gates of carbuncles," and deck all its "borders of pleasant  stones" (Isa. 54:11, 12), so that "there shall not come thither the fear of briers and thorns." Isa. 7:25.

 

   I am confident that after hearing our Father's merciful plea in the succeeding pages, and then closely restudying this appeal, it will become the more urgent. Be assured that I shall rejoice to hear from all of you as to the results of your  importuning "Mother."

 

   Sincerely yours for a happy home,

 

JEZREEL

By V.T.H.

 

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THE LATEST NEWS FOR "MOTHER"

By Hosea

CHAPTERS ONE AND TWO

 

   "The Word of the Lord that came unto Hosea, the son of Beeri, in the days of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah, and in the days of Jereboam the son of Joash king of Israel.  The beginning of the Word of the Lord by Hosea.  And the Lord said to Hosea, Go, take unto thee a wife of whoredoms and children of whoredoms: for the land hath committed great whoredom, departing from the Lord.

 

   "So he went and took Gomer the daughter of Diblaim; which conceived and bare him a son.  And the Lord said unto him, Call his name Jezreel; for yet a little while, and I will avenge the blood of Jezreel upon the house of Jehu, and will cause to cease the kingdom of the house of Israel.  And it shall come to pass at that day that I will break the bow of Israel, in the valley of Jezreel.

 

   "And she conceived again and bare a daughter.  And God said unto him, Call her name Lo-ruhamah: for I will no more have mercy upon the house of Israel; but I will utterly take them away.

 

   "But I will have mercy upon the house of Judah, and will save them by the Lord their God, and will not save them by bow, nor by sword, nor by battle, by horses, nor by horsemen.

 

   "Now when she had weaned Lo-ruhamah, she conceived and bare a son.  Then said God, Call his name Lo-ammi: for ye are not My people, and I will  not be your God." Hos. 1:1-9.

 

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in vision only, and were therefore entirely figurative; they were so named as to make a fitting analogy of His people -- Judah and Israel.  And being of "whoredoms," they fittingly prefigure the idolatrous state of His church.

 

   Continuing with the prophecy, we hear the Lord command Jezreel:

 

   "Say ye unto your brethren, Ammi; and to your sisters, Ruhamah." Hos. 2:1.

 

   The same pair of children introduced in the first chapter of the vision are in the second chapter redenominated, the difference being that from both names is dropped the prefix "Lo" which in the Hebrew, means "No."  Accordingly, whereas Lo-ruhamah means "no mercy" and Lo-ammi "not My people," Ruhamah means "mercy"  and Ammi "My people." Hos. 1:6; 2:4. See margin.

 

   This change of status, implied in the change of names, denotes a division of church history.  In one instance the membership is called "not My people," receiving "no mercy," and in the other instance "My people," receiving "mercy."  The apostle Paul gave the key to this whole prophecy by revealing the interpretation of that part of it which met its fulfillment in his day:

 

   "Even us, whom He hath called, not of the Jews only, but also of the Gentiles?  As He saith also in Osee, I will call them My people, which were not My people;

 

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and her beloved, which was not beloved.  And it shall come to pass, that in the place where it was said unto them, Ye are not my people; there shall they be called the children of the living God." Rom. 9 :24-26.

 

   So we see that Chapter One of Hosea's vision foretells God's rejecting the Jews, which we know He did after they rejected His Son. At that time was fulfilled the sad pronouncement: "Ye are not My people, and I will not be your God."  Yet in the very next breath, as it were, the Jews  are called "the children of the living God."  This paradox is cleared in Chapter Two, as it is in Romans 9: the Jews who did not reject Christ, but who became Christians, are the ones called "the children of the living God."  Clearly, then, in the simultaneous fulfillment of these contrasting decrees were the death throes of the Jewish nation and the birth pangs of the Christian church.

 

   Having now established that this scripture gives the termination of the one dispensation and the beginning of the other, we must next discover how far back in the history of the Old Testament division and how far forward in the history of the New Testament division, this  prophetic allegory reaches:

 

   "And I will give her her vineyards from thence,...and she shall sing there, as in the days of her youth, and as in the day when she came up out of the land of Egypt." Hos. 2:15.

 

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   When analyzed, this verse shows that the first division began in the days of Abraham, when the church was in "her youth;" continued on to her exodus from Egypt, the days when she "sang;" and terminated with the crucifixion of Christ, the hour that doomed Judaism.

 

   The ensuing verses tell how far in the Christian division this personified prophecy reaches:

 

   "And in that day will I make a covenant for them with the beasts of the field, and with the fowls of heaven, and with the creeping things of the ground: and I will break the bow and the sword and the battle out of the earth, and will make them to lie down safely.

 

   "And I will betroth thee unto Me for ever; yea, I will betroth thee unto Me in righteousness, and in judgment and in lovingkindness, and in mercies.  I will even betroth thee unto Me in faithfulness: and thou shalt know the Lord.  And it shall come to pass in that day, I will hear saith the Lord I will hear the heavens, and they shall hear the earth." Hos. 2:18-21.

 

   These verses describe the latter day state of the once fallen wife, the church, as one of unadulterated purity and absolute safety.  But as she is at the present time still in her Laodicean condition, "wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked," still impure and still in danger, it is evident that as Hosea's vision extends over the entire length of the Jewish church, it also extends over the entire length of the Christian church, from the

 

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crucifixion to her fast-approaching liberation from bondage, when the Lord is to hear the heavens,  and the heavens are to hear the earth.

 

   This one-family, dual symbolization of the Old and New Testament churches shows them to be one church.  Accordingly, her character in both dispensations is dramatically personified-- first, during

 

The Old Testament Period.

 

   Some years after the tribes crossed the River Jordan and settled in the "promised land," their kingdom began to decline from its high spiritual estate.  Finally, in the reign of Solomon, the Lord said to Jereboam: "I will rend the kingdom out of the hand of Solomon, and will give ten tribes to thee:...because that they have forsaken Me." 1 Kings 11:31, 33.

 

   This verdict was not executed until after the death of Solomon, when the ten tribes, upon revolting against Rehoboam, called Jereboam and "...made him king over all Israel..." 1 Kings 12: 20.  But "...all the house of Judah, with the tribe of Benjamin..." (verse 21), remained to Rehoboam,  son of Solomon.  So it was that the kingdom was divided, the ten tribes, the kingdom of Israel, taking the northern portion of "the promised land," and the two tribes, the kingdom of Judah, retaining the southern portion.

 

   But the decree, "...I will break the bow of Israel [the princes of the ten-tribe

 

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kingdom] in the valley of Jezreel" (Hos. 1:5), was not fulfilled until later when Jehu "slew all that remained of the house of Ahab in [the valley of] Jezreel, and all his great men and his kinsfolks, and his priests, until he left him none remaining."  2 Kings 10:11.

 

   "Thus Jehu destroyed Baal out of Israel,... But...took no heed to walk in the law of the Lord God of Israel with all his heart:... In those days the Lord began to cut Israel short: and Hazael smote them in all the coasts of Israel;...until the Lord removed Israel out of His sight, as He had said by all His servants the prophets.  So was Israel carried  away...to Assyria...and in the cities of the Medes." 2 Kings 10:28, 31, 32; 17:23; 18:11.  Herewith came to pass the forewarning: "I...will cause to cease the kingdom of the house of Israel."  Hos. 1:4.

 

   Not many years after the dispersion of the ten tribes, "...did Sennacherib king of Assyria come up against all the fenced cities of Judah, and took them... And the king of Assyria sent Tartan and Rabsaris, and Rabshakeh...with a great host against Jerusalem...." 2 Kings 18:13, 17.

 

   "And it came to pass, when king Hezekiah heard  it, that he rent his clothes, and covered himself with sackcloth, and went into the house of the Lord...and...prayed before the Lord, and said, O Lord

 

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God of Israel, which dwellest between the cherubim, Thou art the God, even Thou alone, of all the kingdoms of the earth; Thou hast made heaven and earth... Now therefore, O Lord our God, I  beseech thee, save Thou us out of his hand, that  all the kingdoms of the earth may know that Thou  art the Lord God, even Thou only.

 

   "Then Isaiah the son of Amoz sent to Hezekiah, saying, Thus saith the Lord God of Israel, That which thou hast prayed to Me against Sennacherib king of Assyria I have heard....

 

   "And it came to pass that night, that the angel of the Lord went out, and smote in the camp of the Assyrians an hundred four-score and five thousand: and when they arose early in the morning, behold,  they were all dead corpses." 2 Kings 19:1, 15, 19,  20, 35.

 

   By this divine interposition, the Lord fulfilled His promise: "But I will have mercy upon the house of Judah, and will save them by the Lord their God, and will not save them by bow, nor by sword, nor by battle, by horses, nor by horsemen."  Hos. 1:7.

 

   Notwithstanding this great mercy, Judah  continued to sin exceedingly against Him:

 

   "And the Lord God of their fathers sent to them by His messengers, rising up betimes, and sending; because He had compassion on His people, and on  His dwelling

 

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place: but they mocked the messengers of God, and despised His words, and misused His prophets, until the wrath of the Lord arose against His people, till there was no remedy.  Therefore He brought upon them the king of the Chaldees, who slew their young men with the sword in the house of their sanctuary, and had  no compassion upon young man or maiden, old man, or him that stooped for age: He gave them all into his hand.

 

   "And all the vessels of the house of God, great and small, and the treasures of the house of the Lord, and the treasures of the king, and of his princes; all these he brought to Babylon. And they burnt the house of God, and brake down the wall of Jerusalem, and burnt all the palaces thereof with fire, and destroyed all the goodly vessels thereof.

 

   "And them that had escaped from the sword carried  he away to Babylon; where they were servants to him and his sons until the reign of the kingdom  of Persia." 2 Chron. 36:15-20.

 

   After the appointed time of captivity, God remembered His promise of mercy to them, and "...stirred up the spirit of Cyrus king of Persia, that he made a proclamation throughout all his kingdom and put it also in writing, saying, Thus saith Cyrus king of Persia, All the kingdoms of the earth hath the Lord God of heaven given me; and He hath charged

 

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me to build Him an house in Jerusalem, which is in Judah."  "And this house was finished on the third day of the month Adar, which was in the sixth year of the reign of Darius the king." 2 Chron. 36:22, 23; Ezra 6:15.

 

   In so doing, God again kept His promises to Judah.  But the ten tribes, Israel, He did not deliver, and thereby brought to pass His word: "I will no more have mercy upon the house of Israel." Hos. 1:6.

 

   "Now when she had weaned Lo-ruhamah, she conceived, and bare a son. Then said God, Call his name Lo-ammi: for ye are not My people, and I will not be your God." Hos. 1:8, 9.

 

   In spite, though, of the Lord's repeated great mercy and wonderful deliverances in her behalf Judah's continual sins finally led her utterly to forsake Him by denying His only begotten Son: "And they cried out all at once, saying, Away with this man, and release unto us Barabbas." Luke 23:18.  Thus did Judah's backsliding at last bring upon her the dreadful anathema: "...ye are not My people, and I will not be your God." Hos. 1:9.

 

   So far in this allegory, we see the history of the church up to the crucifixion of Christ. Now it is necessary to ascertain whether it contains the history of

 

The New Testament Period.

 

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state in the Jewish dispensation, in Chapter Two he correspondingly describes the church's idolatrous state in the Christian dispensation.

 

   "Say ye unto your brethren, Ammi; and to your sisters, Ruhamah.  Plead with your mother, plead: for she is not My wife, neither am I her husband: let let her therefore put away her whoredoms out of her sight, and her adulteries from between her breasts; Lest I strip her naked, and set her as in the day that she was born, and make her as a wilderness, and set her like a dry land, and slay her with thirst.

 

   "And I will not have mercy upon her children; for they be the children of whoredoms.  For their mother hath played the harlot: she that conceived them hath done shamefully: for she said, I will go after my  lovers, that give me my bread and my water, my wool and my flax, mine oil and my drink." Hos. 2:1-5.

 

   In the Christian era the church started out in an even more advantageous spiritual condition than in the Jewish era.  Besides, she could have profited by the example of the fallen Jews.  But as the verses just quoted reveal, she utterly failed to do so.  Instead, as with the passing of Joshua, the Jews began to depart from their God, so with the passing of the apostles, the Christians drifted likewise.  In lowering the Christian standard and  exalting the pagan, the church played the harlot  with the heathen. In this way conceiving and  bringing forth her so-called converts, "she...hath  done shamefully," saith the Lord, "for she said,  I will go after my lovers,

 

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that give me my bread and my water, my wool and my flax, mine oil and my drink."

 

   These sentiments, she reflected by her attitude that her every candidate for membership, even those not fully converted to Christ, should  nevertheless be baptized into the regular fellowship;  meanwhile their financial support would further the work of God.

 

Reasoning like this is of a piece with that of the little girl who joyously exclaimed to her mother: "Look! I got a good bargain from the peddler!  For this bagful of cherries, I was supposed to have given a pound of wool, but instead of giving all wool, I hid your gold bracelet in it!"

 

   To give church membership to those who have not brought forth "fruit meet for repentance" is an even more costly stunt than to barter for  cherries as though they were worth their weight in gold.  Besides this foolish act of giving away shares in the church's estate, one cannot begin to count the cost of the demoralizing influence that such subversive "stockholders" exert upon the true people of God.  By such folly, the early church unwittingly furthered the design of the Wicked Seed-sower, and also brought upon herself the Dark Ages of religion.  Yet even in spite of this frightful consequence, which should have taught her unforgetably the lesson to consecrate her zeal to the building up of a Spirit-born

 

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membership only, she still continues heedless in her

 

Zeal for Large Congregations.

 

   A passion for increase of members without a commensurate burden for their sanctification -- their being "born again" -- is engendered not by the Spirit of Christ, but rather by the carnal heart, which says: "I will go after my lovers, that give me my bread and my water, my wool and my flax, mine oil and my drink."  Selfishness, ambition, greed -- these are Satan's right-hand helpers.

 

   Had the early Christian church continued in her first love for the salvation of souls and the advancement of the kingdom of Christ rather than for enlarging her membership, the enemy's operatives, the tares, could never have infiltrated into her ranks.  But her zeal for purity waned and she gave herself to the raising of goals -- a selfish gain.  "Yea," saith the prophet; "they are greedy dogs which can never have enough, and they are shepherds that cannot understand: they all look to their own way, every one for his gain, from his quarter."  Isa. 56:11.

 

   How fearful the lesson!  Never is the prosperity of the church to be sought in silver and gold, and never can she stand in the wisdom and power of men!  Though money has its place in her economy, it is not her most urgent need.  Upon fidelity to the message with which she has been

 

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entrusted, depends her only real success.  This calls for men whom God can trust and upon whom He may freely pour His Spirit; men who will stand true to principle though the whole world turns against them; men who will in faith rise to the heights to which Christ bids: "Take no thought for your life, what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink; nor yet for your body, what ye shall put on.... (For after all these things do the Gentiles seek:) for your  heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of all  these things.  But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and His righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.  Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself." Matt. 6:25, 32-34.

 

   All who follow in the decadent trend of the Christian church, departing from the way of the Lord, and going in "a way which seemeth right unto a man" (Prov. 14:12), will experience

 

The Rod of God's Chastening.

 

   "Behold, I will hedge up thy way with thorns, and make a wall, that she shall not find her paths.  And she shall follow after her lovers, but she shall not overtake them; and she shall seek them, but shall not find them: then shall she say, I will go and return to my first husband; for then was it better with me than now.  For she did not know that I gave her corn, and wine, and oil, and multiplied her silver and gold, which they prepared for Baal." Hos. 2:6-8.

 

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   When the church drifts with the current of the world, away from the Lord, He can no longer bless her, lest He drive her the faster downstream toward destruction.  The only way that He can then save her and bring her back to Him, is to withdraw His helping hand from her until she finds herself grounded on a reef of her own folly, with the fierce waves of retribution beating over her sides.  Then only will she respond to His voice.

 

   God's method of bringing His church to a self-realization of her dangerous condition is portrayed in Christ's parable of the prodigal. Had the father denied the boy's request to go, the lad would forever have been embittered with a feeling of what he believed was his father's injustice, and no one could ever have convinced him that his father did not deprive him of the opportunity of  winning great wealth and a name for himself.  But his bitter experience along the huskpath of disillusionment taught him the great lesson in his life, as nothing else could ever have taught it to him.

 

   This parable perfectly illustrates how wisely God deals with the church in her follies, and how her self-conceit and Laodicean wisdom prevent her profiting from the experience of others.

 

   Instead of her overtaking (Christianizing) her lovers, they overtook (paganized) her.  She "shall not find them," because

 

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she has failed to save them.  Finally, after going through her prodigality, she will penitently return to her first Husband -- the Lord. To hasten her return, the Lord overtakes her in the wilderness, thus fulfilling His word:

 

   "Therefore will I return, and take away My corn in the time thereof, and My wine in the season thereof, and will recover My wool and My flax given to cover her nakedness.  And now will I  discover her lewdness in the sight of her lovers,  and none shall deliver her out of Mine hand.  I  will also cause all her mirth to cease, her feast  days, her new moons, and her sabbaths, and all her solemn feasts." Hos. 2:9-11.

 

   Just as God chastened her in olden time by permitting Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, to abolish the ceremonial system by destroying ancient Jerusalem and its temple, just so did He chasten her in the Christian era by permitting Rome to gain control over her and to supplant her true religious system by a counterfeit -- a pagan priesthood and a pagan sabbath.  Then was His word fulfilled:  "I will also cause all her mirth to cease, her feast days, her new moons, and her sabbaths, and all her solemn feasts."

 

   Since these ordinances (her feast days, her sabbaths, etc.) were part of "a compacted prophecy of the  gospel, a presentation in which were bound up the promises of redemption" (The Acts of the Apostles, p. 14), and since Hosea's symbolization has brought us into the Christian era, the

 

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ceasing of the ordinances therefore typifies Rome's supplanting the Truth.  Daniel, also, was shown that this was to be accomplished through Rome, the "exceeding great" horn, which "cast down...to the ground" the Truth "and the place of His [Christ's] sanctuary." Dan. 8:12, 11.

 

   Note that the "Truth" and the "place," not the sanctuary itself were "cast down;" that is, both Christ's Truth and His place in the earthly sanctuary were set aside, so that the knowledge as to His mediatorial  work became obscured. (For a detailed explanation of Daniel 8 and 9, see The Shepherd's Rod, Vol. 2, pp. 126-147; Tract No. 3, pp. 27-32.)

 

   "And I will destroy," saith the Lord, "her vines and her fig trees, whereof she hath said, These are my rewards that my lovers have given me: and I will make them a forest, and the beasts of the field shall eat them.  And I will visit upon her the days of Baalim, wherein she burned Incense to them, and she decked herself with her earrings and her jewels [worldly display], and she went after her lovers [the world], and forgat me, saith the Lord.  Therefore, behold, I will allure her, and bring her into the wilderness [away from the vineyard -- among the Gentiles], and speak comfortably unto her." Hos. 2:12-14.

 

   This prediction was made over a thousand years before she lost her vineyards, and before she "fled into the wilderness, where she hath a place prepared of God, that they should feed her there a thousand two hundred and threescore days." Rev.

 

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12:6.  But while she was there in fugitive retreat from her own land, God spoke "comfortably unto her."  In other words, she, like the wayward prodigal, had to have a bitter experience, longing again for home, before the Lord could do anything for her.  Thus at the end of her exile, His overtures of love and mercy were to strike in her a truly responsive chord.

 

   As we have already seen, this symbolism shows the Christian church endowed with the sanctuary truth (Hos. 2:11).  And since the Seventh-day Adventist church is known to be the only one with this doctrine, it is evident that this symbolical  prophecy of church history brings us this side of 1844 A.D. to the founding of the Seventh-day Adventist denomination.  Consequently, the allegory now reveals her present condition, and God's counsel to her.

 

   Moreover, the fact that the unfolding of these chapters is now for the first time brought to attention, further proves that the lessons which  they contain are expressly for the church at this  hour; the first of which to be considered is the lesson of

 

The Typical Valley of Achor.

 

   "I will give her her vineyards from thence, and the valley of Achor for a door of hope." Hos. 2:15.

 

   Whatever may be the meaning of the "valley of Achor," it is her "door of hope"

 

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-- the only way out of her predicament.  To know why it is her door of hope, is naturally of most immediate interest.

 

   Only three times in the Scriptures is "the valley of Achor" mentioned: once in a literal setting (Josh. 7:24, 26), and twice in a figurative setting (Isa. 65:10; Hos. 2:15).  A study of the literal will give us the key that will unlock the meaning of the  figurative .

 

   The first city to fall into the hands of the Israelites upon their crossing the River Jordan, was Jericho.  The command to Joshua was that the city, with every living  thing in it, be destroyed, burned with fire, but that "all the silver, and gold, and vessels of brass and  iron..." be "consecrated unto the Lord" and brought "into the treasury of the Lord." Josh. 6:19.

 

   "But the children of Israel committed a trespass in the accursed thing," and as a result they began to fall before their enemies, whereupon "Joshua said, Alas, O Lord God, wherefore hast Thou at all brought this people over Jordan, to deliver us into the hand of the Amorites, to destroy us?  would to God we had been content, and dwelt on the other side Jordan!  O Lord, what shall I say, when Israel turneth their backs before their enemies!  For the Canaanites and all the inhabitants of the land shall hear of it, and shall environ us round, and cut off our

 

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name from the earth: and what wilt Thou do unto Thy great name?

 

   "And the Lord said unto Joshua, Get thee up wherefore liest thou thus upon thy face?  Israel  hath sinned, and they have also transgressed My covenant which I commanded them: for they have even taken of the accursed thing, and have also stolen, and dissembled also, and they have put it even among their own stuff.

 

   "Therefore the children of Israel could not stand before their enemies, but turned their backs  before their enemies, because they were accursed: neither will I be with you any more, except ye destroy the accursed from among you.  Up, sanctify the people, and say, Sanctify yourselves against tomorrow: for thus saith the Lord God of Israel There is an accursed thing in the midst of thee, O Israel: thou canst not stand before thine enemies until ye take away the accursed thing from among you.

 

   "In the morning therefore ye shall be brought according to your tribes: and it shall be, that the tribe which the Lord taketh shall come according to the families thereof; and the family which the Lord shall take shall come by households; and the household which the Lord shall take shall come man by man." Josh. 7:1, 7-14.

 

   "And Achan...was taken."  And he "answered Joshua, and said, Indeed I have sinned against the Lord God of Israel, and

 

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thus and thus have I done: when I saw among the spoils a goodly Babylonish garment, and two hundred shekels of silver, and a wedge of gold of fifty shekels weight, then I coveted them, and took them; and, behold, they are hid in the earth in the midst of my tent, and the silver under it.

 

   "And Joshua, and all Israel with him, took Achan the son of Zerah, and the silver, and the garment, and the wedge of gold, and his sons, and his daughters, and his oxen, and his asses, and his sheep, and his  tent, and all that he had: and they brought them unto the Valley of Achor.

 

   "And Joshua said, Why hast thou troubled us?  The Lord shall trouble thee this day.  And all Israel stoned him with stones, and burned them with fire, after they had stoned them with stones." Josh. 7:18 20, 21, 24, 25.

 

   At that solemn time, Achan was the only sinner in the camp, but because of his sin the whole nation was about to fall and thus God's great  name be dishonored in the eyes of the heathen.

 

   The Lord's dealings with Joshua reveal that His servants must vigilantly watch that no evil enter into their ranks, and that His words through His prophets be feared as though He Himself were speaking directly to the people.

 

   When Joshua proclaimed that "there is an accursed thing in the midst of thee, O

 

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Israel" (Josh. 7:13), Achan concealed his guilt as long as possible instead of immediately confessing it.  When finally it was brought to light and he was taken, he "answered Joshua,  and said, Indeed I have sinned against the Lord God of Israel."  But, alas, it was too late then for God either to accept his confession and pardon his sin or to vindicate His people unless they fulfilled their obligation to deal with the sinner strictly in accordance with the manner He had prescribed.

 

   "Now all these things happened unto them for ensamples: and they are written for our admonition, upon whom the ends of the world are come.  Wherefore let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall." 1 Cor. 10:11, 12.

 

   The valley of Achor of Joshua six and seven, therefore, is a type of the valley of Achor of Hosea two.

 

   With the key here in hand, we are now to unlock the mystery connected with "the door of hope," and discover what Present Truth lesson lies within

 

The Antitypical Valley of Achor.

 

   Had not this remarkable judicial writ been intended for "an ensample," God would not have designated the very place of Achan's punishment.   His execution, then, in the valley of Achor, points forward to the time of an antitypical execution within the Christian church.  Hence,

 

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this antitypical valley of Achor, her door of hope, can but point to the destruction of the sinners, tares in her midst, her illegitimate children. (See Testimonies, Vol. 5, p. 80.)

 

   Unmistakably, the type shows that during this purification, God will destroy not only every sinner among His people but also their families and all their belongings with them.  "The sieve is moving," declares the Spirit of Truth.  "Let us not say, Stay Thy hand, O God.  The church must be purged, and it will be."  "And I saw that the Lord was whetting His sword in Heaven to cut them down.  Oh that every lukewarm professor could realize the clean work that God is about to make among His professed people! " -- Testimonies Vol. 1, pp. 100, 190.

 

   The type also shows that God will undertake this "clean work...among His professed people," just before He entrusts them with His very last message to the world -- the message of "the great and dreadful day of the Lord" (Mal. 4:5).  The power of this dreadful day is to lighten the earth with its glory (Rev. 18:1), and enable His people to re-possess the anti-typical promised land -- the earth.  So when the worthless material  is consumed, the church, "clad in complete armor of light and righteousness,...enters upon her final  conflict...and the influence of the truth testifies to the

 

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world of its sanctifying, ennobling character...." -- Testimonies to Ministers, pp. 17, 18.

 

   Thus "this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come." Matt. 24: 14.

 

   All these -- the imminent purification of the church, the ensuing Loud Cry of the Third Angel's  Message, and the restoration of the kingdom in the land of our fathers, with the subsequent conquering of the nations, -- all these the type demands; demands them because Achan was executed and the camp freed from sinners before ancient Israel could conquer the "promised land."

 

   Accordingly, after her purification, after she has taken heed to the call of Isaiah 52:1, then "clad in the armor of Christ's righteousness, the church is to enter upon her final conflict.  'Fair as the moon, clear as the sun, and terrible as an army with banners,' she is to go forth into all the world, conquering and to conquer." -- Prophets and Kings, p. 725.

 

   The prophet Ezekiel, also, was given a vision of this final purification of the church.  His prophecy reveals that everyone who fails to receive the mark, or seal, is to fall under the slaughter of the "five  men," and that all, "old and young, both maids, and  little children, and women" will "all perish together"  (Testimonies,

 

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Vol. 5, p. 211; Ezek. 9:6), as typified by Achan's destruction -- the "ensample."

 

   This unassailable sequence of facts only bulwarks the Spirit of Prophecy's position that "this sealing of the servants of God is the same that was shown to Ezekiel in vision"; that "the true people of God...will always be on the side of faithful and plain dealing with sins which easily beset the people of God.  Especially in the closing work for the church, in the sealing time of the one hundred and forty-four thousand..." -- Testimonies to Ministers, p. 445; Testimonies, Vol. 3, p. 266.

 

   Observe how definitely the foregoing testimony places the purification of the church before the gospel work is finished, and immediately  before the Loud Cry of the Third Angel's Message is sounded.  It clearly states that "the closing work for the church" is "the sealing time of the one hundred and forty-four thousand."  And the fact that these are the "firstfruits," proves that this work for the church is the commencement of the "harvest," and that after they are sealed and the church purified, a second fruits are to be gathered in, for where there is no second gathering, there can be no "first."

 

   This twofold harvest is brought to view also in Revelation 7.  After beholding the gathering, the sealing of the one hundred and forty-four thousand firstfruits, John saw the subsequent ingathering of  the

 

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"great multitude" out of all nations (Rev. 7:9) -- the second fruits.

 

   Developing still further the subject of the purification, the Spirit of Prophecy discloses that "those who have proved themselves unfaithful will not then be entrusted with the flock."  But "the Lord has faithful servants who in the shaking, testing time will be disclosed to view."  In other words, after the old set of servants, who have  unfitted themselves for service, are put away, and the church thereby purified, God will then "disclose to view" the faithful and true, those whom He can trust as under-shepherds of His flock.

 

   In this same connection, the Spirit of Prophecy also warns that "the days of purification of the church are hastening on apace.  God will have a people pure and true.  In the mighty sifting soon to take place, we shall be better able to measure the strength of Israel.  The signs reveal that the time is near when the Lord will manifest that His fan is in His hand, and He will thoroughly purge His floor... Those who have trusted to intellect, genius, or talent, will not then stand at the head of rank and file.  They did not keep pace with the light.  Those who have proved themselves unfaithful will not then be entrusted with the flock. In the last solemn work few great men will be engaged.  They are self-sufficient, independent of God, and He cannot use them.  The Lord has

 

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faithful servants, who in the shaking, testing time will be disclosed to view." -- Testimonies, Vol. 5, p. 80.

 

   The words "thoroughly purge His floor" denote an absolute purging which leaves her without spot wrinkle, or any such thing.  Not until this "clean work" is accomplished, can God logically say to those who are in Babylon:  "Come out of her, My people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues." Rev. 18:4.  Indeed, were He to do no better than simply bring them into another place where sin still abounds, He might far better leave them right where they are.  This final work for the church, being of such great importance, is still further elucidated in the prophecy of Malachi 3.

 

   Of this impending purge, hope-inspiring and heartening to the righteous, but terrifyingly sorrowful to the wicked, the prophet declares:  He "shall suddenly come to His temple [the church or 'floor'],...but who may abide the day of His coming?  and who shall stand when He  appeareth?  for He is like a refiner's fire, and like fullers' sope: And He shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver: and He shall purify the  sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver,  that they may offer unto the Lord an offering in  righteousness." Mal. 3:1-3.

 

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   In explanation of this scripture, the denominational publication (published and owned by the denomination as well as endorsed and used by the Sabbath School  Department throughout the world in 1929), Isaiah,  the Gospel Prophet, Vol. 3, p. 49, says: "Verse  20. [Isa. 59.] 'The Redeemer shall come to Zion.'  This is not the coming in the clouds, but coming to the church.  And when He comes, He will do the work mentioned in Malachi 3:1-3."

 

   This official exposition of the text shows that in 1929 the denomination taught that the prophecy of Malachi 3, promising a thorough work of purification, is a message to the church.

 

   Proceeding from Malachi's disclosure of the purification of the sons of Levi, the lesson leads us to the law of

 

The First-born, The First Fruits.

 

   In God's original plan, the first-born of every family were to be the ministers of the temple.  The "first-born" of the flesh, therefore, are the type of the first-born of the Spirit.

 

   And though the typical first-born lost their priestly inheritance to the Levites, yet in the restitution of all things, in the final Davidian Period (Acts 15:16), this office will be restored to the antitypical first-born, the firstfruits of the harvest (Rev. 14:4), for they are "the servants

 

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of our God." Rev. 7:3.  This restoration, therefore, is to follow their

 

Absolute Reformation, Resulting in Perfect Safety.

 

   If with but one Achan in the camp, the Israel of Joshua's time was powerless to stand before the  heathen, then what hope has modem Israel, with hundreds of Achans (Testimonies Vol. 5, p. 157) in her midst, to stand through the approaching "time of trouble, such as never was since there was a nation"?  Today as yesterday, there is for her but one "door of hope" -- "the valley of Achor."  There setting her free from  sinners forever, God will then bring her out jubilantly singing as in the days of her "youth" and as in the day when she came up "out of the land of Egypt."

 

   "And it shall be at that day, saith the Lord, that thou shalt call Me Ishi; and shalt call Me no more Baali." Hos. 2:16.

 

   She shall then no longer call Him "my Lord," but rather "my Husband (margin).  The relationship of a husband being closer than that of a lord it denotes an elevation to a more intimate connection and walk with God.  And that this elevation is  the direct result of reformation, is evidenced in the words:

 

   "For I will take away the names of Baalim out of  her mouth, and they shall no more be remembered by their name." Hos. 2:17.

 

   This is because they have their "...Father's name written in their foreheads

 

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...And in their mouth was found no guile: for they are without fault before the throne of God." Rev. 14:1, 5.

 

   When God has taken His people through this "refining purifying process" (Testimonies, Vol. 3 p. 541), and has brought them forth as fine gold seven times purified, with the dross burned out forever then will He be able to fulfill His promise:

 

   "And in that day will I make a covenant for them with the beasts of the field, and with the fowls of heaven, and with the creeping things of the ground: and I will break the bow and the sword and the battle out of the earth, and will make them to lie down safely." Hos. 2:18.

 

   In spite of the ultimate joy and glory unsurpassed which this message of hope sets before the angel of the Laodiceans, who is in charge of the candlestick, the church, he is still

 

Warring Against the Message.

 

   If God's people but sufficiently sensed their unpreparedness to meet the coming crisis, and could but see themselves standing, as it were,  before the mouth of the dragon, they would tremble and faint for fear. But, alas, the pall of insensibility enveloping them is so great that he who comes as a harbinger of hope and release, instead of being gratefully welcomed, is viciously attacked as though he were a fiendish Harpy or some Gorgon or Hydra-headed monster; and all because they know not the hour of their visitation, when

 

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the Lord will destroy them in His fury, and save the righteous in

 

His Mercy.

 

    The fact that the names of the children in Hosea's vision are Lo-ruhamah (no mercy) and Lo-ammi (not My people) when representing the Old Testament period, signifies, as previously seen, that God could no longer extend mercy to the members of His church.  So when He punished them by the heathen, the innocent suffered alike with the guilty.  But the names Ruhamah (mercy) and Ammi (My people) show that now, in the latter day period, He will have mercy upon them by destroying the wicked only, sparing all the righteous.

 

   "Behold, the days come, saith the Lord, that I will sow the house of Israel and the house of Judah with the seed of man, and with the seed of beast.  And it shall come to pass, that like as I have watched over them, to pluck up, and to break down, and to throw down, and to destroy, and to afflict; so will I watch over them, to build, and to plant, saith the Lord.  In those days they shall say no more, The fathers have eaten a sour grape, and the children's teeth are set on edge.  But every one shall die for his own iniquity: every man that eateth the sour grape, his teeth shall be set on edge." Jer. 31:27-30.

 

   Plainly, therefore, the constituency of the church in both periods is depicted by

 

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the same two children, Lo-ruhamah and Lo-ammi, except that in the latter period their names are altered.

 

   The Scripture, "she shall sing there [in the New Testament period], as in the days of her youth [as in her first state in the Old Testament period], and as in the day when she came up out of the land of Egypt" (Hos. 2:15), attests that the experience of God's ancient people in going out of Haran, and out of Egypt, will be repeated at the present time: "And there shall be an highway for the remnant of His people which shall be left, from Assyria; like as it was to Israel in the day that he came up out of the land of Egypt." Isa. 11:16.  Thus "in that day shall the Branch of the Lord be beautiful and glorious, and the fruit of the earth shall be excellent and comely for them that are escaped of Israel.

 

   "And it shall come to pass, that he that is left in Zion, and he that remaineth in Jerusalem shall be called holy, even every one that is written among the living in Jerusalem: when the Lord shall have washed away the filth of the daughters of Zion, and shall have purged the blood of Jerusalem from the midst thereof by the spirit of judgment, and by the spirit of burning."

 

   "And the Lord will create upon every dwelling place of mount Zion, and upon

 

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her assemblies, a cloud and smoke by day, and the shining of a flaming fire by night: for upon all the glory shall be a defense. And there shall be a tabernacle for a shadow in the day time from the heat, and for a place of refuge, and for a covert from storm and from rain." Isa. 4:2-6.

 

   This glorified repetition of God's leading an exodus movement by the shepherd's rod shows that He is again using the same method to bring modern Israel out of the nations.  Where the Jews failed to make their kingdom a working model of Theocracy, ordained solely to manifest God's power and thus convert the world to their precious Faith, the present kingdom movement must succeed.  God's plans know  no final failure; sooner or later, they will be carried out. (See Patriarchs and Prophets,  p. 283.)

 

   So today, in the antitype, "the Lord's voice crieth unto the city [church] and the man of wisdom [the teachable] shall see thy name hear ye the rod, and Who hath appointed it." Mic. 6:9.  "And by a prophet the Lord brought Israel out of Egypt, and by a prophet was he preserved." Hos. 12:13.

 

   Obviously, therefore, God will pity all who come under the authority of His rod today, confessing their sins and seeking mercy.  But He will have no mercy upon

 

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the disobedient, not even upon any who covet

 

The Babylonish Garment of Today.

 

   By Achan's illicit possession of the "goodly Babylonish garment" is typified that class of church members who covet the worldly styles and fashions in vogue now, when Israel of today is about to enter the promised land.  And the price he paid, they shall pay. (Read Isa. 3:16-26.)  And not only they shall pay it, but also those who, following in the next steps of Achan,

 

Covet Silver And Gold.

 

   Achan's taking the Lord's money represents that class of church members who covet the "silver" and the "gold" which He has set apart for Himself, and who thereby rob Him of that which is His Own -- tithes and offerings.  Those who withhold that which is His, and appropriate it for use according to their own wisdom, as well as those who oppress "the hireling in his wages, the widow, and the fatherless, and that turn aside the stranger from his right, and fear not Me, saith the Lord of hosts" (Mal. 3:5), are acting Achan's part, and therefore, "are cursed with a curse:...even this whole nation." Mal. 3:9.

 

   The tithes and the offerings are of the Lord's substance, and those who think that they can so manipulate them as to accomplish whatever end is desired, are deceiving themselves, not God, for His command is, "Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse,

 

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that there may be meat in Mine house. "Mal. 3:10.  The storehouse is the only place designated where one may bring the tithes and offerings and unload from his shoulders the heavy responsibility which a faithful stewardship imposes.  To do otherwise with them, is to leave one's account in the heavenly ledger standing in the red, even though one may appropriate them to some meritorious work of charity.  While it is yet today, therefore, flee from this sin of Achan before it is forever too late!  "As I live, saith the Lord God, I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked; but that the wicked turn from his way and live: turn ye, turn ye from your evil ways; for why will ye die, O house of Israel?" Ezek. 33:11.

 

   Those who will today hear His voice and harden not their hearts as in the day of provocation, will He make

 

His Future Servants.

 

   "Not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit, saith the Lord of hosts." Zech. 4:6.  In other words, the workers will be "taught rather by the unction of His Spirit, than by the outward training of scientific institutions.... God will manifest that He is not dependent on learned, self-important mortals."  "The most weak and hesitating in the church, will be as David -- willing to do and dare." -- Testimonies,  Vol. 5, pp. 82, 81.

 

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   Moreover, "I will take illiterate men, obscure men," says the Lord, "and move upon them by My Spirit, to carry out My purposes in the work of saving souls.  The last message of mercy will be given by a people who love and fear Me." -- Review and Herald, Sept. 21, 1905.   "He will use men for the accomplishment of His purpose whom some of the brethren  would reject as unfit to engage in the work." -- Review and Herald, Feb. 9, 1895.

 

   To these workers the Lord is graciously saying: "And strangers shall stand and feed your flocks, and the sons of the alien [those who are not of the 144,000] shall be your plowmen and your vinedressers. But ye shall be named the Priests of the Lord: men shall call you the Ministers of our God: ye shall eat the riches of the Gentiles, and in their glory shall ye boast yourselves." Isa. 61:5, 6.  What an exalted privilege to be able to acknowledge no master but Christ, and to engage only in His work and live on His substance!

 

   As this ministry, of which "there hath not been ever the like, neither shall be any more after it, even to the years of many generations" (Joel 2:2), is to be free from all earthly encumbrances, therefore let no one longer delay in effecting the transition which will ultimately see him engaged heart and soul in the Lord's "closing work for the church," the ingathering of the "firstfruits" who are to be sealed from among the living.  And while giving himself

 

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to this work, he will at the same time be  preparing himself to give the message in the  time of the "Loud Cry," which the purification of the church -- the deliverance of the sealed and the destruction of the unsealed -- is to usher in and which those who are to be purified are to proclaim.

 

   Let each one wisely make this imperative transition by gradually curtailing pursuit of his own interests, and increasing pursuit of the Lord's.  In this way, each one will steadily climb from an empty and unsung past of self-enterprise, to a full and glorious future of divine enterprise which shall call forth "from the uttermost part  of the earth...songs, even glory to the righteous."  Isa. 24:16.

 

   "Let me tell you," says the Spirit of Prophecy,  "if your heart is in the work, and you have faith in God, you need not depend upon the sanction of any minister or any people: if you go right to work in the name of the Lord, in a humble way doing what you can to teach the truth, God will vindicate you.  If the work had not been so restricted by an impediment here and an impediment there, and on the other side an impediment, it would have gone forward in its majesty.  It would have gone in weakness at first; but the God of heaven lives." -- Review and Herald, April 16, 1901. (See also Testimonies,  Vol.7, p.25).

 

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   My brethren, if you choose to have a part in this grandest-of-all work, the crowning act in the redemption of the world, you must now quickly make ready.  Let not the cares of this life rob you of the crown of eternal life.  Do not offer excuses for not making the change; stand  not on the side of those who shall say: "I have bought a piece of ground, and I must needs go and see it: I pray thee have me  excused;" or, "I have bought five yoke of oxen and I go to prove them: I pray thee have me excused;" or, "I have married a wife, and therefore I cannot come." Luke 14:18-20.  "For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world. And the world passeth away and the lust thereof: but he that doeth the will of God abideth for ever." 1 John 2:16, 17.

 

   Therefore, while yet engaged in your present occupation, go ye into the vineyard of the Lord, and as your interest there grows, let your private interests be diminishing until you find yourselves completely divorced from them and wedded to the Lord's.

 

   "Time," says the Spirit of Prophecy, "is short, and our forces must be organized to do a larger work.  Laborers are needed who comprehend  the greatness of the work, and who will engage in it, not for the wages they receive, but  from a realization

 

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of the nearness of the end.  The time demands greater efficiency and deeper consecration.  O, I am so full of this subject that I cry to God,  "Raise up and send forth messengers filled with a  sense of their responsibility, messengers in whose hearts self-idolatry, which lies at the foundation of all sin, has been crucified.' " -- Testimonies,  Vol. 9, p. 27.

 

   But as the harvest is great, and the laborers few heaven is compelled to "finish the work, and cut it short in righteousness" (Rom. 9:28). Hence the Lord Himself now will