Vol. 1, The Symbolic Code, No. 3
THE SYMBOLIC CODE NEWS
ITEMS
Volume One
No. 3
In The
Interest Of The S.D.A. Denomination
News From
Says the writer, under date of August 6:
"About two years ago there was enacted
a scene in the
"One mother in
If the curtain could have been lifted I
believe we would have seen an angel writing over the door of that little
church, 'Ichabod,' for I believe the Lord left the
place desolate after such un-Christlike proceedings
which took place that night.
These were disfellowshipped
not because they were commandment breakers, but because they were following the
light that God is so graciously sending to them at this time, which makes them
better S.D.A's than they have ever been.
Notwithstanding the persecution, we have new
interests who appear very prospective showing that those who are trying to cry
down the SRod are but bringing it to the front in
fulfillment of the words, 'Surely the wrath of man
shall praise Thee: the remainder of wrath shalt thou
restrain' (Ps. 76:10.)"
News From
A letter from that state says that a
Conference Committee appeared one night in the
Sr. Hendricks understands that they are
going to re-organize the church and endeavor to prevent any of the SRod believers from attending the services. It is hard to
believe that the S.D.A. church, which has from its very infancy advocated
religious liberty, would engage in persecuting its own members for no other
reason than for studying the Bible through the eyes of the Spirit of Prophecy.
It was just such a policy which the papacy employed when they forbade their
people to study the Bible for themselves.
We are sorry that our brethren have allowed
themselves to be controlled and lead by the spirit of the papal tyrant of the
dark ages. Thus our hearts are saddened for those who think they are doing God
service by crowning themselves as "correctors" of "heretics,"
and not for
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those who are being persecuted, for to them the promise
is: "Blessed are ye, when men shall hate you, and when they shall separate
you from their company, and shall reproach you, and cast out your name as evil,
for the Son of man's sake. Rejoice ye in that day, and leap for joy: for,
behold, your reward is great in heaven: for in the like manner did their
fathers unto the prophets." (Lu. 6:22, 23.)
Two of the
This seems to be real activity, and let us
pray to God that by the faithful efforts of these sisters, many will awake to
search the Scriptures for themselves before the "door" is
"closed."
Of Interest From
Dr. W.S. Butterbaugh,
in defense of his church membership, has written a long letter to the Colorado
Conference president under date of Aug. 21 from which we quote the following:
"You, as advisor, had no authority to disfellowship me....For says the Spirit of Prophecy, 'A
system of human invention, with its multitudinous exactness will lead its
advocates to judge all who come short of the prescribed human standard....Do
not set yourselves up as a standard. Do not make your opinions, your views of
duty, your interpretation of Scripture a criterion for others, and in your
heart condemn them if they do not come up to your ideal....In condemning
others, they are passing sentence upon themselves, and God declares this
sentence is just.' (M.B. 177-179.)
"...Thus it is a self-evident fact that
your dealing out an ex-communication to me was based wholly upon your
interpretation of Scripture as a criterion for others' in contradiction to
mine; and it is perfectly natural that the laity, with but a limited study of
the question, are 'leaning upon the arm of flesh' (T.M. 106) rather than a
personal investigation combined with a knowledge acquired by study and
obedience to the truth."
From A Worker In
Brother C.T.___________ under date of Sept.
2 explains his numerous experiences in his travels through the middle west in the interest of the SRod
which, for lack of space, we cannot enumerate herein, and has been able to
interest a number of families of which several of them have already fully taken
their stand on the side of present truth. Besides his public and private
studies he has scattered much of our free literature. Our prayers in behalf of
his efforts are that God's word shall not return void unto Him.
The Message in
Dr. and Sr. Roller, laboring in
Joyful Expressions From
Converts To The Spirit Of Prophecy Through "The Shepherd's Rod"
Dear Brethren:
I have read both volumes of the SRod and the tracts a number of times with great interest.
The result is that my belief in the Spirit of Prophecy is fully established.
I want to know and do the truth, and it
makes me happy to have learned the beautiful truths set before me as I went
over the studies of the SRod together with the Spirit
of Prophecy.
My prayer is, while endeavoring to bring the
message to our brethren in the church and loved ones, that
they will soon come to the knowledge of this saving truth.
(Signed)
Mrs. C. Riehl
Dear Brethren:
I can truthfully say that the SRod teachings wrought such an effectual work in my heart
that I was lead to purchase the Spirit of Prophecy books. I made them a study
night and day. My Christian life is transformed into a new experience for which
I can't even think of exchanging at an cost.
(Signed)
Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson
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QUESTIONS
ANSWERED
Artaxerxes' Decree
The question as to which decree of the Medo-Persian kings is to be accredited for the commencement
of the 2300 days of Dan. 8:14 is herein answered:
The Great Controversy, page 328, gives 457
B.C. as the date of Artaxerxes' issuing the decree.
From this, also page 326 with Ezra 9:9, is by some
understood to be the decree which was to build the temple at
Moreover, Artaxerxes'
decree, participating in the building of the temple (Ezra 6:14), is not the
same, for the temple building was finished in the reign of Darius (Ezra 7:15),
and Ezra states that "after these things" (Ezra 7:1); that is, after
the finishing of the temple, the king proclaimed: "I, even I Artaxerxes the king, do make a decree to all the treasurers
which are beyond the river, that whatsoever Ezra the priest, the scribe of the
law of the God of heaven, shall require of you, it be done speedily. (Ezra
7:21.)
Therefore, the decree in 457 B.C., in the
seventh year of the reign of Artaxerxes the king,
which was not issued for the building of the temple, but rather for the city
and the wall, also to beautify the house of God which had been finished some
years before the above decree, and before the expeditions of Ezra and Nehemiah,
who executed the king's commandment, is the date of the beginning of the 2300
days of Dan. 8:14. See diagram in tract #4, page 20; also "The Symbolic
Code" of August, 1934 issue, page 5.
Christ In The
Sanctuary Above And Also In The Church Upon Earth
In reference to the question as to how can
the work of Christ in the heavenly sanctuary and the chariot of Ezekiel's
vision, according to our tract #1, be harmonized; that is, how can Christ be in
the heavenly sanctuary and at the same time be upon the earth also is answered
as follows:
It is understood that Christ's work will
continue in the heavenly sanctuary up to the close of probation. But
Inspiration also declares that He will be in the midst of His people -- in the
church on earth -- during the time of the Loud Cry of the Third Angel's
Message, for, saith the Lord, "I will dwell
in the midst of thee," and many nations
shall be joined to the Lord in that day."
(Zech. 2:11) "Cry out and shout, thou inhabitant of
The Spirit of Prophecy describes in the
following quotation the time of His coming to dwell in the midst of His people:
"They will question and criticize the
work and position of others, criticize every branch of the work in which they
have not themselves a part. They will feed upon the errors and mistakes and
faults of others, 'until,' said the angel, 'the Lord Jesus
shall rise up from His mediatorial work in the
heavenly sanctuary, and shall clothe Himself with the garments of vengeance,
and surprise them at their unholy feast; and they will find themselves
unprepared for the marriage supper of the Lamb.'" -- "Testimonies for
the Church," p. 690.
Volume 5, page 80, shows that He takes
charge of the flock at the time of the purification of the church, and
"Testimonies to Ministers," p. 300 states: "God will use ways
and means by which it will be seen that He is taking the reins in His own
hands. The workers will be surprised by the simple means that He will use to
bring about and perfect His work of righteousness." Therefore, whether we
can with our mortal minds fully comprehend God's ways or not, His Word is true,
which in the above shows that though He will carry on His mediatorial
work in the heavenly sanctuary up to the close of probation, He will also be,
during the time of the Loud Cry, upon earth in the midst of His people -- the
church.
In the following, we shall try to give a
meager illustration of how it can be possible with Him. Let us remember that He
is omnipresent as described by the prophet, saying, "Thus saith the Lord, The heaven is My
throne, and the earth is My footstool." (Isa.
66:1.)
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If it was possible for Him to be in the
first apartment of the heavenly sanctuary after His resurrection, and at the
same time be upon the throne of God away from the sanctuary (Rev. 22:1; E.W.
55; see tract #3, pp. 21-23), then why would it be impossible for Him to be in
the heavenly sanctuary as well as upon the earth, seeing that He is
omnipresent? We mortal beings are sometimes apt to draw very narrow conclusions
regarding God and His work, and limit His mysteries by comparing Him to our
mortal beings.
If an angel can make the trip from heaven to
earth in less than fifteen minutes (Dan.
This fact is again attested by the words of
Ezekiel, saying, "The cherubims lifted up their
wings, and moved up from the earth in my sight." (Ezek. 10:19.) And
afterwards in chapter 11, verse 24 shows that they again returned. Let no one
suppose that Christ is like a prisoner in the sanctuary and that He must stay
there, but let us rather remember that His work only is there and at His will
He can come and go more conveniently than a business man can attend his
business in his office and at the same time live at home.
Christ has further illustrated this incident
in the parable of Mark 13:34: "For the Son of man is as a man taking a far
journey, who left His house, and gave authority to His servants, and to every
man his work, and commanded the porter to watch." "After a long time
[from His ascension to the purification of the church] the Lord of those
servants cometh, and reckoneth with them."
(Matt. 25:19.) Consequently, the period of His absence ends at the purification
of the church at which time He reckons with His servants and, Himself, taketh charge of His flock.
Peter And The
"Keys"
Please Explain Matt. 16:15-19.
"He saith
unto them, But whom say ye that I am? And Simon Peter
answered and said, Thou art the Christ, the Son of the
living God. And Jesus answered and said unto him, Blessed art thou, Simon Barjona: for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto
thee, but My Father which is in heaven. And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build My
church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. And I will give
unto thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth shall be bound in heaven. and whatsoever thou shalt loose on
earth shall be loosed in heaven." (Matt. 16:1519.) Let us first note the
reason why Jesus said to Peter instead of to some one else of the disciples.
"I will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven." Peter was
the only one that gave the right answer to Christ's question, and Christ
declared that "flesh and blood" could not have revealed the truth to
Peter but the "Father" only.
When God reveals something to a man which he
for himself cannot find, the Bible term for such revelation is, Inspiration.
Hence, Jesus pronounced that Peter was inspired, and the subject of Peter's
revelation was the central theme of man's salvation -- Jesus. The essential
truth that had to be proclaimed in Peter's time was that Jesus Christ was the
Son of God. Consequently, Peter had a message directly from the Father of which
he was a debtor to every living soul under heaven, and by which every man was
to be judged either for salvation or condemnation.
Therefore, the "keys" which Christ
gave to Peter is the commission of the gospel, and as long as Peter was
carrying this commission, he, and those who joined to Proclaim
the message with him, had the keys of the kingdom by which they could bind or
loose on earth and be sanctioned in heaven. Thus it is evident that a message
from heaven, proclaimed by God's chosen servant, is all-powerful, and by it
man's destination concerning his salvation is decided.
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Plainly, then, we see that the church is not
the key, neither can a man, or set of men, have the power to loose or bind with
heaven's approval, except they do so by a message directly from God. Moreover,
it will be noticed that "different periods in the history of the church
have each been marked by the development of some special truth adapted to the
necessities of God's people at that time. G.C. 609.
Hence, our attention is called back to the beginning of time.
It is because Noah, like Peter, had a
message, "keys," for the necessities of God's people in his time that
was able to loose or bind, and in evidence of this, God sent the flood, against
which the gates of hell were not able to prevail. Likewise, Abraham had the
"keys" and thus God said to him: "I will bless them that bless
thee, and curse him that curseth thee: and in thee
shall all families of the earth be blessed." (Gen. 12:3.) Thus
So it was also in the exodus movement, for
Moses had a message -- "keys" from God -- and by it were God's
ancient people's freedom, captivity or destruction eternally settled. Thus
"Moses said, Hereby ye shall know that the Lord hath sent me to do all
these works; for I have not done them of mine own
mind. If these men die the common death of all men, or
if they be visited after the visitation of all men; then the Lord hath not sent
me. But if the Lord make a new thing, and the earth
open her mouth, and swallow them up, with all that appertain unto them, and
they go down quick into the pit; then ye shall understand that these men have
provoked the Lord. And it came to pass, as he had made an end of speaking all
these words, that the ground clave asunder that was under them: And the earth
opened her mouth, and swallowed them up, and their houses, and all the men that
appertained unto Korah, and all their goods."
(Num. 16:28-32.)
True, the ceremonial system was committed by
Moses to God's ancient people, but later, when they refused to accept God's
message, which was especially adapted to the necessities of His people in the
closing of the typical ceremonial system, Christ took the "keys" from
the Jewish leaders and gave them to the founders of the Christian church.
Notwithstanding the example which God made
of the Jewish leaders, the successors to the apostles, as the successors to
Moses, by adopting worldly customs and rejecting Luther's message, they also
betrayed their sacred trust. Hence, the "keys of the kingdom of
heaven" were taken away from the early Christian church (Catholic later)
and committed to the Lutheran, and thus down through the Reformation to the
preaching by Wm. Miller. When the Protestant churches at that time rejected
Miller's message, they, too, unwittingly refused to be any longer the stewards
of the sacred keys. Thus Miller and his associates possessed them until God's
next message in 1844, when the keys passed from the Millerite
movement to the S.D.A. denomination. It is obvious then that the S.D.A.
denomination was to have the "keys" during the period of the judgment
of the dead, or for the time prior to the Loud Cry of the Third Angel's Message
-- the judgment of the living.
Consequently, as they are now rejecting the
message to the Laodiceans, which in comparison is as
John the Baptist's message to the Jewish church, they
are repeating the history of that people. Hence, as the Jewish leaders in the
rejection of the Baptist's message unconsciously lost the "keys,"
just so, the S.D.A. denomination in rejecting the "counsel of the True
Witness to the Laodiceans," which message is
contained in "The Shepherd's Rod," are blindly giving the possession
of the "keys" to the followers of the Rod. Thus, when the Roman
Catholic, also the Greek, and others, anathematized those who disagreed with
them, they only condemned themselves and were powerless to either loose or bind
anything one did that heaven recognized.
Things to Remember
Our employment agency is anxious for real
activity. Therefore it is very urgent that every believer in present truth
report to this department as soon as he hears of or has any work to be done --
small or great. It is also necessary that those who desire to obtain employment
should report. State the kind of work you are best fitted for and the amount of
experience you have had along that particular line for it is our desire to
place the right person on the right job.
The free distribution of our tracts is made
possible by a free-will offering only. May we therefore extend the privilege to
all who wish to have a part in the financial support in this free literature?
We suggest that every leader take an offering once a week from his class for
this worthy enterprise and that those who are isolated lay aside, if possible,
something every week though it be only a penny, and have it sent to this office
designating it to be used for that purpose.
Remember the appointed hour for prayer each
Friday evening.
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