Vol. 1 Timely
Greetings No. 4
THE ONLY
PEACE OF MIND
Volume 1
Number 4
Copyright, 1953 Reprint
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V.T. HOUTEFF
QUESTION AND ANSWER
DISCUSSION
(Part II)
Who Are The Laodiceans?
Who Are The
King Of The North And
The King Of
The South?
Is World War II In Daniel Eleven?
Conserve Time And
Energy.
TEXT OF ADDRESS BY V.T. HOUTEFF
MINISTER OF DAVIDIAN 7TH-DAY ADVENTISTS
SABBATH,
MT.
This afternoon I am to answer questions that
have come to me from brethren in the mother church. But as you listen to the answers I want you
to consider that we, too, were once in their place; that we also were typical Laodiceans; and that what they are doing now, we likewise
were doing then. We, too, were perhaps
questioning everything in which we had no part; acting and speaking in the same
way as they. What a terrible and
unbecoming thing for a Christian to not believe even the Lord's Own sayings to
the Laodiceans, yet we, too, thought we had need of
nothing, but that all others had need of us.
You know that we were not so
open-minded then as we are now. And when our doctrines were questioned we, too,
like our brethren, did not honestly and unbiasedly
give a fair hearing to the views of others.
When we were in their place we, too, in our lukewarmness zealously defended every doctrine, even
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though we ourselves were not clear in some of them. This we did only because the doctrines which were
taught in the church by our own Ministering brethren we, too, presumably
believed were correct. And so we, as
blindly as they believed one hundred per cent of whatever was taught in the
church, not considering that much of it came through uninspired men. Inspired or uninspired did not make any
difference to us then, as it makes no difference to them now. We, too, were in a terrible sad deception and
right along with them knew not or believed not, that we were wretched,
miserable, poor, blind, and naked, although the Lord Himself said so! Rev. 3:14-18. We continued in that state of mind until the
scroll unrolled. Then our eyes were
opened: the doctrines and interpretations which did not come through
Inspiration we then clearly saw that they were only "devisings
of men." Neither did we see
beforehand that the Sabbath and the church were turned into institutions for
raising goals and for merchandising -- means for dishonoring God and for
robbing the poor to feed and clothe those who are keeping the whole church in
the terrible Laodicean sad deception.
So looking at it from this angle, we were
not much better than the best of the Laodiceans. What makes the difference between us and them
is that the light has illuminated our path, but it has not as yet reached
them. The credit, then, for what
advancement we may have made in this revival and reformation effort is not
ours, but God's.
The first question to be answered this
afternoon takes us to the eleventh chapter of Daniel, there to
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Identify The
King Of The North And The King Of The South
The question is: "Who are the king of
the north and the king of the south in our day?" -- As it is our duty to
sanctify the Lord God in our hearts, and to be ready to give the right answer
at the right time to every man that asks for a reason of the hope that is in
us, let us read--
Dan.
The dispute brought to view in this verse,
occurring between the kings, is not before the time of end, or in the time of
the end, but "at the time of the end." The king of the south you note,
is the one to push at the king of the north, and the king of the north is the
one to win the war, and to take from the king of the south the glorious land (
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loser of the war, the countries that are conquered must
therefore be ruled by the king of the north during the time of the end. (For detailed study of Daniel eleven, read
Tract No. 12, The World Yesterday, Tomorrow, pp. 57-91.
Since those who asked the questions agree
with us that we are now living in the "time of the end," we need not
say more concerning that phase of the subject, but we do need to have them tell
us which power at this particular time, in the time of the end, has added
"the glorious land" (Palestine), Egypt, and other countries to his
empire. The answer that anyone can give
is that
Since there is no way of any one dodging the
truth of the subject, there is no need of further discussion of it. For detailed study on Daniel eleven read the
last part of Tract No. 12. Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow.
Do not expect too much of the Laodiceans, though, for you know that it is just as hard
for them to accept Truth as it was for most of us when we were in their
place. Why? -- Because for most human
beings it is hard to say, "we are
wrong." Only a few can shun pride
of opinion and admit their errors. It is
for this very reason that newly revealed Truth is never popular. When the Truth for today came to us, we
believed It not because others did, but because we
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ourselves clearly saw it.
Let us thus continue, but let us be patient, tolerant, and charitable
with all.
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Our next question to give answer to--
"Is World War II In Daniel's
Prophecy?"
Dan.
In this particular war the king of the north
goes to destroy many because unpleasant news from out of the east and from out
of the north, reach his ears. The king
of the south is therefore not involved in it.
Since Hitler and
The statement, "He shall come to his
end and none
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shall help him," implies that someone has been
helping him, and the world knows that it has been the
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Our next question is,
"When Does The Time Of
The End Begin?"
Let us read--
Dan.
Here you note that God's people were to
fall, be persecuted, martyred and tried even to the time of the end. They were to go through that ordeal in order
to be purged, tried, and made white.
Bear in mind that the purging was to continue up "to the time of
the end," and that the king of the south was to push against the king of
the north "at the time of the end."
Now mark that the preposition "to" terminates
at the preposition "at," that where the purging ends, the king's
pushing begins. These points were
brought to light at the beginning of this study.
So far as I am able to find, history teaches
that the martyrdom ceased in 1700 A.D. and that the
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Moreover, speaking of the tribulation in
which millions were martyred, Jesus said: "Immediately after the
tribulation of those days shall the sun be darkened...." Matt. 24:29. The dark day came in 1780 A.D. And while the
"How To
Turn Wasted Time Into Good Use"
You are aware of the fact that we are given
a great work and that the time in which to do it is very short; that we should
therefore, learn how to turn wasted time into good use. Someone has said that on the average, more
than half of mens' life and energy are wasted on
useless talking and in policing others.
One of our greatest needs therefore, is that we learn to control our
tongues and to keep our noses out of other people's business in order to
conserve time and energy, peace and integrity.
It is well to remember too, that our tongues
are given to us for the purpose of speaking God's Truth and His praise, and our
energies to proclaim His Truth and to bless His people. Let us be talking of and working for these
heaven born principles. If you accidently happen to see or to hear that someone is doing
something that according to your best judgment is not proper for a Christian to
do, and if you think you can help him, then do not make of yourself a
tale-bearer by telling it to anyone but rather plead with the guilty one.
Do not make yourself a criterion for any
either, and do not force your ideas on anyone but on yourselves. It is no one's duty to police another. Understand
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that no one is in debt to bring his life to anyone's
standards and maximums. Hear what
Inspiration says: "Who are thou that judgest
another man's servant? to his own master he standeth or falleth. Yea, he
shall be holden up: for God is able to make him
stand" (Rom. 14:4) but since you are not able to, then why try!
Do not make enemies by your tongues. Make friends.
And do not have your feelings on your finger tips. If you do, you yourself will feel the loss of
friends, of social joy, and of the opportunity and privilege to win souls to
Christ. Do not end the day with no credit to be recorded on your page of Heaven's
ledger. Do not misinterpret other
peoples' motives either. Try to see and
interpret everything in the right way, give everyone a chance. See the good in everyone and close your eyes
to all evil.
Let your conversation be on the subject of
promoting God's Truth for the day. It
will keep you busy talking of something profitable and commendable. Think and study, and when you talk religion,
by all means do not become a bore. Go on
with your talk only as far as your listeners follow you -- "Give not that
which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest
they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend you." Matt.
7:6.
Tongues are hard to control, and ears always
anxious to hear. It will therefore be
better if you do less visiting. Much
visiting is only a waste of time and a temptation to discuss the motes in the
eyes of others and to overlook the beam that is in your own eye.
Whenever you are by yourself you can get
something
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done. You can then
either work or study. But when you get
together with others, the chances are that you get nothing done but harm to
yourself and to others. Now is the time
to study and to learn the Truth for this time, to find out how to give a study
and how to answer questions in a simple way, without having to go into a lot of
history or biography. And if you are
determined to walk with God daily and to study His will concerning your own
duties, not the duties of others, you will find plenty to keep you busy and out
of mischief.
Remember, too, that you are candidates for
the first fruits, to be either one with, or one of the 144,000, that you are to
be without guile in your mouths (Rev. 14:5).
Measure your words by the golden rule. If you will do to others what you would have
them to do to you, you will have less trouble, greater joy in life, many
friends all around you, and fair sheaves for the Heavenly Garner.
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