Vol. 2 Timely
Greetings No. 22
THE ONLY
PEACE OF MIND
Volume 2
Number 22
Copyright, 1954 Reprint
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V.T. HOUTEFF
THE GREAT PARADOX OF
THE AGES
TEXT FOR PRAYER
Break Up The
Fallow Ground
I shall read from page 56 of "Christ's
Object Lessons":
"Throughout the parable of the sower, Christ represents the different results of the
sowing as depending upon the soil. In
every case the sower and the seed are the same. Thus He teaches that if the word of God fails
of accomplishing its work in our hearts and lives, the reason is to be found in ourselves.
But the result is not beyond our control. True, we can not change ourselves; but the
power of choice is ours, and it rests with us to determine what we will become. The wayside, the stony-ground, the
thorny-ground hearers need not remain such.... The soil once overgrown by
thorns can be reclaimed only by diligent labor.
So the evil tendencies of the natural hear can be overcome only by
earnest effort in the name and strength of Jesus. The Lord bids us by His prophet, 'Break up
your fallow ground, and sow not among thorns.'
'Sow to yourselves in righteousness; reap in mercy.' This work He desires to accomplish for us,
and He asks us to cooperate with Him."
We shall now kneel and pray that we may ever
be awake to the Voice of the Spirit of God; to know that although we cannot
change ourselves, yet the power of choice is ours; to ever remember that God
has created us free moral agents, that we ourselves are responsible for our
hardness of heart; to let Him break up our fallow ground so that we may sow to
ourselves righteousness; to know that through prayer and study we can keep
awake our desire for spiritual things.
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THE GREAT
PARADOX OF THE AGES
TEXT OF ADDRESS BY V.T. HOUTEFF,
MINISTER OF DAVIDIAN 7TH-DAY ADVENTISTS
SABBATH,
MT.
Zech. 6:1-8 -- "And I turned, and lifted up mine eyes, and looked, and, behold,
there came four chariots out from between two mountains; and the mountains were
mountains of brass. In the first chariot
were red horses; and in the second chariot black horses; and in the third
chariot white horses; and in the fourth chariot grisled
and bay horses. Then I answered and said
unto the angel that talked with me, What are these, my
Lord? And the angel answered and said
unto me, These are the four Spirits of the heavens,
which go forth from standing before the Lord of all the earth. The black horses which are therein go forth
into the north country; and the white go forth after
them; and the grisled go forth toward the south
country. And the bay went forth, and
sought to go that they might walk to and fro through the earth: and He said,
Get you hence, walk to and fro through the earth. So they walked to and fro through the
earth. Then cried He upon me, and spake unto me, saying, Behold,
these that go toward the north country have quieted My Spirit in the north
country."
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PICTURE
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The paradox in this prophetic symbolism is
with the fourth chariot, you see: It is hitched to two teams, the grisled and the bay, one team trying to take it in one
direction (south), and the other in another direction (to and fro through the
earth)! What is to become of the
chariot, and which of the teams is likely to take it? That is the paradox, for they cannot both
have it unless they walk together. As
this is a paradoxical symbolism, it has been a mystery ever since the prophet
wrote it, and as it is now disclosed for the first time, Inspiration obviously
is forewarning someone of something very serious that is taking place at this
particular time. What can it be?--
The prophet Zechariah was as anxious to know
as we are, for he asked, "What are these, my Lord"? And to his question came the answer,
"These are the four Spirits of the heavens, which go forth from standing
before the Lord of the whole earth."
The angel's answer is positive. The chariots, He declared, are the Spirits of
the heavens, Who stand before the Lord, and Who are
sent to go to and fro through the earth.
Plainly, then, these four teams and chariots symbolize four messages
(four Spirits) sent from God's presence.
And since all the messages from God are carried to and fro through the
earth by the Ministry and the Church, the chariots and their teams, therefore,
are seen to symbolize the church at work in four different periods.
The next question is, Where in the stream of
time shall we look for this message-laden and trouble-burden church? in our time, in the
past or what? The brass
mountains give the clue, for the chariots came from between them. We should, therefore, first find out what the
mountains symbolize, and
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where they stand in time.
And as the chariots came from between the mountains, one standing to
their left (in the future) and the other to their right (in the past), it is
necessary to locate them first. The
Biblical interpretation of a symbolical mountain is as follows: "
The only such holy governments of God in the
Christian era, one in the past and one in the future between which the path of
the chariots lies, are the church of the Pentecost with the 120 Spirit-filled
disciples, symbolized by the mountain to the chariots' right, and the church at
the second Pentecost (Joel 2:28, 29, yet future) with the 144,000 Spirit-filled
disciples standing on Mount Zion with the Lamb (Rev. 14:1), symbolized by the
mountain to the chariots' left.
It is well understood that the church of
today is made up of all kinds of materials, not of solid brass -- not of true
Christians only, but commingled with good and bad -- wheat and tares. The truth is therefore obvious: There is to
be another such sin-destroying and sinner-sifting Theocracy as the one in the
day of Ananias and Sapphira
who for sinning gave up the
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ghost as they fell at the apostle's feet (Acts 5:1-11).
Plainly, the chariots symbolize the church
militant at work between the two Pentecosts.
The fourth chariot being the last, it is to
be found operating just before the second Pentecost.
Since the chariots are led by horses, the
horses themselves must symbolize the chariot's (church's) leadership, and the
passengers in the chariots must symbolize the laity.
The symbolism, though, is to disclose the
paradoxical situation that exists with the fourth chariot, the last, and hence
the Laodicean church with the Judgment message, as
her name itself indicates.
The first chariot, you remember, is led by
red horses; the second by black horses; the third by white; and the fourth by
two kinds -- grisled and bay horses. The color of each horse being a mark of
species, it must be indicative of their natural and consequential
circumstances. And as afore-noted, they
are symbolical of the ministry in each segment of church history. The red evidently signifies martyrdom; the
black signifies captivity; the white signifies freedom; grisled
(an indefinite color, neither black nor white) symbolizes ministers that are
neither true Christians nor true Gentiles -- hypocrites. The bay, however, denote strength, as the
marginal reference points out.
This symbolical prophecy is seen to
corroborate history. It points out that
the Christian Church at first suffered martyrdom, shown by the color, red. Then followed the Dark Ages of religion when
the church
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was in captivity (black). Following these came the Protestant period,
the period of religious freedom (white team).
And at last comes the fourth chariot with its
bay and grisled teams. The teams are seen to have a controversial
struggle over the chariot. Grisled being an indefinite color -- neither black nor
white, denotes hypocrisy, the kind of which is heretofore unknown, whereas the
color, bay, denotes spiritual strength (margin) the kind heretofore unknown.
Since the Church originated in
God's Spirit having been silenced in the
north country, must denote that the messages of God in the north country were
generally rejected, especially the one of the forth chariot, which caused the
Spirit of Truth to turn away and to bring Truth no more through them -- to be
silent there -- and that, therefore, there is not to be expected any Truth
through them.
The double team of horses,
and their two kinds of colors, pulling in two different directions are
immediately seen to symbolize a double set of church leaders (the Seventh-day
Adventist leaders and the Davidian Seventh-day
Adventist leaders) unlike in character and aim.
Symbolically speaking, the grisled horses,
those that appeared first on the
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prophetic scene, are leading the chariot into
The immediate necessity, therefore, is to
unhitch (discharge) the one, so that the other can be free to go to and fro
through the earth as soon as they are told to "Go." When this happens the paradox will be a
paradox no longer.
What put two different kinds of leaders
working at cross purposes? -- I shall let the Spirit of Prophecy give the
answer. Here follows the description of
one set of church leaders:
"...Those who have rendered supreme
homage to 'science falsely so-called,' will not be the leaders then. 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..." --
"Testimonies," Vol. 5, pg. 80.
Obviously, these self-important leaders, who
love to slumber in a lukewarm country, are represented by the grisled horses.
We shall now read of the leaders whom the
bay
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horses depict, the ones that come on the scene last:
"...The Lord has faithful servants, who
in the shaking, testing time will be disclosed to view. There are precious ones now hidden who have
not bowed the knee to Baal. They have
not had the light which has been shining in a concentrated blaze upon you. But, it may be under a rough and uninviting
exterior the pure brightness of a genuine Christian character will be
revealed. In the daytime we look toward
heaven, but do not see the stars. They
are there, fixed in the firmament, but the eye cannot distinguish them. In the night we behold their genuine lustre." -- "Testimonies," Vol. 5, pp.
80-81.
This is exactly what is happening right now:
Those who are rejecting the message that is announcing the Judgment for the
Living; those who "did not keep pace with the light," and are
satisfied to stay in antitypical Egypt; the Seventh-day Adventists' ministry
are to be discharged (unhitched); and the "hidden" ones, those
represented by the bay horses, the Davidian
Seventh-day Adventists' ministry, are coming to the front. They are now being "disclosed to
view," and are getting ready to take the chariot! Then as soon as they are told to
"Go," they will unhesitatingly and speedily move on "to and fro
through the earth" with the message of the hour, the Judgment for the
Living.
Now let the founder of the Seventh-day
Adventist Denomination concretely explain what and where the south country is:
"I am filled with sadness when I think
of our condition as a people.... The church has turned back from following
Christ her Leader, and is steadily
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retreating toward
What will unhitch the grisled
horses from the chariot? -- Isaiah the prophet has the answer:
Isa. 66:16, 19, 20 -- "For by fire and by His sword will the Lord
plead with all flesh: and the slain of the Lord shall be many.... And I will
set a sign among them, and I will send those that escape of them unto the
nations, to Tarshish, Pul,
and Lud, that draw the bow, to Tubal,
and Javan, to the isles afar off, that have not heard
My fame, neither have seen My glory; and they shall
declare My glory among the Gentiles. And
they shall bring all your brethren for an offering unto the Lord out of all
nations upon horses, and in chariots, and in litters, and upon mules, and upon
swift beasts, to My holy mountain
Here is projected a slaughter, taking place
among those who have been instructed to abstain from unclean meats, but among
whom many are violating God's command.
The disobedient, those whose bellies are their gods, including those who
sanctify
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and purify themselves, (the self-righteous) in the
gardens behind one tree (behind their Truth-hating minister, Isa. 66:17, margin), are by the Lord Himself removed from
among His Truth-seeking ones.
After the transgressors are thus removed,
then those who are left, the "remnant," the escaped ones, become the
servants of God and are sent to all the nations, especially to those who have
not as yet heard either of God's fame or the good news of His Kingdom. These escaped ones are to bring to the house
of the Lord all their brethren, all that will be
converted to Christ -- "a great multitude, which no man could number, of
all nations, and kindreds, and people, and
tongues." They shall stand
"before the throne, and before the Lamb, clothed with white robes, and
palms in their hands." Rev. 7:9.
Thus will the Gospel be finished by those
who escape from the Lord's slaying (Isa. 66:15,16)
and God's people be quickly gathered from the four corners of the earth,
happily brought as an offering to the house of the Lord (Isa.
66:19, 20).
Now is everyone's chance to decide to be
either on the one side or on the other, either to reform and be led by the
faithful bay horses, or to cling to the self-important grisled
horses and stay by them in the south country, there to perish. Here is indeed a momentous decision to be
made by every member of the Denomination.
It calls for action that will decide the future destiny of the laity as
well as of the ministry.
Now is your opportunity to act, and it is my
wish and prayer that you, and every member of the Denomination,
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chooses to be on the side which this unveiled paradox of the
ages plainly and definitely instructs you to be on. Do not let the grisled
horses deceive you any longer. Meet their
fair speeches with "Thus saith the Lord."
You take them to task on this strictly Biblical Truth.
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