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Finally the
children of Israel turned to the Lord in their extremity, and the
Lord heard their prayer, but He did not answer in the expected way.
They wanted a general, but He sent a woman, Deborah, whom He had
chosen to judge Israel at that time. He had also given her the gift
of prophecy and made her the ruler of Israel. In answer to the cry
of Israel, He gave a message through her, His chosen prophet: “Then
she sent and called for Barak the son of Abinoam from Kadesh in
Naphtali, and said to him, ‘Has not the Lord God of Israel commanded,
‘Go and deploy troops at Mount Tabor; take with you ten thousand
men of the sons of Naphtali and of the sons of Zebulun; and against
you I will deploy Sisera, the commander of Jabin’s army, with his
chariots and his multitude at the River Kishon; and I will deliver
him into your hand’? ’ And Barak said to her, ‘If you will go with
me, then I will go; but if you will not go with me, I will not go’
” (verses 6- 8).
Barak was so
fearful that he refused to go unless Deborah went with him. Deborah
was as brave in battle as she was in counsel and giving the straight
testimony to Israel, so she went, but she warned Barak that because
he did not obey the Lord, but depended on her, it would be by another
woman that victory would be won. “So she said, ‘I will surely go
with you; nevertheless there will be no glory for you in the journey
you are taking, for the Lord will sell Sisera into the hand of a
woman. ‘Then Deborah arose and went with Barak to Kadesh” (verse
9). So it was that Deborah led out the army, and Jael, the wife
of Heber, an in- law of Moses, killed the commander of the Canaanites.
“In the days of Shamgar, son of Anath, in the days of Jael, the
highways were deserted, and the travelers walked along the byways.
Village life ceased, it ceased in Israel, until I, Deborah, arose,
arose a mother in Israel. They chose new gods; then there was war
in the gates; not a shield or spear was seen among forty thousand
in Israel. . . . Most blessed among women is Jael, the wife of Heber
the Kenite; blessed is she among women in tents” (Judges 5: 6- 8,
24). What a picture of the last days is here depicted! Just as Israel
had been led away captive by a heathen country, in a physical sense,
because of their departure from the Lord, with many killed and the
remnant hiding out in the rocks and mountains, so for many years
spiritual Israel, because of apostasy in the early ages, had been
under the dominion of the beast power, with many killed and the
remnant hiding “in the wilderness,” as the Bible says. But in the
last days, because of the cry of God's people, a message went forth
with boldness to the world, depicted as an angel flying in the midst
of heaven, crying with a loud voice to all who are on the face of
the earth. No more would God's people be in hiding; they were to
come to the forefront and take their places before the world.
WOMEN IN
THE WORK
When God sought
to lead out His people in this last great endeavor, He chose a man.
He called for a leader to communicate His wishes to the church and
lead them out victorious. He first called for William Foy, then
Hazen Foss, and they both refused. God then turned from them and
said, “I am going to the weakest of the weak.” He chose a young
woman in her teen years who was not expected to live, and through
her sent His messages to lead His people on to victory. Moreover,
we are told that not only did God choose a woman to communicate
with His people in the beginning, He is also going to use women
in this conflict until the very end, and to bring it to completion.
Joel 2: 28, 29, a prophecy of the last days, says: “And it shall
come to pass afterward that I will pour out My Spirit on all flesh;
your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, your old men shall
dream dreams, your young men shall see visions. And also on My menservants
and on My maidservants I will pour out My Spirit in those days.”
Ellen White
writes in The Youth's Instructor, February 18, 1902: “At the eleventh
hour the Lord will call into His service many faithful workers.
Self- sacrificing men and women will step into the places made vacant
by apostasy and death. To young men and young women, as well as
to those who are older, God will give power from above. With converted
minds, converted hands, converted feet and converted tongues, their
lips touched with a living coal from the divine altar, they will
go forth into the Master's service, moving steadily onward and upward,
carrying the work forward to completion.” Let us not become too
rigid in our ideas as to how God can use men and women. In the days
of Israel He chose a woman to lead out the army, and He chose a
woman to complete the victory. In like manner, in the final work
of God, He is going to use women. Before Jesus comes, there will
be those who die in battle, those who will apostatize, those who
may be imprisoned or sidetracked in one way or another. God is going
to use young men and women, as well as those older in years, to
fill the ranks and carry the work onward and upward to completion.
Dear friend, the work is going to be completed.
LAYING YOUR
LIFE ON THE LINE
While some things
in the victory of Deborah, Barak and Jael point forward to the glorious
completion of God's work, there are also disappointing elements
to the story illustrating disappointments in the final work of God
on earth. In Judges 5: 14- 17, Deborah mentions the various tribes
to whom the message bad been given to come up to the help of the
Lord and to join in this battle. The call to arms in battle had
been given in Ephraim, Benjamin, Manasseh (which is Machir), Zebulun,
Issachar, Reuben, Gilead (the other half of Manasseh), Dan, Asher,
and Naphtali. Ten out of the twelve tribes are mentioned by name.
In all the tribes of Israel there were undoubtedly hundreds of thousands
of eligible men, but how many came up to the help of the Lord? Out
of all the ten tribes called, how many responded? In Judges 4: 14
we are told that 10,000 followed Barak to battle. Judges 5: 17 says
that Gilead stayed beyond the Jordan, so as not to get involved.
Why did Dan remain on ships? “We'll be safer out here fishing,”
they thought. Asher continued at the seashore and stayed in the
inlets. Zebulun and Naphtali, the two main tribes, jeopardized their
lives, but the rest did not respond, and God was not well pleased
with them. While these men of Israel professed to be loyal to the
Lord, they were not going to jeopardize their lives against an unconquerable
enemy. And yet the Lord says in Matthew 10: 39: “He who finds his
life will lose it, and he who loses his life for My sake will find
it.” In Luke 14, Jesus said that a cost is involved in the Christian
life, and that we must count this cost as to whether we are willing
to be counted with the army of the Lord. “And whoever does not bear
his cross and come after Me cannot be My disciple” (Luke 14: 27).
“If anyone comes to Me and does not hate his father and mother,
wife and children, brothers and sisters, yes, and his own life also,
he cannot be My disciple” (verse 26). “So likewise, whoever of you
does not forsake all that he has [including his own life] cannot
be My disciple” (verse 33).
I have often
been impressed with the story of the great men of David. In 2 Samuel
23: 9,10 is a typical example of these great men. Among the various
men who were willing to give their lives for Israel, the truth and
the cause of God, is Eleazar, the son of Dodo, the Ahohite. He was
one of the three mighty men with David when he defied the Philistines
who were gathered for battle. The whole army of Israel was in retreat
and one man alone stood up against the enemy. He not only held his
ground; he arose and attacked the Philistines until his hand was
weary and stuck to his sword. He did not quit. “The Lord brought
about a great victory that day; and the people returned after him
only to plunder” (2 Samuel 23: 10).
Have you ever
imagined being in Eleazar's place? The Philistines that he was fighting
were demon possessed. They were not weaklings. They were not merely
playing video games. They were there with real swords and were accustomed
to using them to cut off people's heads. And there was not just
one or two, there were hundreds. He was surrounded and he fought
with all of his might, just barely missing a sword, time after time.
Eleazar went to battle to give his life as a martyr for God. He
was not expecting to come out of that battle alive. Eleazar said,
“I am going to die for the Lord, I am not going to retreat.” He
went to battle and the Lord protected him among all those hundreds
and thousands, and he won the victory. Jesus said, “He who finds
his life will lose it and he who loses his life for My sake will
find it” (Matthew 10: 39).
That is the
kind of courage God wants His people to have today, but it wasn’t
found in Israel in Deborah's day. In the battle of Deborah and Barak,
in which there was a general call to Israel, the people valued their
lives more than they valued the call of God. They were not bad people,
they were religious people and they had been mourning for the sins
of Israel and crying for deliverance. They viewed themselves as
being basically repentant and good. There is no mention of collaborating
with the enemy. There was general moral support for the cause, but
they were not willing to put their lives on the line. They had their
families to take care of and their businesses to run. Their own
futures were at stake. The Lord used a term to describe them– Meroz.
We can read in Judges 5: 23 what He says about the people of Meroz
in the song of Deborah as she recounted, under the inspiration of
the Lord, the events of the battle and the various people that did
not come up to the help of the Lord, those in Gilead, Dan, Asher
and others. “‘ Curse Meroz, ’ said the angel of the Lord, ‘curse
its inhabitants bitterly, because they did not come to the help
of the Lord, to the help of the Lord against the mighty. ’”
LAODICEA
– NEW TESTAMENT MEROZ
This verse has
a special significance for today be- cause it is a correlating verse
to Revelation 3: 14 and onward where God talks about Meroz in the
New Testament, which is the Laodicean people. Meroz is a type of
Laodicea, the Old Testament type for the New Testament Laodicea.
Ellen White mentions the experience of Meroz often because she was
living in the day of Laodicea. She says of Meroz: “They have committed
no grievous, out- breaking sins, and they must, after all, be on
the true foundation, and God will accept their works. [Because they
have committed no grievous sins, they are basically good church
members.] They see no special sins to repent of, no sins which call
for special humiliation, humble confession, and rending of heart.
The delusion upon such is strong indeed when they mistake the form
of godliness for the power thereof, and flatter themselves that
they are rich and have need of nothing. The curse of Meroz rests
upon them: ‘Curse ye Meroz, said the angel of the Lord, curse ye
bitterly the inhabitants thereof, because they came not to the help
of the Lord, to the help of the Lord against the mighty’” 2T, 395,396.
“As an illustration of the failure on your part to come up to the
work of God, as was your privilege, I was referred [by an angel
in vision] to these words: ‘Curse ye Meroz, said the angel of the
Lord, curse ye bitterly the inhabitants thereof; because they came
not to the help of the Lord, to the help of the Lord against the
mighty. ' Judges 5: 23. What had Meroz done? Nothing. And this was
their sin. They came not up to the help of the Lord against the
mighty” Ibid., 247. On page after page of her writings, she mentions
the various ways that Israel today has not come up to the help of
the Lord. She writes in The Signs of the Times,
December19,
1878: “We hope those who have means trusted out to strangers will
see that God's cause may be benefitted by its use. It was placed
in their hands by the Lord, to test them and prove them, to see
if they will render back to the Master His own when He shall call
for it. Means were given them not to hoard or to use for themselves.
Those who are murmuring and complaining at the outlay of means in
the publishing house and in the meetinghouse, had better be at work
to act their part, lest they shall be found wanting by acting the
part of Meroz. God gave commandment, ‘Curse ye Meroz, curse ye bitterly
the inhabitants thereof, because they came not up to the help of
the Lord, to the help of the Lord, against the mighty. '”
There are those
who have means and talents and don't use them for the Lord. They
have opportunity to witness and are doing nothing. All this is described
in the Laodicean message. “Many of our people are lukewarm. They
occupy the position of Meroz, neither for nor against, neither cold
nor hot” 5T, 76,77. If there is anything that describes God's professed
people today it is that they are neither cold nor hot, neither for
nor against. They don't want to be against anything, just take a
“wait and see” attitude. Ellen White says this is the sin of Meroz.
“They hear the words of Christ, but do them not. If they remain
in this state, He will reject them with abhorrence. Many of those
who have had great light, great opportunities, and every spiritual
advantage praise Christ and the world with the same breath. They
bow themselves before God and mammon. They make merry with the children
of the world, and yet claim to be blessed with the children of God.
They wish to have Christ as their Saviour, but will not bear the
cross and wear His yoke. May the Lord have mercy upon you; for if
you go on in this way, nothing but evil can be prophesied concerning
you” Ibid.
LAODICEAN
TYPES
There are several
types of the Laodicean church. There is a specific type in the Old
Testament, the people of Meroz, and a specific type in the New Testament
in Matthew 11. Just as Ellen White writes of the curse of Meroz
over and over again, applying it to Laodicea, so she does with these
verses. “Then He began to rebuke the cities in which most of His
mighty works had been done, because they did not repent: ‘Woe to
you, Characin! Woe to you, Betksaida! For if the mighty works which
were done in you had been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would have
repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes'” (verses 20, 21). Tyre,
Bethsaida and Characin were cities of Israel, and He is addressing
those who were Sabbath- keeping, tithe- paying, professed members
of God's true church. “And you, Capernaum, who are exalted to heaven,
will be brought down to Hades; for if the mighty works which were
done in you had been done in Sodom, it would have remained until
this day” (verse 23).
In referring
to this passage in the Review and Herald, August 1, 1893, Ellen
White says specifically that this is the Seventh- day Adventist
Church: “Of those who boast of their light, and yet fail to walk
in it, Christ says, ‘But I say unto you, It shall be more tolerable
for Tyre and Sidon at the day of judgment, than for you. And thou,
Capernaum [Seventh- day Adventists, who have had great light], shalt
be brought down to hell: for if the mighty works, which have been
done in thee, had been done in Sodom, it would have remained until
this day. '” She refers to Capernaum as the Seventh- day Adventist
Church also in the 1888 Materials, 637, 612, 851 and elsewhere.
Here the New
Testament church, the Laodicean church, is compared to Capemaum,
a beautiful city on Lake Galilee. It was sitting at the crossroads
of the nations, with every spiritual advantage. Jesus had preached
there; its inhabitants had heard the messages of John the Baptist,
and they were not as wicked as the people in Nazareth. These were
good people, faithful church members. In fact, the people of Galilee
(which included the people of Capernaum), we are told in
Thoughts From
the Mount of Blessing, 2, 3, were not under the influence of the
priests and Pharisees as much as the people in Jerusalem, and they
almost accepted Jesus. (See also Desire of Ages, 232.) Jesus preached
to these people and the power of the hierarchy was almost broken.
“Almost”. . . now that is Laodicean.
WORSE THAN
SODOM
Jesus said that
these people who were almost saved were worse than the people of
Sodom. How could Jesus say such an unbelievable thing? The people
of Sodom were homosexuals, given to every perversion and crime you
can imagine. You might as well compare them to the homosexuals of
San Francisco. Can you imagine being in an Adventist church -- not
the most wicked Adventist church, but one that is beautiful and
gives lots of offerings, with a pipe organ playing and people coming
and worshipping on Sabbath, listening to beautiful sermons -- and
Christ coming and saying, “You people are worse than the homosexuals
of San Francisco.” I can tell you, He wouldn’t be invited back.
“But I say to you that it shall be more tolerable for the land of
Sodom in the day of judgment than for you” (Matthew 11: 24). How
many believe that what Jesus said was true? How many parents would
rather see their son or daughter become a homosexual on the streets
of San Francisco, than remain a lukewarm member of the Seventh-
day Adventist Church, just keeping Sabbath and paying their tithe,
Sabbath after Sabbath? Parents want the best for their children,
do they not? Christ said the people of Sodom were better off than
the people of Capemaum. Have you ever heard it said that “We must
keep our children in the church, no matter what? If we have to show
them movies, if we have to entertain them, or whatever else we have
to do, we must keep them in church.” Christ said they are better
off in Sodom!
“And to the
angel of the church of the Laodiceans write, ‘These things says
the Amen, the Faithful and True Witness, the Beginning of the creation
of God. ’” (Revelation 3: 14). Here He reminds the church that just
as He was faithful and true with Capemaum and with the people of
Meroz, He will be faithful now. Most people are not going to believe
these words, that is why Christ begins this message with these words:
“I am the One who does not exaggerate, the One who is going to give
you the truth.” “I know your works, that you are neither cold nor
hot. I could wish you were cold or hot” (verse 15). He says, “You
think you know your works, but I am the One who knows your works,
and I see that you are neither cold nor hot.” We might think, “Well,
praise the Lord! At least we are halfway in between.” But Christ
says, “I could wish you were cold or hot.” He says, “I would rather
have you cold than lukewarm.” Many people do not believe that.
ALL THE WAY
IN THE WORLD, OR HALF- WAY IN THE CHURCH?
It takes most
of us a degree of faith to believe what Jesus said about Capernaum
and Sodom. It takes a degree of faith for a parent to believe it.
I don't think that many parents would rather have their children
all the way in the world than halfway in the church, but Jesus said
they are better off all the way in the world than halfway in the
church. I am not saying that we should send any of our children
out into the world. God forbid. But I am saying this: if they are
halfway in the church, they are worse off, and it is time we were
trying to get them hot. God's religion is not one of mournfulness,
there is joy and happiness. Religion needs to be brought down to
the level of young people. Three- yearolds need to have the Bible
story told on their level of understanding; they cannot sit for
an hour- long worship service. There needs to be a conversion experience
starting with the ages of three and four. We need to see our young
people converted. We need to see our older people convened. We need
to see ourselves converted. God says in the Bible, “I would rather
have you cold than lukewarm, all the way in the world rather than
part way in the church.” Verses 16, 17, say: “So then, because you
are lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spew you out of My
mouth. Because you say, ‘I am rich, have become wealthy, and have
need of nothing, ' and do not know that you are wretched, miserable,
poor, blind, and naked.” What a delusion!
NEUTRALITY
AND LAODICEA
Why did God
say he would spew them out? Because Laodicea is in a neutral position,
and they took a neutral position. “If God abhors one sin above another,
of which His people are guilty, it is doing nothing in case of an
emergency. Indifference and neutrality in a religious crisis is
regarded of God as a grievous crime and equal to the very worst
type of hostility against God” 3T, 281. The worst type of hostility
against God is neutrality. Dear friend, that is what is viewed as
good religion today – to accept anything and everybody -- neutrality.
We have such a pluralism of ideas in the church today that are all
accepted and believed, that we are conditioned to be neutral on
issues. In the Review and Herald, Feb. 25, 1902, Ellen White says
there is more hope for an open enemy than for one who is neutral.
I have not covered
the Celebration style of worship that has come into our church.
You can send for our book or tape entitled, No Time to Celebrate.
Prophecies are
being fulfilled with this counterfeit Holy Spirit movement coining
into our church out of Pentecostalism. There are some who recognize
that playing solid, hard- rock music as part of the religious service
is straight from Satan. We wonder, “How could anyone act that way
in a church?” You know what? Those who take a neutral position are
in a worse condition, such as our laity and our leaders who aren’t
in the Celebration movement, but are neutral! Neither for nor against
it. God said He is going to vomit them out of His mouth. Where is
the backbone of our people? Where are the people who are willing
to say that this is wrong and we will not countenance it, we will
not say it is all right?
Ellen White
says that those pastors who preach smooth sermons are the ones who
will receive His curse. The most dangerous sermon is not the one
in which there is blatant error; it is the one that is smooth and
sounds good, but says nothing. Ellen White says: “In this fearful
time, just before Christ is to come the second time, God's faithful
preachers will have to bear a still more pointed testimony than
was born by John the Baptist. A responsible, important work is before
them; and those who speak smooth things, God will not acknowledge
as His shepherds. A fearful woe is upon them” lT, 321. On pages
210 and 211 of Testimonies, vol. 5, she writes of those who are
going to receive the seal of God and those who are not. Those who
are not going to receive the seal of God “try to throw a cloak over
the existing evil and excuse the great wickedness everywhere prevalent,”
but “those who have a zeal for God's honor and a love for souls
will not hold their peace to obtain favor of any.”
There are two
classes in the church in the last days – those who are good administrators,
trying to make everyone feel good and excusing the wickedness around
them, and those who will not hold their peace to obtain favor of
any, but call sin by its right name. Which class in the church do
you think is larger? Which is going to gain the control in the church?
She says those who are concerned about the evil find themselves
“powerless to stop the rushing torrent of iniquity, and hence they
are filled with grief and alarm. They mourn before God to see religion
despised in the very homes of those who have had great light. They
lament and afflict their souls because pride, avarice, selfishness,
and deception of almost every kind are in the church. The Spirit
of God, which prompts to reproof, is trampled underfoot, while the
servants of Satan triumph. God is dishonored, the truth made of
none effect. The class who do not feel grieved over their own spiritual
declension, nor mourn over the sins of others, will be left without
the seal of God.” Ibid.
Some ministers
in the church say that God is too merciful to visit His people with
judgment, but as we continue reading we find just such judgments
falling on these very ministers. “Thus ‘Peace and safety' is the
cry from men who will never again lift up their voice like a trumpet
to show God's people their transgressions and the house of Jacob
their sins. These dumb dogs that would not bark are the ones who
feel the just vengeance of an offended God” Ibid. 211. These smooth
sermons – there are some people who say, “Our pastor doesn't preach
any error. He doesn't preach any present truth either, but at least
he doesn't preach error. We have a neutral pastor. That is better
than we could have.” But that is not better than you could have,
it is as bad as you can get. God is looking for people of action.
In Deborah's day He called for reproof. He called for people who
were willing to put their lives on the line. Today He is giving
to every member of the church, every preacher and every layman,
a summons and a call to activity and warfare. There are two startling
statements in the Spirit of Prophecy I would like to look at. The
first one reads:
“There are fearful
woes for those who preach the truth, but are not sanctified by it,
and also for those who consent to receive and maintain the unsanctified
to minister to them in word and doctrine” IT, 261, 262. For those
who are preaching smooth, common sermons and keeping the people
entertained week by week, God pronounces a woe, but not for those
only. I believe that many of God's professed people think in themselves,
“Lord, don't make me responsible. All I do is come to church week
after week, I don't have anything to do with this apostasy.” That
is what Meroz said. “I haven’t done anything bad. I am just a good
church member.” The Lord says that those church members who consent
to receive and maintain the unsanctified to minister to them are
as guilty as those who are doing the ministering.
The second statement
reads, “If God pronounces a woe upon those who are called to preach
the truth and refuse to obey, a heavier woe rests upon those who
take upon them this sacred work without clean hands and pure hearts.
As there are woes for those who preach the truth while they are
unsanctified in heart and life, so there are woes for those who
receive and maintain the unsanctified in the position which they
cannot fill” 2T, 552. The unsanctified could not continue to minister
to the members without the members' support. Without support they
could not do unrighteous or unjust actions, such as not paying women
Bible workers. Did you know that there was a time when Ellen White,
on page 117 of Spalding- Magan, said, “I will in the name of the
Lord, protest”? I am not going to tell you how she protested, because
somebody might get the wrong idea, but it was financially. There
are various ways that we choose to support and maintain the unsanctified
to minister to us and the Lord holds every church member accountable
for maintaining a corrupt system. Am I calling for a revolution?
I hope you do not mistake the fact that lam. Actually, lam not--
the Lord is, through His messenger, Ellen White. I am simply quoting
to you from the Spirit of Prophecy. What do these statements mean?
Do you suppose that they have any meaning for us today? I do not
want a woe upon me. Do you want a woe upon you? I do not know how
to apply all these statements, but I believe that all God's requirements,
all God's commands are a possibility.
WARFARE AGAINST
WRONG
“It is not enough
to merely profess to believe the truth. All the soldiers of the
cross of Christ virtually obligate themselves to enter the crusade
against the adversary of souls, to condemn wrong and sustain righteousness.
But the message of the True Witness reveals the fact that a terrible
deception is upon our people, which makes it necessary to come to
them with warnings, to break their spiritual slumber, and arouse
them to decided action” 3T, 254. Ellen White says something must
arouse our people to decided action. Something has to happen to
wake people up! “Many are tempted in regard to our work and are
calling it in question. [She is referring to her work and James
White's work as they visited the churches, calling people to revival,
reformation and repentance.] Some, in their tempted condition, charge
the difficulties and perplexities of the people of God to the testimonies
of reproof that we have given them. They think the trouble is with
the ones who bear the message of warning, who point out the sins
of the people and correct their errors. Many are deceived by the
adversary of souls. They think that the labors of Brother and Sister
White would be acceptable if they were not continually condemning
wrong and reproving sin. I was shown that God has laid this work
upon us, and when we are hindered from meeting with His people [This
was written in the early part of Ellen White's ministry and already
they were trying to keep them from coming before the people because
the message was too straight.] and from bearing our testimony and
counteracting the surmises and jealousies of the unconsecrated,
then Satan presses in his temptations very strongly. Those who have
been ever on the questioning, doubting side feel at liberty to suggest
their doubts and to insinuate their unbelief. Some have sanctimonious
and apparently conscientious amid very pious doubts, which they
cautiously drop, but which have tenfold more power to strengthen
those who are wrong, amid to lessen our influence and weaken the
confidence of God's people in our work, than if they came out more
frankly” Ibid., 258, 259.
NEUTRAL v.
s. AN OPEN ENEMY
She said that
if they had come out sorely against them it would riot have done
one- tenth as much damage as their claiming to be friends while
dropping seeds of doubt along the way. What did God say? “I would
rather have you hot or cold than lukewarm.” He says there is more
hope for an open enemy than one who remains neutral. Curse ye Meroz,
curse ye bitterly because you did nothing. You were not against
us, you did not come fight with us. Curse you, Meroz. You are worse
off than if you had been the enemy – ten times worse! “These poor
souls, I saw, were deceived by Satan. They flatter themselves that
they are all right, that they are in favor with God and are rich
in spiritual discernment, when they are poor, blind, and wretched.
They are doing the work of Satan. but think they have a zeal for
God.” Ibid. Can we become more spiritually blind than to think that
we are on fire and have zeal for God, and yet be instruments of
Satan? That is what the Laodicean message is all about.
APOSTASY
DEMANDS ACTION
What is it that
wakes people out of their lukewarm, Laodicean condition? In Elijah's
day God's people were blind to their spiritual need and Elijah took
action. “Elijah’s faithful soul was grieved. His indignation was
aroused, and he was jealous for the glory of God. He saw that Israel
was plunged into fearful apostasy. And when he called to mind the
great things that God had wrought for them, he was overwhelmed with
grief and amazement. But all this was forgotten by the majority
of the people. He went before the Lord, and, with his soul wrung
with anguish, pleaded for Him to save His people if it must be by
judgments. He pleaded with God to withhold from His ungrateful people
dew and rain, the treasures of heaven, that apostate Israel might
look in vain to their gods, their idols of gold, wood, and stone,
the sun, moon, amid stars, to water and enrich the earth, amid cause
it to bring forth plentifully” Ibid., 263. Is that the sign of a
Christian, to plead with God to send judgments upon His people?
James 5 says that Elijah prayed earnestly that it would not rain.
Do we understand what the Christian life is all about on this earth?
It is not one of passivism, not one of doing nothing; it is one
of doing something to uphold the honor and glory of God.
Mrs. White writes
about a class of people who are bringing discouragement upon the
people of God because of their wavering condition. “God may give
this class another test, another proving, and let them show that
they are no better prepared to stand free from all rebelling amid
sin than before their confessions were made. They are inclined to
be ever on the side of wrong. And when the call is made for those
who will be on the Lord's side to make a decided move to vindicate
the right, they will manifest their true position. Those who have
been nearly all their lives controlled by a spirit as foreign to
the Spirit of God as was Achan's will be very passive when the time
comes for decided action on the part of all. They will not claim
to be on either side” Ibid., 271, 272. There are Achans in the camp,
those who claim to be on neither side. But she says they are always
on the wrong side. They get right in the middle and say, “I am not
for either side. There are faults on both sides. I try to see good
in everyone and everything. I am here to pull people together.”
They don't take a position, they don't take either side. They are
like Achan, always on the wrong side by taking no side at all. They
look at themselves as being passive.
She goes on
to say: “Those who are true and loyal will not conceal the fact,
but will put heart and might into the work, and venture their all
in the struggle, let the battle turn as it will. God is a sin- hating
God. And those who encourage the sinner, saying, It is well with
thee, God will curse.” Do you want to be under the curse of God?
It is much more pheasant to be able to compliment people, even when
we don't feel hike it, to make them feel good. A curse is in that
compliment if it is not deserved.
Sister White
illustrates this neutrality with a case of Moses and Aaron. Aaron
was a type of Laodicea when he made the golden calf. When Moses
came down from the mount, he was very upset. His anger was aroused
and he threw down the Ten Commandments. But Aaron, the one who led
out iii the apostasy, came with calm assurance. He smoothed the
waters over. Mrs. White says: “Aaron's calm assurance in a wrong
course gave him greater influence with the people than Moses could
have had in leading them in a right course and in subduing their
rebellion” Ibid., 300. Notice that Aaron had influence with the
people because he was so calm. He was able to take it in stride.
He gave everyone that nice assurance.
“When Moses
saw the idolatry of Israel and his indignation was so aroused at
their shameful forgetfulness of God that he threw down the tables
of stone and broke them, Aaron stood meekly by, bearing the censure
of Moses with commendable patience. The people were charmed with
Aaron's lovely spirit and were disgusted with the rashness of Moses.
But God seeth not as man sees. He condemned not the ardor and indignation
of Moses against the base apostasy of Israel” Ibid, 300,301. There
can be no greater blindness than to think that you are all right,
when you are all wrong.
WHAT WE NEED
“The greatest
want of the world is the want of men-- men who will not be bought
or sold, men who in their inmost souls are true and honest, men
who do not fear to call sin by its right name, men whose conscience
is as true to duty as the needle to the pole, men who will stand
for the right though the heavens fall” ED 57. Friend, if you are
going to stand for the right, the heavens may fall.
When Jesus came,
the church was in a state of apostasy and He tried to bring a reformation
and revival, but there is nothing that is resisted so much as are
formation and revival when a church thinks they are all right. Jesus
started out with large crowds and they grew smaller and smaller
until He hung upon the cross alone. He warned the disciples at the
very beginning of His ministry, “Do not think that I came to bring
peace on earth. I did not come to bring peace but a sword. For I
have come to ‘set a man against his father, a daughter against her
mother, and a daughter- in- law against her mother- in- law. ' And
‘a man’s foes will be those of his own household. ' He who loves
fat her or mother more than Me is not worthy of Me. And he who loves
son or daughter more than Me is not worthy of Me. And he who does
not take his cross and follow after Me is not worthy of Me. He who
finds his life will lose it, and he who loses his life for My sake
will find it” (Matthew 10: 34- 39).
CHAMPIONING
TRUTH — NOT SELF
Today the Lord
is looking for an army, an army of workers who will be emptied of
self. He is not looking for people to stand up in pride and arrogance.
He is not looking for people to be independent, as Lucifer was.
He is looking for people who are humble, who do not look at themselves
as being very important, and who are willing to wash the feet of
others. He is looking for people who, as Jesus did, seek to please
people where they conscientiously can. God is looking for people
who have a spirit of love– a patient people. God wants people who
do not vindicate their own rights, who are willing to suffer wrong
rather than champion self. If we are removed from a church office,
so be it, let someone else take care of that. God may have some
higher purpose for us. He may want us to minister to the needy.
Since the Bible
says that all things are to be done decently and in order, God is
not looking for people to stand up in the middle of the service
and make chaos. There may come such a time, but make sure it is
under the influence of the Holy Spirit and not impulsiveness. God
is not looking for us to pick the splinter out of our brother's
eye when we have a moat in our own. God isn’t looking for faultfinding
people, for critical people who are hard to get along with, or fanatical
people. He is hooking for people who will stand for the right. though
the heavens fall, for people who will be active in the cause of
righteousness and are not going to stand by while souls are being
lost because of the tame, lukewarm preaching that comes from our
pulpits week after week. They are going to do something! They are
going to protest in some way, and they are not going to grow weary.
Like David's great men, they are going to take the sword and not
let it go until the victory is won. Their hand may grow weary, but
they are going to hold on to that sword, the sword of the Spirit.
We have swords in the Old Testament and in the New. In the Old Testament
the sword is literal, in the New Testament it is figurative. In
the New Testament it is the sword of the Spirit, and it cuts. It
cuts sharper, we are told, than ally two- edged sword, much sharper
than the sword of the Old Testament, cutting between bone and marrow.
(Hebrew 4: 12)
Dear friend,
God is looking for people who are willing to sacrifice self, honor,
all they have, to uphold the banner of truth. How many will heed
tile call'? God has given a message, He has said, I am the faithful
and true witness, “I know your works, that you are neither cold
nor hot.” “I wish you were one or the other, but because you are
neither, I am going to spew you out of my mouth. Because you say
you are rich and increased with goods when you have need of everything.”
Therefore, He says,
“I counsel of
you to buy from Me gold refined in the fire, that you may be rich”
(Revelation 3: 18). God, give us that gold today! That gold of faith
and love. That gold that loves God, truth, and the honor of God
so much that we are willing to stand, though the heavens fall, for
the honor and glory of God. To stand alone for His glory and honor,
not our own. “And white garments, that you may be clothed, that
the shame of your nakedness may not be revealed; and anoint your
eyes with eye salve, that you may see” Ibid.
Dear friend,
I hope that our eyes have been anointed enough to see that neutrality
is worse than open apostasy. “As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten.
Therefore be zealous and repent. Behold, I stand at the door and
knock If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in
to him and dine with him, and he with Me. To him who overcomes”
– there is something to overcome. There is something for Meroz to
overcome. There is something for Capernaum to overcome. And there
is something for Laodicea to overcome, dear friend. God is looking
for overcomers today, those who will overcome their timidity and
cowardice in the face of danger. He is looking for people who will
stand up under the fear of the Lord for truth and righteousness.
“To him who overcomes I will grant to sit with Me on My throne,
as I also overcame and sat down with My Fat heron His throne. He
who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches”
(Revelation 3: 19- 22).
“God has raised
up men to meet the necessity of this time who will cry aloud and
spare not, who will lift up their voice like a trumpet, and show
My people their transgressions and the house of Jacob their sins.
Their work is not only to proclaim the law, but to preach the truth
for this time -- the Lord our righteousness. The curse of Meroz
will be upon those who do not now come up to the help of the Lord
against the mighty. Well may the question be asked in the spirit
of Elijah, ‘How long halt ye between two opinions? If the Lord be
God, follow Him; but if Baal, then follow him. '” Review and Herald,
August 13, 1889.
Dear friend,
are you willing to stand for the Lord though the heavens fall? to
say, “I do not want the curse of Meroz. I do not want to halt between
two opinions, neither for nor against anything. I want to stand
for the Lord though the heavens fall.” Oh, dear friend, the Lord
is willing to pour out His Spirit today, and I hope a revival and
reformation goes out from among us and stretches to the churches
and conferences of this land with a decided determination, by God's
hand, to turn things around. In Spiritual Gifts, vol. 2,283,284,
Ellen White says that it requires something more than a plain message,
something that will stir the enemy's subjects. We need something
to stir this church today. It is time for Jesus to come. I want
to go home. I don't want to stay on this earth forever. It is time
to stand for the Lord, and then we will see His Spirit working.
Let us pray for the Holy Spirit to empower us to do the work He
has called us to do.
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