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Chapter
6 - DESIRE OF AGES (CHAPTER 70, 71, & 72)
DA 637- 38:
“... Christ on the Mount of Olives pictured to His disciples the
scene of the great Judgment day. And He represented its decision
as turning upon one point. When the nations are gathered before
Him, there will be but two classes, and their eternal destiny will
be determined by what they have done or have neglected to do for
Him in the person of the poor and the suffering....
“Jesus had told
His disciples that they were to be hated of all men, to be persecuted
and afflicted. Many would be driven from their homes, and brought
to poverty. Many would be in distress through disease and privation.
Many would be cast into prison. To all who forsook friends or home
for His sake He had promised in this life a hundred- fold. Now He
assured a special blessing to all who should minister to their brethren.
In all who suffer for My name, said Jesus, you are to recognize
Me. As you would minister to Me, so you are to minister to them.
This is the evidence that you are My disciples....
“THOSE WHOM
CHRIST COMMENDS IN THE JUDGMENT MAY HAVE KNOWN LITTLE OF THEOLOGY,
BUT THEY HAVE CHERISHED HIS PRINCIPLES. Through the influence of
the divine Spirit they have been a blessing to those about them.
Even among the heathen are those who have cherished the spirit of
kindness; before the words of life had fallen upon their ears, they
have befriended the missionaries, even ministering to them at the
peril of their own lives.”
Here Jesus sets
forth the truth regarding those who will be saved in the last days,
those who consist of His disciples. First of all, a ministry that
is commended by Christ is one in which people are the main concern.
The ministry will be paying attention to the best interests of the
people. Secondly, Jesus also says that the true ministers would
be hated of all men, persecuted and afflicted. Those who minister,
in turn, to these faithful leaders are those whom Christ commends
in the Judgment. These “may have known little of theology, but they
have cherished His principles.”
I know from
my own experience that it is not imperative that one knows every
answer to realize when they hear something, whether it’s right or
not. Many times over the last several years I have waited on something
I’ve heard, choosing not to act on it because the principle of it
didn’t seem to square up with the Lord’s principles. Many more times
than not have I been glad to have adhered to what I thought was
God’s principle in the matter. Time and time again it has proven
to be a saviour to both Cathy and me. The better you understand
what the principles of God are, the better you will be safeguarded
in any given situation. When you decide to act on the right principle,
even if you don’t happen to know everything about the subject in
question, it usually ends up saving you a lot of unnecessary grief
later.
DA 639: “The
angels of heaven are sent forth to minister to those who shall be
heirs of salvation. We know not now who they are; it is not yet
made manifest who shall overcome, and share the inheritance of the
saints in light; but angels of heaven are passing throughout the
length and breadth of the earth, seeking to comfort the sorrowing,
to protect the imperiled, to win the hearts of men to Christ. Not
one is neglected or passed by. God is no respecter of persons, and
He has an equal care for all the souls He has created.”
Two important
principles are brought to light. God’s love extends to every soul
and is unconditional. Now please don’t get this mixed up with some
who would have you believe that because God’s love is unconditional,
His promises are unconditional. This would be a fatal mistake! NONE
OF GOD’S PROMISES ARE UNCONDITIONAL. ALL PROMISES ARE CONDITIONAL
BASED UPON OBEDIENCE. God loves you no matter what you do, but He
will not save you no matter what you do. God’s love and God’s promises
are two different things and if not rightly understood can result
in disaster. God is no respecter of persons. Poverty or riches mean
nothing to God. Neither do profession or position. All are judged
by the same laws set forth by God.
Also, let us
be very sensitive to the timing of the last events which we are
now experiencing. While the heat of the battle intensifies, we should
be aware that it is only God who closes probation, not any man.
Even the angels cannot do this. “We know not now who they are; it
is not yet made manifest who shall overcome, and share the inheritance
of the saints in light;...” Let’s not forget that Saul, a staunch
Conference man who fiercely persecuted THE church, became Paul AFTER
the “church” leaders had crucified Jesus and AFTER the stoning of
Stephen.
DA 641: “Those
who minister to others will be ministered unto by the Chief Shepherd.
They themselves will drink of the living water, and will be satisfied.
They will not be longing for exciting amusements, or for some change
in their lives. The great topic of interest will be, how to save
the souls that are ready to perish. Social intercourse will be profitable.
The love of the Redeemer will draw hearts together in unity. ...
“Love to man
is the earthward manifestation of the love of God. It was to implant
this love, to make us children of one family, that the King of Glory
became one with us. And when His parting words are fulfilled, ‘Love
one another, as I have loved you; ’ (JOHN 15: 12) when we love the
world as He has loved it, then for us His mission is accomplished.
We are fitted for heaven; for we have heaven in our hearts.”
Those who secure
heaven will have a genuine love for their fellow man. When one is
called to minister, it involves far more than just preaching. It
means service to others in love. It means having a sincere interest
in the well- being of others. Even as the enemy of Christ sought
to destroy Him, even through gossip and slander the “church” attempted
to destroy His influence and defame His character, even in the face
of apparent failure,
Jesus demonstrated
that He valued every soul. No matter how vile, no matter what present
or past sin, Jesus never turned away a soul who came to Him for
salvation. Jesus pitied those who refused His invitations of mercy
and forgiveness. He NEVER took pleasure in their destruction.
DA 643- 4: “There
was ‘a strife among them, which of them should be accounted the
greatest. ’ THIS CONTENTION, CARRIED ON IN THE PRESENCE OF CHRIST,
GRIEVED AND WOUNDED HIM. The disciples clung to their favorite idea
that Christ would assert His power, and take His position on the
throne of David. And in heart each still longed for the highest
place in the kingdom. They had placed their own estimate upon themselves
and upon one another, and instead of regarding their brethren as
more worthy, they had placed themselves first. The request of James
and John to sit on the right and left of Christ’s throne, had excited
the indignation of the others. That the two brothers should presume
to ask for the highest position, so stirred the ten that alienation
threatened. They felt that they were misjudged, that their fidelity
and talents were not appreciated. Judas was the most severe upon
James and John. ...
“Another cause
of dissension had arisen. At a feast it was customary for a servant
to wash the feet of the guests, and on this occasion preparation
had been made for the service. The pitcher, the basin, and the towel
were there, in readiness for the feet- washing; but no servant was
present, and it was the disciples’ part to perform it. But each
of the disciples, yielding to wounded pride, determined not to act
the part of a servant. All manifested a stoical unconcern, seeming
unconscious that there was anything for them to do. By their silence
they refused to humble themselves.
“How was Christ
to bring these poor souls where Satan would not gain over them a
decided victory? How could He show that a MERE PROFESSION OF DISCIPLESHIP
DID NOT MAKE THEM DISCIPLES, OR INSURE THEM A PLACE IN HIS KINGDOM?
How could He show that IT IS LOVING SERVICE, TRUE HUMILITY, WHICH
CONSTITUTES REAL GREATNESS? How was He to kindle love in their hearts,
and enable them to comprehend what He longed to tell them?
“The disciples
made no move toward serving one another. Jesus waited for a time
to see what they would do. Then He, the divine Teacher, rose from
the table. Laying aside the outer garment that would have impeded
His movements, He took a towel, and girded Himself. With surprised
interest the disciples looked on, and in silence waited to see what
was to follow. ‘After that He poureth water into a basin, and began
to wash the disciples’ feet, and to wipe them with the towel wherewith
He was girded. ’ THIS ACTION OPENED THE EYES OF THE DISCIPLES. BITTER
SHAME AND HUMILIATION FILLED THEIR HEARTS. THEY UNDERSTOOD THE UNSPOKEN
REBUKE, AND SAW THEMSELVES IN ALTOGETHER A NEW LIGHT.
“So Christ expressed
His love for His disciples. Their selfish spirit filled Him with
sorrow, but He entered into no controversy with them regarding their
difficulty. Instead He gave them an example they would never forget.
His love for them was not easily disturbed or quenched. He knew
that the Father had given all things into His hands, and that He
came from God, and went to God. He had a full consciousness of His
divinity; but He had laid aside His royal crown and kingly robes,
and had taken the form of a servant. One of the last acts of His
life on earth was to gird Himself as a servant, and perform a servant’s
part.”
Many of us today
(not only in Conference offices) are needing to learn what is defined
as humble service. These passages were written primarily, in all
fairness, about the experiences of the Independent Leaders - those
chosen and tested by Christ. They were to take a message to the
Ancient Adventists and the world especially attended by the power
of the early rain at Pentecost. This time and these events are being
repeated. We must pass these tests if we are to continue to be Christ’s
disciples.
DA 646- 9: “Like
Peter and his brethren, we too have been washed in the blood of
Christ, yet often through contact with evil the heart’s purity is
soiled. We must come to Christ for His cleansing grace. Peter shrank
from bringing his soiled feet in contact with the hands of his Lord
and Master; but how often we bring our sinful, polluted hearts in
contact with the heart of Christ. How grievous to Him is our evil
temper, our vanity and pride. Yet all our infirmity and defilement
we must bring to Him. He alone can wash us clean. We are not prepared
for communion with Him unless cleansed by His efficacy.”
We, like Peter
should realize that we must allow the Lord to wash us totally of
every defilement. The foot- washing is a symbol or type of higher
cleansing that comes from Christ alone. It represents His work of
purification in the life of the sinner. Judas refused this higher
cleansing. Peter realized without it he would be lost! We have two
Independent Leaders with two different experiences. Judas knew what
needed to be done. Judas was drawn to Christ. But Judas refused
to be humbled and clung to his pride. Judas became possessed by
a demon. Peter at first refused the Lord’s offer as well. Peter
also became aware that he needed to let go of his pride and decided
that he would. Peter became possessed by the Holy Spirit. Two Independent
ministers: one entered into the cleansing and was saved; one entered
not and was lost.
DA 649: “Christ
would have His disciples understand that although He had washed
their feet, this did not in the least detract from His dignity.
‘Ye call Me Master and Lord, and ye say well; for so I am. ’ And
being so infinitely superior, He imparted grace and significance
to the service. No one was so exalted as Christ, and yet He stooped
to the humblest duty. That His people might not be misled by the
selfishness which dwells in the natural heart, and which strengthens
by self- serving, Christ Himself set the example of humility. He
would not leave this great subject in man’s charge. Of so much consequence
did He regard it, that He Himself, One equal with God, acted as
servant to His disciples. While they were contending for the highest
place, He to whom every knee shall bow, He whom the angels of glory
count it honor to serve, bowed down to wash the feet of those who
called Him Lord. He washed the feet of His betrayer.”
The system (or
individual) that tries to make itself greater than others, because
of position or some accomplishment, is not of God. God is so great
because of His unselfish service to those whom are all much lower
than Himself. Those who choose to remain self- serving, although
engaged in the “Lord’s work,” will never be in God’s kingdom. A
life of humble service is what is great in God’s sight. He says:
“In My kingdom the principle of preference and supremacy has no
place. The only greatness is the greatness of humility. The only
distinction is found in devotion to the service of others.” (DA
650)
DA 652- 3: “Christ
was standing at the point of transition between two economies and
their two great festivals. He, the spotless Lamb of God, was about
to present Himself as a sin- offering, and HE WOULD THUS BRING TO
AN END THE SYSTEM OF TYPES AND CEREMONIES THAT FOR FOUR THOUSAND
YEARS HAD POINTED TO HIS DEATH. AS HE ATE THE PASSOVER WITH HIS
DISCIPLES, HE INSTITUTED IN ITS PLACE THE SERVICE THAT WAS TO BE
THE MEMORIAL OF HIS GREAT SACRIFICE. THE NATIONAL FESTIVAL OF THE
JEWS WAS TO PASS AWAY FOREVER. The service which Christ established
was to be observed by His followers in all lands and through ALL
ages.
“The Passover
was ordained as a commemoration of the deliverance of Israel from
Egyptian bondage. God had directed that, year by year, as the children
should ask the meaning of this ordinance, the history should be
repeated. Thus the wonderful deliverance was to be kept fresh in
the minds of all. The ordinance of the Lord’s supper was given to
commemorate the great deliverance wrought out as the result of the
death of Christ. Till He shall come the second time in power and
glory, THIS ORDINANCE is to be celebrated. It is the means by which
His great work for us is to be kept fresh in our minds.”
The system of
types and ceremonies which were instituted during the time of Moses
was a reminder to the people that God had freed them from the bondage
of Egypt. These were all ended “forever” at the cross. It had been
Jesus Who had instructed Moses to institute these types and ceremonies
and it was this same Jesus Who ended them. It was also this same
Jesus Who “instituted in its place the service that was to be the
memorial of His great sacrifice.” Did you notice that it doesn’t
say that He added to these ceremonies, but rather instituted in
the place of them.
There are several,
I believe, well- meaning people who are confused on this issue and
are actively confusing others in their attempts of trying to convince
them that the old ways should be revived. What these honest, but
misguided folks, apparently don’t realize is that Jesus was doing
away with the entire Jewish system economy. For four thousand years
this system, which included the slaying of beasts, had gone on.
It had started with Adam and his sons AFTER SIN entered the world;
at the time of Moses other ceremonies had been added. This is when
the Sanctuary service had been instituted, as well as all the ceremonies
representing the future death of Christ (and a reminder of their
release from the grips of bondage in Egypt).
What does it
mean “Christ was standing at the point of transition between two
economies...”? Something was about to change. Something would be
set aside forever and something else (new) would take the place
of the old. Of course, the God (Jesus) Who had instituted one could
replace it with another if He so chose and this IS what He did.
Jesus knew the
future. He was about to do away with the Jews, not trusting them
any more to evangelize the world, nor recognizing them any longer
as a nation of “chosen” people. After all, it was He Who had chosen
them. They had rejected Him and He was forced to let them go their
own way.
As would be
consistent with a continued rebellion against the truth the Jews
refused to accept that Christ had done away with the “types and
CEREMONIES THAT FOR FOUR THOUSAND YEARS HAD POINTED TO HIS DEATH.”
But Jesus was moving away from the Jewish leaders. He chose laymen
and told them to first re- educate the Jews who would listen, and
then go to the Gentiles.
Again, as would
be expected those who had rejected Christ but who were exerting
their authority in the “church” rose up against the present truth
and steadfastly endeavored to retain and enforce the old. This is
what the argument in Acts 15 is all about. This is what Colossians
2 is all about. The Bible plainly reveals that these ceremonies
were not to be laid on the Gentiles. The Bible clearly indicates
that all these ceremonies and their Sabbaths are of the past. Most
Seventh- day Adventists realize this and know the difference between
THE Sabbath and A Sabbath. One is the perpetual Sabbath instituted
during the creation week, here before sin entered into the world
and be here after it is gone. The other Sabbaths were instituted
as high days as part of the ceremonial laws and passed away at the
cross.
These arguments
concerning the feast days and their Sabbaths are nothing new. It
was argued vehemently by the Apostate church leaders who had killed
Christ. They wouldn’t believe Him before the cross and they still
didn’t believe Him after the cross! No matter how heated folks may
get, it is very obvious in God’s Word that Gentiles were not to
be yolked with a burden Jesus had blotted out. The Jews were wrong
(and still are) to cling to these things and the Orthodox Jew (the
old style Jew who still doesn’t accept Christ as the Messiah) is
still lost. He is still keeping the ceremonies. He is still keeping
the feast days. He is still keeping all those old Sabbaths, but
the reason he is doing so is because HE IS STILL REJECTING JESUS!
On the other
hand, the Gentiles were NEVER commanded to keep these ceremonies,
feast days, or Sabbaths (excepting THE Sabbath) because the Apostles
rightly understood they had been replaced with the new by Jesus
Himself, also the originator of the old. Please don’t miss this
point. IT WAS ONLY THOSE WHO WERE REJECTING CHRIST WHO TRIED TO
FORCE THESE THINGS UPON THE GENTILES. I believe many should and
need to restudy this issue and stop trying to make the way of salvation
through the methods of the rejected Jewish nation. I do not have
to read mounds of “convincing” information from wellmeaning but
misguided folks to understand and believe the plain words left to
us in God’s Word and given to us through the present- day prophet.
DA 654: “The
disciples had searched one another’s faces closely as they asked,
‘Lord, is it I? ’ And now the silence of Judas drew all eyes to
him. Amid the confusion of questions and expressions of astonishment,
Judas had not heard the words of Jesus in answer to John’s question.
But now, to escape the scrutiny of the disciples, he asked as they
had done, ‘Master, is it I? ’ Jesus solemnly replied, ‘Thou hast
said. ’
“In surprise
and confusion at the exposure of his purpose, Judas rose hastily
to leave the room.”
Only two people
knew the true condition, character, and motives of the self- serving
Judas. Jesus had labored with Him for three and a half years, but
Judas (an Independent Leader, by the way) would not surrender. He
was “doing the work”; He had a head knowledge of the ways of the
Master; He was on the “front lines.” But Judas refused to enter
into that experience which every saved person must have. Judas did
not possess the saving knowledge that is vital in a “Christian’s”
life. He did not have an experiential knowledge of Christ. He had
even fooled all the other disciples and the laity, but he could
not fool Jesus.
Christ demonstrates
that there is a limit to God’s forbearance and man’s probation in
His dealings with this Independent Minister. What we need to learn
as professed followers of Christ is that the heavenly principles
of truth, mercy, and justice always outweigh human profession and
position. It makes no difference what “group” or “camp” you are
in so far as this principle is concerned. You can and will be just
as lost if you support and follow Judas instead of Jesus.
DA 655- 56:
“Though Jesus knew Judas from the beginning, He washed his feet.
And the betrayer was privileged to unite with Christ in partaking
of the sacrament. A longsuffering Saviour held out every inducement
for the sinner to receive Him, to repent, and to be cleansed from
the defilement of sin. This example is for us. When we suppose one
to be in error and sin, we are not to divorce ourselves from him.
By no careless separation are we to leave him a prey to temptation,
or drive him upon Satan’s battle- ground. This is not Christ’s method.
It was because the disciples were erring and faulty that He washed
their feet, and all but one of the twelve were thus brought to repentance.”
Oh, the longsuffering
of our Lord! We must learn to love and be longsuffering as Jesus
was with Judas. Our motives must constantly be checked. There is
a time, of course, when we must let one go, but I fear that in many
cases we “throw people away” far too quickly. Christ let Judas go
to do his work of betrayal with deep pity in His heart. He had not
carelessly driven Judas onto Satan’s ground. Even in the midst of
the battle, the motives of Jesus were pure and noble. He was truly
interested in the salvation of souls and not in their destruction.
He finds NO pleasure in the destruction of His enemies and neither
will we if we have His spirit within us. We have all been the enemies
of God and those who have loved God’s pity and forgiveness on their
own behalf will not carelessly cast off others. Remember, the bridge
of forgiveness you burn may one day be the bridge that you yourself
may need to cross.
DA 659- 61:
“The communion service points to Christ’s second coming. It was
designed to keep this hope vivid in the minds of the disciples....
“These are the
things we are never to forget. The love of Jesus, with its constraining
power, is to be kept fresh in our memory. Christ has instituted
this service that it may speak to our senses of the love of God
that has been expressed in our behalf. There can be no union between
our souls and God except through Christ. The union and love between
brother and brother must be cemented and rendered eternal by the
love of Jesus. And nothing less than the death of Christ could make
His love efficacious for us. It is only because of His death that
we can look with joy to His second coming. His sacrifice is the
center of our hope. Upon this we must fix our faith. ...
“As faith contemplates
our Lord’s great sacrifice, the soul assimilates the spiritual life
of Christ. That soul will receive spiritual strength from every
communion. The service forms a living connection by which the believer
is bound up with Christ, and thus bound up with the Father. In a
special sense it forms a connection between dependent human beings
and God. “As we receive the bread and wine symbolizing Christ’s
broken body and spilled blood, we in imagination join in the scene
of communion in the upper chamber. We seem to be passing through
the garden consecrated by the agony of Him who bore the sins of
the world. We witness the struggle by which our reconciliation with
God was obtained. Christ is set forth crucified among us.
“Looking upon
the crucified Redeemer, we more fully comprehend the magnitude and
meaning of the sacrifice made by the Majesty of heaven. The plan
of salvation is glorified before us, and the thought of Calvary
awakens living and sacred emotions in our hearts. Praise to God
and the Lamb will be in our hearts and on our lips; for pride and
self- worship cannot flourish in the soul that keeps fresh in memory
the scenes of Calvary.
“He who beholds
the Saviour’s matchless love, will be elevated in thought, purified
in heart, transformed in character. He will go forth to be a light
to the world, to reflect in some degree this mysterious love. The
more we contemplate the cross of Christ, the more fully shall we
adopt the language of the apostle when he said, ‘God forbid that
I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom
the world is crucified unto me, and I unto the world. ’ (Gal. 6:
14).”
Jesus instituted
the communion service in order that we would remember Him. We are
to keep in our minds that it was with a tremendous struggle that
the Father and the Son paid the supreme sacrifice for each of us
while we were (or maybe still are) His enemies.
We are, also,
to remember the self- sacrificing life of Christ and the path that
He trod alone to Calvary in our stead. We, too, have the same path
to travel in our own sphere if we are to share in His glory. And
we are not to forget that others are just as precious in Heaven’s
sight as we are — we are to maintain a sanctified respect for the
worth of every soul. The memories of the Communion Service are to
lift us up to higher ground. Above the natural bend toward pride
and prejudice of the carnal heart is this ceremony to lift those
who would follow Jesus.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements and Forward
Chapter 1 Desire of Ages — Chapter
63
Chapter 2 Desire of Ages — Chapter
64
Chapter 3 Desire of Ages — Chapter
65
Chapter 4 Desire of Ages — Chapters
66 & 67
Chapter 5 Desire of Ages — Chapters
68 & 69
Chapter 6 Desire of Ages — Chapters
70, 71 & 72
Chapter 7 Desire of Ages — Chapter
73
Chapter 8 Desire of Ages — Chapters
74 & 75
Chapter 9 Desire of Ages — Chapters
76 & 77
Chapter 10 Desire of Ages — Chapter
78
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1999 Servants of the Saviour
Terry & Cathy Ross
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