The Latter Rain by Meade MacGuire
The Latter Rain by Meade MacGuire
The Latter Rain by Meade MacGuire
Latter Rain
By Meade MacGuire
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moulding power on the centuries which the annals of
history record, but for the one masterful, overpowering
event which ‘we connect with and name by Pentecost: The
Descent of the Ho1y Spirit.
The “unspeakable gift” of Christ and the immeasurable
gift of the Spirit are the two great dispensational gifts. They
are the peculiar heritage of the Church until the
dispensation shall change its character.
The Books of Acts is the book of Pentecost. The first
chapter prepares for it; the second chapter records it; and
the subsequent chapters tell its effects up to the point of
Paul’s arrival at the center of the Roman Empire. We
humbly submit therefore, to the earnest consideration of all,
the following sevenfold characteristics of Pentecost. Men
who are in real earnest, in these closing days of the age, all
feel that the work and life and ministry which God will
accept as gold, silver, and precious stones,” must have the
stamp of the Pentecostal Spirit. The promise to the Jewish
remnant is the promise still, yes and more assuredly to us:
“My Spirit is among you, fear ye not.” And again, “Not by
might, nor by power, but by My Spirit, saith the Lord.”
Hag. 2:5; Zech 4:6. Let the points here briefly given be
prayed over and meditated upon, and may the living Breath
make them spirit and life to every reader!
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Taking Acts 1 and 2 as our guide, we note --- The
Precept of Pentecost. Acts- 1:4
Before the risen Lord ascended, He “charged them not to
depart from Jerusalem. but to wait for the promise of the
Father.” Or, as the same writer gives it in the Gospel
narrative (Luke 24:49), “And behold, I send forth the
promise of My Father upon you; but tarry ye in the city,
until ye be clothed with power from on high.” Carefully
mark the words. “Wait for the promise,” also. “Tarry ye in
the city.” These words give the precept of Pentecost. Tarry.
Wait. Do not take a step or speak a word until ye be clothed
with power.” Here is the root of all our failure. We bustle
about and make a stir and organize machinery but do we
wait and tarry before God? Have we His power? The path
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of power is the path of obedience to precept. It is granted,
at once, that the Spirit here waited for was to be given once
for all, for the dispensation; but there is, and must be, a
most solemn application of this to individuals. A type is
only given once: and here is type for the age, for you, for
me, for all God’s saints.
Dare we go out without this power? Dare we associate
Christ’s name with our powerless ministrations? Is not this
to make Christ the minister of helpless talk and empty life?
Oh, let us search and see how it is! Is Christ glorified in our
heart and life? If not, the Holy Spirit is not yet in that heart
and in that life. The principle is the same. Just as the Spirit
could not come until the Son of man was glorified, so the
Spirit cannot come and clothe a man with power for
service, until there is self-judgment, an utter repudiation of
self, and a complete enthronement of the risen Lord, as the
Lord of our spirit, soul, body, and belongings.
Let us deny the old self that rejected Him, and yield
ourselves to God to be clothed with power. Is it not clear
that to go out and face the world with fine and fair speeches
about Christ, without the power of the Spirit, is but to insult
humanity, and make Christ the unheeding and helpless
being that the world thinks He is! If Christ Himself needed
the clothing, the anointing of the Spirit, after thirty years of
a perfect life, for service and ministry, much more do we
need, it. Thirty years’ obedience and then the anointing. So
with us. First the tarrying, then the filling. Do we feel our
words and lives empty and fruitless? May not the reason
‘be that we have not obeyed the precept of Pentecost? The
Power of Pentecost. (Acts 1:14: 2:1)
These disciples show us the right way. They were
obedient. They tarried. They waited. And they tarried and
waited in the true attitude; all waited in prayer. Not a word
of testimony to men, but very earnest words of prayer to
God. If we are to touch the dead, we must first touch God.
With these disciples it was the obedience of prayer. Herein
they fill up the type for us. Note these words: “These all
with one accord continued steadfastly in prayer, with the
women, and Mary the mother of Jesus, and with His
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brethren.” Intensely interesting company! The fate of souls,
of peoples, of kingdoms hung upon their prayerful
obedience.
Look how they stood. They stood between the two
pillars of precept and promise, and thus lifted holy hands,
and longing, believing hearts to God. They had a promise,
and they believed it; they had a precept, and they obeyed it.
[3] Prayer expressed them both. We say the Church has
failed. True, but the Spirit of God has not failed. Let us get
back to the attitude and prayer of Pentecost: back to the
Lord! “If ye will return, return unto Me, saith the Lord.”
What kind of prayer was it? That is easy to tell First, it
was collective, ‘these all,” the disciples, the women. Mary,
and Jesus’ brethren. Second, it was united, harmonious.
“With one accord,” one mind, one interest, one desire, one
thing, no sectarian severences. Third was continuous,
steadfast, persistent. As to self, they were “out of joint,”
feeling their weakness as Jacob, and they would not let God
go. It was not personal salvation they were seeking; that
they had; but it was power, as men and women “out of
joint”, to face the world, to preach salvation through a
murdered Man, a rejected God, a hated Jesus of Nazareth.
What has all this to say to us? As individuals, as
collective unities, have we ever really, and in earnest,
prayed the prayer of Pentecost?
Without doubt the Great Quest of Life is to gain eternal
life! Nothing else is comparable!
The problem today is that of the church losing its first
love, and how to regain it. A careful study is necessary of
the steps to be retraced in ones’ experience that must be
made to see how our first love experience was lost, and to
search the Word for divine counsel to enable us to regain
once more our former experience.
God says --- “and ye shall seek me, and find me when ye
shall search for me with all your heart.” Jeremiah 29:13.
Prayer Power has vast resources! Dr. Alexis Carrel said:
“The most powerful form of energy that one can generate is
prayer. Only in prayer do we achieve that complete and
harmonious assembly of body, mind, and spirit, which
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gives the frail human reed its unshakeable strength.”
We come to the conclusion that, if we are to have the
experience of Pentecost, we must first meet the
requirements of Pentecost, and the works of Pentecost will
result.
“We are living in the perils of the last days All heaven is
interested in the characters you are forming. Every
provision has been made for you, that you should be a
partaker of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption
that is in the world through lust. Man is not left alone to
conquer the powers of evil by his own feeble efforts. Help
is at hand, and will be given every soul who really desires
it. Angels of God, that ascend and descend the ladder that
Jacob saw in vision will help every soul who wills to climb
even the highest heaven.” Fundamentals of Education,
pages 86, 85.
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THE LATTER RAIN
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coming of Christ should be so long delayed? Can we know
the answer to these questions?
We believe that a careful study of God’s word and the
testimony of His messenger, makes it very plain that while
God foreknew the delay, it was not His purpose or desire.
We can find a clear explanation of what has caused the
delay and what God urges His people to do immediately,
that there may be delay no longer, but that the way may be
prepared for His coming.
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We need to understand that God does not work
arbitrarily through his children, but that as they accept His
word and co-operate with the divine agencies at work in the
world, He uses them to carry out His plans. This great
second advent movement which has been carried forward
by the people of God, is represented as a mighty angel
flying “in the midst of heaven, having the everlasting
gospel to preach unto them that dwell on the earth.” Rev.
14:6.
Divine power has attended the giving of this message
from the beginning, but greater power is promised before
the work is finished.
“After these things I saw another angel come down from heaven,
having great power; and the earth was lightened with his glory. And he
cried mightily with a strong voice.” Rev. 18:1, 2.
We understand this to mean that God’s people will be
clothed with great power by the Holy Spirit, as at
Pentecost, which will result in the “loud cry” and will
lighten the earth with the glory of God.
“It is true that in the time of the end, when God’s work in the earth
is closing, the earnest efforts put forth by consecrated believers under
the guidance of the Holy Spirit, are to be accompanied by special
tokens of divine favor. Under the figure of the early and latter rain, that
falls in Eastern lands at seedtime and harvest, the Hebrew prophets
foretold the bestowal of spiritual grace in extraordinary measure upon
God’s church. The outpouring of the Spirit in the days of the apostles
was the beginning of the early, or former, rain, and glorious was the
result. To the end of time, the presence of the Spirit is to abide with the
true church.
“But near the close of earth's harvest, a special bestowal of spiritual
grace is promised to prepare the church for the coming of the Son of
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man. This outpouring of the Spirit is likened to the falling of the latter
rain; and it is for this added power that Christians are to send their
petitions to the Lord of the harvest ‘in the time of the latter rain.’ In
response, ‘the Lord shall make bright clouds, and give them showers of
rain.’ "He will cause to come down . . . the rain, the former rain, and
the latter rain,’ ”---“Acts of the Apostles,” pp. 54, 55.
For years we have preached to the world that the hour of
God’s judgment is come, and that the Saviour is coming in
this generation. We expected Him to come many years ago,
and we urged people to prepare at once to meet Him. Some
may think that we were mistaken in this positive
announcement, but those whose faith is firmly founded on
God’s word have no such misgivings.
Others seem to think that the Lord has a certain date
determined for the coming of Christ, and when that time
arrives, He will appear. They do not believe that anything
which occurs in this world affects God’s plans. We believe
that God foreknows the end from the beginning, but we
have many positive statements telling us that it is [6] not
God’s will that the coming of the Lord should be so long
delayed.
“If those who claimed to have a living experience in the things of
God had done their appointed work as the Lord ordained, the whole
world would have been warned ere this, and the Lord Jesus would have
come in power and great glory.”---Review and Herald, Oct. 6, 1896.
“Had the purpose of God been carried out by His people in giving to
the world the message of mercy, Christ would, ere this, have come to
the earth, and the saints would have received their welcome into the
city of God.”---“Testimonies,” Vol. VI, p. 450. (Published 1900.)
These unequivocal statements show not only that the
Saviour desired to come and could have come many years
ago, but that those who professed to be His people and
were giving His message are primarily responsible for the
delay. Surely it is time for us to face this matter earnestly
and learn what God would have us to do.
We are all familiar with the fact that in many ways the
experience of ancient Israel in the exodus movement
typified, or illustrated, the experiences of God’s people in
this second advent movement. This is brought out forcibly
in the following statement:
“The history of ancient Israel is a striking illustration of
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the past experience of the Adventist body. God led His
people in the advent movement, even as He led the children
of Israel from Egypt. In the great disappointment their faith
was tested as was that of the Hebrews at the Red Sea. Had
they still trusted to the guiding hand that had been with
them in their past experience, they would have seen the
salvation of God. If all who had labored unitedly in the
work in 1844, had received the third angel's message and
proclaimed it in the power of the Holy Spirit, the Lord
would have wrought mightily with their efforts. A flood of
light would have been shed upon the world. Years ago the
inhabitants of the earth would have been warned, the
closing work completed, and Christ would have come for
the redemption of His people.
“It was not the will of God that Israel should wander forty years in
the wilderness; He desired to lead them directly to the land of Canaan
and establish them there, a holy, happy people. But "they could not
enter in because of unbelief." Hebrews 3:19. Because of their
backsliding and apostasy they perished in the desert, and others were
raised up to enter the Promised Land. In like manner, it was not the will
of God that the coming of Christ should be so long delayed and His
people should remain so many years in this world of sin and sorrow.
But unbelief separated them from God. As they refused to do the work
which He had appointed them, others were raised up to proclaim the
message. In mercy to the world, Jesus delays His coming, that sinners
may have an opportunity to hear the warning and find in Him a shelter
before the wrath of God shall be poured out.” ---“The Great
Controversy,” pp. 457, 458.
If the full significance of these statements should
penetrate the minds and hearts of God’s people, it would
surely bring a mighty awakening and revival. The very fact
that Jesus wanted to come, [7] and would have come fifty
or in more years ago had we been ready should startle and
arouse us. We might be thrilled with the glory of our
Saviour’s presence, rejoicing with the redeemed in the
peace, and joy, and victory of heaven, but for our own
neglect.
“Could the curtain be rolled back, could you discern the purposes of
God and the judgments that are about to fall upon a doomed world,
could you see your own attitude, you would fear and tremble for your
own souls and for the souls of your fellow men. Earnest prayers of
heart_rending anguish would go up to heaven. You would weep
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between the porch and the altar, confessing your spiritual blindness and
back-sliding.” ---“Testimonies,” Vol. VI, p. 4O8.
The Saviour gave a parable portraying the condition of
the church when His coming is at hand. It represents two
classes in the church as five wise and five foolish virgins
“While the Bridegroom tarried, they all slumbered and
slept.” Thus He revealed that He would “tarry” and His
people would sleep, which is in harmony with the
preceding statements that the coming of the Lord has been
delayed, and His people are unprepared for that event. The
reason for this delay is also made very plain.
“God's people are not prepared for the loud cry of the third angel.
They have a work to do for themselves which they should not leave for
God to do for them. He has left this work for them to do. It is an
individual work; one cannot do it for another.”---Id., Vol. I, p. 486.
“I saw that many were neglecting the preparation so needful and
were looking to the time of "refreshing" and the ‘latter rain’ to fit them
to stand in the day of the Lord and to live in His sight. Oh, how many I
saw in the time of trouble without a shelter! They had neglected the
needful preparation; therefore they could not receive the refreshing that
all must have to fit them to live in the sight of a holy God. Those who
refuse to be hewed by the prophets and fail to purify their souls in
obeying the whole truth, and who are willing to believe that their
condition is far better than it really is, will come up to the time of the
falling of the plagues, and then see that they needed to be hewed and
squared for the building. But there will be no time then to do it and no
Mediator to plead their cause before the Father.”---“Early Writings,” p.
71.
Another striking statement should cause both workers
and people to consider seriously our present condition.
“Every truly converted soul will be intensely desirous to bring
others from the darkness of error into the marvelous light of the
righteousness of Jesus Christ. The great outpouring of the Spirit of
God, which lightens the whole earth with his glory, will not come until
we have an enlightened people, that know by experience what it means
to be laborers together with God.” ---Mrs. E. G. White, Review and
Herald, July 21, 1896.
How startling is the thought that The coming of Christ is
delayed because His people are too occupied with other
things to study [8] and become enlightened regarding His
plans which are clearly revealed in His word. We cannot
afford to neglect the study of this solemn question or to
form wrong conclusions because of superficial study.
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It is important that we understand the significance of the
expressions “early rain” and “latter rain.” which are
mentioned frequently in the Scriptures.
“Be patient therefore, brethren, unto the coming of the Lord.
Behold, the husbandman waiteth for the precious fruit of the earth, and
hath long patience for it, until he receive the early and latter rain. Be ye
also patient; stablish your hearts: for the coming of the Lord draweth
nigh.” James 5:7, 8.
“In the East the former rain falls at the sowing time. It is necessary
in order that the seed may germinate. Under the influence of the
fertilizing showers, the tender shoot springs up. The latter rain, falling
near the close of the season, ripens the grain and prepares it for the
sickle. The Lord employs these operations of nature to represent the
work of the Holy Spirit. . . .
“The latter rain, ripening earth's harvest, represents the spiritual
grace that prepares the church for the coming of the Son of man. But
unless the former rain has fallen, there will be no life; the green blade
will not spring up. Unless the early showers have done their work, the
latter rain can bring no seed to perfection.”---“Testimonies to
Ministers,” p. 506.
From this and other statements it is evident that this
illustration may be applied dispensationally, and also in our
personal experience. The early rain came at Pentecost and
will continue until the gospel work is done. The latter rain
falls as the work of the gospel is closing. Likewise the early
rain comes. to us personally as we hear and accept the
message; it cause the seed to spring up and continue to
grow until the time of the harvest. Then the latter rain
comes to complete the work and fit us for the time of
trouble and the coming of Christ.
“Many have in a great measure failed to receive the former rain.
They have not obtained all the benefits that God has thus provided for
them. They expect that the lack will be supplied by the latter rain.
When the richest abundance of grace shall be bestowed, they intend to
open their hearts to receive it. They are making a terrible mistake. . . .
“At no point in our experience can we dispense with the assistance
of that which enables us to make the first start. The blessings received
under the former rain are needful to us to the end. Yet these alone will
not suffice. While we cherish the blessing of the early rain, we must
not, on the other hand, lose sight of the fact that without the latter rain,
to fill out the ears and ripen the grain, the harvest will not be ready for
the sickle, and the labor of the sower will have been in vain. . . .
“If we do not progress, if we do not place ourselves in an attitude to
receive both the former and the latter rain, we shall lose our souls, and
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the responsibility will lie at our own door.”---Id., pp. 507, 508.
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Thus it is evident that the latter rain will not be received
by nor benefit anyone who has not reached a certain
standard of spiritual development under the ministration of
the former rain. The illustration itself makes this plain. If
the grain was sown in the field in October, but the ground
was dry and the early rain which was due in that month did
not fall, it would not come to maturity and be perfected by
the latter rain which came in March. The grain must spring
up and grow and be almost ready for the harvest in order to
be brought to perfection by the latter rain. In like manner,
unless we seek and obtain the necessary experience under
the former rain, we shall not recognize nor receive the latter
rain, and thus “we shall lose our souls,” and the fault will
be our own.
When the promise of the Spirit was fulfilled at
Pentecost, it was immediately recognized by all the true
disciples of Christ.
“But Peter, standing up with the eleven, lifted up his voice, and said
unto them, Ye men of Judaea, and all ye that dwell at Jerusalem, be this
known unto you, and hearken to my words: For these are not drunken,
as ye suppose, seeing it is but the third hour of the day. But this is that
which was spoken by the prophet Joel.” Acts 2:14-16.
Will it not he the same when the latter rain is given in
much greater measure? Many statements are made
regarding what will take place when the latter rain is
poured out. If we study these statements prayerfully, we
need he in no uncertainty as to when and where the latter
rain is falling.
“The light that was shed upon the waiting ones penetrated
everywhere, and those in the churches who had any light, who had not
heard and rejected the three messages, obeyed the call and left the
fallen churches. . . . A compelling power moved the honest, while the
manifestation of the power of God brought a fear and restraint upon
their unbelieving relatives and friends, so that they dared not, neither
had they the power to, hinder those who felt the work of the Spirit of
God upon them. . . . Mighty miracles were wrought, the sick were
healed, and signs and wonders followed the believers. . . . Souls that
were scattered all through the religious bodies answered to the call, and
the precious were hurried out of the doomed churches, as Lot was
hurried out of Sodom before her destruction..”---“Early Writings,” pp.
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278, 279.
“Servants of God, with their faces lighted up and shining with holy
consecration, will hasten from place to place to proclaim the message
from heaven. By thousands of voices, all over the earth, the warning
will be given. Miracles will be wrought, the sick will be healed, and
signs and wonders will follow the believers. Satan also works, with
lying wonders, even bringing down fire from heaven in the sight of
men. Revelation 13:13. Thus the inhabitants of the earth will be
brought to take their stand.” ---“The Great Controversy,” p. 612.
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If a large number of people respond when the message is
preached in a new field, or presented in a new way, some
seem to think that is evidence of the latter rain. They seem
to forget that the ministry of the Holy Spirit which causes
people to accept the message, is the early rain. The latter
rain comes only when a Christlike character has been
developed, and the grain is almost ready for the harvest.
Again we return to the question, Why has not the latter
rain come? The promise of the latter rain is made in the
second chapter of Joel, and it is made only on certain
conditions which are clearly and explicitly given.
This is God’s summons to His own people:
“Blow ye the trumpet in Zion, and sound an alarm in My holy
mountain: let all the inhabitants of the land tremble: for the day of the
Lord cometh, for it is nigh at hand.”
“Therefore also now, saith the Lord, turn ye even to Me with all
your heart, and with fasting, and with weeping, and with mourning: and
rend your heart and not your garments, and turn unto the Lord your
God. . . . Blow the trumpet in Zion, sanctify a fast, call a solemn
assembly: gather the people, sanctify the congregation, assemble the
elders, gather the children, and those that suck the breasts: let the
bridegroom go forth of his chamber, and the bride out of her closet. Let
the priests, the ministers of the Lord, weep between the porch and the
altar, and let them say, Spare Thy people, O Lord, and give not Thine
heritage to reproach, that the heathen should rule over them: wherefore
should they say among the people, Where is their God?” Joel 2:1, 12-
17.
What a startling and impressive spectacle it would be to
the world if God’s remnant people should respond
accordingly to God’s summons. Does not God intend that
this summons be literally carried out? What vivid pictures
He has given us through His messenger of the remnant
people pleading and agonizing at the throne of grace for
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victory over every sin, and power to finish the work.
Would it not seem that Satan is seeking with all his
subtle devices to lull God’s people to sleep, or to keep,
them so occupied in work which may be right in itself, that
they fail to prepare for the divine power without ‘which the
work cannot be finished?
“I saw that the remnant were not prepared for what is coming upon
the earth. Stupidity, like lethargy, seemed to hang upon the minds of
most of those who profess to believe that we are having the last
message. My accompanying angel cried out with awful solemnity, ‘Get
ready! get ready! get ready! for the fierce anger of the Lord is soon to
come. His wrath is to be poured out, unmixed with mercy, and ye are
not ready. Rend the heart, and not the garment. A great work must be
done for the remnant.’. . .
“I saw that God's people are on the enchanted ground, and that some
have lost nearly all sense of the shortness of [11] time and the worth
of the soul.”---“Early Writings,” pp. 119, 120.
“All things are ready, but the church is apparently upon the
enchanted ground. When they shall arouse and lay their prayers, their
wealth, and all their energies and resources at the feet of Jesus, the
cause of truth will triumph.---“Testimonies,” Vol. IV, p. 475.
“We need to humble ourselves before the Lord, with fasting and
prayer, and to meditate much upon His word, especially upon the
scenes of the judgment. We should now seek a deep and living
experience in the things of God. We have not a moment to lose. Events
of vital importance are taking place around us; we are on Satan's
enchanted ground. Sleep not, sentinels of God; the foe is lurking near,
ready at any moment, should you become lax and drowsy, to spring
upon you and make you his prey.”---”The Great Controversy,” p. 601.
With these startling statements before us. there need be
no uncertainty regarding our present standing. The work
cannot be finished until the latter rain is poured out. But it
is promised only on certain definite conditions which we
have not met. Many are in the Laodicean condition, which
the Scriptures describe as lukewarm, self-satisfied, and
complacent, though utterly unprepared for the end. The last
church is represented by ten virgins, all of whom slumbered
and slept while the bridegroom tarried. More than fifty
years ago this earnest appeal was made:
“Meetings should be held in every church for solemn prayer and
earnest searching of the word to know what is truth. Take the promises
of God, and ask God in living faith for the outpouring of his Holy
Spirit. When the Holy Spirit is shed upon us, marrow and fatness will
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be drawn from the word of God. . . . When the churches become living,
working churches, the Holy Spirit will be given in answer to their
sincere request. Then the truth of God's word will be regarded with new
interest, and will be explored as if it were a revelation just from the
courts above. . . . The Bible will be regarded as a charter from heaven.
Its study will absorb the mind, and its truths will feast the soul. The
promises of God now repeated as if the soul had never tasted of his
love, will then glow upon the altar of the heart, and fall in burning
words from the lips of the messengers of God. They will then plead
with souls with an earnestness that cannot be repulsed. Then the
windows of heaven will be open for the showers of the latter rain.”---
Mrs. E. G. White, in Review and Herald, Feb. 25, 1890.
O that God may put into the hearts of His people a great
determination at this time to get off Satan’s “enchanted
ground,” that we may become enlightened with regard to
our condition and our need, and may fully meet God’s
expectations. Then we are assured the latter rain will fall,
and Jesus will soon come to take His people home.
It is evident from the instruction given us in the
Scriptures and the writings of the Spirit of Prophecy that a
special responsibility rests [12] upon the leaders and
workers in the cause of God at this time.
“Blow the trumpet in. Zion. and sound an alarm in My holy
mountain.”
“Let the priests, the ministers of the Lord. weep between the porch
and the altar, and let them say. Spare Thy people, O Lord, and give not
Thine heritage to reproach. Joel 2:1, 17.
“Those who stand in responsible positions in the work of the Lord
are represented as watchmen on the walls of Zion. God calls upon them
to sound an alarm among the people. Let it be heard in all the plain.
The day of woe, of wasting and destruction, is upon all who do
unrighteousness. With special severity will the Lord's hand fall upon
the watchmen who have failed to place before the people in clear lines
their obligation to Him who by creation and by redemption is their
owner.”--- “Testimonies,” Vol. VIII, p. 195.
For more than half a century the Lord has been calling
for a revival and a reformation among His people. The
spirit which burned so brightly in the apostolic church
under the ministry of Pentecost gradually died down and
succumbed to the influences of the world. In like manner
the deep spirit of devotion and sacrifice and the burden for
souls that characterized this work when it was first begun,
in the experience of many, has largely died out. But that
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passionate longing for the coming of the Saviour, that
intense burden for souls, and that hatred for sin and hunger
for righteousness must again take full possession of the
people of God. Today we need above all things a genuine
revival and reformation, and God tells us definitely what
we must do to bring this about.
“A revival of true godliness among us is the greatest and most
urgent of all our needs. To seek this should be our first work. There
must be earnest effort to obtain the blessing of the Lord, not because
God is not willing to bestow his blessing upon us, but because we are
unprepared to receive it. Our Heavenly Father is more willing to give
his Holy Spirit to them that ask him, than are earthly parents to give
good gifts to their children. But it is our work, by confession,
humiliation, repentance, and earnest prayer, to fulfill the conditions
upon which God has promised to grant us his blessing.”---Mrs. E. G.
White, in Review and Herald, March 22, 1887.
When we think of the repeated statement that Christ
desired to come, and might have come more than half a
century ago, we marvel at His patience and long-suffering
toward us. Do we really long to see Him? and to see an end
to the misery, suffering, and sin of this world? Then surely
this appeal will stir our hearts to deep repentance and
reformation.
“Leaving the first love is represented as a spiritual fall. Many have
fallen thus. In every church in our land there is needed confession,
repentance, and re-conversion. The disappointment of Christ is beyond
description. Unless those who have sinned speedilv repent, the
deceptions of the last days will overtake them.” ---Id., Dec. 15, 1904.
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Let us remember that the Lord does not reprove and
rebuke His people to discourage them, but because He
loves them and would make the way plain to a life of
deliverance from sin, and of power for service. He says,
“As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten: be zealous
therefore, and repent.” He wants us to awaken and discern
the deceptions of Satan, and by faith lay hold of the divine
provisions made for our victory.
“There is nothing that Satan fears so much as that the people of God
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shall clear the way by removing every hindrance, so that the Lord can
pour out his Spirit upon a languishing church and an impenitent
congregation. If Satan had his way, there would never be another
awakening, great or small, to the end of time. But we are not ignorant
of his devices. It is possible to resist his power. When the way is
prepared for the Spirit of God, the blessing will come.”---Id., March
22, 1887.
Many years ago the messenger of the Lord was shown
what will take place when God’s remnant people heed His
counsel and turn to Him with all their hearts.
“In visions of the night, representations passed before me of a great
reformatory movement among God's people. Many were praising God.
The sick were healed, and other miracles were wrought. A spirit of
intercession was seen, even as was manifested before the great Day of
Pentecost. Hundreds and thousands were seen visiting families and
opening before them the word of God. Hearts were convicted by the
power of the Holy Spirit, and a spirit of genuine conversion was
manifest. On every side doors were thrown open to the proclamation of
the truth. The world seemed to be lightened with the heavenly
influence. Great blessings were received by the true and humble people
of God. I heard voices of thanksgiving and praise, and there seemed to
be a reformation such as we witnessed in 1844.”---“Testimonies,” Vol.
IX, p. 126.
As we read these cheering assurances and the earnest
appeals from our loving heavenly Father, surely they
should stir our hearts and lead us to inquire, What shall we
do? We are told that “a revival need be expected only in
answer to prayer.” But how are we to begin? Shall we wait
for someone in our church to make a special appeal and call
a committee to lay plans for a revival? Again we are given
plain instruction:
“Are we awake to the work that is going on in the heavenly
Sanctuary, or are we waiting for some compelling power to come upon
the church before we shall arouse? Are we hoping to see the whole
church revived? That time will never come.
“There are persons in the church who are not converted, and who
will not unite in earnest, prevailing prayer. We must enter upon the
work individually. We must pray more, and talk less.”---Mrs. E. G.
White, in Review and Herald, March 22, 1887.
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Here and there earnest souls have sought the Lord, and
He has sent rich blessings upon them. But we must
remember that “there is nothing Satan fears so much as this
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revival among God’s people, and only by faith and
determined perseverance may we hope to triumph in this
supremely important matter. May the Lord help us to
respond with all our hearts to His call and not disappoint
Him longer.
We have stated several times in these studies that there
are certain definite conditions upon which the Lord has
promised to give the latter rain. God is waiting for us to
meet those conditions, and until we do so, we are delaying
the coming of the Saviour. In view of these tremendous
facts, we can see the paramount importance of studying
carefully what the Lord has revealed on this subject. Here
are some of the statements in which the conditions are
tersely set forth.
“I also saw that many do not realize what they must be in order to
live in the sight of the Lord without a high priest in the sanctuary
through the time of trouble. Those who receive the seal of the living
God and are protected in the time of trouble must reflect the image of
Jesus fully. . . .
“I saw that none could share the ‘refreshing’ unless they obtain the
victory over every besetment, over pride, selfishness, love of the world,
and over every wrong word and action.”---“Early Writings,” p. 71.
“Not one of us will ever receive the seal of God while our
characters have one spot or stain upon them. It is left with us to remedy
the defects in our characters, to cleanse the soul temple of every
defilement. Then the latter rain will fall upon us as the early rain fell
upon the disciples on the Day of Pentecost.”---“Testimonies,” Vol. V, p.
214.
“Today you are to give yourselves to God, that he may make of you
vessels unto honor, and meet for his service. Today you are to give
yourself to God, that you may be emptied of self, emptied of envy,
jealousy, evil_surmising, strife, everything that shall be dishonoring to
God. Today you are to have your vessel purified that it may be ready
for the heavenly dew, ready for the showers of the latter rain; for the
latter rain will come, and the blessing of God will fill every soul that is
purified from every defilement. It is our work today to yield our souls
to Christ, that we may be fitted for the time of refreshing from the
presence of the Lord__fitted for the baptism of the Holy Spirit.”---
Review and Herald, March 22, 1892.
Whenever there is a special interest manifested in the
truth and a large number of people eagerly study and accept
it, either in heathen lands or at home, some immediately
talk of this as the latter rain. They seem to forget that it is
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the early rain that causes the seed to spring up and grow,
and the latter rain comes at the close of the harvest to bring
it to perfection. There have been, and doubtless will
continue to be, wonderful miracles of healing and
deliverance under the early rain.
But we cannot expect the experience of the latter rain
foretold [15] in Joel 2:23, until the people of God meet the
conditions described in Joel 2:12, 13. We can never expect
to reach this high and holy standard of “victory over every
besetment” and Christlike perfection of character until we
turn to the Lord with all our hearts, with fasting an weeping
and mourning. We do not understand that it is the fasting
and weeping that brings the results, but they indicate that
we are awake and realize our desperate need, and like
Jacob, we are determined to hold on to God until we have
complete deliverance. This experience is graphically
described by the messenger of the Lord.
“I saw some, with strong faith and agonizing cries, pleading with
God. Their countenances were pale, and marked with deep anxiety,
expressive of their internal struggle. . . .
“As the praying ones continued their earnest cries, at times a ray of
light from Jesus came to them, to encourage their hearts, and light up
their countenances. Some, I saw, did not participate in this work of
agonizing and pleading. They seemed indifferent and careless. They
were not resisting the darkness around them, and it shut them in like a
thick cloud. The angels of God left these, and went to the aid of the
earnest, praying ones. I saw angels of God hastening to the assistance
of all who were struggling with all their power to resist the evil angels,
and. trying to help themselves by calling upon God with perseverance.
But His angels left those who made no effort to help themselves, and I
lost sight of them.”---“Early Writings,” pp. 269, 270.
Here it is plainly indicated that those who do not
participate in the revival God is calling for---the deep heart
searching and crying to Him for deliverance from all sin---
will not continue with God’s people, and this is called “the
shaking.”
“I asked the meaning of the shaking I had seen and was shown that
it would be caused by the straight testimony called forth by the counsel
of the True Witness to the Laodiceans. This will have its effect upon
the heart of the receiver, and will lead him to exalt the standard and
pour forth the straight truth. Some will not bear this straight testimony.
They will rise up against it, and this is what will cause a shaking among
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God's people.”---Id., p. 270.
When the~ church of Christ fully meet His requirements
and reach out by faith, the latter rain falls upon all who
have “come up to every point, and stood every test” to fit
them for the closing work. The Lord gives us a wonderful
picture of His people at that time.
“My attention was then turned to the company I had seen, who were
mightily shaken. I was shown those whom I had before seen weeping
and praying in agony of spirit. The company of guardian angels around
them had been doubled, and they were clothed with an armor from their
head to their feet. They moved in exact order, like a company of
soldiers. Their countenances expressed the severe conflict which they
had endured, the agonizing struggle they had passed through. Yet their
features, marked with severe internal anguish, now shone with the light
and glory of heaven. They had obtained the victory, and it called forth
from them the deepest gratitude and holy, sacred joy.
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“The numbers of this company had lessened. Some had been shaken
out and left by the way. The careless and indifferent, who did not join
with those who prized victory and salvation enough to perseveringly
plead and agonize for it, did not obtain it, and they were left behind in
darkness, and their places were immediately filled by others taking hold
of the truth and coming into the ranks. Evil angels still pressed around
them, but could have no power over them.”---Id., p. 271.
How many of us today have loved ones who profess the
truth, yet have no living connection with the Saviour. We
need to plead and agonize with God, not only for ourselves
but for those who we know will soon be shaken out unless
they awake and cry to Him before it is too late. May God
help us to be in earnest now while the door of mercy still is
open.
Again and again the messenger of the Lord calls
attention to the experience of the early disciples at
Pentecost. There are some points that are especially
emphasized and need to be carefully considered. One is the
fact that in preparing for the fulfillment of the Master’s
promise, they confessed and put away every sin, making
sure that everything was right between them and God. They
also pressed together, making every wrong right with one
another, so that they were of one accord and one mind.
They put away all differences so that love and, unity
prevailed among them.
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“In obedience to the word of their Master the disciples assembled in
Jerusalem to wait for the fulfillment of God's promise. Here they spent
ten days, days of deep heart searching. They put away all differences
and drew close together in Christian fellowship. At the end of ten days
the Lord fulfilled His promise by a wonderful outpouring of His
Spirit.”---“Testimonies,” Vol. VIII, p. 15.
This is the very course that God’s people are to pursue
today if they would meet His requirements. And how
greatly it is needed wherever we go. Probably the enemy
has no more successful method of delaying the coming of
our Saviour than by sowing the seeds of discord among
God’s people. Even where there is no dissension or
contention, there is often a lack of tender, unselfish,
brotherly love and unity.
“This testimony in regard to the establishment of the Christian
church is given us, not only as an important portion of sacred history,
but also as a lesson. All who profess the name of Christ should be
waiting, watching, and praying with one heart. All differences should
be put away, and unity and tender love one for another pervade the
whole. Then our prayers may go up together to our heavenly Father
with strong, earnest faith. Then we may wait with patience and hope
the fulfillment of the promise.
“The answer may come with sudden, velocity and overpowering
might; or it may be delayed for days and weeks, and our faith receive a
trial. But God knows how and when to answer our prayer. It is our part
of the work to put ourselves [17] in connection with the divine
channel. God is responsible for His part of the work. He is faithful who
hath promised. The great and important matter with us is to be of one
heart and mind, putting aside all envy and malice, and, as humble
supplicants, to watch and wait. Jesus, our Representative and Head, is
ready to do for us what He did for the praying, watching ones on the
day of Pentecost.”---“Ministry of Peter,” pp. 9, 10.
O that God’s people today might follow the example of
the early disciples. O that we might realize that the Saviour
is longing to take His people from this troubled world to
the heavenly mansions, but our own attitude of
lukewarmness and spiritual indifference is delaying His
coming.
“If we know God, and Jesus Christ whom He has sent, unspeakable
gladness will come to the soul. Oh, how we need the divine presence!
For the baptism of the Holy Spirit every worker should be breathing out
his prayer to God. Companies should be gathered together to call upon
God for special help, for heavenly wisdom, that the people of God may
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know how to plan and devise and execute the work.”---“Testimonies to
Ministers,” p. 170.
Is not this the very experience we need, and the very
course we should pursue today?
“We should pray as earnestly for the descent of the Holy Spirit as
the disciples prayed on the day of Pentecost. If they needed it at that
time, we need it more today. Moral darkness, like a funeral pall, covers
the earth. All manner of false doctrines, heresies, and satanic
deceptions are misleading the minds of men. Without the Spirit and
power of God it will be in vain that we labor to present the truth.”---Id.,
Vol. V, p. 158.
We would again call attention to the positive instruction
Jesus gave His disciples regarding the necessity of being
filled with the Spirit before entering upon their great work.
“Behold, I send the promise of My Father upon you but tarry ye in
the city of Jerusalem, until ye be endued with power from on high.”
Luke 24:49.
“Being assembled together with them, commanded them that they
should not depart from Jerusalem, but wait for the promise of the
Father.” Acts 1:4.
It is evident that the disciples understood not only that
they must not depart from Jerusalem until the promise was
fulfilled, but also that there was a special work of
preparation necessary on their part. They engaged in this
with all earnestness, and God waited ten days for them until
they were ready. Then they were filled with the Spirit and
power of God.
O that we ml ht understand that the work of God can
never be finished except by the power of God. All human
plans and inventions and efforts will never succeed without
the mighty outpouring of the Holy Spirit. May God help us
to seek it as earnestly, and meet the conditions as
perseveringly, as did the early disciples. Then the latter
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short in righteousness.
Before considering more fully the preparation required
in order to receive the latter rain we may do well to notice
some further details in the experience of the early disciples
at Pentecost. We need to study earnestly and prayerfully
that experience which has come down as a lesson to us in
these last days.
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“It is our privilege to take God at his word. As Jesus was about to
leave his disciples, to ascend into heaven, he commissioned them to
bear the gospel message to all nations, tongues, and peoples. He told
them to tarry in Jerusalem till they were endued with power from on
high. This was essential to their success. The holy unction must come
upon the servants of God. All who were fully identified as disciples of
Christ and associated with the apostles as evangelists, assembled
together at Jerusalem. They put away all differences. They continued
with one accord in prayer and supplication, that they might receive the
fulfillment of the promise of the Holy Spirit; for they were to preach
the gospel in the demonstration of the Spirit and in the power of God. It
was a time of great danger to the followers of Christ. They were as
sheep in the midst of wolves, yet they were of good courage, because
Christ had risen from the dead, and had revealed himself to them, and
had promised them a special blessing which would qualify them to go
forth to preach his gospel to the world. They were waiting in
expectation of the fulfillment of his promise, and were praying with
special fervency.
“This is the very course that should be pursued by those who act a
part in the work of proclaiming the coming of the Lord in the clouds of
heaven; for a people are to be prepared to stand in the great day of God.
Although Christ had given the promise to his disciples that they should
receive the Holy Spirit, this did not remove the necessity of prayer.
They prayed all the more earnestly; they continued in prayer with one
accord. Those who are now engaged in the solemn work of preparing a
people for the coming of the Lord, should also continue in prayer. The
early disciples were of one accord. They had no speculations, no
curious theory to advance as to how the promised blessing was to
come. They were one in faith and spirit. They were agreed.”---“Gospel
Workers,” pp. 370, 371, edition of 1892.
Here again is emphasized the necessity of earnest,
persevering prayer, of putting away all differences and
being of one accord, and of faithfully observing the
conditions the Master has laid down. Another point which
seems to disturb some in their consideration of this subject
is the fact that when the latter rain comes, some will not
recognize or receive it. How can we be sure that we are not
among that class? If the various statements mentioning this
point are studied together, it does not seem so difficult to
understand.
“We may be sure that when the Holy Spirit is poured out those who
did not receive and appreciate the early rain will not see or understand
the value of the latter rain.
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greater [19] light. Unless we are daily advancing in the
exemplification of the active Christian virtues, we shall not recognize
the manifestations of the Holy Spirit in the latter rain. It may be falling
on hearts all around us, but we shall not discern or receive it.”---
“Testimonies to Ministers,” pp. 399, 507.
“The Lord calls for a renewal of the straight testimony borne in
years past. He calls for a renewal of spiritual life. The spiritual energies
of His people have long been torpid, but there is to be a resurrection
from apparent death. By prayer and confession of sin we must clear the
King's highway. As we do this, the power of the Spirit will come to us.
We need the Pentecostal energy. This will come, for the Lord has
promised to send His Spirit as the all_conquering power.”---
“Testimonies,” Vol. VIII, pp. 297, 298.
In the very nature of the case it would appear that those
who refuse to meet the conditions the Lord has laid down,
would neither recognize nor receive the latter rain. Those
who are in the Laodicean condition and refuse to take the
counsel of the True Witness; those who will not engage in
the revival and reformation which God has been calling for
so long; those who will not turn to the Lord with all their
hearts, and with fasting, weeping, and mourning, but are
willing to believe that their condition is much better than it
is, will be unprepared for this wonderful experience. They
are lukewarm and self-satisfied, feeling rich and increased
with goods and in need of nothing.
This was strikingly illustrated on the day of Pentecost,
when those who had not followed the teachings of Jesus
accused the disciples of being drunk.
“ ‘When the Day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with
one accord in one place. And suddenly there came a sound from heaven
as of a rushing mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were
sitting. And their appeared unto them cloven tongues like as of fire, and
it sat upon each of them. And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost,
and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them
utterance." In that assembly there were mockers, who did not recognize
the work of the Holy Spirit, and they said, "These men are full of new
wine.’ . . .
“The Lord was at work in His own way; but had there been such a
manifestation among us, upon whom the ends of the world are come,
would not some have mocked. as on that occasion? Those who did not
come under the influence of the Holy Spirit, knew it not. To this class
the disciples seemed like drunken men.”---“Testimonies to Ministers,”
p. 66.
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We often think of the experiences of ancient Israel and
of all the solemn warnings, reproofs, and entreaties God
sent to them, appealing to them to put away all idolatry and
make Him supreme in their lives. We are amazed at their
strange spiritual blindness and backsliding, and what
appears to be a stubborn indifference to God’s patience,
mercy, and love.
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“Those who have not a living connection with God. have not an
appreciation of the Holy Spirit’s manifestation, and do not distinguish
between the sacred and the common. They do not obey God’s voice,
because as the Jewish nation, they know not the time of their visitation.
There is no help for man, woman, or child who will, not hear and obey
the voice, of duty: for voice of duty is the voice of God. The eyes, the
ears, and the heart will become unimpressible if men and women refuse
to give heed to the divine counsel, and choose the way that is best
pleasing to themselves.”---Id., p. 402.
Surely now is the time to turn to the Lord with all our
hearts.
Let us now briefly review the points we have been
considering before we conclude these studies.
1. Before leaving, this world, Jesus promised that He
would return, and He gave many signs by which.
His people would know when His coming was at
hand.
2. He declared that the generation that saw those signs
would not pass till all was fulfilled and that a
special message would be given to the world to
prepare a people to welcome Him.
3. In connection with the giving of that message He
promised a great outpouring of the Holy Spirit
similar to that witnessed at Pentecost, only in
greater measure, which would lighten the earth with
His glory.
4. The signs appeared, and God was ready to finish the
work many years ago, but His people were not
ready, and are not yet ready.
5. God foreknew all this; He revealed it in His word
and made provision for our present situation by His
counsel to the church of the Laodiceans, and the
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alarm and appeal of the prophet Joel.
6. When God’s people heed this counsel, there will be
a great revival and reformation; they will renounce
and overcome all sin, and be clothed with the robe
of Christ’s righteousness.
7. Thus the way is prepared for God to pour out the
latter rain, which will bring the loud cry and finish
the work of the gospel in this world.
Another vital question connected with this study should
have our careful consideration. Thousands of God’s people
are longing for the Saviour to come. They are working and
praying to that end, and are trying daily to overcome their
sins and be ready when the latter rain comes.
But they do not understand why the latter rain does not
come, nor realize that it is our own condition that prevents
the showers [21] from falling. They have not been
impressed with the emphatic statement. “I saw that none
could share the ‘refreshing,’ unless they obtain the victory
over every besetment.” And when their attention is called
to this statement, they do not understand how such an
experience can be obtained. Some are inclined to be
discouraged, fearing that such a high standard is
unattainable by them. But it is God who has made this
requirement, and He has revealed plainly how it may he
attained. The important thing is to believe that God means
just what He says, and to pray humbly and earnestly for
light to understand, and to co-operate with Him. Here is His
command:
“Be ye therefore perfect even as your Father which is in heaven is
perfect.” Matt. 5:48.
And here is the promise:
“The very God of peace sanctify you wholly; and I pray God your
whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming
of our Lord Jesus Christ. Faithful is He that calleth you, who also will
do it.” 1 Thess. 5:23, 24.
“None need fail of attaining, in his sphere, to perfection of Christian
character. By the sacrifice of Christ, provision has been made for the
believer to receive all things that pertain to life and godliness. God calls
upon us to reach the standard of perfection and places before us the
example of Christ's character. In His humanity, perfected by a life of
constant resistance of evil, the Saviour showed that through
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co_operation with Divinity, human beings may in this life attain to
perfection of character. This is God's assurance to us that we, too, may
obtain complete victory.”---“Acts of the Apostles,” p. 531.
In the beginning God created man in His own image, but
through sin that image has been well-nigh obliterated.
Salvation is the restoration of the divine image. It must,
therefore, be more than the forgiveness of sins. The
promise is, “Thou shalt call His name Jesus: for He shall
save His people from their sins.” God has predestinated all
His children “to be conformed to the image of His Son,”
and by beholding Him we are to be “changed into the same
image from glory to glory even as by the Spirit of the
Lord.” This is the goal that every true believer must set for
himself.
“Jesus said, Be perfect as your Father is perfect. If you are the children
of God you are partakers of His nature, and you cannot but be like Him.
Every child lives by the life of his father. If you are God's children,---
begotten by His Spirit,---you live by the life of God. In Christ dwells
‘all the fullness of the Godhead bodily;’ and the life of Jesus is made
manifest ‘in our mortal flesh.’ That life in you will produce the same
character and manifest the same works as it did in Him. Thus you will
be in harmony with every precept of His law; for ‘the law of the Lord is
perfect, restoring the soul.’ Psalm 19:7, margin. Through love ‘the
righteousness of the law’ will be ‘fulfilled in us, who walk not after the
flesh, but after the Spirit.’ ”---“Mount of Blessing,” p. 118. [pp. 77, 78,
standard edition.]
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If we have any appreciation of the wonderful provisions
our loving heavenly Father has made for our salvation, we
shall gladly co-operate with Him in His plan to perfect our
characters.
“As the sinner, drawn by the power of Christ approaches the uplifted
cross, and prostrates himself before it, there is a new creation. A new
heart is given him. He becomes a new creature in Christ Jesus. Holiness
finds that it has nothing to require.”---“Christ’s Object Lessons,” p.
163.
“True sanctification means perfect love, perfect obedience, perfect
conformity to the will of God. We are to be sanctified to God through
obedience to the truth. Our conscience must be purged from dead
works to serve the living God. We are not yet perfect; but it is our
privilege to cut away from the entanglements of self and sin, and
advance to perfection. Great possibilities, high and holy attainments,
are placed within the reach of all”---“Acts of the Apostles,” p. 565.
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Let us set our eyes resolutely upon the priceless goal of
Christ-like perfection of character studying, praying,
working together with our divine Master, that through the
agency of the Holy Spirit we may soon reach the goal.
Perhaps you have heard the story of a little child whose
parents were discussing the meaning of a texts of Scripture.
There seemed to be a difference of opinion. Finally the
little girl said, “Well, if God did not mean what He said,
why did He not say what He meant?” How important it is
that we study God’s word to know just what He says, and
then accept it with simple, childlike faith, believing that He
means just what He says.
“God's ideal for His children is higher than the highest human thought
can reach. ‘Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in
heaven is perfect.’ This command is a promise. The plan of redemption
contemplates our complete recovery from the power of Satan. Christ
always separates the contrite soul from sin. He came to destroy the
works of the devil, and He has made provision that the Holy Spirit shall
be imparted to every repentant soul, to keep him from sinning.
“The tempter's agency is not to be accounted an excuse for one wrong
act. Satan is jubilant when he hears the professed followers of Christ
making excuses for their deformity of character. It is these excuses that
lead to sin. There is no excuse for sinning. A holy temper, a Christlike
life, is accessible to every repenting, believing child of God.”---“The
Desire of Ages,” p. 311. (Italics mine.)
“Many of us fail to improve our privileges. We make a few feeble
efforts to do right, and then go back to our old life of sin. If we ever
enter the kingdom of God, we must enter with perfect characters, not
having spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing.”---“Messages to Young
People,” p. 105.
“God requires perfection of His children. His law is a transcript of His
own character, and it is the standard of all character. This infinite
standard is presented to all that there may be no mistake in regard to the
kind of people whom God will have to compose His kingdom.”---
“Christ’s Object Lessons,” p. 315.
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Sometimes we meet persons who quote scriptures which
they think set forth a different standard. They say. “The
Bible teaches that ‘there is none righteous, no, not one.’ ”
But the same passage from which they quote, Romans
3:10-18, also says that “there is none that seeketh after
God.” and “their feet are swift to shed blood,” and “there is
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no fear of God before their eyes.” Anyone reading this
passage will see at once that it does not apply at all to
God’s children, but to the godless and unbelieving world.
The word of God never contradicts itself, and we read in
Genesis 7:1, “The Lord said unto Noah, Come thou and all
thy house into the ark; for thee have I seen righteous before
Me in this generation.” And again we read of Zacharias and
Elisabeth, the parents of John the Baptist, “They were both
righteous before God, walking in all the commandments
and ordinances of the Lord blameless.” Luke 1:6.
Whatever we may think of Gods requirements for the past,
there is no question about His standard for those who live
to see the close of probation, the time of trouble, and the
coming of the Saviour.
“Now, while our great High Priest is making the atonement for us, we
should seek to become perfect in Christ. Not even by a thought could
our Saviour be brought to yield to the power of temptation. . . . Satan
could find nothing in the Son of God that would enable him to gain the
victory. He had kept His Father's commandments, and there was no sin
in Him that Satan could use to his advantage. This is the condition in
which those must be found who shall stand in the time of trouble.”---
“The Great Controversy,” p. 623.
Again, there are those who are conscious of their defects of
character, and what are often called “little sins and
imperfections.” But they feel sure that when the time of
trouble and persecution comes, they will arouse and seek
God and obtain the victory. But the Lord has warned us
against the danger of this attitude.
“Those who delay a preparation for the day of God cannot obtain in the
time of trouble, or at any subsequent time. The case of all such is
hopeless.”---Id., p. 620.
There are others who have the idea that if they “try hard” to
overcome their besetments, and if they “do the best they
can,” whatever wrongs and imperfections of character
remain will be taken care of when Jesus comes. Here again
the instruction is plain and specific.
“It is a solemn thing to die, but a far more solemn thing to live. Every
thought and word and deed of our lives will meet us again. What we
make of [24] ourselves in probationary time, that we must remain to
all eternity. Death brings dissolution to the body, but makes no change
in tile character. The coming of Christ does not change our characters;
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it only fixes them forever beyond all change.”---“Testimonies,” Vol. V,
p. 466.
“We believe without a doubt that Christ is soon coming. This is not a
fable to us; it is a reality. We have no doubt, neither have we had a
doubt for years, that the doctrines we hold today are present truth, and
that we are nearing the judgment. We are preparing to meet Him who,
escorted by a retinue of holy angels, is to appear in the clouds of
heaven to give the faithful and the just the finishing touch of
immortality. When He comes He is not to cleanse us of our sins, to
remove from us the defects in our characters, or to cure us of the
infirmities of our tempers and dispositions. If wrought for us at all, this
work will all be accomplished before that time. When the Lord comes,
those who are holy will be holy still. Those who have preserved their
bodies and spirits in holiness, in sanctification and honor, will then
receive the finishing touch of immortality. But those who are unjust,
unsanctified, and filthy will remain so forever. No work will then be
done for them to remove their defects and give them holy characters.
The Refiner does not then sit to pursue His refining process and remove
their sins and their corruption. This is all to be done in these hours of
probation. It is now that this work is to be accomplished for us. . . .
“We are now in God's workshop. Many of us are rough stones from the
quarry. But as we lay hold upon the truth of God, its influence affects
us. It elevates us and removes from us every imperfection and sin, of
what ever nature. Thus we are prepared to see the King in His beauty
and finally to unite with the pure and heavenly angels in the kingdom
of glory. It is here that this work is to be accomplished for us, here that
our bodies and spirits are to be fitted for immortality.”---Id., Vol. II, pp.
355, 356.
God does not want this high standard to discourage us, and
so He makes it very plain that He will accomplish the work
if we will only co-operate with Him.
“God has made provision that we may become like unto Him, and He
will accomplish this for all who do not interpose a perverse will and
thus frustrate His grace.” ---“Mount of Blessing,” p. 116. [p. 76,
standard edition.]
We have reason to be of good courage, aud to press
forward with hearts full of joy and confidence when we
read what God has done, and will continue to do in our
behalf.
“The Lord Jesus is making experiments on human hearts through the
exhibition of His mercy and abundant grace. He is effecting
transformations so amazing that Satan, with all his triumphant boasting,
with all his confederacy of evil united against God and the laws of His
government, stands viewing them as a fortress impregnable to his
sophistries and delusions. They are to him an incomprehensible
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mystery. The angel of God, seraphim and cherubim, the powers
commissioned to co-operate with human agencies, look on with
astonishment, and joy, that fallen men, once children of wrath, are
through the training of Christ developing characters after the divine
similitude, to be sons and daughter of God, to act an important part in
the occupations and pleasures of heaven. . . .
“The gift of His Holy Spirit, rich, full, and abundant, is to be to His
church as an encompassing wall of fire, which the powers of hell shall
not prevail against. [25] In their untainted purity and spotless
perfection, Christ looks upon His people as the reward of all His
suffering, His humiliation, and His love, and the supplement of His
glory---Christ, the great center from which radiates all glory.”---
“Testimonies to Ministers,” pp. 18, 19.
In preceding articles we have noticed how God plans to
finish the work of the gospel by the outpouring of His
Spirit in the latter rain. We have quoted some of the many
statements setting forth the conditions on which we may
receive that experience to which we have so long looked
forward. We must have “victory over every besetment,”
perfect characters “not having spot, or wrinkles or any such
thing,” cleanse ourselves “from all filthiness, of the flesh
and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God.”
Let us now consider earnestly and prayerfully the
provisions God has made by which everyone who will co-
operate with Him may attain to Christian perfection of
character and share in the latter rain and the finishing of
God’s work God promises to do this work of perfecting our
characters Himself.
“The very God of peace. sanctify you wholly; and I pray God your
whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming
of our Lord Jesus Christ. Faithful is He that calleth you, who also will
do it.” 1 Thess. 5:2-3, 24.
It is nowhere taught in the Scriptures that man can make
himself perfect, but rather that such a thing is impossible.
“Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots? then may
ye also do good, that are accustomed to do evil.” Jer. 13:23. “Who can
bring a clean thing out of an unclean? not one.” Job 14:4.
The very first step in this wonderful experiences is God’s
work of re-creation, or the new birth, by which His divinity
is united with our humanity, thus providing unlimited
power to overcome all sin.
“Not even by a thought did He yield to temptation. So it may be with
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us. Christ's humanity was united with divinity; He was fitted for the
conflict by the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. And He came to make us
partakers of the divine nature. So long as we are united to Him by faith,
sin has no more dominion over us. God reaches for the hand of faith in
us to direct it to lay fast hold upon the divinity of Christ, that we may
attain to perfection of character.”---“The Desire of Ages,” p. 123.
When Adam and Eve sinned, human nature became fallen,
corrupt, and impure, and we all inherit that fallen. nature
from our human parents. Therefore Jesus said, “Except a
man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.”
John 3:3. We can become God's children [26] only being
born of God. (John 1:13.) Through that new birth we
receive the divine nature. (2 Peter 1:4.)
“When the Spirit of God takes possession of the heart, it transforms the
life. Sinful thoughts are put away, evil deeds are renounced; love,
humility, and peace take the place of anger, envy, and strife. Joy takes
the place of sadness, and the countenance reflects the light of heaven.
No one sees the hand that lifts the burden, or beholds the light descend
from the courts above. The blessing comes when by faith the soul
surrenders itself to God. Then that power which no human eye can see,
creates a new being in the image of God.”---Id., p. 172, 173. (Italics
mine.)
This is not a matter of simply assenting to the teaching of
the Bible. It is a divine miracle, involving the exercise of
God’s creative power. The apostle Paul declares, “If any
man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are
passed away; behold, all things are become new.” 2 Cor.
5:17.
“When the soul surrenders itself to Christ, a new power takes
possession of the new heart. A change is wrought which man can never
accomplish for himself. It is a supernatural work, bringing a
supernatural element into human nature. The soul that is yielded to
Christ becomes His own fortress, which He holds in a revolted world,
and He intends that no authority shall be known in it but His own. A
soul thus kept in possession by the heavenly agencies is impregnable to
the assaults of Satan.”---Id., pp. 323, 324.
The abiding presence of the Holy Spirit in Jesus, while He
was here on earth, kept Him from yielding to the fiercest
temptations of the enemy. He will do the same for us if we
yield our wills fully and continually to Him. Thus through
divine power we shall be enabled to attain to Christian
perfection of character.
“He came to show man how to obey, how to keep all the
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commandments. He laid hold of divine power, and this is the sinner's
only hope. He gave his life that man might be a partaker of the divine
nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world through
lust.”---“Messages to Young People,” p. 165.
“The work of the holy Spirit is immeasurably great. It is from this
source that power and efficiency come to the worker for God; and the
holy Spirit is the comforter, as the personal presence of Christ to the
soul. He who looks to Christ in simple, childlike faith, is made a
partaker of the divine nature through the agency of the holy Spirit.”---
Review and Herald, Nov. 29, 1892.
“We want to see the King in his beauty. Then let us daily keep our eyes
fixed upon Christ, the perfection of human character, and laying hold of
his divine nature, we shall have the strength of divinity to overcome
every evil tendency and desire.
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“Christ came to earth to suffer and to die that we might lay hold on
eternal life. He gave himself that we might be partakers of the divine
nature, and overcome the corruption that is in the world through lust.”--
-Quoted in Review and Herald, Jan. 13, 1910, p. 9.
How marvelous are these provisions when we consider
them. When we surrender ourselves fully to Christ, “a new
power takes possession of the new heart.” “That power
which no human eve can see, creates a new being in the
image of God.” He brings a “supernatural element into
human nature.” “We shall have the strength of divinity to
overcome every evil tendency and desire.” A soul thus kept
“is impregnable to the assaults of Satan.”
Oh, if we could only realize how exceedingly interested
God is in doing all this for and in us.
“The very image o God is to be reproduced in humanity. The honor of
God, the honor of Christ, is involved in the perfection of the character
of His people.”---“The Desire of Ages,” p. 671.
“None are living Christians unless they have a daily experience in the
things of God and daily practice self_denial, cheerfully bearing the
cross and following Christ. Every living Christian will advance daily in
the divine life. As he advances toward perfection, he experiences a
conversion to God every day; and this conversion is not completed until
he attains to perfection of Christian character, a full preparation for the
finishing touch of immortality.”---“Testimonies,” Vol. II, p. 505.
What is there in all this world that compares in value with
the attainment of such a life? Long has our merciful
heavenly Father waited for us to heed His loving appeals
and warnings and turn to Him with all our hearts. Let us
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obey His summons now, and by His grace prepare quickly
for the latter rain, the loud cry, and the finishing of the
work.
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