Chapter 14
"In the Spirit and Power of Elias"
Through the long centuries that have passed since Elijah's time, the
record of his lifework has brought inspiration and courage to those who
have been called to stand for the right in the midst of apostasy. And
for us, "upon whom the ends of the world are come" (1
Corinthians 10:11), it has special significance. History is being
repeated. The world today has its Ahabs and its Jezebels. The present
age is one of idolatry, as verily as was that in which Elijah lived. No
outward shrine may be visible; there may be no image for the eye to rest
upon; yet thousands are following after the gods of this world--after
riches, fame, pleasure, and the pleasing fables that permit man to
follow the inclinations of the unregenerate heart. Multitude have a
wrong conception of God and His attributes, and are as truly serving a
false god as were the worshipers of Baal. Many even of those who claim
to be Christians have allied themselves with influences that are
unalterably opposed to God and His truth. Thus they are led to turn away
from the divine and to exalt the human.
The prevailing spirit of our time is one of infidelity and
apostasy--a spirit of avowed illumination because of a knowledge of
truth, but in reality of the blindest presumption. Human theories are
exalted and placed where God and His law should be. Satan tempts men and
women to disobey, with the promise that in disobedience they will find
liberty and freedom that will make them as gods. There is seen a spirit
of opposition to the plain word of God, of idolatrous exaltation of
human wisdom above divine revelation. Men have allowed their minds to
become so darkened and confused by conformity to worldly customs and
influences that they seem to have lost all power to discriminate between
light and darkness, truth and error. So far have they departed from the
right way that they hold the opinions of a few philosophers, so-called,
to be more trustworthy than the truths of the Bible. The entreaties and
promises of God's word, its threatenings against disobedience and
idolatry--these seem powerless to melt their hearts. A faith such as
actuated Paul, Peter, and John they regard as old-fashioned, mystical,
and unworthy of the intelligence of modern thinkers.
In the beginning, God gave His law to mankind as a means of attaining
happiness and eternal life. Satan's only hope of thwarting the purpose
of God is to lead men and women to disobey this law, and his constant
effort has been to misrepresent its teachings and belittle its
importance. His master stroke has been an attempt to change the law
itself, so as to lead men to violate its precepts while professing to
obey it.
One writer has likened the attempt to change the law of God to an
ancient mischievous practice of turning in a wrong direction a signpost
erected at an important junction where two roads met. The perplexity and
hardship which this practice often caused was great.
A signpost was erected by God for those journeying through this
world. One arm of this signpost pointed out willing obedience to the
Creator as the road to felicity and life, while the other arm indicated
disobedience as the path to misery and death. The way to happiness was
as clearly defined as was the way to the city of refuge under the Jewish
dispensation. But in an evil hour for our race, the great enemy of all
good turned the signpost around, and multitudes have mistaken the way.
Through Moses the Lord instructed the Israelites: "Verily My
Sabbaths ye shall keep: for it is a sign between Me and you throughout
your generations; that ye may know that I am the Lord that doth sanctify
you. Ye shall keep the Sabbath therefore; for it is holy unto you:
everyone that defileth it shall surely be put to death: for whosoever
doeth any work. . . in the Sabbath day, he shall surely be put to death.
Wherefore the children of Israel shall keep the Sabbath, to observe the
Sabbath throughout their generations, for a perpetual covenant. It is a
sign between Me and the children of Israel forever: for in six days the
Lord made heaven and earth, and on the seventh day He rested, and was
refreshed." Exodus 31:13-17.
In these words the Lord clearly defined obedience as the way to the
City of God; but the man of sin has changed the signpost, making it
point in the wrong direction. He has set up a false sabbath and has
caused men and women to think that by resting on it they were obeying
the command of the Creator.
God has declared that the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord.
When "the heavens and the earth were finished," He exalted
this day as a memorial of His creative work. Resting on the seventh day
"from all His work which He had made," "God blessed the
seventh day, and sanctified it." Genesis 2:1-3.
At the time of the Exodus from Egypt, the Sabbath institution was
brought prominently before the people of God. While they were still in
bondage, their taskmasters had attempted to force them to labor on the
Sabbath by increasing the amount of work required each week. Again and
again the conditions of labor had been made harder and more exacting.
But the Israelites were delivered from bondage and brought to a place
where they might observe unmolested all the precepts of Jehovah. At
Sinai the law was spoken; and a copy of it, on two tables of stone,
"written with the finger of God" was delivered to Moses.
Exodus 31:18. And through nearly forty years of wandering the Israelites
were constantly reminded of God's appointed rest day, by the withholding
of the manna every seventh day and the miraculous preservation of the
double portion that fell on the preparation day.
Before entering the Promised Land, the Israelites were admonished by
Moses to "keep the Sabbath day to sanctify it." Deuteronomy
5:12. The Lord designed that by a faithful observance of the Sabbath
command, Israel should continually be reminded of their accountability
to Him as their Creator and their Redeemer. While they should keep the
Sabbath in the proper spirit, idolatry could not exist; but should the
claims of this precept of the Decalogue be set aside as no longer
binding, the Creator would be forgotten and men would worship other
gods. "I gave them My Sabbaths," God declared, "to be a
sign between Me and them, that they might know that I am the Lord that
sanctify them." Yet "they despised My judgments, and walked
not in My statutes, but polluted My Sabbaths: for their heart went after
their idols." And in His appeal to them to return to Him, He called
their attention anew to the importance of keeping the Sabbath holy.
"I am the Lord your God," He said; "walk in My statutes,
and keep My judgments, and do them; and hallow My Sabbaths; and they
shall be a sign between Me and you, that ye may know that I am the Lord
your God." Ezekiel 20:12, 16, 19, 20.
In calling the attention of Judah to the sins that finally brought
upon them the Babylonian Captivity, the Lord declared: "Thou hast.
. . profaned My Sabbaths." "Therefore have I poured out Mine
indignation upon them; I have consumed them with the fire of My wrath:
their own way have I recompensed upon their heads." Ezekiel 22:8,
31.
At the restoration of Jerusalem, in the days of Nehemiah,
Sabbathbreaking was met with the stern inquiry, "Did not your
fathers thus, and did not our God bring all this evil upon us, and upon
this city? yet ye bring more wrath upon Israel by profaning the
Sabbath." Nehemiah 13:18.
Christ, during His earthly ministry, emphasized the binding claims of
the Sabbath; in all His teaching He showed reverence for the institution
He Himself had given. In His days the Sabbath had become so perverted
that its observance reflected the character of selfish and arbitrary men
rather than the character of God. Christ set aside the false teaching by
which those who claimed to know God had misrepresented Him. Although
followed with merciless hostility by the rabbis, He did not even appear
to conform to their requirements, but went straight forward keeping the
Sabbath according to the law of God.
In unmistakable language He testified to His regard for the law of
Jehovah. "Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the
prophets," He said; "I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill.
For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one
tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.
Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and
shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of
heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach them, the same shall be called
great in the kingdom of heaven." Matthew 5:17-19.
During the Christian dispensation, the great enemy of man's happiness
has made the Sabbath of the fourth commandment an object of special
attack. Satan says, "I will work at cross purposes with God. I will
empower my followers to set aside God's memorial, the seventh-day
Sabbath. Thus I will show the world that the day sanctified and blessed
by God has been changed. That day shall not live in the minds of the
people. I will obliterate the memory of it. I will place in its stead a
day that does not bear the credentials of God, a day that cannot be a
sign between God and His people. I will lead those who accept this day
to place upon it the sanctity that God placed upon the seventh day.
"Through my vicegerent, I will exalt myself. The first day will
be extolled, and the Protestant world will receive this spurious sabbath
as genuine. Through the nonobservance of the Sabbath that God
instituted, I will bring His law into contempt. The words, 'A sign
between Me and you throughout your generations,' I will make to serve on
the side of my sabbath.
"Thus the world will become mine. I will be the ruler of the
earth, the prince of the world. I will so control the minds under my
power that God's Sabbath shall be a special object of contempt. A sign?
I will make the observance of the seventh day a sign of disloyalty to
the authorities of earth. Human laws will be made so stringent that men
and women will not dare to observe the seventh-day Sabbath. For fear of
wanting food and clothing, they will join with the world in
transgressing God's law. The earth will be wholly under my
dominion."
Through the setting up of a false sabbath, the enemy thought to
change times and laws. But has he really succeeded in changing God's
law? The words of the thirty-first chapter of Exodus are the answer. He
who is the same yesterday, today, and forever, has declared of the
seventh-day Sabbath: "It is a sign between Me and you throughout
your 185
generations." "It is a sign . . . forever." Exodus
31:13, 17. The changed signpost is pointing the wrong way, but God has
not changed. He is still the mighty God of Israel. "Behold, the
nations are as a drop of a bucket, and are counted as the small dust of
the balance: behold, He taketh up the isles as a very little thing. And
Lebanon is not sufficient to burn, nor the beasts thereof sufficient for
a burnt offering. All nations before His are as nothing; and they are
counted to Him less than nothing, and vanity." Isaiah 40:15-17. And
He is just as jealous for His law now as He was in the days of Ahab and
Elijah.
But how is that law disregarded! Behold the world today in open
rebellion against God. This is in truth a froward generation, filled
with ingratitude, formalism, insincerity, pride, and apostasy. Men
neglect the Bible and hate truth. Jesus sees His law rejected, His love
despised, His ambassadors treated with indifference. He has spoken by
His mercies, but these have been unacknowledged; He has spoken by
warnings, but these have been unheeded. The temple courts of the human
soul have been turned into places of unholy traffic. Selfishness, envy,
pride, malice-- all are cherished.
Many do not hesitate to sneer at the word of God. Those who believe
that word just as it reads are held up to ridicule. There is a growing
contempt for law and order, directly traceable to a violation of the
plain commands of Jehovah. Violence and crime are the result of turning
aside from the path of obedience. Behold the wretchedness and misery of
multitudes who worship at the shrine of idols and who seek in vain for
happiness and peace.
Behold the well-nigh universal disregard of the Sabbath commandment.
Behold also the daring impiety of those who, while enacting laws to
safeguard the supposed sanctity of the first day of the week, at the
same time are making laws legalizing the liquor traffic. Wise above that
which is written, they attempt to coerce the consciences of men, while
lending their sanction to an evil that brutalizes and destroys the
beings created in the image of God. It is Satan himself who inspires
such legislation. He well knows that the curse of God will rest on those
who exalt human enactments above the divine, and he does all in his
power to lead men into the broad road that ends in destruction.
So long have men worshiped human opinions and human institutions that
almost the whole world is following after idols. And he who has
endeavored to change God's law is using every deceptive artifice to
induce men and women to array themselves against God and against the
sign by which the righteous are known. But the Lord will not always
suffer His law to be broken and despised with impunity. There is a time
coming when "the lofty looks of man shall be humbled, and the
haughtiness of men shall be bowed down, and the Lord alone shall be
exalted in that day." Isaiah 2:11. Skepticism may treat the claims
of God's law with jest, scoffing, and denial. The spirit of worldliness
may contaminate the many and control the few, the cause of God may hold
its ground only by great exertion and continual sacrifice, yet in the
end the truth will triumph gloriously.
In the closing work of God in the earth, the standard of His law will
be again exalted. False religion may prevail, iniquity may abound, the
love of many may wax cold, the cross of Calvary may be lost sight of,
and darkness, like the pall of death, may spread over the world; the
whole force of the popular current may be turned against the truth; plot
after plot may be formed to overthrow the people of God; but in the hour
of greatest peril the God of Elijah will raise up human
instrumentalities to bear a message that will not be silenced. In the
populous cities of the land, and in the places where men have gone to
the greatest lengths in speaking against the Most High, the voice of
stern rebuke will be heard. Boldly will men of God's appointment
denounce the union of the church with the world. Earnestly will they
call upon men and women to turn from the observance of a man-made
institution to the observance of the true Sabbath. "Fear God, and
give glory to Him," they will proclaim to every nation; "for
the hour of His judgment is come: and worship Him that made heaven, and
earth, and the sea, and the fountains of waters. . . . If any man
worship the beast and his image, and receive his mark in his forehead,
or in his hand, the same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God,
which is poured out without mixture into the cup of His
indignation." Revelation 14:7-10.
God will not break His covenant, nor alter the thing that has gone
out of His lips. His word will stand fast forever as unalterable as His
throne. At the judgment this covenant will be brought forth, plainly
written with the finger of God, and the world will be arraigned before
the bar of Infinite Justice to receive sentence.
Today, as in the days of Elijah, the line of demarcation between
God's commandment-keeping people and the worshipers of false gods is
clearly drawn. "How long halt ye between two opinions?" Elijah
cried; "if the Lord be God, follow Him: but if Baal, then follow
him." 1 Kings 18:21. And the message for today is: "Babylon
the great is fallen, is fallen. . . . Come out of her, My people, that
ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues.
For her sins have reached unto heaven, and God hath remembered her
iniquities." Revelation 18:2, 4, 5.
The time is not far distant when the test will come to every soul.
The observance of the false sabbath will be urged upon us. The contest
will be between the commandments of God and the commandments of men.
Those who have yielded step by step to worldly demands and conformed to
worldly customs will then yield to the powers that be, rather than
subject themselves to derision, insult, threatened imprisonment, and
death. At that time the gold will be separated from the dross. True
godliness will be clearly distinguished from the appearance and tinsel
of it. Many a star that we have admired for its brilliance will then go
out in darkness. Those who have assumed the ornaments of the sanctuary,
but are not clothed with Christ's righteousness, will then appear in the
shame of their own nakedness.
Among earth's inhabitants, scattered in every land, there are those
who have not bowed the knee to Baal. Like the stars of heaven, which
appear only at night, these faithful ones will shine forth when darkness
covers the earth and gross darkness the people. In heathen Africa, in
the Catholic lands of Europe and of South America, in China, in India,
in the islands of the sea, and in all the dark corners of the earth, God
has in reserve a firmament of chosen ones that will yet shine forth
amidst the darkness, revealing clearly to an apostate world the
transforming power of obedience to His law. Even now they are appearing
in every nation, among every tongue and people; and in the hour of
deepest apostasy, when Satan's supreme effort is made to cause
"all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond," to
receive, under penalty of death, the sign of allegiance to a false rest
day, these faithful ones, "blameless and harmless, the sons of God,
without rebuke," will "shine as lights in the world."
Revelation 13:16; Philippians 2:15. The darker the night, the more
brilliantly will they shine.
What strange work Elijah would have done in numbering Israel at the
time when God's judgments were falling upon the backsliding people! He
could count only one on the Lord's side. But when he said, "I, even
I only, am left; and they seek my life," the word of the Lord
surprised him, "Yet I have left Me seven thousand in Israel, all
the knees which have not bowed unto Baal." 1 Kings 19:14, 18.
Then let no man attempt to number Israel today, but let everyone have
a heart of flesh, a heart of tender sympathy, a heart that, like the
heart of Christ, reaches out for the salvation of a lost world.
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