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After nearly a
century the truth of the 1888 General Conference session
continues to elude us and is largely unknown in our church or
else where known is a "stone of stumbling." This is a baffling
situation. During this l00-year-confrontation, many members have
become bewildered and confused. The enticements of the world
loom large and the expectation of Christ’s imminent return has
grown dim. The hallmarks of Adventism have become tarnished. The
truth of the message we have been given has not been applied to
cure the terrible problem of sin. It is a sad fact that we as a
people have only a vague idea of our high calling and what the
final atonement is to accomplish. Many are in the church as
passengers on a bus hoping that soon the trip will be over and
they will reach their destination. They are unaware the bus is
on an extended detour.
This detour
began 100 years ago. The time has come for the world church to
know the truth about this prolonged journey. this history of
wandering. Only then can we be led to the humble confession and
repentance required in the end-time by the True Witness.
But many will
ask, ‘What does an event in our church many decades ago really
have to do with us now? Let that generation rest. Our task is to
finish the work."
However the
significance of that 1888 session continues large in our
consciences and haunts us to this day. The 1988 Annual Council
in South America voted to have a Centennial Commemoration at
Minneapolis in November, 1988. A unique proposal indeed. The
church has had over 50 General Conference sessions since it was
first organized, but here is one that is different from all
others. It was here that the Lord sent the "most precious
message" to His people which was the ‘beginning" of the solution
to Laodicean lukewarmness and held the key to preparing a people
for translation.
Every Adventist
knows the work is not finished yet. What they do not know is
that it cannot be finished until the truth of our past is
understood, no matter how terrible the implications. We stand by
as the world is swallowed up in turmoil, crime, poverty, disease
and every kind of degradation the human mind can invent. But all
this only dimly compares with the issues now facing our church.
Truly Modern Israel is at the crossroads.
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The very
existence of the Remnant Church is built upon a written record.
Without "history" as found in the Bible, the Seventh-day
Adventist denomination would have no reason to exist. This
Record defines the truth of righteousness and the death inherent
in sin. It portrays a divine plan for a mutual union between God
and man, and man and God. The belief that this union can be
perfect now and throughout eternity, is the truth that is to
gather out a distinctive spiritually mature people from all the
earth.
That Book is the
record of men’s lives. It is a record that claims to have been
"given by inspiration of God" even though-the record is filled
with every shade of human misdemeanor and gross sin. That
history has an irrevocable finality about it that is most
serious. It is impossible to undo or change in any way the facts
that make that history- not even the sovereignty of God can do
so. This leaves us to accept that history for just what it says.
The Lord has seen fit to use this record and build His case on
this history of rebellion and enmity towards Himself. NO matter
how shameful that history is. we accept this Word as His word of
truth which must eventually win the battle over sm.
Seventh-day
Adventists claim to be the guardians of this truth and to have a
solution for the sin problem. For well over a century we have
been making this claim. But we have been content to ignore or
overlook our own history as a people. We cannot continue to do
this and at the same tune profess we hold to truth anymore than
we can discount and ignore the record of His Word and remain in
union with the Lord. When our history is known, understood and
accepted for just what it says, it will accomplish exactly what
this generation is called upon to attain. It will also unfold
the future.
Seventh-day
Adventists do not believe the Bible because they were present
when it was written or because they know eyewitnesses who saw
the prophets write it. Neither do they believe it because they
knew the authors personally and can vouch for their characters,
or because the record is flattering. They believe it out of
conviction that it is the truth God gave to His people and that
it has in it the power to destroy man’s deep-rooted sin- his
enmity toward God. The Christ of this Book proved that there is
power in the Word and He did that which Satan said fallen man
could not do. The basic spiritual equipment that enabled Jesus
to triumph is available to the last generation who are likewise
called to live without sin. Inherent in this must be the belief
that the history portrayed in the Book is true.
By the same
guarantee the history of Seventh-day Adventists must be known,
be understood, believed and be accepted for just what it is.
Anything less than this "is not of faith" and the Word says,
"whatsoever is not of faith is sin." (Rom. 14:23)
Ancient Israel
If the Hebrew
nation could grasp the whole truth of the Old Testament, they
would find Christ the promised Messiah clearly presented and
verified in the New Testament. Because they failed to read their
history with spiritual insight, they failed to recognize the
Chief Character which their history reveals. The tragedy of this
blindness can be overcome by any Hebrew who rereads the Record
and understands and accepts just what that history really says.
Honesty will require a heart-felt acceptance of Jesus as
Messiah. If the Jews could see Gods real purpose and glory in
their history it would have world-wide repercussions. The
effects would be felt among all nations. The denial of their
history over the centuries would be changed into deep repentance
with amazing consequences. But not all the Jews would accept the
truth of their history for what it says and the nation would be
polarized. In Adventist parlance there would be a "shaking"
because of the "straight testimony" with terrible, far-reaching
results.
If, however, the
Spirit of God could reach a segment of the nation and they by
faith find salvation and bring to God the glory He deserves and
vindicate His name, then surely the travail of the "shaking"
would be worth all that was involved. The result of this genuine
faith in the Bible, the history of their nation, would bear the
fruit of conviction and repentance. It would be as if that
"other angel came down from heaven, having great power: and the
earth was lightened with His glory." (Rev. 18: 1) Such a result
could happen any time they are willing to accept the Record for
what it says.
Modern Israel
Modern Israel,
the Remnant Church, our church, has been making history for only
a brief century compared to the Hebrew nation’s millenniums. But
our history is being made in the end-time and has special
significance for the whole universe to read. The latent genius
of Adventism, now but dimly perceived, must come to be
understood and take its place, Invincible before the ramparts of
sin. The question is, how much longer before Adventists will be
able to "see" and "know" their history any better than their
spiritual forefathers? This history could have closed long
before now except we insist that we "see" and therefore we are
proving that not only the Jews of old can be blind. Our on-going
history becomes more perplexing with each passing year. If the
"oracles of God" which the Jews held and which have been passed
on to the Remnant are to be accepted at face value, sooner or
later the divine purpose must be carried out in every detail no
matter how humbling the experience may be for us. The final
atonement must be made, "then shall the sanctuary be cleansed."
(Dan. 8: 14)
The Problem
In sacred
history there is a great mystery that stands out when the life
and work of Christ is considered. For centuries God’s chosen
people had been looking for Messiah to come. But when He came He
was rejected. He did not fit the preconceived ideas of what
Messiah ought to be and do. He did not dress right. He did not
know the right people. His message was too humbling.
However, the
Book says, "the common people heard Him gladly." The problem was
not the people. The inspired record of Luke affirms."the chief
priests and our rulers delivered Him to be condemned to death,
and have crucified Him." (Luke 24:20) Why did it turn out this
way? It need not have been so, for Jesus said, "0 fools, and
slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken."
(Luke 24:25) Those who should have known, those who should have
believed- the leaders-were the very ones who were blind and
unbelieving, ignorant of the real meaning of scripture.
From that day to
this there has been debate about this historical event. Jews,
atheists, agnostics, deists, Muslims, and a host of others
including Christians, have ail been involved. But it need not be
so- if only we would believe the historical record.
In a similar
way, terrible to contemplate, we as a people have built up an
array of ideas as to what happened at that remarkable meeting
known as the Minneapolis Conference of 1888. It is this event
that we are to commemorate in 1988. This century-old 1888
meeting has caused two views to be published that are
diametrically opposed to each other. How could Gods people get
so ensnared—when there is a written record? As time has gone on
this dichotomy has become increasingly worse and now has reached
vexing proportions. Unfortunately there can be no compromise
between the two views. One or the other is terribly wrong. It is
a grievous thing that a people who talk much of the second
coming of Christ could find themselves in a position so
completely untenable. The need to know and understand our
history is imperative. Truly Modern Israel has reached the
crossroads. It is time to choose the right way and get off the
detour. This will be the most challenging decision of all the
ages.
Is it not plain
to see the enemy will continue to do everything possible to
delay that decision which signals his doom? Until that right
choice is made, all the strategy in the world will avail nothing
and the detour must continue.
Modern Israel’s
History
It is now more
than thirty-five years since the document 1888 Re-Examined
was presented to Seventh-day Adventist church leaders. For all
these years this manuscript has been circulating in the world
field in various forms, complete or incomplete, but always in
limited quantity. That has now changed. The authors have now
published this book for the first time and it is available to
the world church. The historical evidence with complete
documentation and hundreds of Ellen White citations. establishes
the 1888 event in our history as a battle which the enemy
won—but the war is not over. Though the "enemy prevented" us
"from obtaining that efficiency which might have been" ours, yet
the True Witness continues to plead and knock at the door for
entrance. The Lord’s messenger states categorically that, "the
light that is to lighten the whole earth with its glory was
resisted, and by the action of our own brethren has been in a
great degree kept away from the world." (See 1 SM 234, 235.)
This is a tragedy which only eternity will fully reveal. In it
is to be found the root of current spiritual impotence and
wide-spread apostasy. One hidden result is the growing
credibility gap between laity and leaders.
Notwithstanding
all that Ellen White has said to the contrary, the official
position of the church persists in calling the 1888 session a
"victory." If this is true and the message was truly accepted,
then it becomes obvious that the Lord is responsible for the
delay in finishing the work. If the message was not accepted,
which is the appraisal the Lord places on our history, then the
church is responsible for the delay. This means that until this
matter is put right, there is no way that we can seriously
expect Heaven to try again to give us the latter rain.
The official
position has been set forth clearly in the following three
books: By Faith Alone (1962), Through Crisis to
Victory (1966), and Movement of Destiny (1971).
Since these 1500
pages were published, further attempts have been made to tell
the church that the message was "generally accepted." A more
recent denial of our history is found in The Australian Years
(1983) page 11, and reads: "The crisis at the General Conference
session of 1888 at Minneapolis and the resistance on the part of
some church leaders to the wholehearted acceptance of the
message of righteousness by faith had, upon the confessions of
certain key men, largely subsided. In her oral ministry and
writing Ellen White had for much of two years helped to stem the
tide of negative reaction, and the Bible-based doctrine of
justification by faith was by 1891 generally accepted."
Indeed, Ellen
White did try "to stem the tide of negative reaction" but all
these published claims of acceptance are in sharp contrast to
the emphatic statements she made which declare the exact
opposite. We have already referred to the one she made in 1896.
She plainly said "the light that is to lighten the whole earth
with its glory was resisted, and by the action of our own
brethren has been in a great degree kept away from the world."
(1 SM 234, 235)
It is impossible
to evade the seriousness of this charge against "our own
brethren." In contrast to the idea the "resistance … largely
subsided" in two years, it must be especially noted that her
statement of continuing opposition and resistance was brought to
the attention of the church eight years after the
session. From that day to this there has not been a single word
from the pen of inspiration giving any other interpretation of
the 1888 crisis. The evidence demands that we begin to read our
history for what it says. With grief it must be noted that there
was still another denial to be published in 1984.
The biographer
of Ellen White tells us in The Lonely Years, 1876-1891,
page 398, "the concept that the General Conference, and thus the
denomination, rejected the message of righteousness by faith in
1888 is without foundation … contemporary records yield no
suggestion of denominational rejection. There is no E.G. White
statement anywhere that says this was so."
How can such a
statement be made? It is the contemporary records that give the
history of the 1888 rejection of the latter rain and loud cry.
It is the 1893 General Conference Bulletin that makes
this very clear. It is the E. G. White statements over a period
of years that make the tragedy so evident. This is documented in
full and explained in the publication, 1888 Re-Examined.
It need not be pursued here.
Current Thinking
in Modern Israel
Many Seventh-day
Adventists sense that something in the church is restraining the
fulfillment of its divine calling and destiny. Things are not
going well in Israel, notwithstanding proclamations to the
contrary and all the strategy programs. In seeking a resolution
many will suggest, "As a church we understand righteousness by
faith and we preach it clearly: our problem is simply that we
don’t live it as we should." (Cf. Origin and History,
Vol. 2. p. 281; also The Lonely Years, p. 415).
Such a statement
indicates a serious misunderstanding. It cannot bear careful
analysis. If we agree "righteous" is by "faith," then obviously
if one has "faith" it follows that "righteousness"wil1 be
manifest in the life. Such a one will live it. If this is not
true, then the term is nothing but semantic nonsense. To
Seventh-day Adventists "righteousness by faith" is most
certainly a preparation of character for the coming of the Lord.
The messenger of the Lord understood this clearly. Speaking of
the power and glory of the 1888 message she proclaimed: "The
enemy of man and God is not willing that this truth should be
fully presented; for he knows that if the people receive it
fully, his power will be broken." (RH, Sept. 3, 1889)
This should open
our eyes as to why there is the terrible dichotomy in our
church. As long as there is confusion over the "precious
message" the Lord sent to His people, just so long the enemy can
hold the church subservient. But for now we must ask, is the
enemy’s power broken in our lives as a church? When his power Is
truly "broken," will not the Lord’s people be ready for His
coming, for translation? And if we are not ready, and have not
been ready for a century, either we do not "fully" understand
the truth of righteousness by faith and have not received it—or
else the Lord is to blame for the long delay in His return. If
we understand it but do not "receive it fully," then we are most
truly rejecting it!
The "light"
given to Seventh-day Adventists is not merely to get a people
ready to die. we are responsible for preparing a people to live,
now and for eternity. This means translation. If this is not
true, no one knows how many more decades must elapse before the
world’s burden of sorrow, pain and sin can be lifted.
"Righteousness by faith" is just what it says—right living by
faith. Therefore it is impossible to understand it truly and
preach it clearly without living it! It is the proper
understanding of this truth that brings Modern Israel to the
crossroads.
God’s Purpose
for Modern Israel
It would seem
clear that the essence of the new covenant is to provide a
forgiveness that remembers sin no more. It blots it out from the
heavenly sanctuary with a complimentary work in the hearts of
God’s people. It is a forgiveness that does not cover
imperfection but rather removes it. The very term ‘righteousness
by faith," must mean Christ’s righteousness and it is
this He desires His people to have. Thus before He arrived in
this world it was proclaimed. "thou shalt call His name JESUS:
for He shall save His people from their sins." (Matt. 1:21) The
meaning of perfection must therefore be inseparable from that
perfect faith in the righteousness of Christ. An unwillingness
to accept this truth has kept away from our people the special
power of the Holy Spirit that God longed to impart to them.
The generation
that witnessed this rejection is at rest. But in recent years
the importance of the 1888 General Conference has by force of
circumstances been thrust upon the church. There are simply too
many deviations from the landmarks to go unnoticed. If the
official position would change and the historical evidence as
given by the Lord through His messenger, be accepted as the
truth, then the detour could end and the "stone of stumbling" be
removed from the road. The light that is to lighten the whole
world would break forth.
If the
leadership persists in rejecting the truth of our own history,
we face a further long journey and will follow ever more closely
in the footsteps of ancient Israel. This is a path that we have
been warned specifically, repeatedly and emphatically to shun.
The result of such a tragic course is terrible to contemplate.
It means that the continued reign of sin becomes an ever larger
responsibility of the church.
But more than
this. The Lord has given us a chilling, startling documentary of
pending awful consequences if we persist in demanding our own
way in opposition to His counsel and light. In the context of
rejecting the 1888 message the Lord has told us:
"There is
less excuse in our day for stubbornness and unbelief than
there was for the Jews in the days of Christ. They did not
have before them the example of a nation that had suffered
retribution for their unbelief and disobedience. … In our
day greater light and greater evidence is given. We have
also their example, the warnings and reproofs that were
presented to them, and our sin and its retribution will be
greater, if we refuse to walk in the light. … If with all
the light that shone on His ancient people, delineated
before us, we travel over the same ground, cherish the same
spirit, refuse to receive reproof and warning, then our
guilt will be greatly augmented, and the condemnation that
fell upon them will fall upon us, only it will be much
greater as our light is greater in this age than was their
light in their age." (R&H, April 11, 1893)
When the Lord
has to stoop to the word "retribution" to try and awaken His
children to their stubborn blindness, surely a crisis is
pending. One thing is certain- at this date we have done no
better than the Jews. How much longer before "retribution" falls
upon us remains to be seen. Some might suggest that recent
financial disasters are anything but blessings. When it is borne
in mind that the entire context and thrust of this warning deals
with the 1888 failure, we can but stand amazed at the long
suffering of our Lord. How much longer will Modern Israel live
under the illusion that all is well and continue to spurn
reality, ignoring Gods counsel, His purpose and His attitude? If
it were not for the example of Ninevah and the certainty that a
nation can repent—there would be reason for despair.
Modern Israel in
the End-time
The history of
the Jews is a parable for us today to be read and understood.
The parallels that the Lord’s messenger draws are too plain to
be ignored. We are conscience-bound to accept this council as
from the Lord. Therefore certain facts stand out in summary:
1.
The final solemn call to
the seventh church, the last church, the Laodicean church.
is a call to the leadership, the ministry of that church. It
is the leadership which the True Witness charges with a
false understanding of their condition. Being "rich, and
increased with goods," does not refer to material wealth,
The accusation is against our pride in our supposed
knowledge of the gospel, our vaunted assumption that we
understand "righteousness by faith."
2.
Equally serious is the
clear inference in published denominational material that
charges the laity with ignorance and blames them for the
delay while exonerating the ministry. (Cf. Through Crisis
to Victory. pp. 233-239; Movement of Destiny, pp.
317, 582, 613) If after a century of waiting the leaders are
right, "there was no rejection," and the church members are
wrong, they will not follow the light, what hope is there
that the church will ever get ready for the coming of the
Lord? The full truth will clear the minds of our ministry.
our laity and the minds of our youth. All will know that the
Lord is not unresponsive to our prayers and repentance. We
will all know that it is our own unfaithfulness that delayed
His return.
3.
The call of our Lord to
‘be zealous therefore, and repent," needs to be understood
as a clear call to denominational repentance. The message is
to the angel of the church, therefore it is directed to the
leadership of the church. We honestly do not know our
destitution. We are sincere in our ignorance. What we
proudly assume is the genuine article, actually consists of
themes and concepts borrowed from the sixteenth century
Reformers or from modern Evangelicals. The proof of this can
be found in the history of the Jews which serves as a
parable. They "had" the Sabbath for millenniums but it is
obvious from the words of our Lord that they did not
understand it, or appreciate its true significance or In any
way truly "keep" it. Our spiritual ignorance parallels
theirs. Jesus says, "thou knowest not."
4.
Christ’s call to the
leadership to"repent." may appear as an affront and
demeaning. He says, "As many as I love, I rebuke and
chasten." Such chastening will come in seeing with horror
and dismay our past rejection and complacency and then come
to know the full, unvarnished, whole truth of our
denominational history. Honest hearts will respond and be
revitalized. Such repentance will restore the respect due
the official church leadership. When the leaders lead in
repentance and confession of our past insult to the Holy
Spirit. the world-wide church will honor the General
Conference and the widening credibility gap will cease to
exist. Financially a new day will dawn.
5.
The call to this
generation to repent for the failures of our church
forefathers is in order. Sacred history is replete with
acknowledgments and confessions for the "iniquity of their
fathers." There are many Old Testament examples.
"Denominational repentance" is the call of the Lord
throughout His word. The final atonement comes from
recognizing the full truth of "our" position before the
Lord. It is this group that is the "woman" who is prepared
to be the Lamb’s "wife." Christ’s last public discourse was
a final appeal to the Jewish leadership at Jerusalem to
repent, and a heart-broken lament for their refusal to do
so. Ninevah is.a "model" that Jesus used for the Jewish
leaders to follow in repentance. This repentance was "from
the greatest of them to the least of them," from the king to
the street sweeper, or as we know it, from the General
Conference to the most recently baptized church member.
6.
The sin of rejecting the
"beginning of the Latter Rain" at and after 1888 must be
seen for what it really is—an insult to the Holy Spirit.
Time can never cancel an insult. Ordinary common ethics
demand that an insult be acknowledged and that forgiveness
be sought. As long as the insult is denied, there is no way
for reconciliation to take place. Thus the 1888 event must
continue as an insult to Deity. No matter how many prayers
there may be for the Latter Rain, there is no way for Heaven
to accommodate until the insult is acknowledged and
repentance is genuine.
7.
Finally—the sin of
Calvary and the sin of 1888 are both revelations of the deep
sinfulness of the human heart—our own hearts. If the Jewish
nation could "see" the sin of Calvary, honesty would demand
they accept Jesus as Messiah. If the leadership of the
Seventh-day Adventist church could "see" the sin of 1888 for
all it really is—an insult to the Holy Spirit and a
re-enactment of Calvary—then the earth would be "lightened
with His glory," and Babylon the great would be known for
what it really is, "the habitation of devils, and the hold
of every foul spirit." Genuine denominational repentance
will recognize and acknowledge our true position as we stand
"miserable" and "naked" before the watching eyes of the
universe.
Modern Israel at
the Crossroads
And so today
there looms before our church the century of confrontation
between God and His people. The delegates to the Annual Council
in 1986 have gone on record to commemorate the tragedy of 1888.
According to the Adventist Review, October 30, 1986,
there will be a "dramatic re-enactment of the 1888 session."
Truly there was drama in 1888! "Satan succeeded In shutting away
from our people, in a great measure, the special power of the
Holy Spirit that God longed to impart to them." (1 SM 234, 235)
This notable meeting, "was the only General Conference session
where Ellen G. White was publicly defied." (AR, Oct. 30, 1986)
The plans are
large for the meeting at Minneapolis in November, 1988. These
plans include searching for answers: What really happened? What
were the doctrinal issues? Who were the personalities involved?
What were the results?
These facts have
been known for over thirty-five years. These facts have been the
reason to produce three books of rebuttal to our history plus
other strong denials. Not only Ellen G. White has been defied,
but the history of our church has been defied. We already know
what happened. We already know the doctrinal issues. We already
know the personalities involved and we know the terrible
results. What we don’t know is how much longer we will continue
to try and cover up our history.
The sacred
Record makes it plain that it was the leadership, the priests
and rulers who rejected Christ at His first corning and thus
deceived the people and led to their rejection of the Saviour.
When the tragedy of that experience dawned upon the hearts of
Gods people, they were pricked and they cried. "What shall we
do?" The answer was clear, "Repent!" The heavenly illumination
and divine power that followed made hearts understand truths
that heretofore had been uncomprehended. Can we expect any less
in the end-time?
If the 1988
Centennial Commemoration proves to be a season of fasting and
prayer without any dramatic enactment"; if it is a solemn
proclamation of the truth of our history: if it brings us to
have the "faith of Jesus" and to stand for the right though the
heavens fall: then the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, the
Saviour of Israel will be able to do for His people now what He
has longed to do for a century. Growing out of this centennial
there could be a sanctified understanding of our sin, a blessed
humble repentance that would make the General Conference of 1990
a genuine day of atonement for Modern Israel.
Modern Israel
stands at the crossroads. Which road will we take?
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