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Then it is perfectly plain, as
plain as ABC, that the only true preparation for the coming of
the Lord is separation from sin. It makes no difference how much
we talk about the coming of the Lord; nor how much we preach the
signs of the times; nor how much we prepare for it otherwise,
though we sell all we have, and give to the poor,—if we are not
separating from sin, making it our constant consideration to be
absolutely separated from sin, and to be servants of
righteousness unto holiness, we are not making preparation for
the coming of the Lord at all: our profession is all a fraud. We
may not be working it as a fraud; but we are inflicting
upon ourselves a fraud. It may be that we are deceiving
ourselves by it; but that makes no difference: if our constant
consideration is not entire separation from sin, our profession
is a fraud.
The profession of being an
Adventist, of being a Seventh-day Adventist, looking for the
coming of the Lord, telling people that the coming of the Lord
is near, watching the signs of the times,—all this is right,
absolutely and forever right. But, though I have all this, and
have not that one thing,—the sole ambition to be completely
separated from sin, and from the service of sin,—my profession
of the Adventist faith is a fraud; for if I am not
separated from sin, I cannot meet the Lord at all in
peace. Therefore if my sole ambition is not separation from sin,
and from the service of it, I am not preparing at all to meet
the Lord.
Then the question for every one of
us here today, and for Seventh-day Adventists of all people, is,
Are you preparing to meet the Lord, whom, without holiness,
no man shall see? I am going to ask you more than that: Are you
ready to meet the Lord? Of the times and seasons, you
have no need that I speak to you. It is not necessary for me to
stand here, and talk about how near the coming of the Lord is.
The signs are multiplying upon the earth. You are Adventists.
You know all that; but it is proper for me, now and
forever, to stand here and ask, Are you separated from sin? And
being separated from sin, are you ready to meet the Lord?
Because our God is a consuming fire, and there is no use trying
to get away from that. He is nothing else. You need not coddle
yourself with the notion that God is anything else than a
consuming fire. Just make up your mind to that. He says that
that is just what he is; and the sooner you and I make up our
minds that God is a consuming fire, the better.
Christ is coming; we are talking
about it; it will be for us. He is coming in flaming fire, he
comes as a consuming fire; but I want to know what is the use of
talking about his coming unless we are ready to meet him in this
consuming fire? It is all deception for any man to pass along
carelessly when that is the eternal truth.
Do you not remember that the Word
not only says that we shall see him, but see him as he is ? that
is, we shall see him as a consuming fire,—and I am glad of it.
Thank the Lord! Here is a description of him when John saw him
as he is,—saw him as we shall see him,—and what of it?
Just a few points: "His eyes were as a flame of fire."
"His feet like unto fine brass, as if they burned in a
furnace; and "His countenance was as the sun shineth in
his strength." His-raiment was "white as snow, so as no
fuller on earth can white them," "as white as the light"— the
whiteness of piercing, consuming brightness. That is he. And
that is he as he is when he comes; and without holiness
no man shall see him. Without separation from sin, no man shall
stand.
Then the question with you and with
me today, and all the time is, How shall we be so separated from
sin that we may meet him in flaming fire! How, how, how!
Look at yourself and your record,
and I will look at myself and my record. We will look at the
evil traits that are in us, at the struggles we have made, and
the longing we have had to overcome these besetments, and to
separate ourselves from all the evil, that we might indeed be
ready. Where is there time to get ourselves ready? In the short
time that intervenes between now and that day,—is there time?
and if so, when shall be that time when you and I shall have
that thing so accomplished, shall have so separated ourselves
from sin that we shall be ready to meet him in flaming fire? The
answer is, Never. That time will never, never come.
What, then, shall we do? Do not
misunderstand. I did not say that the time will never come
when we could be separated from sin. I said, Look at
yourself, and I will look at my self, and we will see what we
are, how full of evil traits, and what little progress we have
made in this work of overcoming, and ask the question, When will
the time ever come when you and I shall have so
separated ourselves from sin that we can meet him in
flaming fire? It is that time which I say will never,
never come.
But, bless the Lord! there is time
to be separated from sin. No time will ever come when
we can do this work ourselves; but the time is now,
JUST NOW, to be separated from sin. The time to be
separated from sin is right now, and that now is all
the time; for "now is the accepted time; now is the day of
salvation." Only God can separate us from sin; he will do
it, and he will do it just now. Bless his name!
Yet, what every one must understand
is this: the only way that God does, or can, separate anybody
from sin is by that very consuming fire of his presence. The
only way, therefore, in which you and I can ever be so separated
from sin as to meet God as he is, in the flaming fire that he
is, in that great day, is to meet him TODAY as he is, in
the consuming fire that he is. The only way that we can be
prepared to meet him at his coming in that great day is to meet
him in his coming today. For there is a coming to men
now, as really as to the world in that great day. "I will
not leave you comfortless: I will COME TO YOU." John
14:18. But do not forget that whether he comes to you or to me
now, or whether he comes to other people in that great
day, he comes only as a consuming fire.
Listen: "If any man hear my voice,
and open the door,"—what does he say?—"I will come in to him."
Good. Thank the Lord! And "he is a consuming fire" and when he
comes in to you, that coming will consume all the sin in
you, so that when he comes in the clouds of heaven in flaming
fire, you can meet him in joy in the consuming fire that he is.
Then do you hear his voice?
"Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my
voice, and open the door, I WILL COME INTO HIM." Do you
hear his voice? Then swing open wide the door, and keep
it everlastingly open. Bid him welcome, in the consuming fire
that he is: and that flaming fire of his presence will consume
sin in all your being, and so will thoroughly cleanse and
prepare you to meet him in flaming fire in that great day.
When I meet him today "in a
flaming fire, "when I welcome him today "a consuming fire" in
me, shall I be afraid to meet him in flaming fire in that
day—No; I shall be accustomed to it; and knowing what a blessed
thing it is to become familiar with meeting him as "a consuming
fire," knowing what a blessing that has brought to me today,
I shall be delighted to meet him on that other day, when
he shall be revealed from heaven in flaming fire. "Our God is a
consuming fire." Bless the Lord!
"Who may abide the day of his
coming? Who shall stand when he appeareth? for he is like a
refiner’s FIRE." Good. Then when I meet him now, in
the consuming fire that he is, I meet him in a fire that is
refining, that purifies. "And he shall sit as a refiner and
purifier of silver: and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and
purge them as gold and silver, that they may offer unto the Lord
an offering in righteousness." That is separation from
sin; that is purification from sin. And that sets us where we
offer an offering unto the Lord in righteousness: we become the
servants of righteousness unto holiness, that we may meet the
Lord. So, then, bless the Lord that he is a consuming fire,—that
he is as a refiner’s fire.
Look again at that expression in
Revelation: "His eyes were as a flame of fire." In that day his
eyes will rest upon each one of us, and he will look clear
through us. When his eyes are as a flame of fire, and those eyes
in that great day rest upon every one of us, and look clear
through us, what will that look do for every one who is wrapped
up, body and soul, in sin?—It will consume the sin and the
sinner with it; because he would not be separated from the sin.
And today, just now, those eyes are the same that they
will be in that day. Today his eyes are as a flame of
fire; and "all things are naked and opened unto the eyes of him
with whom we have to do." Very good, then. As all things are
naked and opened unto the eyes of him with whom we have to do,
whether we will have to do with him or not, why not
accept the fact, choose to have it so, and on our part open up
everything to the eyes of him with whom we have to do? And
having opened up the life thus to him, to the flaming fire of
the glory of his shining eyes, what will that do?—Those eyes of
living flame will look clear through us, and will consume away
all the sin, and all the dross; and will refine us so that he
shall see in us the image of himself.
It is written that we are to serve
the Lord "as of sincerity." Sincere is genuine; it is
true; it is as strained honey. Originally, it is honey strained,
and strained again, over and over, until, holding up the honey
to the light, it is found to be sine-cera,—"without wax,"
no trace of cera to be seen floating in it. That is what he says
you and I are to be as certainly as we are Christians. God
cleanses us in the blood of Christ, and holds us up in the light
of the Lord, and the world can see only the light. And so, "ye
are the light of the world."
Here, again, is the word of the
Lord: "Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my
thoughts: and see if there be any wicked way in me." Psalm
139:23, 24. That is the word given to us for today and for all
time. Another word goes right along with it: "0 Lord, thou hast
searched me, and known me. Thou knowest my downsitting and mine
uprising...and art acquainted with all my ways. For there is not
a word in my tongue, but, lo, O Lord, thou knowest it
altogether. Thou hast beset me behind and before, and laid thine
hand upon me." Another translation has it: "Thou has compassed
me all around; and holdest thine hand over me." Verses 1-5. That
is a fact. He has compassed us all around, and his hand is over
us. Whether we accept it or not, is another matter; but
that is the fact with every man in all this wide world. That is
how it is that all things an naked and opened unto the eyes of
him with whom we have to do.
Then when it is a fact that he has
searched us, and known us, and does search out and know us all
the time, why not accept it as a fact, and have the benefit of
it? Why not present to him the word, "Search me, O God, and know
my heart: try me, and know my thoughts"? What for?— "And see if
there be any wicked way in me." 0, that sets me before his face;
for his glorious eyes of light to look upon me, and to shine
through me, as the fire, searching out if there be any wicked
way in me! And having searched it out, and being a consuming
fire, he consumes it all away, and leads me in the way
everlasting.
So, then, the sure way to escape
the flaming fire of that great day is to welcome that
flaming fire this day. Therefore, I say again, Let it
never escape from your thought that "our God is a consuming
fire;" and that the sure way to escape from that consuming fire
in that great day when there will be no chance to change,
and no time to choose, is to choose today the blessed
change that is wrought, by welcoming freely, gladly, into the
life, our God, who is a consuming fire.
I remember the word that was spoken
to Moses. As Moses had come nearer and nearer to God, he said at
last: "I beseech thee, show me thy glory." That is exactly what
appears in the coming great day that is at hand: he comes "in
the clouds of heaven with power and great glory." His glory
covers the heavens in that day, and the earth is filled with his
praise. In that day he is "wrapped in a blaze of boundless
glory," "and every eye shall see him." But who shall endure it?
That is the question; and the answer is: Only those who have
prayed, and now pray, that Christian prayer, "I beseech thee,
show me thy glory."
When Moses prayed that blessed
Christian prayer, the Lord said: "There is a place by me,... and
I will put thee in a cleft of the rock," "and I will make all my
goodness pass before thee." "And it shall come to pass, while
my glory passeth by," I "will cover thee with my hand.
And I will take away my hand," and you shall see me. Exodus
33:21-23. So, though every man should dread the terror of
the consuming glory of the Lord in that great day, there is
today a place by him. So we are to bid all souls; and from
him I bid you, today, Come, and stand in this place by
him, in the very presence of the flaming glory. Do not be
afraid. Moses was not able to bear the fulness of that consuming
glory that day; but the Lord, in his love, covered him with
his hand, and protected him from the effects of that glory,
which he was unable to bear.
The great trouble in that great day
is that the people are not able to bear the glory. The
kings of the earth, and the great men, and the rich men, the
chief men and the captains, and every bondman, and every freeman
flee to the rocks and mountains to hide themselves, and say to
the rocks and mountains, "Fall on us, and hide us from the face
of him that sitteth on the throne, and from the wrath of the
Lamb; for the great day of his wrath is come; and who shall be
able to stand?" The blazing glory of God will shine upon the
earth, and these people can not bear it.
But today do not be afraid. He
says: "There is a place by me" there is a place "in a cleft of
the rock," and "I will put thee in a cleft of the rock," and I
"will cover thee with my hand," so that you can bear the
blaze, and the purifying power, of my glory. And that consuming
fire of my presence shall consume away all the sin. I "will
cover thee with my hand,"—I will protect you even from that
weakness which, in you, makes you unable to bear the fulness of
my glory. And when he takes away his hand in that great day,
those who have dwelt by his side, and been purified by living in
this consuming fire until they are made white and tried, can
look upon his unveiled face. In the full brightness of his
glory, we shall look upon him, and see him as he is.
And that is where we are now,
to look. With open face we can look, even now, into his face.
For, in the flesh of Jesus Christ, God has veiled the
annihilating power of the glory of his face; for, having shined
into our hearts, he gives the light of the knowledge of the
glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. In looking into
the face of Jesus Christ, we see the face of God, and "we all,
with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the
Lord, are changed into the same image from glory, to glory, even
as by the Spirit of the Lord."
Then let every soul welcome the
glorious message that God sends to the world, "Receive ye the
Holy Ghost;" welcome that blessed Spirit that works this change
by which we are changed from glory to glory, and made ready to
meet him in that great day of glory; and welcome not only the
Holy Spirit, but covet earnestly the best gifts, which the Holy
Spirit brings when he comes. Desire spiritual gifts; for these
are to bring us to perfection in Christ Jesus. Only in this way
shall we be made perfect in Christ Jesus; and in Christ
be made ready to meet him as he is.
God is a consuming fire; and I am
glad of it. Our God is coming; and I am glad of it. He is coming
in flaming fire; and I am glad of it. He is coming in all
his glory; and I am glad of it. I am sorry that there will be
anybody upon whom he will have to take vengeance; but I am glad
that the day is coming when all sin will be swept away by our
God, who is a consuming fire.
Come, brethren. Are you ready? Are
you ready to meet him in that day? If not, he says to you
today, "There is a place by me." Come today, and stand in
this place by me. I will reveal to you all my glory; "I will
make all my goodness pass before thee." And where there is any
defect in you that cannot just now bear the deeply consuming
fire of this glory, I "will cover thee with my hand" until it is
all over: so that I may separate you from all sin, and save you
in that day of glory.
0, then, welcome him who is a
consuming fire! Dwell in his presence. Open up the life.
Recognize the fact that he is a consuming fire—that he is never
anything else. Then rejoice in that today. Dwell in that
consuming fire today. And when that great day breaks upon
the earth, in all his glory, we shall also rejoice in
that day. Then we shall stand and say, "Lo, this is our
God." But what! with the mountains hurling through the air;
every island fleeing out of its place; the earth coming up from
beneath; the heavens departing as a scroll, with a noise that is
more than deafening; and flaming fire all around, his face as
the sun, his eyes as a flame of fire,—in all this shall we
rejoice?—Yes, bless the Lord! We shall rejoice, because "this is
our God." We have seen him before; we have lived with him; we
have welcomed his consuming presence; we have welcomed the
living flame of which his eyes are as a flaming fire, that they
should pierce us through, and search out any wicked way in us.
We know what blessing and joy were brought into our lives when
his consuming glory purified us from sin and from sinning, and
made us the servants of righteousness unto holiness. And knowing
what blessedness that was, we exclaim, in the fulness of perfect
joy, "Lo, this is our God" indeed. We see him now, more fully
than before. That means more blessing still. "Lo, this is our
God; we have waited for him, and he will save us: this is the
Lord; we have waited for him, we will be glad and rejoice in his
salvation." Isaiah 25:9. |