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I am doing
something very different today but I think we will focus on
Jesus as effectively as any ordinary sermon would do, if not
even more so. I want to introduce you to a special way of
looking at a book that has been printed in about 150 languages
at the moment, more than any other book except the writings of
Lenin, the founder of Communism. This book has been and
continues to be circulated by the millions everywhere. It is not
even a Stephen King thriller, or another book on Men from Mars,
Women from Venus.
This little
book, this marvelous, remarkable book, Steps to Christ, was
written by Ellen G. White.
Other
interesting facts: This is the only book written by Mrs. White
that was first published by a non-Adventist publisher.
And it is the only book that Mrs. White added a chapter to,
after it was published for several years. And it is the only
book by Mrs. White for which someone else claimed to be the
author! And some today still believe this wild claim!
You ask,
Why was this remarkable book first produced in 1892 by a
nondenominational publisher? It all started in the summer of
1890.
In that
year, the first volume of the Conflict of the Ages set,
Patriarchs and Prophets, was released. Two years before, in
1888, the revised and enlarged edition of The Great
Controversy (the fifth and last volume of the Conflict set)
had been published. Work had already begun on "The Life of
Christ," which eventually became The Desire of Ages (the
third in the Conflict set). In addition, week after week Ellen
White and her assistants prepared articles for the Review and
Herald, Signs of the Times, and Youth’s Instructor.
During this
busy time, the request came for smaller books that could be sold
in book stores or distributed by evangelists in their public
meetings. Literature on the subject of conversion was especially
needed. Ellen White knew that the time had come to present her
favorite topics in book form. She had spoken and written often,
in simple, clear terms, about the steps sinners must take in
finding their way to Christ; or to put it another way, how to
respond to God’s knocking at the sinner’s door..
Marian
Davis was assigned the work of gathering from Mrs. White’s
diaries, manuscripts (published and unpublished), periodical
articles, and previous books those materials that would make up
the proposed chapters of this new book on how people can find a
close relationship with Jesus. When she saw all her materials in
front of her, she often recognized that more was needed to fill
out each chapter’s thought. To meet this need and to provide
necessary transitions, she would compose additional copy.
The work
went slowly because of all her other writing commitments. In
1891, the manuscript was presented to a convention of ministers
and teachers at Harbor Heights, Michigan, where it was read with
great enthusiasm. At this meeting, it was decided that the book
should be called Steps to Christ. Further, it was
strongly suggested that it be published by a nondenominational
publishing house for wider circulation in the popular book
stores—a proposal that Fleming H. Revell accepted gladly.
Ellen White
was also pleased with this suggestion for other reasons. It
permitted her to be totally responsible for seeing that the
manuscript got through to printing without going through the
slow-moving, publishing house book committees.
This
Fleming Revell publication was an instant success (see copyright
page).. Within six weeks of its initial printing, a third
reprint had been issued, and within the first year, seven
reprints. Soon after the initial printing, the publisher printed
the following advertisement: "It is not often that a publisher
has the opportunity of announcing a third edition of a new work
within six weeks of the first issue. This, however, is
the encouraging fact in connection with Mrs. E. G. White’s
eminently helpful and practical work, Step to Christ. If
you will read this work, it will ensure your becoming
deeply interested in extending its circulation. Steps to
Christ is a work to guide the inquirer, to inspire the young
Christian, and to comfort and encourage the mature believer. The
book is unique in its helpfulness."
But what
about that remarkable first chapter that was not in the first
printings? How did this chapter, "God’s Love for Man," ever get
into this instant best-seller, so that we now have 13 chapters
instead of 12?
No great
mystery! Fleming Revell had waived publication rights for
publishing outside of the United Sates, which made it possible
for this book to be reprinted at our overseas publishing houses.
In 1892, our house in Great Britain requested that new material
be added to the book so that Steps to Christ could be
properly copyrighted in Great Britain. That simple request made
possible the inclusion of the most awesome chapter of all Ellen
White’s books.
But where
was this chapter to come from? Something else had also been
happening during this short period of time. Ellen White had just
finished Manuscript 41, in 1892 and now she saw that it would
provide an appropriate beginning for the already best-seller.
You read it for yourself and judge. Who told Mrs. White to write
that manuscript just in time to respond to this simple request?
Now, what
about that charge that someone else has claimed authorship for
Steps to Christ? Unfortunately, Fannie Bolton, one of
Ellen White’s editorial assistants for a few years, claimed that
she had written Steps to Christ "in toto." This
allegation has been kept alive through various channels.
Obviously, it was impossible for Fannie Bolton to have written
the materials penned by Ellen White before 1890, which made up
most of the book, because that was before Fannie Bolton was
hired by Mrs. White-- but critics keep on forgetting this basic
fact.
Now, let’s
begin our look at this remarkable book that unfolds the Great
Controversy Theme. If you had only this book you would know
clearly the basic issues in this long conflict between Christ
and Satan--and how you are involved. It is not possible to lay
out the full banquet of good things in one sermon but we shall
make a start.
This book
includes the following issues in the great controversy:
1. What
are Satan’s charges against God that most of the world still
believes?
2. Why
did Jesus come to this earth? Why did He die?
3. Why
is Jesus our example?
4. Why
does each act or thought make it easier to repeat that
thought or act?
5. Why
did Jesus become a truly human being?
6. What
is meant by God’s wrath?
7. What
is the nature of the new birth?
8. What
are the appropriate incentives that God offers men and
women?
9. What
are the essential components of righteousness by faith?
10.
What is the nature of happiness?
11. How
do human beings achieve harmony with God?
12.
What is the ultimate purpose of salvation?
13. How
should we handle doubt?
14.
What is the place of reason in thinking through what truth
is?
15.
What should we expect when we pray?
16. How
significant is our part in the divine-human co-op plan?
17.
What is the value of "self-esteem"?
And on it
goes.
Let’s look
at the basic issues that have caused the controversy in the
first place. Remember, the controversy erupted in heaven when
Satan circulated his charges which were flat out lies. What were
those lies? And what do these charges have to do with us today?
Let’s look
at page 10 and 11: "The enemy of good [has] blinded the minds of
men, so that they looked upon God with fear; they thought of Him
as severe and unforgiving. Satan led men to conceive of God as a
being whose chief attribute is stern justice,--one who is a
severe judge, a harsh, exacting creditor. He pictured the
Creator as a being who is watching with jealous eye to discern
the errors and mistakes of men, that He may visit judgments upon
them."
Wherever
one looks in philosophy and theology through the centuries, we
find that Satan has done his job of deception well. We even find
his lies about God in Judaism and Christianity as well as in all
pagan religions. Anytime we hear of such "Christian" doctrines
as eternal punishment, predestination, universalism, "name it,
claim it," God causes suffering, etc., we know that Satan’s
deceptions have been effective. In pagan philosophies that
describe a deity that must be appeased by human sacrifice,
physical mutilation, or extravagant offerings, we know that
Satan has done his job well. Whenever God is depicted as the
Grand Exterminator rather than the Loving Father or as Cosmic
Policeman rather than the God-Who-Cares, we know that Satan has
tilted the truth.
How has God
met these misrepresentations, these efforts to cloud His
character so that men and women will be confused about God’s way
of running the universe? The answer is: Jesus came. He came
primarily to tell the truth about God. He came to "remove this
dark shadow [Satan’s charges] by revealing to the world the
infinite love of God." SC:11; John 1:18; Matt. 11:27; John 14:8,
9. Much of the arguments within Christianity regarding such
subjects as the atonement, the problem of suffering, judgment,
etc., would vanish if arguing Christians would understand the
main reason for Christ’s coming to earth. The main thing is to
keep the main thing the main thing. And what is the main thing?
To clear the name of God from all these lies so that men and
women and children would admire Him, not fear Him.
And this
basic truth in unfolding the Great Controversy shows how
everything is connected to everything else. We don’t have
paradoxes or tensions when we are connecting truth issues. One
truth leads to another. Here’s how it works. If God has been
wrongly misrepresented, how does He respond? He responds by
sending Himself to this earth to tell the truth about Himself.
So now we
have the reason Jesus came to this earth--He "came to remove
this dark shadow." Whatever else you may think are the reasons
Jesus came, all those reasons must unfold out of this primary
reason: He came to tell the truth about God. And telling that
truth about God has everything to do with how we understand the
plan of salvation.
You ask,
What do you mean? I thought Jesus came to die for my sins. But
Satan doesn’t mind anyone saying that--because many people say
that and repeat Satan’s lies when they do. Calvinists with their
doctrine of predestination believe that--but what does their
picture of God tell us? Here is their picture of God: The God of
stern justice is offended by sin and thus no one deserves
salvation--but to make sure that some are saved to show His
mercy, He will select a few lucky ones to be saved --and they
will be saved regardless of their life choices and character. So
that is why Jesus, in the opinions of Calvinists, came to this
earth--to suffer enough to satisfy an offended God, enough to
let God be merciful to those He arbitrarily elected to be saved.
That
picture of God does not inspire admiration and trust and
love--only fear. Because if you are not one that is arbitrarily
selected to live forever, you will suffer in hell forever. Do
you want to live throughout eternity with a God like that?
No, the
plan of salvation is much bigger than that. Jesus came to tell
us the truth about God. In revealing the Father, Jesus gave us
many illustrations of how the Father would act or what the
Father would say in similar human situations. Watch how Jesus
brought the truth to the scholar Nicodemus; or dealt with Mary
Magdalene, a sex addict--so graciously, so respectfully to both.
Note His grief at Lazarus’ tomb or His long-suffering patience
with dissembling Judas. Observe how He welcomed Zacchaeus, the
profiteering extortioner and children who climbed on His lap.
Add to this list dozens of other human situations where He
revealed some fresh aspect of God’s character--the character He
wants us to emulate through His Spirit’s enabling power.
To doubting
Philip and His disciples Jesus said, "Believe because of the
things I do" (John 14:11). Believe what? Believe that God the
Father is just like what you see me do!" The main subject Jesus
talked about, whether to individuals or the crowds, was His
Father, the kind of God who runs the universe. His main subject
was not our sins and God’s wrath. All preachers everywhere
should take a lesson from Jesus: Every preacher’s first duty is
to tell the truth about God and to help God expose Satan’s lies.
Telling the
truth about God as seen through the words and deeds of Jesus
will lower the heat that is unfortunately generated by doctrinal
debates. Most doctrinal debates are caused by a misunderstanding
of how God runs the universe and thus a misunderstanding of how
He is leading men and women to get right with Him. How one
understands how to get right with God depends on a clear picture
of what God is like.
We have
only begun to open up Steps to Christ. I hope that I have
aroused some interest in taking another look at this much read,
as well as much overlooked book. This book is more than a
devotional treasure; this book is a theological well that never
runs dry no matter how many times it is read.
I remember
a precious experience I had in 1947 at the New England
Sanitarium and Hospital. My Greek teacher was dying slowly from
cancer. He became an Adventist while he was a professor at Tufts
University--a tremendously educated scholar. I asked Dr. DeLuca
which of Ellen White’s books He valued the most. I was expecting
The Desire of Ages or The Great Controversy but he
quickly said, "Steps to Christ." I was astonished. I had
not lived long enough to appreciate this remarkable book. I had
not had enough tough times. I had not yet seen the great issues
in the Great Controversy. I asked the doctor, Why? He said,
"That book is so simple, so clear."
I want
everyone of you to discover that simplicity, that clearness, as
to how you can find and maintain that closeness with God we all
covet. Take this book as God’s love letter to you. It’s more
than a book, listen to it as you would the radio or a tape.
Listen for your name on every page. Thank Him that you matter
that much to Him that He has been willing to contend patiently
with Satan for so long..
But you
say, Why so long, so many thousands of years? So that we could
have enough information to make intelligent decisions about Him.
Why do we
need to be intelligent about all these things? So that we can
make decisions based on plenty of evidence.
Why is that
so important? Because Satan’s deceptions will never be more
enticing, more frightfully confusing than in the days ahead. We
can not love God enough to die for Him, if we are not sure we
can trust Him. This book indeed will continually be the steps
you will need every day to deepen your trust in God.
The more
you know, the more you will admire Him and then love Him. And
you will never want to disappoint Him. Ever. |