Probationary time for God’s remnant church is soon to close and the
need of developing a character after the divine pattern of Christ
is not a suggestion but a necessity.
An Awe Inspiring Dream
With counsel for today!
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During the night of the first Sabbath of the Newcastle meeting, I
seemed to be in meeting, presenting the necessity and importance of
our receiving the Spirit. This was the burden of my labor--the
opening of our hearts to the Holy Spirit. On one occasion Christ
told His disciples, "I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye
cannot bear them now." Their limited comprehension put a restraint
on Him. He could not open to them the truths He longed to unfold;
for while their hearts were closed to them, His unfolding of these
truths would be labor lost. They must receive the Spirit before they
could fully understand Christ's lessons. "The Comforter, which is
the Holy Ghost," Christ said, "whom the Father will send in my name,
he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your
remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you."
In my dream a sentinel stood at the door of an important
building, and asked every one who came for entrance, "Have ye
received the Holy Ghost?" A measuring-line was in his hand, and only
very, very few were admitted into the building. "Your size as a
human being is nothing," he said. "But if you have reached the full
stature of a man in Christ Jesus, according to the knowledge you
have had, you will receive an appointment to sit with Christ at
the marriage supper of the Lamb; and through the eternal ages, you
will never cease to learn of the blessings granted in the banquet
prepared for you.
"You may be tall and well-proportioned in self, but you cannot
enter here. None can enter who are grown-up children, carrying with
them the disposition, the habits, and the characteristics which
pertain to children. If you have nurtured suspicions, criticism,
temper, self-dignity, you cannot be admitted; for you would spoil
the feast. All who go in through this door have on the wedding
garment, woven in the loom of heaven. Those who educate themselves
to pick flaws in the characters of others, reveal a deformity that
makes families unhappy, that turns souls from the truth to choose
fables. Your leaven of distrust, your want of confidence, your power
of accusing, closes against you the door of admittance. Within this
door nothing can enter that could possibly mar the happiness of the
dwellers by marring their perfect trust in one another. You cannot
join the happy family in the heavenly courts; for I have wiped all
tears from their eyes. You can never see the King in His beauty if
you are not yourself a representative of His character.
"When you give up your own will, your own wisdom, and learn of
Christ, you will find admittance into the kingdom of God. He
requires entire, unreserved surrender. Give up your life for Him to
order, mold, and fashion. Take upon your neck His yoke. Submit to be
led and taught by Him. Learn that unless you become as a little
child, you can never enter the kingdom of heaven.
"Abiding in Christ is choosing only the disposition of Christ,
so that His interests are identified with yours. Abide in Him, to be
and to do only what He wills. These are the conditions of
discipleship, and unless they are complied with, you can never find
rest. Rest is in Christ; it cannot be as something apart from Him.
"The moment His yoke is adjusted to your neck, that moment it
is found easy; then the heaviest spiritual labor can be performed,
the heaviest burdens borne, because the Lord gives the strength and
the power, and He gives gladness in doing the work. Mark the points:
'Learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart' (Matthew 11:29). Who
is it that speaks thus?--The Majesty of heaven, the King of glory.
He desires that your conception of spiritual things shall be
purified from the dross of selfishness, the defilement of a crooked,
coarse, unsympathetic nature. You must have an inward, higher
experience. You must obtain a growth in grace by abiding in Christ.
When you are converted, you will not be a hindrance, but will
strengthen your brethren."
As these words were spoken, I saw that some turned sadly away
and mingled with the scoffers. Others, with tears, all broken in
heart, made confession to those whom they had bruised and wounded.
They did not think of maintaining their own dignity, but asked at
every step, "What must I do to be saved?" (Acts 16:30). The answer
was, "Repent, and be converted, that your sins may go beforehand to
judgment, and be blotted out." Words were spoken which rebuked
spiritual pride. This God will not tolerate. It is inconsistent with
His Word and with our profession of faith. Seek the Lord, all ye who
are ministers of His. Seek Him while He may be found, call upon Him
while He is near. "Let the wicked forsake his way, and the
unrighteous man his thoughts: and let him return unto the Lord, and
he will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for he will abundantly
pardon" (Isaiah 55:7).
As I presented these principles to the people in the Sabbath
meeting, all seemed to feel that the Lord had spoken through the
feeble instrument.--The Review and Herald, April 11, 1899.
The time has come when we must expect the Lord to do great
things for us. Our efforts must not flag or weaken. We are to grow
in grace and in the knowledge of the Lord. Before the work is closed
up and the sealing of God's people is finished, we shall receive the
outpouring of the Spirit of God. Angels from heaven will be in our
midst. The present is a fitting-up time for heaven when we must walk
in full obedience to all the commands of God.--Letter 30, 1907.
{1SM 109 -111.}