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Can the Pioneers be Trusted?
When men come in who would move one pin or pillar from the foundation
which God has established by His Holy Spirit, let the aged men who were
pioneers in our work speak plainly, and let those who are dead speak also,
by the reprinting of their articles in our periodicals. Gather up the rays
of divine light that God has given as He has led His people on step by
step in the way of truth. This truth will stand the test of time and trial.
(Ms 62, 1905, p. 6. A Warning against False Theories, May 24, 1905 printed
in Manuscript Releases, vol. 1, p. 55)
A few are still alive who passed through the experience gained in the
establishment of this truth. God has graciously spared their lives to repeat
and repeat till the close of their lives, the experience through which
they passed even as did John the apostle till the very close of his life.
And the standard-bearers who have fallen in death, are to speak through
the reprinting of their writings. I am instructed that thus their voices
are to be heard. They are to bear their testimony as to what constitutes
the truth for this time.
We are not to receive the words of those who come with a message that
contradicts the special points of our faith. They gather together a mass
of Scripture, and pile it as proof around their asserted theories. This
has been done over and over again during the past fifty years. And while
the Scriptures are Gods word, and are to be respected, the application
of them, if such application moves one pillar from the foundation that
God has sustained these fifty years, is a great mistake. He who makes such
an application knows not the wonderful demonstration of the Holy Spirit
that gave power and force to the past messages that have come to the people
of God. (Counsels to Writers and Editors, p. 32)
One thing it is certain is soon to be realized,the great apostasy, which
is developing and increasing and waxing stronger, and will continue to
do so until the Lord shall descend from heaven with a shout. We are to
hold fast the first principles of our denominated faith, and go forward
from strength to increased faith. Ever we are to keep the faith that has
been substantiated by the Holy Spirit of God from the earlier events of
our experience until the present time...
The past fifty years have not dimmed one jot or principle of our faith
as we received the great and wonderful evidences that were made certain
to us in 1844, after the passing of the time. . . Not a word is changed
or denied. That which the Holy Spirit testified to as truth after the passing
of the time, in our great disappointment, is the solid foundation of truth.
Pillars of truth were revealed, and we accepted the foundation principles
that have made us what we are Seventh-day Adventists, keeping the commandments
of God and having the faith of Jesus. (Special Testimonies Series B, pp.
57, 58Dec. 4, 1905)
Many of our people do not realize how firmly the foundation of our faith
has been laid. My husband, Elder Bates, Father pierce, Elder [Hiram] Edson,
and others who were keen, noble, and true, were among those who, after
the passing of the time in 1844, searched for the truth as for hidden treasure.
I met with them, and we studied and prayed earnestly. Often we remained
together until late at night, and sometimes through the entire night, praying
for light and studying the Word. Again and again these brethren came together
to study the Bible, in order that they might know its meaning, and be prepared
teach it with power. When they came to the point in their study where
they said, We can do nothing more, the Spirit of the Lord would come
upon me, I would be taken off in vision, and a clear explanation of the
passages we had been studying would be given me, with instructions as to
how we were to labor and teach effectively. Thus light was given that helped
us to understand the scriptures in regard to Christ, His mission, and His
priesthood. A line of truth extending from that time to the time when we
shall enter the city of God, was made plain to me, and I gave to others
the instruction that the Lord had given me. . .
What influence is it that would lead men at this stage of our history
to work in an underhand, powerful way to tear down the foundation of our
faiththe foundation that was laid at the beginning of our work by prayerful
study of the Word and revelation? Upon this foundation we have been building
for the past fifty years. (Selected Messages, bk. 1, pp. 206, 207)
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