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The Loud Cry responds to Nicholas's GCSDA.htm page
The Loud Cry
responds to Omega Ministries
Reply from the Ellen G. White Estate regarding
letters I wrote them
Reply
from the Voice of Prophecy
The True
Remnant of God
Accuser of the Brethren!
What
Constitutes Babylon according to Ellen G. White
Babylon and the Remnant Church by Ellen
G. White
General
Conference is not Babylon by David M. Curtis
S.D.A Church
not Babylon by Ellen G. White
The Shaking by Ellen G. White
Restlessness and Accusation
by Ellen G. White
David M. Curtis & Nicholas Letters about the General Conference
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Notebook Leaflets from the
Elmshaven Library Vol. 1
Chap. 18 - Restlessness and Accusation
By Ellen G. White
The Accuser Rebuked
Satan stands at the head of all the
accusers of the brethren; but when he presents the sins of the
people of God, what does the Lord answer? He says, "The Lord
rebuke [not Joshua, who is a representative of the tried and
chosen people of God, but] thee, O Satan; even the Lord that
hath chosen Jerusalem rebuke thee: is not this a brand plucked
out of the fire? Now Joshua was clothed with filthy garments,
and stood before the angel." Satan had represented the chosen
and loyal people of God as being full of defilement and sin. He
could depict the particular sins of which they had been guilty.
Had he not set the whole confederacy of evil at work to lead
them, through his seductive arts, into these very sins?
But they had repented, they had accepted
the righteousness of Christ. They were therefore standing before
God clothed with the garments of Christ's righteousness, and "He
answered and spake unto those that stood before him, saying,
Take away the filthy garments from him. And unto him he said,
Behold, I have caused thine iniquity to pass from thee, and I
will clothe thee with change of raiment." Every sin of which
they had been guilty was forgiven, and they stood before God as
chosen and true, as innocent, as perfect, as though they had
never sinned.
The Encouraging Word
"And I said, Let them set a fair miter
upon his head. So they [the angels of God] set a fair miter upon
his head, and clothed him with garments. And the angel of the
Lord stood by [Jesus their Redeemer]. And the angel of the Lord
protested unto Joshua, saying, Thus saith the Lord of hosts: If
thou wilt walk in My ways, and if thou wilt keep My charge, then
thou shalt also judge My house, and shalt also keep My courts,
and I will give thee places to walk among these that stand by."
I wish that all who claim to believe present truth, would think
seriously of the wonderful things presented in this chapter.
However weak and compassed with infirmity the people of God may
be, those who turn from disloyalty to God in this wicked and
perverse generation, and come back to their allegiance, standing
to vindicate the holy law of God, making up the breach made by
the man of sin under the direction of Satan, will be accounted
the children of God, and through the righteousness of Christ
will stand perfect before God.
Truth will not always lie in the dust to
be trampled underfoot of men. It will be magnified and made
honorable; it will yet arise and shine forth in all its natural
luster, and will stand fast forever and ever.
Words of Accusation Not of
God
God has a people in which all heaven is
interested, and they are the one object on earth dear to the
heart of God. Let every one who reads these words give them
thorough consideration; for in the name of Jesus I would press
them home upon every soul. When anyone arises, either among us
or outside of us, who is burdened with a message which declares
that the people of God are numbered with Babylon, and claims
that the loud cry is a call to come out of her, you may know
that he is not bearing the message of truth. Receive him not,
nor bid him Godspeed; for God has not spoken by him, neither has
He given a message to him, but he has run before he was sent.
False Messages Will
Come
The message contained in the pamphlet
called the Loud Cry, is a deception. Such messages will come,
and it will be claimed for them that they are sent of God, but
the claim will be false; for they are not filled with light, but
with darkness. There will be messages of accusation against the
people of God, similar to the work done by Satan in accusing
God's people, and these messages will be sounding at the very
time when God is saying to His people, "Arise, shine; for thy
light is come, and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee.
For, behold, the darkness shall cover the earth, and gross
darkness the people: but the Lord shall arise upon thee, and His
glory shall be seen upon thee."
A Work of Deception
It will be found that those who bear false
messages will not have a high sense of honor and integrity. They
will deceive the people, and mix up with their error the
Testimonies of Sister White, and use her name to give influence
to their work. They make such selections from the Testimonies as
they think they can twist to support their positions, and place
them in a setting of falsehood, so that their error may have
weight, and be accepted by the people. They misinterpret and
misapply that which God has given to the church to warn,
counsel, reprove, comfort, and encourage those who shall make up
the remnant people of God.
Those who receive the Testimonies as the
message of God, will be helped and blessed thereby; but those
who take them in parts, simply to support some theory or idea of
their own, to vindicate themselves in a course of error, will
not be blessed and benefited by what they teach.
To claim that the Seventh-day Adventist
Church is Babylon, is to make the same claim as does Satan, who
is an accuser of the brethren, who accuses them before God night
and day. By this misusing of the Testimonies, souls are placed
in perplexity, because they cannot understand the relation of
the Testimonies to such a position as is taken by those in
error; for God intended that the Testimonies should always have
a setting in the framework of truth.
The Need of Men and
Means
Those who advocate error, will say, "The
Lord saith," "when the Lord hath not spoken." They testify to
falsehood, and not to truth. If those who have been proclaiming
the message that the church is Babylon, had used the money
expended in publishing and circulating this error, in building
up instead of tearing down, they would have made it evident that
they were the people whom God is leading.
There is a great work to be done in the
world, a great work to be done in foreign lands. Schools must be
established in order that youth, children, and those of more
mature age may be educated as rapidly as possible to enter the
missionary field. There is need not only of ministers for
foreign fields, but of wise, judicious laborers of all kinds.
The Macedonian cry is sounding from all parts of the world,
"Come over and help us." With all the responsibility upon us to
go and preach the gospel to every creature, there is great need
of men and means, and Satan is at work in every conceivable way
to tie up means, and to hinder men from engaging in the very
work that they should be doing.
The money that should be used in doing the
good work of building houses of worship, of establishing schools
for the purpose of educating laborers for the missionary field,
of drilling young men and women so that they may go forth and
labor patiently, intelligently, and with all perseverance, that
they may be agents through whom a people may be prepared to
stand in the great day of God, is diverted from a channel of
usefulness and blessing, into a channel of evil and cursing.--TM
40-43.
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Preparing a People
to Stand
God is bringing out a people and preparing
them to stand as one, united, to speak the same things, and thus
carry out the prayer of Christ for His disciples. "Neither pray
I for these alone, but for them also which shall believe on Me
through their word; that they all may be one, as Thou, Father,
art in Me, and I in Thee, that they also may be one in us; that
the world may believe that Thou hast sent Me."
Restless Minds
There are little companies continually
arising who believe that God is only with the very few, the very
scattered, and their influence is to tear down and scatter that
which God's servants build up. Restless minds who want to be
seeing and believing something new continually, are constantly
arising, some in one place and some in another, all doing a
special work for the enemy, yet claiming to have the truth.
They stand separate from the people whom
God is leading out and prospering, and through whom He is to do
His great work. They are continually expressing their fears that
the body of Sabbathkeepers are becoming like the world; but
there are scarcely two of these whose views are in harmony.
They are scattered and confused, and yet
deceive themselves so much as to think that God is especially
with them. Some of these profess to have the gifts among them;
but are led by the influence and teachings of these gifts to
hold in doubt those upon whom God has laid the special burden of
His work, and to lead off a class from the body. The people who,
in accordance with God's Word, are putting forth every effort to
be one, who are established in the message of the third angel,
are looked upon with suspicion, for the reason that they are
extending their labor, and are gathering souls into the truth.
They are considered worldly, because they
have an influence in the world, and their acts testify that they
expect God yet to do a special and great work upon the earth, to
bring out a people and fit them for Christ's appearing.
This class do not know what they really
believe, or the reasons of their belief. They are ever learning,
and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth. One man
arises with wild, erroneous views, and claims that God has sent
him with new and glorious light, and all must believe what he
brings. Some who have no established faith, who are not subject
to the body, but are drifting about without an anchor to hold
them, receive that wind of doctrine. His light shines in such a
manner as to cause the world to turn from him in disgust and to
hate him. Then he blasphemously places himself by the side of
Christ, and claims that the world hate him for the same reason
that they hated Christ. . . .
Spurious Gifts
Some rejoice and exult that they have the
gifts, which others have not. May God deliver His people from
such gifts. What do these gifts do for them? Are they, through
the exercise of these gifts, brought into the unity of the
faith? And do they convince the unbeliever that God is with them
of a truth? When these discordant ones, holding their different
views, come together and there is considerable excitement and
the unknown tongue, they let their light so shine that
unbelievers would say, These people are not sane; they are
carried away with a false excitement, and we know that they do
not have the truth. Such stand directly in the way of sinners;
their influence is effectual to keep others from accepting the
Sabbath. Such will be rewarded according to their works. Would
to God they would be reformed or give up the Sabbath! They would
not then stand in the way of unbelievers.
A Sound Work
God has led out men who have toiled for
years, who have been willing to make any sacrifice, who have
suffered privation, and endured trials to bring the truth before
the world, and by their consistent course remove the reproach
that fanatics have brought upon the cause of God. They have met
opposition in every form. They have toiled night and day in
searching the evidences of our faith, that they might bring out
the truth in its clearness, in a connected form, that it might
withstand all opposition. Incessant labor and mental trials in
connection with this great work have worn down more than one
constitution, and prematurely sprinkled heads with gray hairs.
They have not worn out in vain. God has marked their earnest,
tearful, agonizing prayers that they might have light and truth,
and that the truth might shine in its clearness to others. He
has marked their self-sacrificing efforts, and He will reward
them as their works have been.
On the other hand, those who have not toiled to bring out
these precious truths, have come up and received some points,
like the Sabbath truth, which are all prepared to their hand,
and then all the gratitude they manifest for that which cost
them nothing, but others so much, is to rise up like Korah,
Dathan, and Abiram and reproach those upon whom God has laid the
burden of His work. They would say, "Ye take too much upon you,
seeing all the congregation are holy, every one of them, and the
Lord is among them." They are strangers to gratitude. They
possess a strong spirit, which will not yield to reason, and
which will lead them on to their own destruction.
God has blessed His people who have moved
forward, following His opening providence. He has brought out a
people from every class upon the great platform of truth.
Infidels have been convinced that God was with His people, and
have humbled their hearts to obey the truth. The work of God
moves steadily on.
Fruits of
Inconsistency
Yet notwithstanding all the evidences that
God has been leading the body, there are, and will continue to
be, those who profess the Sabbath, who will move independent of
the body, and believe and act as they choose. Their views are
confused. Their scattered state is a standing testimony that God
is not with them. By the world, the Sabbath and their errors are
placed upon a level, and thrown away together.
God is angry with those who pursue a course to make the
world hate them. If a Christian is hated because of his good
works, and for following Christ, he will have a reward; but if
he is hated because he does not take a course to be loved, hated
because of his uncultivated manners and because he makes the
truth a matter of quarrel with his neighbors, and takes a course
to make the Sabbath as annoying as possible to them, he is a
stumbling block to sinners, a reproach to the sacred truth, and
unless he repents it were better for him that a millstone were
hung about his neck, and he were cast into the sea.--1T 417-420.
Bibliography
GC 388-390, 536-537
Babylon full of wine of false doctrine
TM 20, 23, 32-62
S.D.A Church not Babylon
GC 388, 605-606; EW 273-274 Sins of
Babylon
3T 450-451; 5T 107-108; GW 444 Authority of
church ordained of God
AA 587-588; TM 49; 6T 42; 7T 16 Church
defective, yet loved by the Lord
AA 162-164 (GW 443) God
acknowledges His organized church
PK 590; COL 298; 9T 228 God's
love for the church
EW 270; 1T 181-183, 186-188; 3T Laodicean
message to cause a shaking,
259-260
followed by loud cry
LS 437-439
God with His ministering servants
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