The
Lord will put new, vital force into His work as human agencies obey the
command to go forth and proclaim the truth. He who declared that His
truth would shine forever will proclaim this truth through faithful
messengers, who will give the trumpet a certain sound. The truth will be
criticized, scorned, and derided; but the closer it is examined and
tested, the brighter it will shine.
As
a people, we are to stand firm on the platform of eternal truth that
has withstood test and trial. We are to hold to the sure pillars of our
faith. The principles of truth that God has revealed to us are our only
true foundation. They have made us what we are. The lapse of time has
not lessened their value. It is the constant effort of the enemy to
remove these truths from their setting, and to put in their place
spurious theories. He will bring in everything that he possibly can to
carry out his deceptive designs. But the Lord will raise up men of keen
perception, who will give these truths their proper place in the plan of
God.
I have been instructed by the heavenly messenger that some of the reasoning in the book Living Temple
is unsound, and that this reasoning would lead astray the minds of
those who are not thoroughly established on the foundation principles of
present truth. It introduces that which is nought but speculation in
regard to the personality of God and where His presence is. No one on
this earth has a right to speculate on this question. The more fanciful
theories are discussed, the less men will know of God and of the truth
that sanctifies the soul.
One and another come to me, asking me to explain the positions taken in Living Temple.
I reply, “They are unexplainable.” The sentiments expressed do not give
a true knowledge of God. All through the book are passages of
Scripture. These scriptures are brought in in such a way that error is
made to appear as truth. Erroneous theories are presented in so pleasing
a way that unless care is taken, many will be misled.
We
need not the mysticism that is in this book. Those who entertain these
sophistries will soon find themselves in a position where the enemy can
talk with them, and lead them away from God. It is represented to me
that the writer of this book is on a false track. He has lost sight of
the distinguishing truths for this time. He knows not whither his steps
are tending. The track of truth lies close beside the track of error,
and both tracks may seem to be one to minds which are not worked by the
Holy Spirit, and which, therefore, are not quick to discern the
difference between truth and error. 1SM p. 202
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