I
am filled with sadness when I think of our condition as a people. The
Lord has not closed heaven to us, but our own course of continual
backsliding has separated us from God. Pride, covetousness, and love of
the world have lived in the heart without fear of banishment or
condemnation. Grievous and presumptuous sins have dwelt among us. And
yet the general opinion is that the church is flourishing and that peace
and spiritual prosperity are in all her borders.
The
church has turned back from following Christ her Leader and is steadily
retreating toward Egypt. Yet few are alarmed or astonished at their
want of spiritual power. Doubt, and even disbelief of the testimonies of
the Spirit of God, is leavening our churches everywhere. Satan would
have it thus. Ministers who preach self instead of Christ would have it
thus. The testimonies are unread and unappreciated. God has spoken to
you. Light has been shining from His word and from the testimonies, and
both have been slighted and disregarded. The result is apparent in the
lack of purity and devotion and earnest faith among us.
Let
each put the question to his own heart: “How have we fallen into this
state of spiritual feebleness and dissension? Have we not brought upon
ourselves the frown of God because our actions do not correspond with
our faith? Have we not been seeking the friendship and applause of the
world rather than the presence of Christ and a deeper knowledge of His
will?” Examine your own hearts, judge your own course. Consider what
associates you are choosing. Do you seek the company of the wise, or are
you willing to choose worldly associates, companions who fear not God
and obey not the gospel? Testimonies for the Church Vol 5, pp 217
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