IN DEPTH STUDY
MORRIS
VENDEN AND THE NEW OBEDIENCE 3
SECTION SIX:
SPONTANEITY IS OUR VICTORY
IMPULSIVE OBEDIENCE - GENUINE OBEDIENCE IS NATURAL
"Genuine obedience is natural. Natural obedience comes as a result of the
faith relationship." FTW, 183.
[By this, Morrie means that genuine obedience comes naturally and
spontaneously by itself. It will come easy to all who are "in
Christ," without any effort on their part -ever.]
OBEDIENCE YES, BUT ONLY SPONTANEOUSLY
"Obedience is possible. Obedience is necessary.. Obedience is important.
If, we depend upon Jesus as He depended upon His Father, we will have Him
dwelling in us, and obedience will come naturally, spontaneously." FTW, 186. .
IMPULSIVE OBEDIENCE
"There is only one true kind of obedience. It is obedience that
comes from being controlled by God . . That sounds like impulsive
obedience to me. Do you like the sound of impulsive obedience? Would I
have to try hard to obey? I would have to try hard not to obey."-5
AUC CM.
SPONTANEOUS OVERCOMING:
HOW TO OVERCOME ALCOHOLISM
"Because of her absolute surrender, her longing for drink left her
completely. . "Why was this possible? Because she had admitted her
sin and given up on herself, and God could help her when she came to that
point.
Perhaps our problems aren't as noticeable as Alice's, but the
principle remains the same. We cannot do anything ourselves apart from
Christ.. Yet we often hinder His power to help us by getting in the way.
"You see, there are two ways to fight God. There's the atheistic way
in which the person says, 'I'm against God. In fact, I'm not even sure He
exists; I'm fighting the idea that He cares about us and is active in our
world.'
"The more subtle way is getting involved in His work, His business,
trying to get His job done yourself." MCR, 130.
SPONTANEOUS FAITH:
FAITH IS TOTALLY SPONTANEOUS
"One of the greatest
evidences of genuine faith is that it is totally spontaneous. It is not
something that we work on or something that we work up. If we could get
that one point straight, it would save us from accepting the counterfeit
faith so prevalent today." OOF, 19.
AUTOMATIC FAITH
"The methods of becoming acquainted with God are the elements of a vital
devotional life. And when I am in a meaningful relationship with God, day
by day, I learn to trust Him -automatically, spontaneously, naturally.
This is faith-trusting in its highest sense." MCR, 34.,.
FAITH A SPONTANEOUS QUALITY
"What we need to remember is that faith is never something we work
on or something we work up. It is never self-generated. It is a
spontaneous quality that comes from knowing God. Therefore, we don't put
our attention toward getting faith-we put our attention toward knowing
God, and the faith comes naturally." ROE, 101.
DEEPENING FAITH:
DON'T EXPECT HELP
"Some have thought that the way to exercise faith is to force
yourself to believe that something out of the ordinary is going to
happen-or to get yourself into a bind, and then try to believe that God
will help you out. But it is not exercising faith to write a rubber check,
for example, and then wait to cover it. That's presumption. . Any time
that we attempt to increase our faith by struggling hard to make ourselves
believe a certain thing is going to occur, we are not really exercising
faith." OOF, 20..
DON'T TRY TO INCREASE FAITH
"Faith is a very misunderstood word. There are people who think that
faith is something you work up, something you generate yourself. But I'd
like to propose that faith is never worked up by the person -faith is the
gift of God." TKG, 71.
BELIEVING:
WORKING ON FAITH
"Genuine faith is never something that is worked up mentally. Try to
make yourself believe something will happen; get yourself out on a limb, so God
will work; pray for the sick; take their hand and say, 'Get up and walk.' -But
what if it doesn't happen?" 2 AUC CM.
MAKING YOURSELF BELIEVE SOMETHING
"The common denominator or counterfeit faith, regardless of what
form it takes, is the idea that you can make yourself believe something;
and that if you believe hard enough this will cause God to move. It boils
down to a type of mental gymnastics, or positive thinking, and perhaps its
greatest danger is that it inevitably becomes self-centered, just as
working hard on trying to overcome your sins makes you become
self-centered." MCR, 23,24.
ABUNDANCE OF FORGIVENESS:
FALSE OBEDIENCE.
"Shall-we never (in this campmeeting series] talk about obedience?
Yes, because there is false faith and false obedience and so we must talk
about it . . There is a nominal faith of most of the Christian world. That's
why Ellen White talks so much about obedience. But if you have genuine
faith, and if you believe by faith that you are genuinely forgiven, you
don't ever have to worry about 'cheap grace,' as some people call it . .
[Luke 17:3-4] If I trespass against God seven times in a day, that He will
turn. and forgive me seven times in a day? Do you believe that? 0h, won't
that lead to cheap grace? Can you hear the 'cheap grace people' saying,
'That's good news; live it up; do what you want and so on.' Is that what
happens? . . God's forgiveness is unlimited for anyone who comes to Him. The
more we are forgiven, the more we love; and the more we love, the more we
will keep His commandments." 3 AUC CM.
SECTION SEVEN:
MORE DANGERS
PHARISEEISM: TRYING TO GET OTHERS TO OBEY
"Another scripture, Matthew 23, describes the goodness, of the
Pharisees in Christ's day. Apparently their condition was the same as in
Laodicea, and it has been a lasting problem, the great danger of depending
upon our morality or external ethics to commend us to God. 'Woe unto you,
scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites, for ye compass sea and land to make one
proselyte, and when he is made, ye make him twofold more the child of hell
than yourselves' (verse 15). Christ declared that those who campaign for
others to be externally good as they are themselves will only make them
twofold worse off than themselves." SBF, 51.
LAODICEANISM: WHAT IS A LAODICEAN?
"Laodicea doesn't know that it is lukewarm. They take credit for
external goodness. They think they are ready for Jesus' coming because they
don't smoke, drink or dance. They think they are Christians because they
wouldn't think of doing a heinous act or deed. . Being good by not being bad
in not being good." 1 AUC CM.
LAODICEA'S FORCED
GOODNESS
"Laodicea's
biggest problem is its self-sufficiency and resulting external goodness. It
is known for its morality, but not for its genuine righteousness or for its
faith. Therefore the goodness of Laodicea is forced, and God tells them what
He thinks about their calculated goodness-He wishes they were either hot or
cold. He considers external goodness worthless in terms of salvation and
sanctification. Further, He declares that. He is going to reject those who
are only. externally good, for. He has no place for them: SBF, 51..
THE LAODICEANS: THE PROBLEM OF THE LAODICEANS
"The problem of the Laodiceans is not that they are short on
works." G N, 82.
LAODICEA NEEDS TO REPENT OF MORALITY
"We need to understand
what it is that Laodicea needs to repent of. It is not primarily immorality.
Laodicea is quite moral. Laodicea is known for its external goodness. But in
spite of that, the Saviour Is standing on the outside, knocking, seeking
admission. What Laodicea needs to repent of is Its morality, Its many good
works apart from Jesus"' FTW, 149.
[The sin of Laodicea Is worldliness and living apart from Jesus. Morris
hardly ever speaks negatively about worldliness and sin. In his
presentations, that which is dangerous is right-doing, not wrong doing.].
THE LAODICEAN SIN
" There's only one answer. Laodiceans, lukewarm people, have gotten
used to finding their security in something other than the righteousness of
Christ, and faith and love and the Holy Spirit. They have found their
security in the external things they have been doing. Strong people can find
security in externals, because strong people can live good moral lives on
the outside."- TKG, 123.
LUKEWARMNESS: LUKEWARM AND LAODICEAN
. "A lukewarm person [Is] one who is hot on the outside, but cold on
the Inside. It's the kind of person who knows all the rules and regulations,
who has beaten a hard path from his home to the church door, who knows all
the forms and ceremonies, but who still keeps God at arm's length. The
Laodicean is one who wouldn't think of doing anything wrong, who is trying
is get to heaven by his good works, and who is so busy being good that he
doesn't have time day by day to spend with God in His Word and in
prayer." GN, 76.
[In his books, Venden consistently never mentions people who are worldly
as being sinful; it is only the ones who are trying to obey God who are
pictured as the bad people. To so delineate the situation occasionally is
one thing, but to do it incessantly is quite another.]
WHAT IS LUKEWARM?
"What is lukewarm? It is a combination of hot and cold. Matthew 23
is a hard speech against the leaders. Good on the outside, but inside not
good-whitewashed! It was not the Romans who crucified Jesus. It was the
religious leaders of that day-Sabbath-keepers, tithe-payers,
health-reformers, faithful in family worship.- They had to go back from the
cross in time for family worship." 1 AUC CM.
INCREASING OUR LOVE FOR GOD
"Now let's talk about faith as one of the first things we need
to leave the lukewarm condition. We should also dwell on love. Love is also
spontaneous and natural when you get acquainted with someone. Trying to work
on love is a dead-end street," 3 AUC CM.
SECTION EIGHT:
THE WILL
HOW THE WILL OPERATES AFTER CONVERSION
"One of the probing
questions that has frustrated Christians for years is the question of how
the will operates after conversion. There have been debates and questions
concerning the will, but most of the discussions have dealt with the use
of the will before conversion. . Very little has been done on the use of the
will after conversion. . One of our problems in trying to live the Christian
life is that we often are found trying hard to do that which God has told us
we cannot do-fight sin and the devil. And we do not put forth effort to do
that which He has invited us to do, that is, seek communion with Him. This
does not mean that works are unimportant, but we are talking about method.
And the method of knowing God's gifts is by faith alone. As we put forth our
effort to come to Jesus, and to keep coming to Jesus, He will fulfill His
promise to work in us, to will and to do of His good pleasure." FTW, 193.
[Earlier Adventist speakers would base their studies on the Bible and
Spirit of Prophecy, but the tendency now is to research out the modern
theologians. And although they may have little to say about obedience In
sanctification and the use of the will in sanctification, -Ellen White
surely has a lot to say on the topic!]
POWER OF CHOICE:
SURRENDER IS GIVING UP YOUR POWER OF CHOICE
"Surrender is giving up our power of choice. 'Oh, but I'll be
crippled!' Well, if God invites me to give up my power of choice, can't I
leave the question of whether or not I'm going to be crippled up to Him? God
invites us to surrender our will toward everything except the continuing
relationship with Him." FTW, 171.
WE GO TO HIM; HE DOES THE REST
"So in the Christian experience of salvation by faith alone, we are
to channel our power of choice and our willpower toward the continuing
relationship of knowing God rather than directing it toward behavior. We can
safely do so because when we choose the relationship, then God works in us
to will (choose) and to do (behave).-SBF, 53.
NO VICTORY THROUGH THE WILL
"An exercise of will power at that point [the point of temptation]
might help me to stop from carrying out the deed, but it won't give me
genuine victory because all true obedience comes from the heart." MCR, 160.
NO CHOICE ON THE FRUIT
"If we choose to abide in Him, we have no choice on the fruit. It
will be the natural and spontaneous result of that abiding." TKG,110.
POWER OF THE WILL:
ONLY APPARENT VICTORIES WITH THE BACKBONE
"The only thing that I can do with my backbone in handling temptations is
to appear victorious on the outside." MCR, 160.
BEWARE OF THE STRONG-WILLED WHO OBEY
"God wants us to surrender ourselves to Him, to give up on ourselves
and on the idea that we can ever produce obedience, . . It was strong-willed
people who crucified Jesus when He was here. They were threatened by His
acceptance of weak people. They didn't want to hear about surrendering
themselves, giving up their will, their power of choice, to God. . . It is
crucifying to admit that we cannot overcome sin, that we cannot obey, that
we Cannot produce righteousness, but that Jesus must do all of this for
us" FTW, 172.
WILLPOWER:
GETTING RID OF SIN-ENDS UP IN WORSE CONDITION
"Whenever a person tries to push out sin by his own backbone and
will-power, he is going to end up in a worse condition than before. He mayor
may not go back to rock music. But he may go into deep pride because of his
accomplishments. And pride is the worst of all sins. So, you see, the
question of surrender can be very tricky if we think that it has to do
primarily with giving up things" FTW, 169.
NO WILLPOWER LEFT OVER
"If you fight the fight of faith with all your willpower, you won't have
any willpower left over for anything else!" FTW,106.
ALL OUR WILLPOWER
"If we direct all of our willpower toward seeking the faith
relationship with Christ, we will have none left to fight sin and the devil.
And that's how it should be, for Christ has promised to do this for
us."-FTW, 209.
DON'T BELIEVE IN YOURSELF
" 'The fight which I am to fight is "the good fight of
faith," but the weapons of this warfare are not of the flesh. I do not
believe in myself, and therefore I have no confidence in my own power to
overcome evil." -ROE, 104.
USE OF THE WILL:
THE PROPER USE OF THE WILL,
"And the proper use of the will is in choosing to respond to God's
knocking at the door for relationship with Him. If we will choose that, and
continue to choose that, God , will demonstrate in our lives, more and more
unto the perfect day, that He can do the willing and the doing through us
concerning the fight of sin."-FTW, 189."'
ONLY ONE THING WE CAN DO
"'I'd like to close this chapter with the premise and conclusion
that it is our choice to respond to which power is going to rule over us,
and that is all we can do. If the concept makes me nervous, it's simply the
rebellion of my pride and ego." SBF, 33.
HE DOES IT ALL-BUT ONE THING
"It is not true that Jesus does it all, because Jesus cannot seek
Himself for us. Here is where our will and our willpower and our human
effort has to go-toward seeking Jesus in an ongoing relationship with Him
every day. He does not do it all. He cannot seek Himself for us. But Jesus
has promised that if we will seek relationship with Him, He will work to
keep us from falling. And what Jesus has promised, He is able to perform. He
does not need my help for that. So it is very crucial in coming to the place
of overcoming sin that we understand clearly the difference between the
fight of faith and the fight of sin," RO E, 105."
DEVELOPING WILLPOWER
AN ERROR TO DEVELOP WILLPOWER
"There was a time that whenever I came to page 47 of 'Steps to
Christ,' I would say, 'Oh, THAT again,' and go on to the rest of the book. .
But then it said, 'You need not despair. What you need to understand is the
true force of the will.' And at that point I thought, Well, that's my
problem all right, I need more force to my will. And with that gross
misunderstanding, I again went to work to develop more willpower. . I was
trying to develop will power, what we call backbone but the will is the
power of choice. Will and willpower are not the same. Usually we equate
willpower with discipline and grit and determination. But the power of
choice is something different. It is our decision-making ability to do what
you've decided upon."-OOF, 49, 50..
SURRENDERING THE WILL
WHEN WE WILL GO ASTRAY
"Haven't you noticed, however, that if you've experienced enough
of the folly of relying on yourself and your own decisions, you don't want
to ask for your power of choice back? Have you ever gone astray so much and
so often in using your will and willpower on your own that you didn't want
to employ it that way any more?"-SBF, 53.
THE NATURE OF SURRENDER'
"Some may say, 'If I'm supposed to give up my will, that sounds as
though I'm going to go through life maimed and crippled.' Some become
extremely nervous at the idea. But that's exactly what surrender is all
about-the submitting of our will. High achievers, capable people, brilliant
performers will find it most disconcerting, and even become angry at it. But
surrender is giving up our power of choice to God.' -OOF,39.
A PASSIVE THING
"An instrument is a passive thing, but many of us fear the word
passive. When we speak of the surrender of the will, ordinarily no one has
any problem. But if we mention any giving up of the power of choice,
people's faces cloud' up." -OOF, 48,49.
ND RESPONSIBILITY
WE DO NOT HAVE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF OBEYING
"It is of the utmost importance to realize that Jesus is not placing
the responsibility, of our works, or our fruit-bearing, upon us. While it
is true that we are to bear fruit, it is also true that it is accomplished
by faith alone in Him."- TKG, 110.
[Responsibility is closely related to control. According to Venden,
mankind (with the exception of Christ who was not like man) has had no
control over his moral actions-even after surrendering to Christ:-since the
Garden of Eden when Adam first fell. We are totally helpless in our sins and
must let Him miraculously remove the temptations and smooth the way so we
will easily want to obey Him and "keep His commandments." All this
must be without any personal conflict or "fight" or effort on our
part, sin- we are totally powerless to resist sin-any sin-that comes our
way. Because we have no moral control over ourselves, this side of the
Second Advent, we therefore have no responsibility for our moral actions -as
long as we have accepted Christ as our Saviour and remain with Him. There is
a final generation that obeys God fully, it will have, to come as a
by-product of Divinely- controlled will automation. Read again that
excellent study "The Error of Original Sin," written by Elder
Ralph Larson [FF-27] , if you wish to better understand the philosophical
basis underlying this deadly error.]
CRUCIFYING SELF
IT IS CRUCIFYING TO GIVE UP ON OBEYING HIM
"It is crucifying to admit that we cannot overcome sin, that we
cannot obey, that we cannot produce righteousness, but that Jesus must do
all of this for us."-FTW, 172.
BEARING THE CROSS
THE CROSS-GIVING UP NOT SIN BUT SELF
"Jesus said, 'If any man will come after me, let him deny. . ' What?
'himself.' Sometimes we read other things in there. Let him deny this or
that or the other habit or practice or thing. I used to think that the cross
was making myself not do something I really liked to do. I've heard other
people say it too. 'My cross is giving up my dancing. I can't dance anymore.
I sure wish I could, but that's my cross.' That is not what Jesus is talking
about. No, the cross is to deny self. Let him deny himself, and take up his
cross and follow Me. . The cross is not refusing to do something we would
like to do. It's denying ourselves."-FTW, 85.
PEOPLE THAT DON'T WANT TO BEAR THE CROSS
"When we discover that we can do nothing but fall at Jesus' feet in
humility and admit that we can't produce anything, then it becomes too
heavy a cross to bear. But the cross is the essence of surrender, what it is
all about. It involves giving up totally on self."-OpF, 41;
[Venden's
"cross-bearing" means being willing to stop trying to do right]
THE CHRISTIAN LIFE
CHRISTIAN LIFE SUMMED UP IN RELATIONSHIP ONLY
"When we seek Jesus we learn to trust Him, this allows Him to do the
work in battling the enemy that so many of us have tried with ill success. .
And if we will fight the fight of faith, He has promised that He will fight
the fight of sin. For a long time some of us became so involved in the fight
of sin we had no time or energy left for the fight of faith. Have you ever
been in that trap? One of the reasons that the Christian life is so
deplorably hard is because we get involved in the wrong fight, the wrong
battle, and we fight the battle where the battle isn't instead of where it
is. The Christian life, and salvation, is summed up in relationship only, if
relationship is properly defined and understood."-FTW, 84.
SECTION NINE THE DEVOTIONAL LIFE
DEVOTIONAL LIFE
HOW WE ARE SAVED
"We are not saved by
our devotional life. We are saved by our acceptance of Christ's sacrifice
for us at the cross and by continuing to accept Him on a daily basis."-
TKG, 53.
BIBLE STUDY
BIBLE STUDY AND PRAYER
"'It is possible to make this another work's trip. It is possible!
Just because you read your Bible and pray every day doesn't mean youre
going to have a healthy spiritual life, but you're not going to if you
don't!"-1 AUC CM.
BIBLE PROMISES
PROMISES-ONLY THAT HE WILL DO IT
"Promises, promises. The Bible is full of promises, assuring us that
God will fight our battles and win for us. But our actions often say that He
isn't big enough to keep His promises. I've got to do something myself; I've
got to count to 10; I've got to control my thoughts. And invariably my
attention is focused back on self."-MCR, 127.
PRAYER- BIBLE PROMISES-SONG-DOESN'T WORK
" Now, we've all heard of various remedies that are suggested to
people for overcoming temptations. Have you ever tried any of these? I've
tried all of them, but they haven't worked. I don't believe that praying
when temptations come is going to give me victory. I've tried it, and it
doesn't work. I don't believe that quoting verses of Scripture when
temptations come is going to give me victory over temptation. I've tried
that, too, and it doesn't work. I don't believe that singing hymns is
effective, either, because I've tried all 16 stanzas! And usually when
people try these methods, they become frustrated and discouraged, because
failure and defeat still come. The problem is that they are fighting the
battle where the battle isn't."-MCR, 158, 159.
QUOTING SCRIPTURE
NO OVERCOMING POWER IN SCRIPTURE
"The quoting of Scripture came as a spontaneous response to the
crisis of the moment [in the life of Christ] . He didn't depend upon
mouthing some magical phrases for victory. . A person may pray when he is
tempted, if he is in touch with the Father, and he may quote Scripture, and
he may sing, but that's not what gives him the power to overcome." -SBF,
107.
PRAYER
PRAYER NOT EFFECTIVE.
"Now, I don't believe that praying when temptations come will give
me victory over them. I've tried it, and it doesn't work. Nor will verses of
Scripture or singing hymns. But someone always suggests such methods, and
some people try them, only to find that failure and defeat still plague
them."-SBF-102.
PRAYING FOR ANSWERS WE OFTEN LIVE WORSE WHEN WE PRAY
"Sometimes I've heard Christians say, 'What's wrong with my
Christian experience? When I've tried to spend time each day getting
acquainted with Jesus, then the rest of the day has been horrible! I've
found myself with more problems, committing more sin, than I ever did before
I became a Christian. Why doesn't it really work for me? Wasn't I really
converted?'
"While it sounds sacrilegious to say that we often live worse when
we pray than when we don't pray, many have discovered this experience to be
a reality in their own lives. The enigma of experiencing worse lives in
terms of performance and behavior when a person prays, has caused many to
cease continuing to seek the deeper life with Christ. . [Story of Job]. .
"The problem is that we're cripplingly hooked on this tendency to
measure our Christian experience and salvation by our performance. And even
after we begin to seek the deeper life of relationship, we are still
addicted to the habit of measuring our success according to our behavior.
"-MCR,137, 142.
ANGRY WITH GOD-BECAUSE WE WANT SOMETHING
"Have you ever been afraid to admit to God that you were angry with
Him? or that you didn't understand His dealings with you? or that you
weren't at all sure that He was going to do for you that which you were
asking Him to do? There's a big difference between having faith that God is
going to answer your prayers according to your understanding, and believing
in God."-FTW, 122.
WRONG WAY TO EXERCISE FAITH
"Have you ever though that the way to exercise faith was to ask God
for hard answers? Have you ever thought that the way to exercise faith was
to make yourself claim promises, whether you really believed them or not?
Have you ever heard that exercising faith is getting yourself into a tight
spot and then waiting for God to bail you out? Not so. According to
Scriptures, the exercise of faith has to do with getting often in contact
with the Word of God. That's the way you exercise faith."-FTW, 133.
BELIEVING CHRIST'S WORDS
DISBELIEVING CHRIST
"[Matthew 15:21 quoted. The woman whose daughter had a devil.] Jesus
answered her not a word; He ignored her. 'I'm not here to help you.' She
fell at His feet and worshiped Him: 'You can't give the bread to the dogs;
give it to me. Give me dog food! Crumbs: And Jesus said, "Great is thy
faith; your daughter is whole. What is faith? Take God at His Word! Did she?
If she had taken Him at His word-she would have left. Believe! Did she
believe what He said? Just the opposite. So faith is NOT taking God at His
word or believing! Greek experts say the meaning of faith is TRUST. Faith,
believe, trust have the same root word. Trust in God, trust also in Me. This
is the victory that overcomes the world, our TRUST. Devils believe, but
don't trust. Trust is the best word for faith." -2 AUC CM.
[His point here is that we should trust our lives to Him to work out in
His own way, and not ask Him for or believe that He will give us various
requested details during that life.]
CLAIMING PROMISES
FINDING A PROMISE AND BELIEVING IT
"Genuine faith as opposed to counterfeit faith is very small, but it
is our only hope, because it is through faith we accept and depend upon
Jesus. Now, let's take a look at the usual kind of faith. I had a man come
into my office. He threw his Bible down. 'You can have it! Keep your faith
and your Bible!" he said. He was a Seventh-day Adventist. What's the
matter? His wife had died. I told her she wouldn't die. I claimed the
promise. She died. It doesn't work [claiming promises]. I told him that that
was not faith. That was the popular kind of faith: Find a promise [in the
Bible] ; believe it strongly, and it will happen. . If our faith is
something we have to work on or work up, then who is responsible if it
doesn't happen? It is neither possible if I am operating on a false basis
of faith that the devil himself" himself can answer my prayer or get me
off the track. The devil can perform miracles! U-2 AUCCM.
SECTION TEN
EVEN WORSE DANGERS RIGHTEOUSNESS AS AN ESCAPE
WHAT WE HAVE TO SURRENDER
"We have to surrender the idea that we can attain righteousness
apart from Jesus! The devil likes to have us work on our righteousness as a
substitute for knowing Jesus. And it is possible for some to give up their
evil tempers as an escape from giving up themselves to God! This is a
dead-end street, because the strong who are able to do right externally
become proud, while the weak who are only able to fail miserably become
discouraged."-MCR, 125.
LEGALISTS
THE END OF WORKING
"There is bad news for legalists in this passage [Romans 10:4:
"Christ is the end [Greek: "purposeu or "objective:
"termination"] of the law of righteousness:' because they will
never attain to righteousness by working on it, no matter how hard they
work. But there is also good news for legalist, because they don't have to
keep wearing themselves out with fruitless effort. Christ is the end of the
law for righteousness for everyone that believeth. And that's good news,
especially for legalists!
"It's the legalist who has been working the hardest on trying to
gain salvation. And the words of Christ's friendly invitation, 'Come unto
me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest'
(Matthew 11: 28), can be the best news the legalist has ever heard, when
their meaning finally comes clear. It is good news to hear and accept that
Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone that
believeth."-GN, 55, 56.
THE BLACK AND THE RED LEGALISTS
"This can get a little tricky, because there are two different
kinds of legalists. There is the black legalists and the scarlet legalist!
We might call them the rigid legalists and the liberal legalists. By the
black legalist, I mean the one who has the black suit, black tie, black
shoes, black socks, and a long face! He finds his security in the standards
of the church that he upholds, and he judges everyone else who falls short
of his achievements. (From his viewpoint, practically everyone else does
fall short, by the way!) He's the Pharisee, and his outward performance is
well controlled.
"The scarlet legalist is described in Revelation -the woman who is
clothed in scarlet and adorned with jewels, etc. This type of legalist is
reacting against the old-guard form of legalism. This person wears jewelry
and makeup, goes to the movies, is not particular in regard to Sabbath
observance, and takes real pride in the fact that she is no longer
legalistic. But both kinds of legalists are deceived. They are as legalistic
as ever, but just afflicted with different forms of the disease."
-GN,54.
DEFEAT
DEFEATED BECAUSE WE DIDN'T LET GOD DO IT
"The reason we have met with defeat in our 'duty and deliberate
obedience' approach is because
we don't believe God will do it for us. Sure, it is an effectual blow to our
pride, but God's plan of salvation has no room for man's pride."
-SBF,67.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
RULES, REGULATIONS AND LAWS
. . "Then where should I be placing my will and my willpower?
Toward working on the rules, regulations, and laws for salvation? Toward the
fight of sin? No.-SBF, 74.
DANGER IN DIVIDING TIME
. "Dividing my time between the fight of sin and the fight of faith
is not God's plan for me. It must be all of my effort directed toward the
fight of faith. That's where the battle really is."-SBF, 76.
CHILD TRAINING
DANGER OF TEACHING CHILDREN GOOD HABITS
"Then someone else inquires, 'Doesn't God ever use righteousness by
works to lead to righteousness by faith?' Has He ever done it? Do you think
He does now? Somehow we've read quotes from Ellen G. White out of context
and come us with the idea that parents should teach their children
righteousness by habit, which will keep them out of jail long enough to
enable them to find Christ when they're older. Haven't you heard the concept
or variations of it? We've been eminently successful on this.
"Let's 'face it- Laodicea has done a bang-up job here. And what have
been the results? Are the young people able to 'understand righteousness
through Jesus, faith, and surrender? No. It hasn't opened the door any wider
for faith and experience with Christ. Often they can't even see Christ at
all. Tired of being moral only externally, they leave the church:'-SBF,
60,61.
[It seems unbelievable that such concepts can be printed in books
published by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. How can it be possible that
our publishing houses will print such erroneous sentiments? Our homes,
schools and Sabbath schools are trying to instill godly sentiments in the
minds of our young-and Venden declares it very dangerous to do such a thing!
What have we come to when Adventist college pastors will preach such
garbage-and our publishing houses will print it! Is there no one to stand up
and put a stop to these atheistic sentiments?]
THE MORALlTY MOLD HURTS OUR YOUNG PEOPLE
"I have talked with young people completely incapable of fathoming
what salvation through faith in Christ alone really means, because they are
so steeped and brainwashed into their mold of morality and external
goodness. Righteousness by faith sounds like some strange language to
them. And as a result they apparently cannot understand the real
relationship with God until they are almost in college, and often not even
then. It's too bad:'-SBF, 61.
[It is well-known that these books authored by Morris Venden are based on
the sermons he gives in the pulpit to college students (he has been senior
college pastor for a number of years now) or at campmeetings and weeks of
prayer across the country. What you are reading is what he is teaching our
youth all over North America. There was a time when Adventism tended to
emphasize morality and standards (doctrine) more than Christ; now Venden
in reaction wants to exalt the "righteousness of Christ"-and leave
out the morality and standards, or, lacking that, to ridicule them to
death.]
FASTING
FOOLISH TO FAST
"Jesus said, 'This kind doesn't come out except by prayer and
fasting.' But Jesus, who cast the demon out, hadn't been fasting, so far as
we know. It's easy to take a literal interpretation of this and think that
somehow God in heaven will look down and say, 'If these people will go
without eating for a period of time and beg Me to help them, I will be
impressed and will move in their behalf: No, not at all. This doesn't line
up with what Jesus said about God being willing to give good gifts to His
children. You don't earn power over the demons by going without eating, by
doing penance, by effort, or by struggling. So what did Jesus mean? The
prayer and fasting that Jesus had been involved in included a continuing
relationship with His Father."-DD, 10-11.
WASTING TIME
WASTING TIME TRYING TO SIN NOT
"We have been wasting time and energy trying to 'sin. not: when the
time and effort' and energy is supposed to go toward abiding in Him. Do you
follow at all?"-ROE, 105.
FANATICISM
WHAT IS A FANATIC?
"I've heard several definitions of a fanatic. Someone who has lost
his purpose but doubled his efforts."-2 AUC CM.
WEARINESS
TOO TIRING
"Best thing to do is to spend time on eating, not growing. Put the
attention on faith. Obedience is the fruit of faith. The devil has tried to
get us to work on trying to be good instead of trying to know Jesus, and
in the process of trying to be good, some of us have gotten so tired. So
tired that we hardly had enough strength left to get to know Jesus."-3
AUC CM.
WEARING OUT OUR LIVES
"Sometimes we think there are many things we have to do In living
the Christian life, and we wear out our lives trying to accomplish
them."-SBF, 67.
THE FEW VALUES IN NOT SINNING
THERE ARE BENEFITS: NO JAIL OR EARTHLY GUILT
"Now someone is sure to
ask if it is wrong to be 'good' if he doesn't really feel like it. Many
young people have raised the question. 'Theoretically we understand the
concept of salvation and relationship through faith in Christ,' they
explain. 'But if we've been forcing ourselves to do what's right, then for
the sake of salvation through faith in Christ alone, hadn't we better stop
being good so that "grace may abound" in our lives? What are we
supposed to do while our faith is growing to the ideal point of constant
natural obedience? If we try hard to keep obeying deliberately, will that
ruin everything? Or if we feel like committing fornication or adultery,
would it be just as Well to go ahead, then?'
"Although being good by not being externally bad is, not being good,
as far as God is concerned, there's no question that man considers it as
good. If I feel like killing someone, but manage to restrain myself from
doing it, I will have some real benefits. I'll keep out of jail, and I won't
have the guilt of a murder on my hands. (But I'll probably give myself
credit for having enough willpower to control my actions.) Certainly
morality has all kinds of advantages as far as man and the law view it. But
external goodness contains no real righteousness as far as God is concerned.
In fact, it can even make one feel secure apart from God."-SBF, 50.
OBEDIENCE ONLY IMPRESSES HUMAN LAW COURTS
"The fight of sin is not where the battle really is regardless of
whether I've been seemingly 'successful' or not, because the only way I can
ever succeed in it is externally, outwardly, and that means nothing in God's
book. Of course it impresses the courts of the land, it works with the
traffic signals and police on the highways, and it keeps me out of jail, but
it does not count for Christianity or for salvation" -SBF, 73.
SECTION ELEVEN SOME ADVENTIST DOCTRINES
WHAT YOU BELIEVE (Doctrinal Content)
NOT WHAT YOU BELIEVE
"In the first place, belief is not based on what, it is based on
whom. It isn't what set of doctrines or creeds you consider to be correct. I
know in whom I have believed-not in what I have believed."-FTW, 138.
[Morrie's problem very often is pitting one truth against another. We are
saved by what we believe and "in whom" (Christ) we believe; not
one vs. the other.]
SPIRIT OF PROPHECY WRITINGS
A BASIC PROBLEM
"Because of the evidence that Jesus' coming is right upon us, people
are getting panicky. One of our biggest temptations is to adjust our
theology to match our experience, instead of finding out how to change our
experience to match our theology. And in spite of our attempts to hide our
real concern, we would have to admit that it isn't so much what Ellen White
said about the geological formation of volcanoes, for instance, that we're
having trouble with. The problem is what she said about sin and
righteousness. I don't think that people are so worried about whether she
borrowed material from Hanna or Edersheim or Uriah Smith. I think they are
worried about what she had to say concerning sin and righteousness." -G
N, 21.
SPIRIT OF PROPHECY STUDY
READING IN THE "TESTIMONIES" FOR STUDY TIME
"In all our devotional experience, the, need is to study for the
purpose of communication or fellowship with Jesus. Time alone at the
beginning of every day to seek Jesus is the goal.
"If I am seeking fellowship with Jesus, am I going to spend more
time studying the four Gospels or some point of history or prophecy? If I'm
seeking fellowship with Jesus, would I choose a volume of rebuke and reproof
or 'The Desire of Ages?' Let's make a distinction here. There are many
people who have turned away from Ellen G. White and her writings because
someone has majored in what we might call the instructional writings. There
are entire books that are primarily for the purpose of instruction, counsel,
reproof.
"There are other books that we might call inspirational writings.
This doesn't mean that you can't find some instructions in the
inspirational, and some inspiration in the instructional. But there are
these two general types of writings.
"A person who studies only in the instructional often becomes the
type of person who goes around with a special testimony for his neighbor
across the aisle. He has a reproof and rebuke for every occasion."-FTW,
113.
STANDARDS - DEALING WITH SPECIFIC SINS
DEVIL HAS SOMETHING TO DO WITH ROCK MUSIC?
"Perhaps some speaker tells our young people that the devil has
something to do with rock music, and they get rid of their rock records. But
those who have given up their rock music for any reason other than a love
for Jesus, and letting Jesus come into their lives, have not really given up
their rock music."-FTW, 169
IF YOU GIVE UP ROCK MUSIC
"Whenever someone tries to eject sin by his; own backbone and will
power, he's going to end up in a worse condition than when he started. A
teen-ager who has given up rock music may not go back to it, but he may take
up something else. Or he may succumb to pride because of his accomplishment,
and pride is the worst sin of all." -00 F, 36, 37.
HE HAS TO DO IT ALL
"When it comes to my attempts to overcome smoking or temper, He has
to do it all." -00 F, 42.
DRINKING AND SMOKING AND WITH HIM ANYWAY
"The weakest person, who can't stop his drinking or smoking or
anything else, who also fears that he cannot enter into a meaningful
private-life with God, has hope too, because God will meet him more than
halfway. When it comes to overcoming sins, God doesn't meet me more than
halfway-He has to do it all."-FTW, 173.
THE ELIJAH MESSAGE
SELF-WORSHIP
"The first part [of the Elijah Message]-'Ye have forsaken the
commandments of the Lord. The second part 'Thou has followed Baalim.'
And the third part, a call for decision-'How long halt ye between two
opinions?' . . So the second part of Elijah's message is a warning against
self-worship-a warning against trying to save'- ourselves by our own
efforts. . Therefore Baal worship is one of our greatest dangers. All you
have to do to worship Baal is to try in some way, to save yourself, instead
of relying upon the Lamb of God." RET, 16, 17,38.
THE FIRST ANGEL'S MESSAGE
THE FIRST ANGEL'S MESSAGE
"The second part is "Give glory to Him." There is no room
for the glory of man in the work of the gospel. . The human problem is the
tendency to center on the glory, the achievements, the ability of man. In
the Christian setting, even if we get it straight that we're not going to be
able to add anything at all to the work of the cross, we still hang on
like bulldogs to the idea that we can do something to help God out in the
work He wants to do in us. But whether it's in what God -has done for us [at
Calvary], or whether it's in what God wants to do in us [now], there is no
glory for man in the work of the gospel, because all we can do is come to
Jesus and keep coming to Him, just as we are."-RET, 51.
THE SECOND ANGEL'S MESSAGE
SPIRITUAL FORNICATION
"Right at the end of the second angel's message is something else
we need to consider. It says that Babylon 'made all nations drink of the
wine of the wrath of her fornication.' What is her 'fornication'? . . In a
spiritual sense this would be the merging of two principles that are not
mergeable. The two principles that cannot merge are salvation by faith and
salvation by works. Theologians have a word for the attempt to merge two
incompatible, antagonistic principles. Syncretism. Babylon is syncretism-or
spiritual fornication. For since salvation by faith and salvation by works
are totally incompatible, they cannot be combined. They are mutually
exclusive. Salvation is either totally through faith in Christ alone or
totally through your own works. There is no middle ground. To attempt
combining the two is to attempt the impossible." -RO E, 64.
OUT OF BABYLON
"'Thank God He has power to free us from the captivity of Babylon
and everything it involves and to bring us to our knees with Nebuchadnezzar
in praise and honor of Him away from the worship of ourselves, away from
glorifying ourselves, away from trying to save ourselves in any way-to
worship Him, the Creator, the King of heaven."-ROE, 68.
THE SECOND ANGEL'S MESSAGE
" 'I want to do it myself!' . . We find it not only in children but
in older people as well-and it is found right in the middle of these three
angels' messages. It is the very essence of all false religion-'Do it
myself, God-I'll do it myself.' "-ROC, 60.
THE THIRD ANGEL'S MESSAGE
REST FROM LABOR
" 'No' rest for the wicked' is a common phrase. But sometimes there
has been no rest for the 'righteous' either, and that's one of the things we
would like to notice particularly as we study the third angel's message. .
Finally, we are told that the ones who die in the Lord rest from their
labors, and their works follow them. Jesus invites you today to rest from
your labors-to be crucified with Christ, to be dead to self and
self-worship. One of the things that happens at the very end with Elijah
people is that we come to understand that we are invited to Jesus to find
rest, not only in terms of our hope of heaven, but also in terms of
obedience and our living now."-ROE, 69, 80, 81.
THE THIRD ANGEL'S MESSAGE
"The last warning message of Elijah the Third includes both the work
of God for us and the work of God in us. These works of God take place only
by faith-by the acceptance of His pardon and power. And this is what
constitutes the third angel's message."-ROE, 71.
THE PATIENCE OF THE SAINTS
THE SAINTS ARE PATIENT WITH THEIR BEHAVIOR
" Interestingly, the book of Revelation describes the
commandment-keeping saints as patient. If you are going to be one of those
who have the faith of Jesus, enduring to the end and keeping God's
commandments, you will have patience as well. Have you ever found yourself
impatient with your behavior and performance? It's an easy thing to do. And
yet surely we can afford to be as patient with ourselves as God is with
us."-OOF, 18.
THE BEAST
THE BEAST OF REVELATION
"The beast represents a form of self-worship. And if there's
anything worse than one person worshiping himself, it's two people
worshiping themselves. And if there's anything worse than that, it's two
million people worshiping themselves. And if there's anything worse than
that, it's organized self-worship. So if you are familiar with this beast in
the historical or prophetic sense at all, you know that it is- a system of
organized self-worship on the part of millions-a system of works as a basis
of salvation. And self-worship is called blasphemy in the Bible.
"But do you have to become a part of this giant, worldwide,
organized system of self-worship in order to worship yourself? Would it 'be'
possible to be a member of the 'remnant church' and still be worshiping
yourself? It might be wise to stop focusing on people 'out there' whom we
consider to be worshiping' themselves and begin looking closer to
home." -ROE, 72. .
THE MARK AND THE SEAL
THE MARK OF THE BEAST AND THE SEAL OF GOD
"The mark of the beast is more than simply which day you go to
church. Do you accept that? In fact, the seal of God, which you understand
to be the opposite of the mark of the beast, involves more than just keeping
Saturday. So the mark of the beast involves something more than just going
to church on Sunday. These days can become symbols of works or faith. The
first day of the week represents salvation by works."-ROE,73.
THE IMAGE OF THE BEAST
THE IMAGE TO THE BEAST
"So the image to the beast is enforcing a religious duty by human
power. Will you personalize that, please? Have you ever tried to enforce a
religious duty by human power in your life? Have you ever tried to enforce a
religious duty by human power on January 1- Righteousness by resolution.
Human nature has long come up with psychological and humanistic gimmicks to
try and force itself to obey. The combination of belief in God, in a
theoretical sense, and trying to obey through your own efforts, is the image
to the beast. But God's power plus man's power equals NO power."-ROE,
77. [Emphasis his.].
BABYLONIAN CAPTIVITY
HOW TO GO INTO BABYLON
"The only thing necessary to become a captive of Babylon is to
become a slave to the idea that I can save myself or that I can 'do it
myself,' in terms of living the Christian life or of getting to heaven. .
The person who is going through life trying to become good enough and stay
good enough to 'make it' through the gates of the Holy City is a captive to
Babylon. The religious person who does not take time .for a meaningful
devotional life has partaken of the essence of Babylon. He is trying to
save' himself. That's what. Babylon is all about. Although its origin was at
Babel, it has continued through the centuries to this very day. And it is
possible, even at the very end of earth's history, to be a captive to
Babylon." -ROE, 61, 62.
MEANING OF THE SABBATH
REST FROM OVERCOMING-SYMBOLIZED BY SABBATH
"Of what
is the Sabbath a sign? Sanctification. Exodus 31:13 talks about it. Ezekiel
20:12, 20 talks about it. The Sabbath is a sign of the God who sanctifies
His people. The truth about God's day of rest and the truth about rest from
our own efforts to overcome are closely connected."- TKG, 100.
ENTER THE REST OF NO LONGER TRYING.
"But I invite you today to enter into God's rest, to cease from your
own works in trying to obey and overcome and be victorious. If we will
continue to seek personal fellowship with Him, God will lead us to the rest
that is symbolized by the Sabbath rest. . I will try to put all this in the
simplest possible terms. If you enter into a relationship with the Lord
Jesus Christ and continue that relationship with Him from now until He comes
again, He will do the rest. That's the simplest answer to the question of
how to obey. . Forgiveness is a gift, salvation is a gift, and obedience is
a gift, all to be received through continuing fellowship and communion
with the One who is the giver."-TKG,100-101. .
THIS EMPHASIS-IS THE LAST MESSAGE TO MANKIND
"At the time of His coming there will be only two groups. This
emphasis upon the righteousness of Christ by faith alone has been rising
steadily, and nothing is stopping it. It's the last message just before
Jesus returns, and it causes the last events just before He comes again. We
can rejoice that we see it happening, for it tens us that Jesus' coming is
very, very near."- TKG, 124.
SECTION TWELVE PREPARING FOR HIS COMING
WHEN WE SIN
NO CONDEMNATION IN FALLING
"Satan has triumphed time and again by getting religious people to
believe that when they fall or fail, they are condemned."-FTW, 192.
HASTENING HIS RETURN
WE ARE TWISTING THE STATEMENT
"However there is another problem: we have twisted that statement
COL 69 :1 [COL 69, paragraph 1] around to make it appear that somehow we are
going to cause Christ's coming by getting His character perfectly reproduced
in us. I don't think this is what He's waiting for at all. We have done the
same thing with the gospel to all the world-that if we get busy and finish
the work, then He will be able to come." TTI-1, 8-9.
[Venden is here commenting on the "Christ's Object Lessons,"
69:1 statement, which was quoted earlier in this "Insight"
interview (on page 7). Here is the COL statement that Venden is here
discussing: "When the character of Christ shall be perfectly reproduced
in His people, then He will come to claim them as His own." Read the
entire page. Paragraph two is just as forthright in presenting this
beautiful concept. Also notice in the above statement by Venden that
taking the final message to all the world in order to hasten His coming is
but another worthless idea that needs to be discarded-even though Jesus
Himself declared it to be so (Matthew 24:14).]
HOW THE FINAL ISSUE OF OBEDIENCE WILL BE MET
"If we consider obedience important, and if obedience or
disobedience is the final question the whole world will decide, then I can
do only one thing relative to that obedience, and that is to give up on
myself. But only through faiith and trust in the One who has the power to
produce genuine righteousness will that happen."-OOF, 27.
DON'T BE IMPATIENT TO OVERCOME
"Sometimes we get impatient and try to put timetables on Christian
growth and victory and overcoming. But we'd better not! That's God's
business; that's the Holy Spirit's work."- TKG, 95.
SIN - AND JESUS TOO
JESUS STAYS WITH THOSE WITH CHERISHED SINS
"How Jesus Treated Known Sinners-Is it possible for saints to sin?
Is it possible to sin and know that you are sinning, and keep doing what you
are doing wrong, and still be a Christian? How does Jesus treat saints who
sin? This is a practical question, and has an answer that is exciting and
encouraging. He was kind to His disciples. He was patient with them. He
didn't condemn them. He gave them His lessons, and when they didn't learn,
He continued teaching. And above all He continued fellowshipping with them.
. This sin, of which the disciples were guilty, was one of the worst sins,
if not THE worst. It was sin; it was BAD sin. . In fact, they continued in
this sin the whole three years they were with Christ. They were still at it
in the upper room on the night before the crucifixion. And so it qualifies
as known sin, continuing sin, habitual sin, cherished sin, persistent sin,
presumptuous sin, you name it. The disciples were guilty of the worst sin.
. At this point someone might say, 'The problem with these disciples was
that they were not converted.' Don't tell me that!' " - TKG, 84, 86,
87,88. [Emphasis his.]
KNOWN SIN AND A CONTINUING RELATIONSHIP
"So it is possible for the growing Christian to discover that he has
a known sin going on in his life and at the same time a continuing
relationship with Jesus."- TKG, 93.
CHERISHED SIN ONLY BECOMES DANGEROUS WHEN
"Now we have come to
the real issue in cherished sin, presumptuous sin, highhanded sin-the kind
of sin that gives dangerous ground. When we choose to scrap the relationship
with Jesus or refuse the relationship with Jesus in favor of the sin, then
we are in peril."- TKG, 94.
PERFECTION
DANGEROUS TO TALK MUCH ABOUT IT
"Perfection can be a dangerous subject. Dwelling on the topic can
itself be a discouraging and defeating work. The reason is that when we talk
about perfection, our attention is almost invariably focused inward on
ourselves, and that's not where the power is. The power is always outside of
us. So, to deal safely with the question of perfection, it must be handled
lightly, once over, and be done with it."-JSAP, 8.
DON'T STUDY PERFECTIONISM
"There is a vast difference between the legitimate study of the
subject of perfection and becoming involved in perfectionism. A person who
is into perfectionism is one who becomes preoccupied with perfection. He
thinks of little else. He focuses his attention primarily on the subject of
perfection, and everybody else's as well."-FTW, 362.
WRONG: SINLESS BEFORE SECOND COMING
"To begin with, we need a clear understanding of the difference
between perfection and perfectionism. Here is where we need a glossary. I
will hazard a definition: The person who is involved in perfectionism is the
one who usually thinks of little else, the one who focuses his attention and
everybody else's attention primarily on perfection. The one who believes in
perfectionism in often the one who insists that the sinful nature is
eradicated before Jesus comes again and that we can not only overcome but
become sinless as well. I would like to disclaim any identity with
perfectionism. But the doctrine of perfection is a good Bible doctrine, a
solid Bible teaching, and Jesus Himself had something to say about
it."-JSAP,8.
[It is quite obvious from
this passage that Venden has different theological definitions than we read
in the Spirit of Prophecy. He is fully in favor of "perfection"
and "perfection of character" and "victory over sin" and
"a full overcoming." But we read farther and we find that he does
not believe in any of these concepts in the sense that they are defined in
the .spirit of Prophecy. Venden says that "perfectionism" includes
the beliefs that we can overcome sin to the point of becoming sinless, and
that it will take place before the Second Advent of Jesus. And he says that
he does not believe in these ideas.]
NOT "YOU HAVE TO BEFORE PROBATION ENDS"
" 'Perfectionism' is not a safe topic. But perfection is a Bible
teaching. We cannot reach a goal that we are not aware of. Perhaps that's
one reason why we are not told about it. We don't have to spend a lot of
time dwelling on what we must be, but we can spend some useful, thankful
hours dwelling on what we can be. There's a big difference between saying,
"You have to reach this goal by the time probation closes," and
saying, "God is going to lead His people to victory." There's a
big difference between saying, "I must," and saying, . "He
can."-FTW, 368. .
FOLLOW ONLY IN SERVICE
" 'If thou wilt be perfect, go and sell that thou hast, and give to
the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and come and follow me'
(Matthew 19:21) . . I had real problems with that text for a long time,
because I said, "How can a person be perfect, and then come and
follow Jesus?" It seemed to me that one would have to get with Jesus
first or he could never hope to be perfect. But as I took a deeper look at
that text I began to see that Jesus was telling him-telling us-how to be
perfect. Jesus is talking about much more than just money. Get rid of
whatever you have. You may be rich in talent. Stop depending upon your
talent. You may be rich in good looks and are overcome every time you look
in the mirror! Get rid of you gook looks. I mean, of course, get rid of your
dependence upon them. Don't depend on your brains, or your education, or
your social status, or anything else. Sell all that you have, in terms of
depending upon it. Get rid of all the things that you depend on in any way
as a substitute for depending upon Jesus. And come to Him, having given up
on yourself.
"And then follow Him. What was that added for? Jesus said it in
another place, "Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men"
(Matt. 4:19). He is talking about following Him in service."-JSAP, 9.
[Don't follow Him in resisting sin and obeying God; only follow Him in
helping others.]
ONLY COME-TILL THE SECOND ADVENT
"Do you realize that you are a sinner? Do you realize that you are
helpless to do anything about it? And have you come to the point of giving
up on ever being able to do anything about it? Then you can come to Jesus,
just as you are, because those are the steps to Him. God is drawing you to
Him, and you can respond, and continue to come to Him tomorrow morning and
the next, until Jesus Himself comes again."-TKG,41. .'
SAVED SINNERS
"He [Paul] was talking about the fact that apart from God we are
sinful by nature and that only by the grace of God can we experience
anything else. I'm thankful that it is possible to be a saved sinner. But
it's important to realize that we will continue to be sinful by nature until
Jesus comes again." - TKG, 44.
AFTER PROBATION CLOSES
SINNERS TILL JESUS COMES
0 "We are sinners by nature, and will remain so until Jesus comes
again. Please notice that we are sinners by birth, and that we will continue
to be sinners by nature, until Jesus comes again, whether we're sinning or
not."-FTW, 162.
[There is a truth here, but there is also an emphasis that leads us in
the direction of other statements of his that indicate that it will be all
right to sin till Jesus returns.]
WE WILL CONTINUE TO BE SINNERS
"The only way a Christian can live is by faith, and only by faith,
and by faith only. This is possible because of our nature. Apart from Christ
we are sinners. And we will continue to be sinners until Jesus comes. This
doesn't mean that we have to keep sinning. -It means that we will continue
to be sinners. Our only hope is in connection with Him. We know this is true
because of the nature of surrender. Surrender is giving up on ourselves
-4 AUC CM.
HOW TO OBEY
"I will try to put all this in the simplest possible terms. If you
enter into a relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ and continue that
relationship with Him from now until He comes again, He will do the rest.
That's the simplest answer to the question of how to obey. . Forgiveness is
a gift, salvation is a gift, and obedience is a gift, all to be received
through continuing fellowship and communion with the One who is the
giver." -TK6,100.101.
SOME BASIC PRINCIPLES
"Obedience can come only by faith, first of all, because of the
nature of mankind. We are sinners. We will be sinners until Jesus comes, and
sinners cannot produce obedience. Second, obedience can come only by faith;
because since we are sinners and cannot produce obedience apart from God,
all we can do is give up ever hoping to produce any real obedience. The only
thing we can do is surrender, give up on ourselves, submitting totally to
the control of Jesus Christ." -FTW, 175.
LIVE WITHOUT SINNING-BY TRUST ALONE
"So the answer to the question-Can anyone live without sinning? -is
Yes. Jesus did. Can we-with emphasis on we? The answer is No. Romans 8:7-the
sinful mind is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be. Romans
3:23-all have sinned. So we cannot live without sinning. . Can anyone live
without sinning? Jesus did. Can we? No, we can't. Must we? Yes. How? The
same way Jesus did-by trusting in a power above us,"-ROE, 95, 98. .
WE CAN'T BE SINLESS
"When we talk about
overcoming sin, we are not talking about being sinless. If a person were
able to stop sinning today, he would still not be sinless because of his
sinful nature."-ROE,99.
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