
The Basic Controversy
in the Great Controversy
between Christ and Satan
A warfare has been fought between Christ
and Satan for over six thousand years. We call it the "great
controversy." It is urgent that we understand the BASIC ISSUE in that
age-long argument, so that we can place ourselves on God's side of the
matter. It is only by a correct understanding of the underlying issue,
that we will be able to resolutely step forward and boldly defend God's
side in the controversy.
We are not here referring to the book,
Great Controversy, although it has the same name. This is about the
major debated issue-fought between heavenly powers and demons-in the life
of every person who is born into this world.
Here is a statement discussing the
importance of this:
"The student should learn to view the
Word as a whole, and to see the relation of its parts. He should gain a
knowledge of its grand central theme- of God's original purpose for the
world, of the rise of the great controversy, and of the work of
redemption. He should understand the nature of the two principles that
are contending for the supremacy, and should learn to trace their
working through the records of history and prophecy, to the great
consummation. He should see how this controversy enters into every
phase of human experience; how in every act of life he himself reveals the
one or the other of the two antagonistic motives; and how, whether he
will or not, he is even now deciding upon which side of the controversy he
will be found."-Counsels to Parents and Teachers, 462.
The five large volumes of the Conflict
of the Ages Series outline the history of that great controversy. In
fact, that is why those books are called the Conflict of the Ages
Series; they explain the conflict, or controversy, between Christ and
Satan. The phrase, "the conflict of the ages," is a synonym for
"the great controversy."
Let us turn to the first of these five
books: Patriarchs and Prophets. The book opens with a description
of the character of God and Christ. Then on the second page of the first
chapter of the book, we are told this:
"The law of love being the foundation
of the government of God, the happiness of all intelligent beings
depends upon their perfect accord with its great principles of
righteousness. God desires from all His creatures the service of
love-service that springs from an appreciation of His character. He takes
no pleasure in a forced obedience; and to all He grants freedom of
will, that they may render Him voluntary service."-Patriarchs and
Prophets, 34.
In the Conflict Series, basic
principles are discussed. Because they are God's principles, they have
been in effect throughout eternity- and they are in effect today.
Those divine principles were not abolished
or even temporarily set aside-when Christ died on Calvary.
The plan of redemption is keyed to these principles.
"From the opening of the great
controversy it has been Satan's purpose to misrepresent God's character
and to excite rebellion against His law,
and this work appears to be crowned with success. The multitudes give ear
to Satan's deceptions and set themselves against God. But amid the working
of evil, God's purposes move steadily forward to their accomplishment; to
all created intelligences He is making manifest His justice and
benevolence.
"Through Satan's temptations the whole
human race have become transgressors of God's law, but by the sacrifice of
His Son a way is opened whereby they may return to God. Through the grace
of Christ they may be enabled to render obedience to the Father's law.
Thus in every age, from the midst of apostasy and rebellion, God gathers
out a people that are true to Him-a people 'in whose heart is His
law.'" Isaiah 51:7.
"It was by deception that Satan
seduced angels; thus he has in all ages carried forward his work among
men, and he will continue this policy to the last. Should he openly
profess to be warring against God and His law, men would beware; but he
disguises himself, and mixes truth with error. The most dangerous
falsehoods are those that are mingled with truth. It is thus that errors
are received that captivate and ruin the soul. By this means Satan carries
the world with him. But a day is coming when his triumph will be forever
ended.
"God's dealings with rebellion will
result in fully unmasking the work that has so long been carried on under
cover. The results of Satan's rule, the fruits of setting aside the divine
statutes, will be laid open to the view of all created intelligences. The
law of God will stand fully vindicated.
It will be seen that all the dealings of God have been conducted with
reference to the eternal good of His people, and the good of all the
worlds that He has created. Satan himself, in the presence of the
witnessing universe, will confess the justice of God's government and the
righteousness of His law."-Patriarchs and Prophets, 338,339.
But, just now, we are still in the midst of
the controversy; and God asks that we obey His laws.
We cannot be happy unless we do this. Those around us cannot be happy
unless we do it. Because Adam sinned, his descendants have a fallen
nature. But, because of the example of Christ's earthly life, His
sacrificial death on the cross, and His mediation in the heavenly
sanctuary, we can, by His grace, be enabled to render that voluntary
obedience. Yet, in order to do it, we must live in moment-by-moment
surrender to Jesus Christ, our Lord and Master.
In heaven, Satan declared that created
beings need not or could not obey God.
Those angels who accepted Satan's lie were expelled with him. On earth,
that controversy has continued. For thousands of years, men and women
have been told that they need not do what God has said. They do not
have to obey His moral law, His physical laws, or His health laws.
Satan states this lie in one of six ways,
according to the temperament and background of the person he is trying to
deceive:
1 - There is no God, so we need not obey
Him. Example: There is no God to be obeyed: Western modernist
and scientific culture.
2 - We do not need to obey what God has
commanded.
Examples: There
is nothing that needs to be obeyed, except tribal superstitions and the
sayings of local witch doctors: Hinduism, American Indian culture,
South-of-Sahara African cultures, etc. / We are saved by grace and it
would be wrong to try to obey God's laws; for they have been "done
away with": Modern Protestantism.
3 - We cannot obey what God had has told
us to do.
Examples:
No one can obey except those who are the "elect" and predestined
to be saved. No one has ever actually obeyed, except a hundred or so
"saints" (according to Roman Catholicism).
4 - We can obey God's laws in our own
strength;
but, in the process, we will invent more
rules to be obeyed- which we consider more important.
Examples:
Judaism, Roman Catholicism, etc. / Speaking in tongues: Pentecostalism.
5 - We can improve on God's laws, so we
will change them.
Examples:
Sunday keeping in Roman Catholicism and modern Protestantism.
6 - We ourselves are god or equal to
Him; so we are above all law.
Examples:
Satan's temptation of Eve in the Garden, in Genesis 3 / Papal claims:
Roman Catholicism.
A chapter which closely parallels the first
chapter of Patriarchs and Prophets is chapter 29 of Great
Controversy, entitled the Origin of Evil (pages 492-504). Reading
through that chapter, we discovered that the basic techniques and
errors used by Satan to confuse and capture the angels in heaven, are the
very same devices he presents today in our world. Rebellion against
God and His holy Ten Commandment law seems to be in the very air we
breathe.
This rebellion has even entered our own
denomination through the New Theology
(a mixture of modern Protestant errors which our Bible teachers learn in
the universities and Protestant seminaries where they obtain their
doctorates).
But God and His principles do not change;
neither does His law, nor our responsibility to obey it.
Let us examine several additional
statements from the Origin of Evil chapter, which surveys the
working out of the great controversy.
"The law of love being the foundation
of the government of God, the happiness of all created beings depended
upon their perfect accord with its great principles
of righteousness. God desires from all His creatures the service of
love-homage that springs from an intelligent appreciation of His
character. He takes no pleasure in a forced allegiance, and to all He
grants freedom of will, that they may render Him voluntary service.
"But there was one that chose to
pervert this freedom. Sin originated with him who, next to Christ, had
been most honored of God and who stood highest in power and glory among
the inhabitants of heaven."-Great Controversy, 493.
It is only in obedience to His laws that we
can be happy and in harmony with our heavenly Father. When Lucifer
first became discontented, self-exalted, and jealous of Christ, the
eternal, unchanging nature of the law was explained to him.
"A note of discord now marred the
celestial harmonies. The service and exaltation of self, contrary to the
Creator's plan, awakened forebodings of evil in minds to whom God's glory
was supreme. The heavenly councils pleaded with Lucifer. The Son of God
presented before him the greatness, the goodness, and the justice of the
Creator, and the sacred, unchanging nature of His law. God Himself
had established the order of heaven; and in departing from it, Lucifer
would dishonor his Maker, and bring ruin upon himself."-Great
Controversy, 494-495.
By setting aside His law, men are still
bringing ruin upon themselves.
The next reference to God's law in this
chapter is startling in its application to modern apostate Protestantism
and the New Theology advocates in our own ranks:
"Working with mysterious secrecy,
and for a time concealing his real purpose under an appearance of
reverence for God, he endeavored to excite dissatisfaction concerning
the laws that governed heavenly beings, intimating that they imposed an
unnecessary restraint. Since their natures were holy, he urged that
the angels should obey the dictates of their own will."-Great
Controversy, 495.
Lucifer's real purpose was self-exaltation.
Men today want to be able to continue indulging their cherished sins
while calling the process "Christianity." According to
modern apostate teachings, the death of Christ abolished the need for
mankind to obey God's law. It is brazenly taught that men can obey the
dictates of their own will- and still be saved. According to the new
vocabulary, to obey God is "legalism"; to do as you please is
"grace."
We are told that none of the created
beings in the universe understood the terrible things which would result
from setting aside the law of God.
"Until fully developed, sin would not
appear the evil thing it was. Heretofore it had had no place in the
universe of God, and holy beings had no conception of its nature and
malignity. They could not discern the terrible consequences that would
result from setting aside the divine law."-Great Controversy, 497.
Many professed Christians today do not
discern it either. They imagine they can sin with impunity; for
"Calvary covers it all."
But, erelong, they will find they have made a great mistake.
These half-converted Christians want an
excuse for their sins, by devising comforting theories that they will go
to heaven while indulging their appetites and passions. The
excuse they offer is similar to the one which Lucifer presented in heaven:
"When he urged that changes be made in
the order and laws of God's government, it was under the pretense that
these were necessary in order to preserve harmony in heaven."-Great
Controversy, 498.
Even the loyal angels, who loved to serve
and obey God, had no inkling of the horrors which would result from
disobedience to God's law.
"Yet Satan was not then destroyed. The
angels did not even then understand all that was involved in the great
controversy. The principles at stake were to be more fully revealed. And
for the sake of man, Satan's existence must be continued. Man as well as
angels must see the contrast between the Prince of light and the prince of
darkness. He must choose whom he will serve."-Desire of Ages, 761.
"At the beginning of the great
controversy, the angels did not understand this. Had Satan and his host
then been left to reap the full result of their sin, they would have
perished; but it would not have been apparent to heavenly beings that this
was the inevitable result of sin. A doubt of God's goodness would have
remained in their minds as evil seed, to produce its deadly fruit of sin
and woe."-Desire of Ages, 764.
But when the controversy will reach its
end, all will understand.
"But not so when the great controversy
shall be ended. Then, the plan of redemption having been completed, the
character of God is revealed to all created intelligences. The precepts of
His law are seen to be perfect and immutable. Then sin has made manifest
its nature, Satan his character. Then the extermination of sin will
vindicate God's love and establish His honor before a universe of beings
who delight to do His will, and in whose heart is His law."-Desire of
Ages, 764.
Two self-evident facts are these: God
created our world and all the creatures within it. We should serve and
obey our Creator. No truths can be more obvious.
Unfortunately, these self-styled
"theologians" dare to claim that the law of God is faulty and
cannot be kept; and that God Himself is at fault if He requires His
creatures to keep such a law. The implication is that God is
deceptive; for He requires obedience from His creatures- while from the
beginning knowing that it cannot be kept. It is claimed that God never
provided a means by which fallen humanity could obey the law. Lastly,
God's Word is said to be at fault; for it declares that He saves men from
sin- while actually saving men in sin.
Please keep this in mind, for it is
important. When we accept the error that we need not or cannot
implicitly obey God's Word, we declare that God is unreliable, His Word
untrustworthy, and His law faulty!
But, in truth, the fault is not with God's
law, but with sin-loving people who prefer sin-accommodating teachings to
the plain truths of Scripture. Because men enjoy sin, they invent
doctrinal errors, so they can continue sinning.
"In His dealing with sin, God could
employ only righteousness and truth. Satan could use what God could
not-flattery and deceit. He had sought to falsify the Word of God and
had misrepresented His plan of government before the angels, claiming
that God was not just in laying laws and rules upon the inhabitants of
heaven; that in requiring submission and obedience from His creatures, He
was seeking merely the exaltation of Himself. Therefore it must be
demonstrated before the inhabitants of heaven, as well as of all the
worlds, that God's government was just, His law perfect." Great
Controversy, 498.
We live in a world in rebellion against
God. The problem is with men's heart, not with God's character or His law.
In order to excuse their sins, men are even willing to slander God and the
rules He has made to govern His creatures.
By their false teachings, they imply that
God would do wrong in requiring obedience to any laws. Their
theories suggest that God is unfair in His dealings with men, that He is
unjust to impose such laws, that He is well-aware that the laws He has
commanded cannot possible be kept, and that He plans to burn in hellfire
all who try to keep them.
"Since the fall of Adam, men in
every age have excused themselves for sinning, charging God with their
sin, saying that they could not keep His commandments. This is the
insinuation that Satan cast at God in heaven. But the plea, 'I cannot
keep the commandments,' need never be presented to God; for before Him
stands the Saviour, the marks of the crucifixion upon His body, a living
witness that the law can be kept. It is not that men cannot keep the law,
but that they will not."-Review, May 28, 1901.
In reality, the rebellion by Christian
apostates in our own time is only part of the age-long warfare of Satan
against God's law.
"Satan represents God's law of love as
a law of selfishness. He declares that it is impossible for us to obey
its precepts. The fall of our first parents, with all the woe that has
resulted, he charges upon the Creator, leading men to look upon God as the
author of sin, and suffering, and death. Jesus was to unveil this
deception. As one of us He was to give an example of obedience. For this
He took upon Himself our nature, and passed through our
experiences."-Desire of Ages, 24.
SIN is a thousand variations on the theme
of selfishness, and always results in self-destruction.
But God's LAW is holy, just, and good-and obedience to it, through the
enabling grace of Christ, is our only safety and means of happiness.
All false religions are founded on Satan's
basic charge, that it is all right to sin. The devil turns everything
around; he calls right "wrong" and wrong "right"! He
tries to point the signpost to heaven in the opposite direction, so that
mankind will take the wrong pathway and go to perdition. He is determined
to eradicate God's law from the minds of created beings.
"In the beginning, God gave His law to
mankind as a means of attaining happiness and eternal life. Satan's
only hope of thwarting the purpose of God is to lead men and women to
disobey this law, and his constant effort has been to misrepresent its
teachings and belittle its importance. His masterstroke has been an
attempt to change the law itself, so as to lead men to violate its
precepts while professing to obey it.
"One writer has likened the attempt to
change the law of God to an ancient mischievous practice of turning in a
wrong direction a signpost erected at an important junction
where two roads met. The perplexity and hardship which this practice often
caused was great.
"A signpost was erected by God for
those journeying through this world. One arm of this signpost pointed
out willing obedience to the Creator as the road to felicity and life, while
the other arm indicated disobedience as the path to misery and death. The
way to happiness was as clearly defined as was the way to the city of
refuge under the Jewish dispensation. But in an evil hour for our race,
the great enemy of all good turned the signpost around, and multitudes
have mistaken the way."-Prophets and Kings, 178-179.
From the very beginning, the great
controversy has been fought over whether God's creatures need to obey Him.
"To the very close of the controversy
in heaven the great usurper continued to justify himself. When it was
announced that with all his sympathizers he must be expelled from the
abodes of bliss, then the rebel leader boldly avowed his contempt for the
Creator's law. He reiterated his claim that angels needed no control,
but should be left to follow their own will, which would ever guide them
right He denounced the divine statutes as a restriction of their liberty
and declared that it was his purpose to secure the abolition of law; that,
freed from this restraint, the hosts of heaven might enter upon a more
exalted, more glorious state of existence."-Great Controversy,
499.
"In the opening of the great
controversy, Satan had declared that the law of God could not be obeyed,
that justice was inconsistent with mercy, and that, should the law be
broken, it would be impossible for the sinner to be pardoned. Every sin
must meet its punishment, urged Satan; and if God should remit the
punishment of sin, He would not be a God of truth and justice. When men
broke the law of God, and defied His will, Satan exulted. It was proved,
he declared, that the law could not be obeyed; man could not be
forgiven. Because he, after his rebellion, had been banished from heaven,
Satan claimed that the human race must be forever shut out from God's
favor. God could not be just, he urged, and yet show mercy to the
sinner."-Desire of Ages, 761.
"From the beginning, it has been the
special doctrine of the adversary of God and man, that the law of God was
faulty and objectionable. He has ever represented the royal law of liberty
as oppressive and unendurable. He
has denoted it 'a yoke of bondage.' He has declared that it was impossible
for man to keep the precepts of Jehovah. This has been, and still is, the
work of Satan." Review, July 31, 1888.
Satan carried the great controversy over
God's law down to our own planet.
Cast down to the earth, Satan instilled in the hearts of men his stubborn
rebellion against the principles of heaven.
"With one accord, Satan and his host
threw the blame of their rebellion wholly upon Christ, declaring that if
they had not been reproved, they would never have rebelled. Thus
stubborn and defiant in their disloyalty, seeking vainly to overthrow the
government of God, yet blasphemously claiming to be themselves the
innocent victims of oppressive power, the archrebel and all his
sympathizers were at last banished from heaven.
"The same spirit that prompted
rebellion in heaven still inspires rebellion on earth. Satan has continued
with men the same policy which he pursued with the angels. His spirit
now reigns in the children of disobedience. Like him they seek to break
down the restraints of the law of God and promise men liberty through
transgression of its precepts. Reproof of sin still arouses the spirit
of hatred and resistance. When God's messages of warning are brought home
to the conscience, Satan leads men to justify themselves and to seek
the sympathy of others in their course of sin. Instead of correcting
their errors, they excite indignation against the reprover, as if he were
the sole cause of difficulty. From the days of righteous Abel to our own
time such is the spirit which has been displayed toward those who dare to
condemn sin.
"By the same misrepresentation of the
character of God as he had practiced in heaven, causing Him to be regarded
as severe and tyrannical, Satan induced man to sin. And having succeeded
thus far, he declared that God's unjust restrictions had led to man's
fall, as they had led to his own rebellion."-Great Controversy,
499-500.
To excuse their ongoing wickedness and win
the sympathy of others, Satan and his followers declare that God, His
law, and His inspired Word (which contains His commands) are unreliable or
not obeyable.
God's plan is to justify the sinner and
take sin away from his life; Satan's plan is to justify sin
and give humanity clever reasons why they should continue indulging it.
"The discord which his own course had
caused in heaven, Satan charged upon the law and government of God.
All evil he declared to be the result of the divine administration. He
claimed that it was his own object to improve upon the statutes of
Jehovah. Therefore it was necessary that he should demonstrate the nature
of his claims, and show the working out of his proposed changes in the
divine law His own work must condemn him. Satan had claimed from the first
that he was not in rebellion. The whole universe must see the deceiver
unmasked."-Great Controversy, 498.
It was necessary for Satan to be given
time; so that everyone could clearly see the devastating fruit of his
strange, new theology.
"For the good of the entire universe
through ceaseless ages Satan must more fully develop his principles, that
his charges against the divine government might be seen in their true
light by all created beings, that the justice and mercy of God and the
immutability of His law might forever be placed beyond all question."-Great
Controversy, 499.
His rebellion would be a perpetual lesson
to the universe throughout all
future eternity.
"Satan's rebellion was to be a lesson
to the universe through all coming ages, a perpetual testimony to the
nature and terrible results of sin. The working out of Satan's rule,
its effects upon both men and angels, would show what must be the fruit of
setting aside the divine authority. It would testify that with the
existence of God's government and His law is bound up the well-being of
all the creatures He has made. Thus the history of this terrible
experiment of rebellion was to be a perpetual safeguard to all holy
intelligences, to prevent them from being deceived as to the nature of
transgression, to save them from committing sin and suffering its
punishments."-Great Controversy, 499.
Satan was determined to wrest our world
from the hand of God. In order to
accomplish that objective he resorted to the same lie he had used to
overcome legions of angels in heaven. But the Father and the Son were
determined to save man.
"On this earth Satan sought to carry
forward the work that he began in heaven. He declared that man could not
obey the law of God . . The Son of
God, heaven's glorious Commander, was touched with pity for the fallen
race. He entered into a covenant with God to save man, and to vindicate
His Father's character as expressed in the law. He came to the earth
in the form of man to refute Satan's lie, that God had given a law
which man could not keep."-Signs, July 23, 1902.
Satan hoped to yet prove to the universe
that his lies about God's laws were true.
"Satan declared that he would prove to
the worlds which God has created, and to the heavenly intelligences, that
it was an impossibility to keep the law of God."-Review,
September 3, 1901.
Satan's plan of action was simple enough.
He told men that they could not obey God's requirements. Whatever the
excuse is that men may offer, by accepting his lie and yielding to sin-
they agree with the devil and take their stand on his side.
Then Satan taunts angels and God with the
sins of men, declaring he is right after all. Remember that, the next
time you are tempted to sin.
"The plan of Satan was by lying
philosophies to widen the breach that existed between God and man. He
argued that man could not keep the law of God."-Signs,
March 7, 1895.
"Satan was urging upon men the belief
that there was no reward for the righteous or punishment for the wicked,
and that it was impossible for men to obey the divine statutes."-Patriarchs
and Prophets, 88.
The more men sinned, the more Satan
gloated. Their disloyalty to Heaven
he used as ammunition in his campaign to prove that God was unjust and
cruel.
"Satan had represented Him [God] to
man as arbitrary, stern, and unforgiving. All the misery and suffering he
had brought upon man, he charged to God. He declared that man could not
keep the law, and that God was arbitrary and cruel in demanding of him
something that he could not do."-Youth's Instructor, February 22,
1900.
When Adam sinned, Satan rejoiced.
"Satan, the fallen angel, had declared
that no man could keep God's law,
and he pointed to the disobedience of Adam as proving the declaration
true."-Signs, April 10, 1893.
"Satan had pointed to Adams sin as proof
that God's law was unjust, and could not be obeyed." Desire of
Ages, 117.
Whose side are you on? If you do not
choose God's side of obedience, you belong to Satan by default.
"Declaring that no human-being can
keep them law of God's kingdom, he [Satan] claims all men as his subjects."-Signs,
June 10, 1903.
Satan had planned to separate the human
race from God.
"The very first effort of Satan to
overthrow God's law-undertaken among the sinless inhabitants of
heaven-seemed for a time to be crowned with success.
A vast number of the angels were seduced; but Satan's apparent triumph
resulted in defeat and loss, separation from God, and banishment from
heaven.
"When the conflict was renewed upon
the earth, Satan again won a seeming advantage. By transgression, man
became his captive, and man's kingdom also was betrayed into the hands of
the archrebel. Now the way seemed
open for Satan to establish an independent kingdom, and to defy the
authority of God and His Son. But the plan of salvation made It possible
for man again to be brought into harmony with God, and to render obedience
to His law, and for both man and the earth to be finally redeemed from the
power of the wicked one.
"Again Satan was defeated, and again
he resorted to deception, in the hope of converting his defeat into a
victory. To stir up rebellion in the fallen race, he now represented
God as unjust in having permitted man to transgress His law. 'Why,'
said the artful tempter, 'when God knew what would be the result, did He
permit man to be placed on trial, to sin, and bring in misery and death?'
And the children of Adam, forgetful of the long-suffering mercy that had
granted man another trial, regardless of the amazing, the awful sacrifice
which his rebellion had cost the King of heaven, gave ear to the tempter,
and murmured against the only Being who could save them from the
destructive power of Satan."-Patriarchs and Prophets, 331.
The life of Cain
witnessed to the terrible evils which would result from standing on
Satan's side of the great controversy.
"In sparing the life of the first
murderer, God presented before the whole universe a lesson bearing upon
the great controversy. The dark history of Cain and his descendants was an
illustration of what would have been the result of permitting the sinner
to live on forever, to carry out his rebellion against God. The
forbearance of God only rendered the wicked more bold and defiant in their
iniquity.
"Fifteen centuries after the sentence
pronounced upon Cain, the universe witnessed the fruition of his influence
and example, in the crime and pollution that flooded the earth. It was
made manifest that the sentence of death pronounced upon the fallen race
for the transgression of God's law was both just and merciful.
"The longer men lived in sin, the more
abandoned they became. The divine
sentence cutting short a career of unbridled iniquity, and freeing the
world from the influence of those who had become hardened in rebellion,
was a blessing rather than a curse."-Patriarchs and Prophets,
78.
But the life of Abel testified to the truth
that God had provided a means whereby men could obey His law. By his
conduct, Abel honored God. Will you and I covenant with God to honor Him
also?
"The holy life of Abel testified
against Satan's claim that it is impossible for man to keep God's law.
When Cain, moved by the spirit of the wicked one, saw that he could not
control Abel, he was so enraged that he destroyed his life. And wherever
there are any who will stand in vindication of the righteousness of the
law of God, the same spirit will be manifested against them. It is the
spirit that through all the ages has set up the stake and kindled the
burning pile for the disciples of Christ. But the cruelties heaped upon
the follower of Jesus are instigated by Satan and his hosts because they
cannot force him to submit to their control. It is the rage of a
vanquished foe. Every martyr of Jesus has died a conqueror."-Patriarchs
and Prophets, 77.
Enoch was another outstanding example that,
through the grace of Christ, men could obey all the requirements of
Heaven.
"Now God would demonstrate to the
universe the falsity of Satan's charge that men could not keep God's law.
He would demonstrate that, though man had sinned, he could so relate
himself to God that he would have the mind and spirit of God. This holy
man [Enoch] was selected to denounce the wickedness of the world, and to
give evidence that man can keep the law."-Review, April 15, 1909.
Job's experience is yet another example of
a man who was willing to stand on God's side of the great controversy- even
though it might bring great personal suffering.
"Very early in the history of the
world is given the life-record of one over whom this controversy of
Satan's was waged. Of Job, the patriarch of Uz, the testimony of the
Searcher of hearts was, There is none like him in the earth, a perfect
and an upright man, one that feareth God, and escheweth evil."' Education,
155.
In the centuries which followed, nearly
everyone chose a few, brief years enjoying the toys Satan dangled before
their eyes instead of eternal life with God.
God's plan was that mankind would be free
to choose to obey. Yet, after Adam's time, almost the whole world went
into apostasy.
"There are thousands today echoing the
same rebellious complaint against God. They do not see that to deprive man
of the freedom of choice would be to rob him of his prerogative as an
intelligent being, and make him a mere automaton. It is not God's
purpose to coerce the will. Man was created a free moral agent. Like
the inhabitants of all other worlds, he must be subjected to the test of
obedience; but he is never brought into such a position that yielding to
evil becomes a matter of necessity. No temptation or trial is permitted
to come to him which he is unable to resist. God made such ample
provision that man need never have been defeated in the conflict with
Satan.
"As men increased upon the earth,
almost the whole world joined the ranks of rebellion. Once
more Satan seemed to have gained the victory. But omnipotent power again
cut short the working of iniquity, and the earth was cleansed by the Flood
from its moral pollution." Patriarchs and Prophets, 331-332.
Following the miraculous deliverance from
Egypt, God brought His people to Sinai; so He could give them His holy law
in written form.
"During the bondage in Egypt many of
the Israelites had, to a great extent, lost the knowledge of God's law,
and had mingled its precepts with heathen customs and traditions. God
brought them to Sinai, and there with His own voice declared His law.
"Satan and evil angels were on the
ground. Even while God was proclaiming His law to His people, Satan was
plotting to tempt them to sin. This people whom God had chosen, he
would wrench away, in the very face of Heaven." Patriarchs and
Prophets, 334.
The daring plan of Satan was astounding.
"At the very foot of Sinai, Satan
began to execute his plans for overthrowing the law of God, thus carrying
forward the same work he had begun in heaven.
During the forty days while Moses was in the mount with God, Satan was
busy exciting doubt, apostasy, and rebellion." Patriarchs and
Prophets, 335.
"By leading Israel to this daring
insult and blasphemy to Jehovah, Satan had planned to cause their ruin. Since
they had proved themselves to be so utterly degraded, so lost to all sense
of the privileges and blessings that God had offered them, and to their
own solemn and repeated pledges of loyalty, the Lord would, he believed,
divorce them from Himself and devote them to destruction. Thus would be
secured the extinction of the seed of Abraham, that seed of promise that
was to preserve the knowledge of the living God, and through whom He was
to come-the true Seed, that was to conquer Satan."-Patriarchs and
Prophets, 335.
Because of what happened at Sinai, the
entire universe better understood the purposes of Satan.
"The whole universe had been witness
to the scenes at Sinai. In the working out of the two administrations
was seen the contrast between the government of God and that of Satan. Again
the sinless inhabitants of other worlds beheld the results of Satan's
apostasy, and the kind of government he would have established in heaven
had he been permitted to bear sway."-Patriarchs and Prophets,
335-336.
Then the Sanctuary was given to mankind.
The Sanctuary service was given to explain the principles of the great
controversy to the people.
"In patriarchal times the sacrificial
offerings connected with divine worship constituted a perpetual reminder
of the coming of a Saviour, and thus it was with the entire ritual of the
sanctuary services throughout Israel's history. In the ministration of the
tabernacle, and of the temple that afterward took its place, the people
were taught each day, by means of types and shadows, the great truths
relative to the advent of Christ as Redeemer, Priest, and King; and once
each year their minds were carried forward to the closing events of the
great controversy between Christ and Satan, the final purification of
the universe from sin and sinners." Prophets and Kings,
684-685.
Unfortunately, Israel's willingness to
indulge in sin was another triumph for the devil. Satan declared that
even God's own called-out people could not keep the law which had been
entrusted to them to reveal to the world.
But what a lesson is this for our
denomination today! Increasingly,
our people are buying the lie that they cannot and need not obey God's
holy law. But the fault lies, not with God's rules, but with our own
stubborn wills. In the lives of far too many, by their actions they
declare that they will not obey!
"He [Satan] hoped to establish the
claim put forth when he rebelled in heaven,-that the requirements of God
were unjust, and could not be obeyed. Even Israel, he declared, did not
keep the law."-Desire of Ages 29.
The devil proudly declared that he would
bring the entire world under his control.
But then God sent His Son.
"Satan had made the boast that he
would gather the world under his banner of rebellion. He declared that
man could not keep the law of God. Christ came to prove this assertion
false."-Signs, August 9, 1905.
The life and death of Christ forever
established the unselfishness of God and the immutability of His sacred
precepts. Christ's life, death, and mediation prove that the law cannot
be set aside; but that, instead, God Himself would make the supreme
sacrifice to enable mankind to keep the law which Adam broke in Eden.
"In His divine plan of salvation, God
gave His only begotten Son, that every voice may be silent upon the
point that it is not possible for humanity to keep the law of God. In
Christ, divinity and humanity bore every test of temptation; in Him,
humanity is exalted and honored. In Christ, man is privileged to become a
partaker of the divine nature."-Review, November 29, 1898.
Christ showed that Satan's accusations were
false.
"[Christ said: ] Satan has declared
that man cannot keep the law. I will show that his statement is false,
that man can keep the law "-Manuscript Releases, Vol. 18,
133.
"[Christ] came to this world to live
the law in humanity, that Satan's charge that man cannot keep the law
might be demonstrated as false."
Signs, April 7, 1898.
By His life, death, and ministry in
heaven's Sanctuary, Christ made it possible for all the sons and daughters
of Adam to obey God's holy precepts.
"Satan declared that human beings
could not keep the law. Christ has proved this statement false."-Review,
September 24, 1901.
"Satan declared that it was impossible
for the sons and daughters of Adam to keep the law of God,
and thus charged upon God a lack of wisdom and love. If they could not
keep the law, then there was fault with the Lawgiver. Men who are
under the control of Satan repeat these accusations against God, in
asserting that men cannot keep the law of God. Jesus humbled Himself,
clothing His divinity with humanity in order that He might stand as the
head and representative of the human family, and by both precept and
example condemn sin in the flesh, and give the lie to Satan's
charges."-Signs, January 16, 1896.
Christ vindicated the character of God and
the veracity of His law.
"By His life and His death, Christ
proved that God's justice did not destroy His mercy, but that sin could be
forgiven, and that the law is righteous, and can be perfectly obeyed.
Satan's charges were refuted. God had given man unmistakable evidence
of His love."-Desire of Ages, 762.
Throughout His life, Christ obeyed the law
and showed that, by faith in Him, we can obey it also.
"Christ came to vindicate the sacred
claims of the law. He came to live a life of obedience to its requirements
and thus prove the falsity of the charge made by Satan that it is
impossible for man to keep the law of God."-8 Testimonies,
207-208.
At Calvary, the entire universe saw what
Satan's proposed "changes in the government" would result in.
"Now the guilt of Satan stood forth
without excuse. He had revealed his true character as a liar and a
murderer. It was seen that the very same spirit with which he ruled the
children of men, who were under his power, he would have manifested had he
been permitted to control the inhabitants of heaven. He had claimed
that the transgression of God's law would bring liberty and exaltation;
but it was seen to result in bondage and degradation.
"Satan's lying charges against the
divine character and government appeared in their true light.
He had accused God of seeking merely the exaltation of Himself in
requiring submission and obedience from His creatures, and had declared
that, while the Creator exacted self-denial from all others, He Himself
practiced no self-denial and made no sacrifice. Now it was seen that for
the salvation of a fallen and sinful race, the Ruler of the universe had
made the greatest sacrifice which love could make; for 'God was in Christ,
reconciling the world unto Himself.' 2 Corinthians 5:19. It was seen,
also, that while Lucifer had opened the door for the entrance of sin by
his desire for honor and supremacy, Christ had, in order to destroy sin,
humbled Himself and become obedient unto death.
"God had manifested His abhorrence of
the principles of rebellion. All heaven saw His justice revealed, both in
the condemnation of Satan and in the redemption of man. Lucifer had
declared that if the law of God was changeless, and its penalty could
not be remitted, every transgressor must be forever debarred from the
Creator's favor. He had claimed that the sinful race were placed beyond
redemption and were therefore his rightful prey.
"But the death of Christ was an
argument in man's behalf that could not be overthrown. The penalty of
the law fell upon Him who was equal with God, and man was free to
accept the righteousness of Christ and by a life of penitence and
humiliation to triumph, as the Son of God had triumphed, over the power of
Satan. Thus God is just and yet the justifier of all who believe in
Jesus."-Great Controversy, 502-503.
Christ's perfect obedience fully vindicated
His Father's law and demonstrated that, trusting to His strength, man can
also keep it.
"Satan had claimed that it was
impossible for man to obey God's commandments;
and in our own strength it is true that we cannot obey them. But Christ
came in the form of humanity, and by His perfect obedience He proved
that humanity and divinity combined can obey every one of God's
precepts."-Christ's Object Lessons, 314.
Christ came to give us moral power to obey
a perfect, unchanging, unchangeable law.
"Christ came to give moral power to
man; to elevate, ennoble, and strengthen him. He came to prove the
falsity of Satan's charge that God had made a law which man could not keep.
While possessing man's nature, Christ kept the Ten Commandments. Thus He
proved to the inhabitants of the unfallen worlds and to human beings that
it is possible for man perfectly to obey the law. He vindicated God's
justice in demanding obedience to His law. Those who accept Christ as
their Saviour, becoming partakers of the divine nature, are enabled to
follow His example of obedience to every divine precept. "-Signs,
May 14, 1902.
It was necessary that Christ take our
fallen nature, so that He could be
tempted in every point on which we are tempted-yet without sinning;- to
enable us to overcome, in His strength, just as He had done, relying on
His Father for strength. Christ took our nature and overcame- to give
us power to overcome sin and obey the law in the same nature.
There are literally hundreds of passages
which confirm this. Here are three of them:
"It was necessary that Christ should
take upon Him our nature, in order to prove the falsity of Satan's
statements. The apostate cast contempt upon the law of God,
and declared that it was impossible for men to keep God's commandment,
which had been preordained in the counsels of heaven."-Signs,
June 18, 1894.
"Satan had pointed to Adam's sin as
proof that God's law was unjust, and could not be obeyed. In our humanity,
Christ was to redeem Adam's failure.
But when Adam was assailed by the tempter, none of the effects of sin were
upon him. He stood in the strength of perfect manhood, possessing the full
vigor of mind and body. He was surrounded with the glories of Eden and was
in daily communion with heavenly beings. It was not thus with Jesus when
He entered the wilderness to cope with Satan. For four thousand years
the race had been decreasing in physical strength, in mental power, and in
moral worth; and Christ took upon Him the infirmities of degenerate
humanity. Only thus could He rescue man from the lowest depths of his
degradation.
"Many claim that it was impossible for
Christ to be overcome by temptation. Then He could not have been placed in
Adams position; He could not have gained the victory that Adam failed to
gain. If we have in any sense a more trying conflict than had Christ, then
He would not be able to succor us. But our Saviour took humanity, with
all its liabilities. He took the nature of man, with the possibility of
yielding to temptation. We have nothing to bear which He has not
endured." Desire of Ages, 117.
"It would have been an almost infinite
humiliation for the Son of God to take man's nature, even when Adam stood
in his innocence in Eden. But Jesus accepted humanity when the race had
been weakened by four thousand years of sin. Like every child of Adam He
accepted the results of the working of the great law of heredity. What
these results were is shown in the history of His earthly ancestors. He
came with such a heredity to share our sorrows and temptations, and to
give us the example of a sinless life." Desire of Ages, 49.
The life of Christ proved that fallen
humanity can obey the law of God.
"We are ever to be thankful that Jesus
has proved to us by actual facts that man can keep the commandments of
God, giving contradiction to Satan's falsehood that man cannot keep them."-3
Selected Messages, 139.
"The universe is looking upon the
controversy that is going on upon the earth. At an infinite cost, God
has provided for every man an opportunity to know that which will make him
wise unto salvation. How eagerly do angels look to see who will avail
himself of this opportunity!"-Testimonies to Ministers, 119.
The issue is clear; on which side will
every man stand? On which side will you stand? Will
each of us, through Christ's enabling merits, seek to vindicate God and
His rules for our lives? Or will we cravenly unite with the servants of
Satan in declaring that Christ's death was inadequate, His atonement
useless, and His law defective?
"Satan declared that human beings were
proved to be incapable of keeping the law of God . . Christ came to unmask
the deceiver."-1 Selected
Messages, 252.
"Those who live the life of a
Christian are battling against the devil's lie, that man cannot keep God's
law. Can we doubt the results of this conflict?"-Signs,
July 10, 1901.
Think about the meaning of these words:
"All who break God's commandments
are sustaining Satan's claim that the law is unjust, and cannot be obeyed.
Thus they second the deceptions of the great adversary, and cast dishonor
upon God." Desire of Ages, 309.
We are now living in the very last days of
the great controversy, before Christ returns for His people. Will you
and I be found with the faithful who, loyal to the God of heaven, are, in
Christ's enabling strength, putting away their sins?
"Satan has cast his shadow athwart the
pathway of every human being, in
order that he may misrepresent God to the world. He has clothed the
character of God with attributes that are satanic, and wholly at
variance with the truth. He has pictured Him as a being full of revenge, as
a law-giver whose law is beyond the power of man to keep, and he has
implanted enmity in the heart of the sinner, so that man unregenerated is
in rebellion against God. This is the impression that Satan has made upon
the human mind."-Review, February 10, 1891.
Will we, by continuing in sin, accept
Satan's horrible lie that it is impossible for us to overcome sin? Satan
well-knows that all who live by that falsehood will fail of reaching
heaven.
"If those who hide and excuse their
faults could see how Satan exults over them, how he taunts Christ and holy
angels with their course, they would haste to confess their sins and to
put them away. Through defects in the character, Satan works to gain
control of the whole mind, and he knows that if these defects are
cherished, he will succeed. Therefore he is constantly seeking to deceive
the followers of Christ with his fatal sophistry that it is impossible for
them to overcome." Great Controversy, 489.
It is dangerous to set aside the divine
requirements; yet so many professed Christians are emboldened by this
false teaching, that, contrary to Scripture, they dare to claim that God
does not intend to help them stop sinning.
Relying on errors such as Original Sin, men
today are repeating the lie of Lucifer. Basing their claims on the
theories of Augustine and Calvin, they declare that it is impossible for
fallen man to keep God's law- with or without the aid of Christ. They
teach that man is hopelessly bound in sin until the Second Advent of
Christ.
But to voice such sentiments is to
declare that the plan of redemption is inferior and Christ's sacrifice is
inadequate. Yet such a thought is blasphemy. In order to serve
their sins, men are willing to cast disrepute on the character and work of
God!
"Lucifer had declared that if the law
of God was changeless, and its penalty could not be remitted, every
transgressor must be forever debarred from the Creator's favor. He had
claimed that the sinful race were placed beyond redemption, and were
therefore his rightful prey. But the death of Christ was an argument
in man's behalf that could not be overthrown. The penalty of the law fell
upon Him who was equal with God, and man was free to accept the
righteousness of Christ and by a life of penitence and humiliation to
triumph, as the Son of God triumphed over the power of Satan. Thus God is
just and yet the justifier of all who believe in Jesus."--Great
Controversy, 502-503.
The truth is that Christ died on the
cross because the law could not be abolished or set aside- even
temporarily.
"But it was not merely to
accomplish the redemption of man that Christ came to the earth to suffer
and to die. He came to 'magnify the law' and to 'make it honorable.'
Not alone that the inhabitants of this world might regard the law as it
should be regarded; but it was to demonstrate to all the worlds of the
universe that God's law is unchangeable. Could its claims have been set
aside, then the Son of God need not have yielded up His life to atone for
its transgression. The death of Christ proves it immutable. And the
sacrifice to which infinite love impelled the father and the Son, that
sinners might be redeemed, demonstrates to all the universe-what nothing
less than this plan of atonement could have sufficed to do-that justice
and mercy are the foundation of the law and government of God."-Great
Controversy, 503.
All around us we see Christians and
worldlings celebrating their excuses for setting aside God's laws. They
even call it a "celebration"!
They celebrate the idea that they are saved while they keep sinning.
They rejoice that they can sin with
apparent impunity. But the clock of probationary time is ticking away.
The day is coming when there will be a terrible awakening.
"It is Satan's constant effort to
misrepresent the character of God, the nature of sin, and the real issues
at stake in the great controversy. His sophistry lessens the obligation
of the divine law and gives men license to sin."-Great
Controversy, 569.
"The great controversy between truth
and error, between Christ and Satan, is to increase in intensity to the
close of this world's history."
Great Controversy, 144.
The controversy is being fought over the
law of God. On which side will you and I be in the conflict? Who
deserves our loyalty? Who will receive it?
"Satan's enmity against God's law had
impelled him to war against every precept of the Decalogue."
Patriarchs and Prophets, 337.
The controversy is really being fought over
the character of God. It is also
being fought over whether it is all right to sin, to break God's law. The
two are one, for God's law is a transcript of His character.
Sin always brings terrible results. Through
the immense price paid at Calvary God has proved for all time to come that
sin need not be indulged and that the law can be obeyed.
"In the final execution of the
judgment it will be seen that no cause for sin exists. When
the Judge of all the earth shall demand of Satan, 'Why has thou rebelled
against Me, and robbed Me of the subjects of My kingdom?' the originator
of evil can render no excuse. Every mouth will be stopped, and all the
hosts of rebellion will be speechless.
"The cross of Calvary, while it
declares the law immutable, proclaims to the universe that the wages of
sin is death."-Great
Controversy, 503.
The day will come when all the subterfuge
and veils of deception will finally be swept aside-and the Executive
Judgment will sit; the books will
be opened. At that time, standing before the great white throne, men
will discover that they spent their lives trying to destroy the foundation
stones of God's government. They will then learn that those stones-
the Ten Commandments- constitute the statute book of the Judgment.
The foolish will, too late, acknowledge the
truth just before the fire falls. The
wise acknowledge it now- and, in cooperation with Christ's empowering
grace, are carefully studying God's inspired Word and obeying it.
"The great controversy will wax
stronger and stronger, and will become more and more determined. Mind
will be arrayed against mind, plans against plans, principles of heavenly
origin against principles of Satan. Truth in its varied phrases will be
in conflict with error in its ever-varying, increasing forms, and
which, if possible, will deceive the very elect."-Testimonies to
Ministers. 407.
"From the very beginning of the
great controversy in heaven it has been Satan's purpose to overthrow the
law of God. It was to accomplish this that he entered upon his rebellion against
the Creator, and though he was cast out of heaven he has continued the
same warfare upon the earth. To deceive men, and thus lead them to
transgress God's law, is the object which he has steadfastly pursued.
Whether this be accomplished by casting aside the law altogether or by
rejecting one of its precepts, the result will be ultimately the same. He
that offends 'in one point,' manifests contempt for the whole law; his
influence and example are on the side of transgression; he becomes 'guilty
of all.' James 2:10.
"In seeking to cast contempt upon the
divine statutes, Satan has perverted the doctrines of the Bible, and
errors have thus become incorporated into the faith of thousands who
profess to believe the Scriptures. The last great conflict between
truth and error is but the final struggle of the long-standing controversy
concerning the law of God. Upon this battle we are now entering-a
battle between the laws of men and the precepts of Jehovah, between the
religion of the Bible and the religion of fable and tradition."-Great
Controversy, 582.
Ponder that point well; for we are supposed
to be the called-out people- in fulfillment of Revelation 12:17 and
14:12-who have been entrusted with sharing God's law to all the world in
these last days.
There is much discussion about which group,
which church, which people constitute "the remnant." The
phrase is used flippantly by some. Liberals among us declare that all
denominations, everywhere, are part of the remnant. They define "the
remnant" as the final portion of all Christendom living on earth in
the last days.
But it is only because of its usage in
Revelation 12:17, that we use the phrase.
It is true that the Greek word, loipoi,
means "the ones that remain [at the end]." But Revelation 12:17
defines the word far more narrowly:
"And the dragon was wroth with the
woman, and went to make war with the remnant of her seed, which keep the
commandments of God, and have the testimony of Jesus Christ."-Revelation
12:17.
The remnant church at the end of time
consists of those individuals who, in Christ's strength, keep the
commandments of God and speak of the power of Jesus Christ in their lives.
What is the Biblical definition of the
remnant? Are you, by your actions, daily including yourself in the
remnant? The end-time definition of the "remnant" is only
found in Revelation 12:17 and 14:12. It is, by definition, a group of
individuals. We would hope that everyone in our denomination is in it; but
that is determined by actions. Being in the remnant is more than going to
church on Sabbath and enjoying cherished sin throughout the week.
At His Second Advent, Christ will return to
vindicate His law.
"The Son of God. . shall appear in the
glory of His Father, surrounded by all the heavenly host, to execute
judgment upon the transgressors of His law
and the rejecters of His atonement."-Patriarchs and Prophets,
340.
In the executive judgment, after the
millennium, the wicked will finally admit the truth and yield the
controversy. Then Satan and his
followers- the workers of iniquity who loved sin more than they loved God
and His principles- will be obliterated from the universe.
"The whole universe will have become
witnesses to the nature and results of sin. And
its utter extermination, which in the beginning would have brought fear to
angels and dishonor to God, will now vindicate His love and establish His
honor before the universe of beings who delight to do His will and in
whose heart is His law. Never will evil again be manifest. Says the
Word of God: Affliction shall not rise up the second time.' Nahum 1:9. The
law of God, which Satan has reproached as the yoke of bondage, will be
honored as the law of liberty. A tested and proved creation will never
again be turned from allegiance to Him whose character has been fully
manifested before them as fathomless love and infinite wisdom."-Great
Controversy, 504.
The end of the age-long experiment in sin
will finally have arrived and the controversy will forever be finished.
It will indeed be a happy time.
Those who by their obedience, through faith
in Christ, have placed themselves on God's side of the great controversy
will live forever in a paradise of peace.
Jesus looks upon them with satisfaction; for He sees that, for them, He
did not die in vain. They believed that God meant what He said.
He gave them His law; and He gave them
empowerment through Christ to obey it. They obeyed the one by faith in the
other. By the faith that works by
love, they became truly clothed in His righteousness. In their lives, they
genuinely fulfilled the specifications of the Third Angel's Message:
"Here is the patience of the saints:
here are they that keep the commandments of God, and [by] the faith of
Jesus."-Revelation 14:12.
And now, in heaven, they receive the reward
of their loyalty to their Creator's government. The great controversy over
the law of God is ended.
"And the years of eternity, as they
roll, will bring richer and still more glorious revelations of God and of
Christ. As knowledge is progressive, so will love, reverence, and
happiness increase. The more men learn of God, the greater will be
their admiration of His character. As Jesus opens before them the
riches of redemption and the amazing achievements in the great controversy
with Satan, the hearts of the ransomed thrill with more fervent devotion,
and with more rapturous joy they sweep the harps of gold; and ten thousand
times ten thousand and thousands of voices unite to swell the mighty
chorus of praise.
"And every creature which is in
heaven, and on the earth, and under the earth, and such as are in the sea,
and all that are in them, heard I saying, Blessing, and honor, and
glory, and power, be unto Him that sitteth upon the throne, and unto the
Lamb for ever and ever.' Revelation 5:13.
"The great controversy is ended.
Sin and sinners are no more. The entire universe is clean. One pulse
of harmony and gladness beats through the vast creation . . From the
minutest atom to the greatest world, all things, animate and inanimate,
in their unshadowed beauty and perfect joy, declare that God is love."-Great
Controversy, 678.
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