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-PC- Broadside3
-PT- A Vision
-DT- 04-07-47
-AT- A Vision
-PR- 04
-TEXT-
And I saw that if Elohim had changed the Sabbath, from the seventh
to the first day, He would have changed the writing of the Sabbath commandment, written on
the tables of stone, which are now in the ark, in the Most Holy Place of the Temple in
heaven; and it would read thus: The first day is the Sabbath of YHVH thy Elohim. But I saw
that it read the same as when written on the tables of stone by the finger of Yah, and
delivered to Moses in Sinai, "But the seventh day is the Sabbath of Y'hovah thy
Elohim." I saw that the holy Sabbath is, and will be, the separating wall between the
true Israel of Yah and unbelievers; and that the Sabbath is the great question, to unite
the hearts of Elohim's dear waiting saints. And if one believed, and kept the Sabbath, and
received the blessing attending it, and then gave it up, and broke the holy commandment,
they would shut the gates of the Holy City against themselves, as sure as there was an
Elohim that rules in heaven above. I saw that Yah had children, who do not see and keep
the Sabbath. They had not rejected the light on it. And at the commencement of the time of
trouble, we were filled with the Holy Ghost as we went forth, and proclaimed
the Sabbath more fully. This enraged the church, and nominal Adventists, as
they could not refute the Sabbath truth. And at this time, Elohim's chosen all saw clearly
that we had the truth, and they came out and endured the persecution with us. And I saw
the sword, famine, pestilence, and great confusion in the land. The wicked thought that we
had brought the judgments down on them. They rose up and took counsel to rid the earth of
us, thinking that then the evil would be stayed.
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-PC- RH
-PT- Second Advent Review and Sabbath Herald
-DT- 03-18-84
-AT- A Sabbath Reform Needed
-PR- 08
-TEXT-
YHVH has a controversy with his professed people in these last days.
In this controversy men in responsible positions will take a course directly
opposite to that pursued by Nehemiah. They will not only ignore and despise
the Sabbath themselves, but they will try to keep it from others by burying
it beneath the rubbish of custom and tradition. In churches and in large
gatherings in the open air, ministers will urge upon the people the necessity
of keeping the first day of the week. There are calamities on sea and land:
and these calamities will increase, one disaster following close upon
another; and the little band of conscientious Sabbath-keepers will be pointed
out as the ones who are bringing the wrath of Elohim upon the world by their
disregard of Sunday.
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-PC- RH
-PT- Advent Review and Sabbath Herald
-DT- 02-10-91
-AT- Sermon at Otsego (Concluded)
-PR- 10
-TEXT-
It is possible for men to make changes in their life, to put away this
or that indulgence in sin, and apparently to become believers, while yet at
heart they are as destitute of the love of Messiah as is the veriest sinner.
There is but one way to heaven, and it requires the consecration of all the
powers of the mind, of all the affection of the soul, to Messiah, by whom we
have peace with Elohim. It is not enough to be conscientious in your belief and
practice: a man may be conscientious in bending his footsteps in a path that
does not lead to heaven. That he is sincere does not prove that he is right.
The sincere motives of his heart will not serve to change error into truth.
Paul was conscientious in his persecution of the early believers; but his
conscientious zeal in a bad cause did not sanctify his actions, and bring him
into favor with Elohim. He believed that he was doing Elohim service. But "he that
trusteth in his own heart is a fool." We must test our conscience by the word
of Elohim. I tell you in fear and love, We must obey Elohim's words, and work the
works of Elohim, having the mind of Messiah, if we would be approved workers
before him.
-END-
-PC- ST
-PT- The Signs of the Times
-DT- 03-04-86
-AT- The Sin of Presumption
-PR- 09
-TEXT-
Those who are loyal to Elohim, keeping all of his commandments, will meet a
spirit of opposition similar to that which David encountered. Learned men,
proud and boastful in their supposed superiority, will feel, as did Goliath,
to despise the little band who are loyal to Elohim. Many of these never
graduated from a college; but, with the Bible in their hands, they stand in
defense of the truth of Elohim, and vindicate His Sabbath, which has been
trodden beneath lawless feet. But YHVH can make His strength perfect in
man's weakness. If, like David, men will forget self, and seek to honor Elohim
and to vindicate His Name and His Truth, He will work mightily with them, and
crown their efforts with success. But there are many who take the glory to
themselves if the work of Elohim is prospered in their hands. They become proud
and self-sufficient, and flatter themselves that their success is owing to
their own superior abilities. Prosperity would often prove the ruin of the
one thus honored of YHVH. Our compassionate Father in Heaven pities the
weakness of our nature, and bears long with our follies. If this were not the
case, He would not have given His Son to come to a fallen world and bear the
buffetings and temptations of Satan, that he might show men how to overcome.
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