I did not give it that name; the Pacific Union
Recorder did. They emblazoned it across the top of page one of a
two-page article in their February 2000 issue. It is not only being done
by at least one local congregation, it is recommended for other churches
to do. The article says it is being done elsewhere in our denomination.
As the apostasy deepened in our denomination in the
1980s, I wondered what would be the key points, on which our journey
down the slippery slope would accelerate. One would be required
obedience to Gods law. We began discarding that in the 1980s. An
advanced step much further downward would be Sunday morning worship
services.
The key issues are summed up in Revelation 14:12, one
of the most-quoted, most-emphasized Bible verses in the Spirit of
Prophecy.
"Here is the patience of the saints: here are
they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus"
[can be translated, "by faith in Jesus"].
This verse teaches obedience to the law of God
through the enabling grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. This is the
identifying mark of Gods true people in the last days. It is the
definition by which we can identify those who are in the
"remnant." And how do we identify the "remnant"? The
definition is given in Revelation 12:17:
"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."
Obedience to the law of God through the grace of
Christ. This is a cooperative act. It requires divine power combined
with human decision and effort. Without that combination, no man can be
saved; for God saves no man apart from his decision to repent of his
sins and, with divine help, put them away. The Bible Sabbath is a key
issue in these last days. Seventh-day Adventists do a lot of
compromising with the Sabbath truth: in the way they keep it and what
they say about it.
Not only do many of our people hardly keep it
properly, but they are now being taught that it does not matter much
whether they keep it or not. "Only believe, and you are
saved," is the cry of apostasy in Protestantism and liberal
Adventism.
At the present time, it appears that there is hardly
a historic truth, principle, or standard, given us as a people, which we
have not gutted. Talk about the "patience of the saints," how
much further shall we try the patience of God?
To see where the trail ends, we need only ask
ourselves What does the Spirit of Prophecy say about "Babylon"
and those who will receive the "mark of the beast"?
Checking into the matter, we find that a crucial
issue is Sunday morning worship services. Do not underestimate
this; it is important. When any of our people begin worshiping God on
Sunday morning, the people doing it have clearly identified themselves
with the beast power.
(See the references at the end of this study.)
Someone will say that the Spirit of Prophecy speaks
in favor of holding meetings on Sunday. Yes, but those meetings are
clearly evangelistic meetings, not worship services. There is a big
difference. And, historically, we have held our Sunday evangelistic
meetings on Sunday night, not Sunday morning. and we do not give
the audience the impression that they are Sunday church services!
We are told that it is all right to go out and pass
out papers, look for Bible study interests, give Bible studies, and hold
evangelistic meetings on Sunday. But we are not to hold worship
services on Sunday, never! Not once are we told in the Spirit of
Prophecy that we should even hold branch "Sabbath" schools on
Sunday. Nothing giving the appearance of a worship service is to be held
by our people on Sunday.
While we are on this, it should be mentioned that we
are also told that we are not to regularly attend Sunday church services
in Protestant churches.
Someone may attend a service once with a
friend, in order to get him to attend ours on Sabbath. But we are
distinctly told not to regularly attend Sunday worship services. This is
not to be done.
This point is one of the very, very few which is in
the 1884 edition of Great Controversy, and not in the later
editions. The reason it was omitted in the later ones is that, like the
Satan monologue at the front of the Snares chapter, it dealt with
an issue of concern to Advent believers. The 1888 edition was written
for the world; whereas the 1884 was for our own people. Both editions
are fully inspired (as is the 1911 revision), but different purposes
were fulfilled in their writing.
Here is the statement, taken directly from our 1884
edition of Great Controversy, page 155:
"In the seventeenth century there were several
Sabbatarian churches in England, while there were hundreds of
Sabbath-keepers scattered throughout the country. Through their
labors this truth was planted in America at an early date. Less
than half a century after the landing of the pilgrims at Plymouth, the
Sabbath-keepers of London sent one of their number to raise the
standard of Sabbath reform in the new world. This missionary held that
the ten commandments as they were delivered from Mount Sinai are moral
and immutable, and that it was the antichristian power which thought
to change times and laws, that had changed the Sabbath from the
seventh to the first day. In Newport, R.I., several church-members
embraced these views, yet continued for some years in the church with
which they had previously been connected. Finally there arose
difficulty between the Sabbatarians and the Sunday observers, and the
former were compelled to withdraw from the church, that they might
peaceably keep Gods holy day. Soon after, they entered into an
organization, thus forming the first Sabbath-keeping church in
America. These Sabbath-keepers had flattered themselves that they
could obey the fourth commandment and yet remain connected with Sunday
observers. It was a blessing to them and to after-generations that
such a union could not exist; for had it continued, it would
eventually have caused the light of Gods holy Sabbath to go out in
darkness.
"Some years later, a church was formed in New
Jersey. A zealous observer of Sunday, having reproved a person for
laboring on that day, was asked for his authority from the Scriptures.
On searching for this he found, instead, the divine command for
keeping the seventh day, and he began at once to observe it. Through
his labors a Sabbatarian church was raised up."
Do you see? If the Sabbathkeepers in the early
American colonies had continued to attend church on Sunday
morning,they would soon have abandoned the Sabbath truth entirely! We
are not to honor the "child of the papacy." To do so is to
prepare ourselves to receive the mark of the beast.
Someone will say, "Oh, it is all right; for even
though we hold worship services on Sunday, we still believe in the
Sabbath truth." But where is the mark placed? "In their right
hand, or in their foreheads" (Revelation 13:16). If you
regularly worship on Sunday, you will receive the mark when it is
applied, whether or not you mentally believe in Sundaykeeping.
I have waited for years to see if our people would
begin holding worship services on Sunday morning. Others also realize
the significance of the act. Friends have inquired of me whether it has
started yet.
Well, a variant of it is now beginning. Does this
mean that the entire denomination is doing it? No, it does not. But this
is still a very significant step downward! Do not underestimate its
importance! Indeed, what is more? Our largest union paper boldly
published and praised the fact that one of our local congregations is
doing it! This adds greatly to the significance!
Some of our
high-placed church leaders do not see anything wrong with our holding
Sunday morning worship services!
I have tried to figure out what is it that we are
specifically NOT to do when the National Sunday Law is enacted!
We
are advised not to work openly. We are advised to use the day to do
door-to-door missionary work.
But there is one special prohibition: We are not
to attend Sunday morning worship services! Read the Spirit of
Prophecy writings.
Locate everything you can on the subject. It
is attendance at Sunday morning worship services whichwhen the mark
is appliedwill place it on men and women.
Will Seventh-day Adventists who have so little regard
about the matterthat they now attend such services, encourage other
Advent believers to do so, and try to get non-Adventists to come to
thembe likely to later receive the mark? Of course they will,
when the "threat of imprisonment and death" is made, requiring
that attendance; they will quickly capitulate. Sunday worship services
is a matter which they are already in accord with. For those who may not
be clear on this point: The mark of the beast will not begin to be
applied to Sunday worshipers until the U.S. National Sunday Law is
enacted, and the worshipers understand the issues involved (7 Bible
Commentary, 976-980).
This Pacific Union Recorder article is
extremely significantand in nine ways:
We are told of at least one local Adventist
congregation which is now beginning to hold Sunday morning worship
services.
We are told that it is being done at Andrews
University, to train our young ministers to do it when they go out into
the field.
We are told that it is a good thing to do, since other
churches in Las Vegas are also doing it.
Adventists are inviting non-Adventists to
attend their Sunday services(!), thinking that is a good thing to
do. What a way to "teach the truth"!
Our largest union paper has published an
article on it, praising the activity and recommending it to other local
congregations in Pacific Union Conference territory (seven conferences
in five states, plus several western Pacific islands) as something
good for them to also begin doing.
This Sundaykeeping congregation has repudiated
the name, "Seventh-day Adventist." On their church
sign, they call themselves the "Higher Ground Community
Church."
They declare that attending regular church
services is like "a sentence to prison."
They divide the worship service between a song
service with drums and mike-amplified guitars, followed by a sermon.
This strange "Adventist Sunday
Church" is another sampler of the "church planting program,"
which our North American Division is urging our people to conduct in
every conference in America. The credo of that "planting
program" is "anything goes," as long as it brings
outsiders into our churches. We live at a time when far too much is
going: our standards, beliefs, and even the Bible Sabbath. (See our
book, The Truth about Church Planting, 44 pp. 8
x 11, $3.50 + $1.50.)
We have here an apostate time, an apostate name, and
an apostate program. Yes, hold evangelistic meetings on Sunday, but
do not call them church services. Here are several Spirit of Prophecy
passages to look up with your family or group. Do you want to become
knowledgeable about this matter, regarding Sunday observance?
We are told:
It is a virtual recognition of the fundamental
principles of Romanism (5 Testimonies 712).
The papacy will receive honor in the homage paid
in doing it (Great Controversy, 579).
Revelation 13:11-16 will be fulfilled by it (GC
578-579).
It will be the worship of the beast and his image
(Great Controversy, 449).
Its enforcement [by a Sunday Law] will be a sign
that the end is near, and that Gods forbearance has been reached (5
Testimonies, 451).
It is a plain contradiction of Gods law, for
those who do it after light has come (6 Testimonies, 193).
It is a homage paid to Rome (Great Controversy,
449).
For those who do so, knowing they should not do
so, it is idolatry (Fundamentals of Education, 287).
It is a recognition of the cornerstone principles
of Romanism (5 Testimonies 712).
It is the mark of the authority of Rome
(Evangelism, 234).
It honors the pope above God (Great Controversy,
449).
It is the Mark of the Beast (7 Bible Commentary,
976-980; Evangelism 234-235; Great Controversy, 449; 8 Testimonies 117;
Testimonies to Ministers, 133).
It is allegiance to a power opposed to God (Great
Controversy, 605).
It is the worship of the beast and his image
(Testimonies to Ministers, 133).
It is an act of homage to the papacy (Story of
Redemption, 383).
Men in responsible positions will urge it upon
the people (Christian Service, 155).
|
What is this Pacific Union Recorder
article talking abouta church service or an evangelistic
effort? The article says it is an evangelistic effort.
But four facts loudly declare that it is a new
type of Sunday morning worship service:
First, in the bold title, the Recorder calls
it an "Adventist Sunday Church."
Second, the subtitle states "Reaching
the Unchurched in Las Vegas"; that is, providing a church
for the unchurched.
Third, the name of the place has a churchy
name: "Higher Ground Community Church";so it
will be thought to be a non-denominational community church.
Fourth, the advertising flyers, mailed out by
the thousands, refer to it as a church. "Is this your idea
of church?" "Its for people who have given up on the
traditional church."
Fifth, it is an ongoing church meeting, month
after month, for at least a year in duration.
We urgently need to discuss this matter of Adventist Sunday
worship services. |
"Adventist Sunday Church." Shocking? It
ought to be.
I did not give it that name; the Pacific Union
Recorder did. They emblazoned it across the top of page one of a
two-page article in their February 2000 issue. It is not only being done
by at least one local congregation, it is recommended for other churches
to do. The article says it is being done elsewhere in our denomination.
As the apostasy deepened in our denomination in the
1980s, I wondered what would be the key points, on which our journey
down the slippery slope would accelerate. One would be required
obedience to Gods law. We began discarding that in the 1980s. An
advanced step much further downward would be Sunday morning worship
services.
The key issues are summed up in Revelation 14:12, one
of the most-quoted, most-emphasized Bible verses in the Spirit of
Prophecy.
"Here is the patience of the saints: here are
they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus"
[can be translated, "by faith in Jesus"].
This verse teaches obedience to the law of God
through the enabling grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. This is the
identifying mark of Gods true people in the last days. It is the
definition by which we can identify those who are in the
"remnant." And how do we identify the "remnant"? The
definition is given in Revelation 12:17:
"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."
Obedience to the law of God through the grace of
Christ. This is a cooperative act. It requires divine power combined
with human decision and effort. Without that combination, no man can be
saved; for God saves no man apart from his decision to repent of his
sins and, with divine help, put them away. The Bible Sabbath is a key
issue in these last days. Seventh-day Adventists do a lot of
compromising with the Sabbath truth: in the way they keep it and what
they say about it.
Not only do many of our people hardly keep it
properly, but they are now being taught that it does not matter much
whether they keep it or not. "Only believe, and you are
saved," is the cry of apostasy in Protestantism and liberal
Adventism.
At the present time, it appears that there is hardly
a historic truth, principle, or standard, given us as a people, which we
have not gutted. Talk about the "patience of the saints," how
much further shall we try the patience of God?
To see where the trail ends, we need only ask
ourselves What does the Spirit of Prophecy say about "Babylon"
and those who will receive the "mark of the beast"?
Checking into the matter, we find that a crucial
issue is Sunday morning worship services. Do not underestimate
this; it is important. When any of our people begin worshiping God on
Sunday morning, the people doing it have clearly identified themselves
with the beast power.
(See the references at the end of this study.)
Someone will say that the Spirit of Prophecy speaks
in favor of holding meetings on Sunday. Yes, but those meetings are
clearly evangelistic meetings, not worship services. There is a big
difference. And, historically, we have held our Sunday evangelistic
meetings on Sunday night, not Sunday morning. and we do not give
the audience the impression that they are Sunday church services!
We are told that it is all right to go out and pass
out papers, look for Bible study interests, give Bible studies, and hold
evangelistic meetings on Sunday. But we are not to hold worship
services on Sunday, never! Not once are we told in the Spirit of
Prophecy that we should even hold branch "Sabbath" schools on
Sunday. Nothing giving the appearance of a worship service is to be held
by our people on Sunday.
While we are on this, it should be mentioned that we
are also told that we are not to regularly attend Sunday church services
in Protestant churches.
Someone may attend a service once with a
friend, in order to get him to attend ours on Sabbath. But we are
distinctly told not to regularly attend Sunday worship services. This is
not to be done.
This point is one of the very, very few which is in
the 1884 edition of Great Controversy, and not in the later
editions. The reason it was omitted in the later ones is that, like the
Satan monologue at the front of the Snares chapter, it dealt with
an issue of concern to Advent believers. The 1888 edition was written
for the world; whereas the 1884 was for our own people. Both editions
are fully inspired (as is the 1911 revision), but different purposes
were fulfilled in their writing.
Here is the statement, taken directly from our 1884
edition of Great Controversy, page 155:
"In the seventeenth century there were several
Sabbatarian churches in England, while there were hundreds of
Sabbath-keepers scattered throughout the country. Through their
labors this truth was planted in America at an early date. Less
than half a century after the landing of the pilgrims at Plymouth, the
Sabbath-keepers of London sent one of their number to raise the
standard of Sabbath reform in the new world. This missionary held that
the ten commandments as they were delivered from Mount Sinai are moral
and immutable, and that it was the antichristian power which thought
to change times and laws, that had changed the Sabbath from the
seventh to the first day. In Newport, R.I., several church-members
embraced these views, yet continued for some years in the church with
which they had previously been connected. Finally there arose
difficulty between the Sabbatarians and the Sunday observers, and the
former were compelled to withdraw from the church, that they might
peaceably keep Gods holy day. Soon after, they entered into an
organization, thus forming the first Sabbath-keeping church in
America. These Sabbath-keepers had flattered themselves that they
could obey the fourth commandment and yet remain connected with Sunday
observers. It was a blessing to them and to after-generations that
such a union could not exist; for had it continued, it would
eventually have caused the light of Gods holy Sabbath to go out in
darkness.
"Some years later, a church was formed in New
Jersey. A zealous observer of Sunday, having reproved a person for
laboring on that day, was asked for his authority from the Scriptures.
On searching for this he found, instead, the divine command for
keeping the seventh day, and he began at once to observe it. Through
his labors a Sabbatarian church was raised up."
Do you see? If the Sabbathkeepers in the early
American colonies had continued to attend church on Sunday
morning,they would soon have abandoned the Sabbath truth entirely! We
are not to honor the "child of the papacy." To do so is to
prepare ourselves to receive the mark of the beast.
Someone will say, "Oh, it is all right; for even
though we hold worship services on Sunday, we still believe in the
Sabbath truth." But where is the mark placed? "In their right
hand, or in their foreheads" (Revelation 13:16). If you
regularly worship on Sunday, you will receive the mark when it is
applied, whether or not you mentally believe in Sundaykeeping.
I have waited for years to see if our people would
begin holding worship services on Sunday morning. Others also realize
the significance of the act. Friends have inquired of me whether it has
started yet.
Well, a variant of it is now beginning. Does this
mean that the entire denomination is doing it? No, it does not. But this
is still a very significant step downward! Do not underestimate its
importance! Indeed, what is more? Our largest union paper boldly
published and praised the fact that one of our local congregations is
doing it! This adds greatly to the significance!
Some of our
high-placed church leaders do not see anything wrong with our holding
Sunday morning worship services!
I have tried to figure out what is it that we are
specifically NOT to do when the National Sunday Law is enacted!
We
are advised not to work openly. We are advised to use the day to do
door-to-door missionary work.
But there is one special prohibition: We are not
to attend Sunday morning worship services! Read the Spirit of
Prophecy writings.
Locate everything you can on the subject. It
is attendance at Sunday morning worship services whichwhen the mark
is appliedwill place it on men and women.
Will Seventh-day Adventists who have so little regard
about the matterthat they now attend such services, encourage other
Advent believers to do so, and try to get non-Adventists to come to
thembe likely to later receive the mark? Of course they will,
when the "threat of imprisonment and death" is made, requiring
that attendance; they will quickly capitulate. Sunday worship services
is a matter which they are already in accord with. For those who may not
be clear on this point: The mark of the beast will not begin to be
applied to Sunday worshipers until the U.S. National Sunday Law is
enacted, and the worshipers understand the issues involved (7 Bible
Commentary, 976-980).
This Pacific Union Recorder article is
extremely significantand in nine ways:
We are told of at least one local Adventist
congregation which is now beginning to hold Sunday morning worship
services.
We are told that it is being done at Andrews
University, to train our young ministers to do it when they go out into
the field.
We are told that it is a good thing to do, since other
churches in Las Vegas are also doing it.
Adventists are inviting non-Adventists to
attend their Sunday services(!), thinking that is a good thing to
do. What a way to "teach the truth"!
Our largest union paper has published an
article on it, praising the activity and recommending it to other local
congregations in Pacific Union Conference territory (seven conferences
in five states, plus several western Pacific islands) as something
good for them to also begin doing.
This Sundaykeeping congregation has repudiated
the name, "Seventh-day Adventist." On their church
sign, they call themselves the "Higher Ground Community
Church."
They declare that attending regular church
services is like "a sentence to prison."
They divide the worship service between a song
service with drums and mike-amplified guitars, followed by a sermon.
This strange "Adventist Sunday
Church" is another sampler of the "church planting program,"
which our North American Division is urging our people to conduct in
every conference in America. The credo of that "planting
program" is "anything goes," as long as it brings
outsiders into our churches. We live at a time when far too much is
going: our standards, beliefs, and even the Bible Sabbath. (See our
book, The Truth about Church Planting, 44 pp. 8
x 11, $3.50 + $1.50.)
We have here an apostate time, an apostate name, and
an apostate program. Yes, hold evangelistic meetings on Sunday, but
do not call them church services. Here are several Spirit of Prophecy
passages to look up with your family or group. Do you want to become
knowledgeable about this matter, regarding Sunday observance?
We are told:
It is a virtual recognition of the fundamental
principles of Romanism (5 Testimonies 712).
The papacy will receive honor in the homage paid
in doing it (Great Controversy, 579).
Revelation 13:11-16 will be fulfilled by it (GC
578-579).
It will be the worship of the beast and his image
(Great Controversy, 449).
Its enforcement [by a Sunday Law] will be a sign
that the end is near, and that Gods forbearance has been reached (5
Testimonies, 451).
It is a plain contradiction of Gods law, for
those who do it after light has come (6 Testimonies, 193).
It is a homage paid to Rome (Great Controversy,
449).
For those who do so, knowing they should not do
so, it is idolatry (Fundamentals of Education, 287).
It is a recognition of the cornerstone principles
of Romanism (5 Testimonies 712).
It is the mark of the authority of Rome
(Evangelism, 234).
It honors the pope above God (Great Controversy,
449).
It is the Mark of the Beast (7 Bible Commentary,
976-980; Evangelism 234-235; Great Controversy, 449; 8 Testimonies 117;
Testimonies to Ministers, 133).
It is allegiance to a power opposed to God (Great
Controversy, 605).
It is the worship of the beast and his image
(Testimonies to Ministers, 133).
It is an act of homage to the papacy (Story of
Redemption, 383).
Men in responsible positions will urge it upon
the people (Christian Service, 155).
SunWorship
THE 2000 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONWhether we like it
or not, the U.S. presidential election affects all of us. Bill Clinton
has taken down the morals of America more than any president in its
history.
A large number of us (who are historic believers) do
not vote. But, whether or not you do, here are some pertinent facts.
Athough this is not a subject with which many of us are much acquainted,
including the present writer, yet, in regard to moral issues, some
comment is needed. (If anyone out there thinks I should not comment on
moral issues, he is wrong.)
If a candidate will identify his position, you can
rather quickly know if he is a man of principle or a policy manby
where he stands on abortion. There are few today who will declare it
to be totally, always wrong. Abortion is baby-killing, plain and simple.
It is killing people. Nothing less, nothing else.
Unfortunately, it is difficult to be certain as to
what George W. Bush and John McCain would do in regard to this if either
was elected. Bushs father did not take a decided stand against
abortion, and, in the Senate, McCain has voted pro-choice at times.
Both now claim to be anti-abortion.
Allen Keyes is definitely anti-abortion, but cannot
possibly be elected.
A crucial issue here, of course, is that the next
president could deeply affect the direction of the U.S. Supreme Court.
In some respects, that is his single, most powerful influence on the
nation.
Both Al Gore and Bill Bradley have come out boldly on
the side of the abortionists.
Pat Buchanan is definitely anti-abortionist, but he
presents problems.
Bush could be classified as a moderately conservative
who is a strong policy man, when it comes to working with big business
and other interest groups.
McCain has received the approval of Gary Baur, which
is impressive since Baur has high morals and is strongly against
abortion (and probably Sunday laws). But Baurs close friend, James
Dobson who (despite what you may think of him) knows a lot behind the
scenes, says that Baur made a mistake. Dobson charges that McCain has
voted pro-choice in the past, and committed adultery when he was married
to his first wife.
McCain is the only U.S. senator who is strongly
disliked by his peers, because he does not join in their corrupting
schemes. Although he is in Washington, he acts like an independent;
something he should be respected for.
Allen Keyes would probably make an excellent
president. He combines a brilliant mind, excellent speaking ability,
with strong, worthwhile principles. But he has no chance of being
elected.
The two Democratic candidates are moral disasters.
Both have solidly taken their stand with the homosexuals. Both have told
the gay/lesbian coalition they will fully continue Clintons efforts
to give homosexuals whatever they want for our children, our schools,
our legal system, and our government.
The fire that fell on Sodom was so strong, that it
burnt a deep hole in the ground. The Dead Sea has the lowest altitude of
any continental location in the world. That is a fact worth keeping in
mind.
In addition, both Gore and Bradley stand solidly with
the labor unions and the gambling lobby.
Regarding anti-tobacco legislation, McCain continued
to vote against big tobacco, when fellow Republicans succombed to
tobacco money a few years ago. Bush is likely to cooperate with the
tobacco interests, for, in Texas, he has consistently worked closely
with the big-money coalitions and businesses.
Pat Buchanan is against abortion and gambling. He is
also a staunch Roman Catholic. We received a flyer for a large Catholic
rally held in Indianapolis about eight years ago. There was a large
picture of Buchanan, the featured speaker, on the sheet. It was
accompanied by quotations and captions indicating that his stated goal
was to further the interests of Rome.
Interestingly enough, a vote for Pat Buchanan is a
vote for the Democratic pro-abortion, pro-gay candidate in November. It
was because of the Independent Party that Clinton won in 1992. It
siphoned off just enough votes from the Republicans that Bushs father
was narrowly defeated. The Independent Party did it again in 1996, and
put Clinton back in office.
So who should you vote for? Most of the faithful will
not be voting. Those who decide to vote will try to unravel some of
these issues. We here surely cannot say what their decision should be.
A vote for some men is a vote for extreme immorality.
A vote for most is a vote for men who are regularly bribed with big
money. A vote for at least one is a direct path to a National Sunday
Law.
RETURN TO
WEEPING