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Satan’s Latter-Day Sophistries, October 30
Stay yourselves, and wonder; cry ye out, and cry: they are drunken, but not
with wine; they stagger, but not with strong drink.
Isaiah 29:9
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It is presented to me that in our experience we have been and are meeting this
very condition of things. Men who have had great light and wonderful privileges
have taken the word of leaders who think themselves wise, who have been greatly
favored and blessed by the Lord, but who have taken themselves out of the hands
of God and placed themselves in the ranks of the enemy.
The world is to be flooded with specious fallacies. One human mind, accepting
these fallacies, will work upon other human minds, who have been turning the
precious evidence of God’s truth into a lie. These men will be deceived by fallen
angels, when they should have stood as faithful guardians, watching for souls, as
they that must give an account. They have laid down the weapons of their warfare,
and have given heed to seducing spirits. They make of no effect the counsel of
God and set aside His warnings and reproofs, and are positively on Satan’s side....
Spiritual drunkenness is now upon men who ought not to be staggering as men
under the influence of strong drink. Crimes and irregularities, fraud, deceit, and
unfair dealing fill the world, in accordance with the teaching of the leader who
rebelled in the heavenly courts.
History is to be repeated. I could specify what will be in the near future, but
the time is not yet. The forms of the dead will appear, through the cunning device
of Satan, and many will link up with the one who loveth and maketh a lie. I warn
our people that right among us some will turn away from the faith and give heed to
seducing spirits and doctrines of devils, and by them the truth will be evil spoken
of.
A marvelous work shall take place. Ministers, lawyers, doctors, who have
permitted these falsehoods to overmaster their spirit of discernment, will be them-
selves deceivers, united with the deceived. A spiritual drunkenness will take
possession of them. To the unfaithful stewards the Lord says, “Take your pleasure
and walk in blindness as drunken men, for, after having many opportunities, and
refusing to improve them, you will act at last as the drunkard acts, throwing away
your hope of eternal life.” Seeking deep to hide their counsel from the Lord, and
making lies their refuge, they will misinterpret the warnings and messages God
has sent, placing on these warnings their false statements, to make God’s Word of
no effect.—
Letter 311, October 30, 1905
, to “Brethren Daniells and Prescott and
Their Associates.”
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