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Your Redemption Draweth Nigh, December 8
And when these things begin to come to pass, then look up, and lift up your
heads; for your redemption draweth nigh.
Luke 21:28
.
We must have a greater nearness to God. Much less of self and much more of
Jesus Christ and His grace must be brought into our everyday life. We are living
in an important period of this world’s history. The end of all things is at hand;
the sands of time are fast running out; soon in heaven it will be said: “It is done”
“He that is holy, let him be holy still”; “he which is filthy, let him be filthy still”
(
Revelation 21:6
;
22:11
)....
Let us as a people, as far as possible, cleanse the camp of moral defilement
and aggravating sins. When sin is making its march upon the people who claim to
be elevating the moral standard of righteousness, how can we expect God to turn
His power in our behalf and save us as a people that did righteousness?
All the policy in the world cannot save us from the terrible sifting, and all the
efforts made with high authorities will not lift from us the scourging of God, just
because sin is cherished. If as a people we do not keep ourselves in the faith and
not only advocate with pen and voice the commandments of God but keep them
every one, not violating a single precept knowingly, then weakness and ruin will
come upon us. It is a work that we must attend to in every one of our churches....
Satan will work his miracles to deceive; he will set up his power as supreme.
The church may appear as about to fall, but it does not fall. It remains, while the
sinners in Zion will be sifted out—the chaff separated from the precious wheat.
This is a terrible ordeal, but nevertheless it must take place. None but those who
have been overcoming by the blood of the Lamb and the word of their testimony
will be found with the loyal and true, without spot or stain of sin, without guile in
their mouths....
The remnant that purify their souls by obeying the truth gather strength from
the trying process, exhibiting the beauty of holiness amid the surrounding apostasy.
All these, He says, “I have graven ... upon the palms of my hands” (
Isaiah 49:16
).
They are held in everlasting, imperishable remembrance. We want faith now,
living faith....
Dear brethren, the Lord is coming. Lift up your thoughts and heads and rejoice.
Oh, we would think that those who hear the joyful news, who claim to love Jesus,
would be filled with joy unutterable and full of glory. This is the good, the joyful
news which should electrify every soul, which should be repeated in our homes,
and told to those whom we meet on the street.—
Letter 55, December 8, 1886
, to
G. I. Butler, General Conference president, and S. N. Haskell, a leading worker.
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