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        Pantheistic Theories
      
      
        Already there are coming in among our people spiritualistic teach-
      
      
        ings that will undermine the faith of those who give heed to them. The
      
      
        theory that God is an essence pervading all nature is one of Satan’s
      
      
        most subtle devices. It misrepresents God and is a dishonor to His
      
      
        greatness and majesty.
      
      
        Pantheistic theories are not sustained by the word of God. The light
      
      
        of His truth shows that these theories are soul-destroying agencies.
      
      
        Darkness is their element, sensuality their sphere. They gratify the
      
      
        natural heart and give license to inclination. Separation from God is
      
      
        the result of accepting them.
      
      
        Our condition through sin has become preternatural, and the power
      
      
        that restores us must be supernatural, else it has no value. There is
      
      
        but one power that can break the hold of evil from the hearts of men,
      
      
        and that is the power of God in Jesus Christ. Only through the blood
      
      
        of the Crucified One is there cleansing from sin. His grace alone can
      
      
        enable us to resist and subdue the tendencies of our fallen nature. This
      
      
        power the spiritualistic theories concerning God make of no effect. If
      
      
        God is an essence pervading all nature, then He dwells in all men; and
      
      
        in order to attain holiness, man has only to develop the power that is
      
      
        within him.
      
      
        These theories, followed to their logical conclusion, sweep away
      
      
        the whole Christian economy. They do away with the necessity for
      
      
        the atonement and make man his own savior. These theories regarding
      
      
        God make His word of no effect, and those who accept them are in
      
      
        great danger of being led finally to look upon the whole Bible as a
      
      
        fiction. They may regard virtue as better than vice; but God being
      
      
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        removed from His position of sovereignty, they place their dependence
      
      
        upon human power, which, without God, is worthless. The unaided
      
      
        human will has no real power to resist and overcome evil. The defenses
      
      
        of the soul are broken down. Man has no barrier against sin. When
      
      
        once the restraints of God’s word and His Spirit are rejected, we know
      
      
        not to what depths one may sink.
      
      
        Those who continue to hold these spiritualistic theories will surely
      
      
        spoil their Christian experience, sever their connection with God, and
      
      
        lose eternal life.