Search the Scriptures, December 20
            
            
              These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the
            
            
              word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether
            
            
              those things were so.
            
            
              Acts 17:11
            
            
              .
            
            
              It is of little advantage to skim over the surface of the Scriptures. If we would
            
            
              understand fully the words of Christ, thought must be brought into the searching
            
            
              of the Scriptures. We should open the Scriptures with great reverence, and not in
            
            
              a slothful, lazy manner. The word of Christ is spirit and life to the receiver. The
            
            
              words of Christ to the Pharisees were, “[Ye] search the Scriptures; for in them
            
            
              ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me” (
            
            
              John 5:39
            
            
              ).
            
            
              They were searching the Scriptures for evidence of Christ’s appearing, gathering
            
            
              up every evidence in regard to the manner in which they supposed He would come,
            
            
              while Christ was in their midst, and they did not discern Him by the use of faith....
            
            
              In this our day, as in Christ’s day, there will be a misreading and misinterpreting
            
            
              of the Scriptures. If the Jews had studied the Scriptures with earnest, prayerful,
            
            
              humble hearts, their searching would have been rewarded with a true knowledge
            
            
              of the time, and not only the time, but also the manner of Christ’s first appearing.
            
            
              They would not have ascribed the glories of the second appearing of Christ to His
            
            
              first advent. They had the testimony of Daniel; they had the testimony of Isaiah
            
            
              and other prophets; they had the teaching of Moses; and here was Christ Himself
            
            
              in their midst, and still they were searching the Scriptures for evidence in regard
            
            
              to His coming. They were doing to Christ, at the same time, the very things that
            
            
              it had been prophesied they would do. They were so blinded that they knew not
            
            
              the time of His visitation, or what they were doing. Thus they were fulfilling the
            
            
              Scripture.
            
            
              Many are doing the same thing today ... because they have not had experi-
            
            
              ence in the testing message comprehended in the first, second, and third angels’
            
            
              messages. There are those who are searching the Scriptures for proof that these
            
            
              messages are still in the future. They gather together the truthfulness of the mes-
            
            
              sages, but they fail to give them their proper place in prophetic history. Therefore
            
            
              such are in danger of misleading the people in regard to locating the messages.
            
            
              They do not see and understand the time of the end, or when to locate the mes-
            
            
              sages....The watchman is to know the time of the night. Everything is now clothed
            
            
              with a solemnity that all who believe the truth should feel and sense.... All the
            
            
              little things of life are but a mote now. Those that pertain to eternity are of great
            
            
              consequence.—
            
            
              Manuscript 41a, December 20, 1896
            
            
              , untitled manuscript.
            
            
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