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UNDERSTANDING  TRUE  BIBLE  FELLOWSHIP  and  FAITH,  part 3  quotes

1)    Understanding True Bible Faith

     What are these 7 key pillars or landmarks of truth that have been carefully hewn out of God’s word of truth?
     “The passing of the time in 1844 was a period of great events, opening to our astonished eyes the cleansing of the sanctuary transpiring in heaven, and having decided relation to God's people upon the earth, [also] the first and second angels' messages and the third, unfurling the banner on which was inscribed, "The commandments of God and the faith of Jesus."  One of the landmarks (or pillars – see Selected Messages, book 3, p 406; Manuscript Releases, vol 10, p 387; Manuscript 760, p 9) under this message was the temple of God, seen by His truth-loving people in heaven, and the ark containing the law of God.  The light of the Sabbath of the fourth commandment flashed its strong rays in the pathway of the transgressors of God's law.  The nonimmortality of the wicked is an old landmark.  I can call to mind nothing more that can come under the head of the old landmarks.” Counsels to Writers and Editors, p 30-31.

     Inspiration declared these 7 key pillars or landmarks of our faith to be:



1st Pillar – the First Angel’s Message
2nd Pillar – the Second Angel’s Message
3rd Pillar – the Temple of God in Heaven, or the Heavenly Sanctuary
4th Pillar – the Cleansing of the Heavenly Sanctuary and Christ’s Ministerial Work There as our High Priest
5th Pillar – the Law of God including the Sabbath of the Fourth Commandment
6th Pillar – the Third Angel’s Message
7th Pillar – the Non-Immortality of the Wicked or of the Soul





2)    


     1st Pillar – the First Angel’s Message

     “And I saw another angel fly in the midst of heaven, having the everlasting gospel to preach unto them that dwell on the earth, and to every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and people, Saying with a loud voice, Fear God, and give glory to him; for the hour of his judgment is come: and worship him that made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and the fountains of waters.” Revelation 14:6-7.

     The Everlasting Gospel is the "Good News" about Jesus and the plan of redemption and salvation from sin through faith in Jesus Christ – the connecting link between God and man (John 14:6, Genesis 28:12-13).  This glorious gospel declares that we can be freely justified before God (Isaiah 45:25, Romans 3:28, Galatians 2:16, Romans 3:24, Titus 3:7, 1 Corinthians 6:11, Romans 5:9, 3:4, Matthew 12:37, Romans 2:13, James 3:20-24), obtain grace and strength to stand (Romans 5:1-5, Ephesians 6:10-18, Galatians 5:1), warring against and victoriously overcoming all temptations and sins (Romans 8:1-2) unto righteousness (Romans 6:16, 5:21) and continued sanctification through Christ and His Holy Spirit (Jeremiah 23:6, Isaiah 61:10, 1 Thessalonians 4:3-4, 2 Thessalonians 2:13) which strengtheneth us (Philippians 4:13).  This gospel is not "all faith" or "all grace" which shuts out our efforts, nor is it "all works" which shuts out Jesus.  It is the uniting of divinity and humanity – God working and us working for our salvation (Philippians 2:12-13, Revelation 22:14).





3)    What is the Plan of Redemption or Salvation?  It is the "conditional" process (Testimonies, vol 2, p 691; vol 5, p 692; vol 3, p 481; vol 1, p 440; Patriarchs and Prophets, p 431; Bible Commentary, vol 7, p 931) whereby fallen humanity can be reconciled back to God (Patriarchs and Prophets, p 331) by their working participation and union with God (Acts of Apostles, p 482; Testimonies, vol 6, p 372; Evangelism, p 596; Desire of Ages, p 296-297; Testimonies, vol 4, p 464) in the keeping of His laws (Selected Messages, book 1, p 218, 225; Testimonies, vol 5, p 515), and in the subduing of every sin in their life through the force of their will (Selected Messages, book1, p 82; Desire of Ages, p 311; Steps to Christ, p 15; Patriarchs and Prophets, p 248; Mount of Blessings, p 61; Testimonies, vol 5, p 513; Matthew 11:12; Bible Commentary, vol 1, 1095-1096) to reflect God's righteousness and to vindicate His character before all peoples (Patriarchs and Prophets, p 68).  Jesus Christ made possible this glorious plan by being born of a virgin, clothing His divinity with, and becoming one with humanity (Desire of Ages, p 363), taking man's fallen sinful nature upon Him (Fundamentals of Christian Education, p 408; Testimonies, vol 5, p 235; Desire of Ages, p 49, 117; Bible Commentary, vol 4, p 1147; Review and Herald, vol 1, p 140; vol 3, p 421; Spirit of Prophecy, vol 2, p 39), and then engaging the strong foe's temptations with the inward pulling and drawing towards sin, but never giving in to this (Testimonies, vol 5, p 177; Bible Commentary, vol 7, p 929; Hebrews 4:15; Signs of the Times, vol 3, p 264). This was necessary in order for Christ to experience and overcome the strong temptations with which Satan tempts fallen humanity, and thus Christ broke Satan's hold upon man (Prophets and Kings, p 586), and provided humanity with a perfect example and pattern of how they can also overcome (Revelation 3:21; Testimonies, vol 4, p 45, 86; Desire of Ages, p 49; Sons and Daughters of God, p 23; Bible Commentary, vol 7, p 925; vol 5, p 1082; Acts of Apostles, p 531; Ministry of Healing, p 180-181).
     Christ never once used His own divine power while on earth (Testimonies, vol 4, p 45; Counsels to Parents and Teachers, p 276-277; Desire of Ages, p 119; Bible Commentary, vol 5, p 1124), not even for others (angels did the miracles – Desire of Ages, p 143), but completely worked with and relied upon His Father for help to overcome the great temptations and to sustain Him in His work (Desire of Ages, p 24, 147, 674-75; Education, p 80; Messages to Young People, p 58).  Thus Christ had no advantage over humanity, and we can, by uniting with God through Christ by faith, exercise the same powers which Christ had in order to live a pure spotless life out of love for God (Desire of Ages, p 24, 664).  Christ bore, suffered, and died upon the cruel cross, rose the third day, and ascended to heaven to minister as our High Priest before God in securing for humanity the choice to serve God or Satan.  Thus the "humanity of Christ means everything to us" (Our Heavenly Calling, p 48), because if Christ did not take on Him our fallen sinful nature, but had an unfallen nature like Adam before the fall or of the angels, then He could not have suffered by being tempted, and would not know what you or I are going through when we are tempted.  This would mean that He could not know how to succor or help us out of the temptation!  But praise God this is not the case. Christ did have our fallen sinful nature upon Him, and He did suffer by being tempted, and therefore He can indeed help us in every time of need (Hebrews 2:10, 16, 18, 5:7-9; Testimonies, vol 5, p 177).





4)    What is sin?  "Sin is the transgression of the law" of God, or the ten commandments (1 John 3:4, 2:7; Exodus 20:1-17).

     What is Justification?  Justification is the gift from God of full and complete pardon from passed acknowledged, confessed, and forsaken sins (Proverbs 28:13; 1 John 1:9; Selected Messages, book 1, p 391; Bible Commentary, vol  6, p 1071).  Justification is manifested by the transformation of character (Bible Commentary, vol 6, p 1071), and is not given or retained while transgressing God's law (Selected Messages, book 1, p 213, 366; James 2:24).  It is not "once justified, always justified!"

     What is Sanctification?  Sanctification is the continual growing in grace (Bible Commentary, vol 7, p 947) by daily studying God's word (1 Corinthians 6:11; 1 Timothy 4:5; John 17:19) and daily dying to self by conforming to God's will (Testimonies, vol 4, p 299).  We must keep God's law to attain and maintain sanctification (Counsels on Health, p 69; Great Controversy, p, 467; Testimonies, vol 2, p 472).  Thus sanctification means perfect love, perfect obedience, perfect conformity to God's will (Isaiah 5:16; 1 Thessalonians 4:3-4; 2 Thessalonians 2:13; Acts of Apostles, p 565).





5)    What does it mean to "fear God"?  To fear God means to love (Deuteronomy 10:12), reverence (Psalms 89:7), trust (Psalms 115:11), serve (Joshua 24:14; 1 Samuel 12:14, 24), hope (Psalms 33:18-22, 147:11), keep His commandments (Deuteronomy 31:12-13, 17:19, 5:29; Psalms 112:1), and depart from evil (Proverbs 3:7, 16:6; 2 Chronicles 19:7; Exodus 20:20; Psalms 34:11, 14; Job 28:28; Proverbs 8:13).

     What does it mean to "give glory to Him"?  To give glory to God means to reflect His righteous character in your own life and actions (Exodus 33:18-23, 34:5-8; Acts 10:35; 1 Corinthians 15:33-34; Psalms 29:1-2, 86:7-13).





6)    What does it mean that "the hour of His judgement is come"?  This means that the day of God's judgment had arrived on October 22, 1844 (Evangelism, p 223; Selected Messages, book 1, p 125; Testimonies, vol 5, p 692).  Those who have chosen to serve God and continued faithful to Him would be judged worthy of everlasting life (Great Controversy, p 480; Testimonies, vol 4, p 384), but those who choose to reject God and His means of salvation, and to continue in sin, would be judged unworthy of everlasting life (1 Peter 4:17; Romans 2:5-9; Great Controversy, p 482-486; Early Writings, p 280).  All our sins are being written down in the record books of heaven for the purpose of the judgment (Daniel 7:9-11; Great Controversy, p 487; Christ’s Object Lessons, p 310), and it starts first with the dead, and then with the living (Great Controversy, p 436; Selected Messages, book 1, p 125).  The judgment does not free us from sin, but awakens us to the urgency that time is short, and that we must be delivered through Jesus from sin's prison house before we are individually judged and can stand in the judgment (Great Controversy, p 436), or we will face eternal destruction (Revelation 20:11-15).

     What does it mean to "worship Him"?  To worship God means that we honor, serve and obey God and Him alone (Psalms 96:9, 29:2, 5:7; 1 Chronicles 16:29; Matthew 4:10; John 4:23-24), that our spiritual allegiance is to God and Him alone and not to any man or church or government or nation or power (Acts 5:29; Galatians 1:10; Psalms 118:6, 8-9).




7)    These time prophecies connected with the 1st angel’s message were the 1260, 1290, 1335 and the 2300 days, and it further revealed that each day of timed prophecy represented 1 year of literal time.
     “After the number of the days in which ye searched the land, even forty days, each day for a year, shall ye bear your iniquities, even forty years”. Numbers 14:34.

     “For I have laid upon thee the years of their iniquity, according to the number of the days, three hundred and ninety days: so shalt thou bear the iniquity of the house of Israel.  And when thou hast accomplished them, lie again on thy right side, and thou shalt bear the iniquity of the house of Judah forty days: I have appointed thee each day for a year.” Ezekiel 4:5-6.

     These 4 timed prophecies are found in the books of Daniel and Revelation, and let us briefly go over each one.

     The 1290 d/y prophecy of Daniel 12:11, began in the year 508 AD.  Before 508 AD Roman Catholicism had almost gained total religious control of all the Western nations of Europe, yet such nations as the Franks and the Goths still eluded them.  But king Clovis of the Franks decided to convert to Catholicism, and then began a war against the Goths, and finally conquered them in 508 AD.  After conquering the Goths, king Clovis then turned over to the papacy religious control of his and the Goths territory.  So in 508 AD, the Papacy had obtained complete religious control over all the Western nations of Europe, thus beginning this 1290 d/y prophecy.  And if you add 1290 years onto 508 AD, this will bring you down to the year 1798.

     The 1260 d/y prophecy of Daniel 7:25, 12:7; Revelation 11:2-3, 12:6, 14, 13:5, began in the year 538 AD.  Even though Catholicism had already gained religious control over all Western Europe 30 years earlier, yet they did not yet have complete civil control.  But by 538 Catholicism finally obtained complete control over all the civil governments of these European nations, thus enabling them to use civil power to enforce their decrees and punish those who did not bow to their authority and commands.  This total religious and civil control began the 1260 years of the dark ages, and if you add 1260 years onto 538 AD, this will bring you down to the year 1798.
     In 1798, the French General Berthier captured the pope and took away all power from the Catholic church, thus giving the Papacy a deadly wound (see Revelation 13:3).
     "...Napoleon gave orders that in the event of his (pope Pius VI) death no successor should be elected to his office, and that the Papacy should be discontinued....No wonder that half Europe thought Napoleon's veto would be obeyed, and that with the pope the Papacy was dead". The Modern Papacy, p 1, by Joseph Rickaby, S. J. (see also Bible Source, p 392).

     "In 1798 the French republican army under General Berthier took possession of the city of Rome, and entirely superseded the whole papal power.  This was a deadly wound..." A Commentary and Critical Notes, by Adam Clarke, 1850 (see also Bible Source, p 393).
     In 1798, both the 1290 and the 1260 d/y prophecies were ended.


     The 1335 d/y prophecy is found in Daniel 12:12.  1335 is 45 d/y more than 1290, and the 1290 year prophecy ended in 1798.  If you add 45 years onto 1798, this will bring you down to the year 1843.
     Since the 1335 d/y prophecy was seen to be ending in the year 1843, William Miller believed that the 2300 d/y prophecy would also end in 1843.  He then began preaching that Jesus Christ would return in the clouds of heaven in 1843, and told everyone that they needed to get themselves ready.  So the truths of the 1st angel, combined with these 4 timed prophecies of Daniel and Revelation was indeed being heard, studied, believed and followed by multitudes of convicted souls, and a great religious revival began to occur all around the world, but especially here in America.