Dr. J. H. Kellogg
Dear brother,—
I received your
excellent letter a short time ago. You were not at home when you wrote, but
were travelling from place to place, and therefore I did not answer
immediately. After I received your letter, my heart was much oppressed. For
several nights I could not sleep past one o’clock, but walked the room,
praying. The fourth night I said, “Lord, what wilt thou have me to do. I am
willing to do anything that it is duty for me to do.” I was instructed, “I have
a message for you to bear to Dr. Kellogg.” I thought, “It will do no good. He
does not accept the messages that I bear him, unless these harmonize with his
plans and devisings.” Yet I must give the message given to me for you.
My brother, you have
not heeded the light given you. If you go forward in your own judgment, to
carry out your purposes, you will lead other minds astray. Many of the plans
that have been laid for our work are not according to the plans and purposes of
God.
Had thorough work been
done during the last General Conference at Battle Creek; had there been as God
designed there should be, a breaking up of the fallow ground of the heart, by
the men who had been bearing responsibilities; had they, in humility of soul,
led out in the work of confession and consecration; had they given evidence
that they received the counsels and warnings sent by the Lord to correct their
mistakes, there would have been one of the greatest revivals that there has
been since the day of Pentecost.
What a wonderful work
could have been done for the vast company gathered in Battle Creek at the
General Conference of 1901 if the leaders of our work had taken themselves in
hand. But the work that all heaven was waiting to do as soon as men prepared
the way was not done, for the leaders closed and bolted the door against the
Spirit’s entrance. There was a stopping short of entire surrender to God. And
hearts that might have been purified from all error were strengthened in wrong
doing. The doors were barred against the heavenly current that would have swept
away all evil. Men left their sins unconfessed. They built themselves up in
wrong doing and said to the Spirit of God, “Go thy way for this time; when I
have a more convenient season, I will call for thee.” [Acts 24:25.]
The present is our
sowing time for eternity. We must reap the fruit of the evil seed we sow,
unless we repent the sowing, and ask forgiveness for the mistakes we have made.
Those who, given opportunity to repent and reform, pass over the ground without
humbling their hearts before God, without doing faithful work in putting away
that which He reproves, will become hardened against the counsel of the Lord
Jesus.
All blessings come to
us by virtue of our union with Christ. He, the Lord of hosts, “hath chosen us
in him before the foundation of the earth, that we should be holy, and without
blame before him in love.” [Ephesians 1:4.] He has chosen all who will receive
and believe and practice the truth—chosen them to be united to Him by adoption,
to be members of the royal family. He has made an atonement for sin, and all
who by faith receive Him as their Saviour become sons of God.
Christ knows the
weakness and the failings of the human heart. Of ourselves, we can never make
ourselves fit to be co-workers with Him. It is God’s purpose that each soul
shall realize his inefficiency, and hunger and thirst after righteousness.
Through the cleansing power of the Holy Spirit, we can be made vessels meet for
the Master’s use.
Jesus saves only those
who repent of their sins. By the efficacy of His blood, they are cleansed from
all defilement. In all wisdom and prudence He works in the one who in faith
surrender to Him. “Let him take hold of my strength,” He says, “that he may make
peace with me, and he shall make peace with me.” [Isaiah 27:5.] All those who
die to self He will make vessels unto honor. He will bestow on them wisdom and
understanding in spiritual things, giving them a rich measure of His grace.
It is Christ’s purpose
to enlighten our understanding, that we may know “what is the hope of his
calling, and what the riches of the glory of his inheritance in the saints, and
what is the exceeding greatness of his power” to all who deny self, and, taking
up the cross, follow in the footsteps of Jesus. [Ephesians 1:18, 19.] Words
cannot express the blessedness of following His guidance. He pledges Himself to
work with those who strive to represent Him in thought, word, and deed. He
gives them assurances to encourage them when they are cast down. He speaks
words that will uplift them, but He never designs to exalt them in their own
estimation. He gives them the earnest of His Spirit, recognizing their weakness
in wearing His yoke. “Learn of me” He says, “and ye shall find rest unto your
souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.” [Matthew 11:29, 30.]
Holiness of heart and works and spirit is obtained through a belief of the
truth.
The power of the grace
of God is manifested when He leads men away from their own thoughts and their
own desires and makes them willing to die to self. He leads them to believe on
Christ and to trust in Him. He will raise them from spiritual death to spiritual
life and to immortality and will seal them as His forever because of their
obedience to His commands.
The heavenly Messenger
turned to you, and said: “Unless you are converted, and become as a little
child, you will walk in self-sufficiency and self-confidence and will estrange
yourself from God. The Lord has given you encouragement, but you are not in simplicity
co-operating with Him. You do not hunger for the greatness of His power. Did
God lead you to bind yourself up with worldly men who do not obey His commands?
What has drawn this veil over your spiritual eyesight, that you do not honor
and glorify God, but walk in a way that glorifies self?”
The kingdoms of this
world are soon to become the kingdoms of our Lord. “The seventh angel sounded,
and there were great voices in heaven, saying, The kingdoms of this world are
become the kingdoms of our Lord and of his Christ; and he shall reign forever
and ever.” There is to be a rapid and triumphant spread of the gospel. “And the
temple of God was opened in heaven, and there was seen in his temple the ark of
his testament; and there were lightnings, and voices, and thunderings, and an
earthquake, and great hail.” [Revelation 11:15, 19.]
The ark of God’s
testament, covered by the mercy seat, was seen in His temple. What does this
ark contain?—the law of God. Moses was directed to make an ark in which was to
be placed the law of God, written with God’s own finger upon the tables of
stone. This law God gave for the guidance of His people, and it was stamped
with the assurance, staked upon His almighty power, that He has entered into
covenant relation with them. Today God makes a covenant with all who will take
their stand as loyal subjects of His kingdom, reverencing the law that occupies
so prominent a position beneath the mercy seat.
The ark is a
representation of the keeping power of God. In it the law is kept. And today
there comes to us John’s testimony, “The temple of God was opened in heaven,
and there was seen in his temple the ark of his testament.” [Verse 19.]
The ark was to the
Jewish people all that the Bible is to be to us. In the Bible are gathered the
testimonies of divine truth that we are ever to keep before our minds. We are
to study the Word of God in the way pointed out in the sixth chapter of John. “He
that eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood,” Christ said, “dwelleth in me, and
I in him. As the living Father hath sent me, and I live by the Father; so he
that eateth me, even he shall live by me. … It is the Spirit that quickeneth;
the flesh profiteth nothing; the words that I speak unto you, they are spirit,
and they are life.” [John 6:56, 57, 63.]
Wonderful words!
Eating the flesh and drinking the blood of the Son of God brings eternal life.
The Word of God is to
become a part of our very being. You are to become as a little child, as must
every one who is admitted into the city of God. We are to be little children,
not kings and rulers striving to make a great display, but little children, realizing
our lack of knowledge and experience. It is only when we serve God in the
strictest integrity and in humility of mind, trusting in Jesus, that we are
safe. Everything is to be shaken that can be shaken.
The heavenly Messenger
said to you, “Your only hope is in clothing yourself with the garments of
Christ’s righteousness. Never, never link yourself up with the world. Those who
disregard God’s holy precepts will in the last great day stand with the apostate.
The Word of the living God is to be our Guide.
“God is not with you
in all the steps you have taken. In your councils, take no steps to unite with
worldly men, lest you lead into false paths those who would be true to the
principles that must characterize us as a people.” It is our work to point men to
the living truths of the law of God which His people are to keep pure and holy.
The leaders in our
medical work should now be considering the testimonies that for years have been
coming to them. If they pay no heed to these warnings, the Lord cannot
co-operate with them as He desires to. There is danger of your placing yourself
and others in harmony with worldly plans. Faithfulness in duty, trust in God at
every step—this is your safety. If you follow your own ambitious projects, you
will go where Jesus has given you no liberty to go. Obey the Word of God, and
you will be safe.