Friday, January 23, 2009

Our Roots, Pt.1

The following link will take you to a paper written by Bert Haloviak, head of the Archives and Statistics department of the General Conference. In this paper he explores the theology, philosophy, people, and events which formed (and sometimes opposed) the governance structure of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It's long--47 pages in the body, minus the footnotes--but well worth settling down to when you have a free afternoon.

http://www.adventistarchives.org/doc_info.asp?DocID=53

Friday, January 2, 2009

Advice from the Spirit of Prophesy, Pt 6

"It is not for men in any part of the world, in any line of his work, to depart from God's principles in any business transaction. God wants the world to see that business can be carried on in accordance with the principles that mark the character of God in Christ. What are God's commandments?--They are the wall which is built round his people. There is to be no departure from his principles, no bringing in of worldly principles. No worldly customs or practices are to be brought in for this people who are to be representatives of Christ to follow. When we keep the commandments of God, we are in touch with God, and he is connected with us" (General Conference Bulletin, April 3, 1901, par. 5).

"Why, I ask you, are men who have not brought self into subjection allowed to stand in important positions of truth and handle sacred things? They have grown to the stature of men, but they have brought with them their childish tendencies. God does not want any such thing. He has made provision for all to have in them the grace of Christ. No others will enter heaven. There has been one rebellion there, and there will not be another. We have been given an opportunity to get rid of every kind of rebellion" (Ibid, par. 12).

"There are those who have stood as managers and yet have not managed after God's order. Some have served on committees here and committees there, and have felt free to dictate just what the committee should say and do, claiming that those who did not carry out these ideas were sinning against Christ. When the power of God is manifest in the church and in the management of the various departments of his work, when it is evident that the managers are themselves controlled by the Holy Spirit of God, then it is time to consider that you are safe in accepting what they may say, under God. But you must know that you are guided by the principles of the Word of the living God. The Great General of armies, the Captain of the Lord's host, is our leader" (Ibid, par. 32).

"The Lord enters into every house, into every office, into every room, where his work is done. Angels of God are passing and repassing through these offices, and there is a record kept of everything that is done in these places. By this record the workers are to be judged. "By thy words thou shalt be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned;" every word and action. God is watching, and every one will be rewarded according as his works have been" (Ibid, par. 36).