Nov - Dec -- 2006 Bonus Issue “Watchman, what of the night?” "The hour has come, the
hour is striking and striking at you,
"The Redemption ...that is in Christ Jesus" Romans 3:24
Editor's Preface
The Three Angels' Messages of Revelation 14 is the
basis of Adventism. I know of no other religious body or Movement proclaiming
them. These messages are found in the book which God gave to Jesus Christ to
show to His followers what must take place. One of those
"musts" will be 144,000 people who will be keeping "the commandments
of God" (14:12). They are declared to be "holy ones" ('agiwn).
Not since Jesus Christ lived a man among men has such been seen. He realized
such an experience clothed in the garb of fallen humanity. Can He reproduce
such a life in those who come by faith to Him? Can He "save to the
uttermost"? (Heb. 7:25). This is what His "unchangeable
priesthood" is all about (ver. 24). This is why the sanctuary and all
prophecies pertaining to it are important to Adventism. None can be set aside
as of little consequence. We may not as yet understand all the light and truth
that God has for us. We may have many things yet to learn, as well as things to
unlearn. God and heaven alone are infallible. Let us not try to crawl up on the
infallible Throne and pronounce judgment against that which God has entrusted
to us. Let us proclaim the redemption that is in Christ Jesus. To do so will
require the faith of Jesus. +++++++ "Now
unto Him that is able to keep you from falling, and to present you faultless
before the presence of His glory with exceeding joy, to the only wise God our
Savior, be glory and majesty, dominion and power, both now and ever.
Amen." Jude 24-25 Page 2 "The Redemption - - - - - - - - - -that is in Christ Jesus" Romans 3: 24 After declaring that "all - both Jew and Gentile
- have sinned, and come short of the glory of God," Paul sets forth
"the redemption that is in Christ Jesus" (Rom. 3:23-24). It is the
ultimate objective of God in justification by faith. It is the establishment of
the law by faith (3:31). In the book of Revelation we are told that there is
to be that final display of this justification. The "third angel"
declares, "Here they are!" -- those who
"keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus." How will it
be accomplished? Paul answers that question in Romans 4, because in Romans 5,
he declares - "Therefore, being justified by faith, we have peace
with God through" the redemption that is in "our Lord Jesus
Christ" (5:1). That accomplishment was illustrated in the experience of
Abraham and Sarah in the conception and birth of Isaac. It needs to be kept in mind that it was not Abraham
who was sterile, but Sarah. He had fathered Ishmael (Gen. 16:16). Six more sons
would be born to him after the death of Sarah (Gen. 25:12). Sarah had reached
the time of life wherein it was stated that it ceased to be with her
"after the manner of women" (Gen. 18:11), and was still childless.
Yet the Lord told Abraham within the hearing of Sarah, "I will certainly
return unto thee according to the time of life, and lo, Sarah thy wife shall
have a son" (ver. 10). To this Sarah laughed. Jehovah's response was a
simple question as applicable now as then: "Is anything too hard for the
Lord?" (Ver. 14). Justification through faith
that will fulfill the prophecy of Revelation 14:12 is
just as dependent upon the creative power of God as was the birth of Isaac. It
is the final display of the redemption that is in Christ Jesus. It should be
observed and kept in mind that the Lord said - "I will certainly
return unto thee according to the time of life" (18:10), and again
- "At the time appointed I will return unto thee, according to the time
of life, and Sarah shall have a son" (18:14). The "time of
life" with Sarah required the exercise of the same re-creative power of
God upon her for her to conceive and bear Isaac as the creative act of Jesus in
causing the man born blind to see (John 9). Both were the "redemption that
is in Christ Jesus." This is the example that Paul chose to use to
illustrate the realization of justification by faith. He wrote of Abraham: He staggered
not at the promise of God through unbelief; but was strong in faith, giving
glory to God; and being fully persuaded that what He had promised, He was also
able to perform (Rom. 4:20-21). What has God promised in earth's final hour? I will make
a man more precious than fine gold: even a man than the golden wedge of Ophir
(Isaiah. 13:12). Not only does God take the responsibility for the
accomplishment of the objective, but He also defined the era of time when it
will be accomplished: Behold the
day of the Lord cometh. ... For the stars of heaven and the constellations
thereof shall not give their light: the sun shall be darkened in its going
forth, and the moon shall not cause her light to shine (13:9-10). Then He will "make a man more precious than
gold." This is to be followed by "the wrath of the Lord of hosts, and
in the day of His fierce anger" (13:13; Rev. 15:1). The period of time
indicated - the Dark Day in 1780 to the close of probation - parallels the time
of the cleansing of the sanctuary. Page 3 It gives meaning and significance to the message
committed in sacred trust to the Seventh-day Adventist Church (See Testimony for the Church, Vol. 9, p.
19). Another Old Testament prophecy - Zechariah's vision of Joshua and the
Angel - "applies with peculiar
force to the experience of God's people in the closing up of the great day of atonement"
(5T:472; emphasis supplied). Careful consideration needs to be given to this
vision. Joshua, the High Priest, was the spiritual "icon" of the
nation, yet he was clothed "with filthy garments" (3:3). Well had
Isaiah declared that "all our
righteousnesses are as filthy rags" (64:6). "There is none righteous,
no, not one" (Rom. 3:10) was the premise upon which Paul was building his
theology of justification by faith and its realization. The realization as
given in the vision to Zechariah was two-fold: 1) There is not only a taking
away of the "filthy garments;" but 2) there was to be a clothing with a "change of raiment" (3:14). By Whom this exchange is accomplished, is emphasized. While the
instruction is given to those who stood before Him to "take the filthy
garments from Joshua, the Angel of the Lord of hosts declared, "Behold I have caused thine iniquity to pass
from thee and I will clothe thee with
a change of raiment" (3:4). The emphasis is the same as in the birth of
Isaac. God will work through a new creative act! "If any man be in Christ,
he is a new creation" (ktisiV, II Cor. 5:17).
There is a "mystery" that has been hid from ages and generations but
now is made manifest to his saints, which is "Christ in you, the hope of
glory" (Col. 1:27). The one point in time to which the whole of the final
conflict and victory points is the period of the cleansing of the sanctuary, as
indicated in Isaiah 13:9-13, and to which the vision of Zechariah 3 points with
"peculiar" force "in the closing up of the great day of
atonement" according to the Writings. This involves Daniel 8:14, and 1844 cannot be set
aside as of no significance for it will climax in the full, and final display
of the redemption that is in Christ Jesus! Before us now are a number of factors which are
central in Adventism. The display of a group of people which keep the
commandments of God is connected with the faith of Jesus and the "everlasting
gospel" as well as the hour of His "judgment" (Rev. 14:6-7).
Further, this group is numbered as 144,000 (14:1-5). Besides keeping the
"commandments of God," they are without fault before the throne of
God with no "guile" (yeudoV falsehood) in
their mouths (14:5). Their doctrine is pure; it is "the truth (as it is)
in Jesus" (Eph. 4:21). Could it be that those who are designated as the
144,000 in Revelation 14 are called "men of wonder" by Zechariah
(3:8, Heb. Margin) and symbolized by the gold of Ophir in Isaiah? (13:12)? We need to ask some questions about the judgment. To
these, we shall now direct our attention. Should we read Rev. 14:6 - "The hour of His judgment"
as in the KJV, or "the hour of the judgment of Him ('h
wra thV krisewV autou) is
come" as the Greek text permits? Why were the heavenly Hosts summoned to appear before
the Ancient of days and what was the purpose of the Son of man coming also?
(Dan. 7:10-13; Rev. 5:11-12). It was from among the Heavenly host that
rebellion first arose. Here enters an insight from the book of Hebrews. Man
was created to be but a "little while inferior to the angels"
bracu ti par aggelouV
- Heb. 2:7, margin). The same
Greek words are applied to Christ in regard to His incarnate experience (verse
9). Now comes the hour when Page 4 God designs to carry out His original intent. Can He
do so, and "affliction" not arise a second time? The books are
opened. The record of every man's failure is clearly penned. The angels have
kept an accurate record (See Eccl. 5:6). Before the Throne now stands a
"Lamb as it has been slain" Rev. 5:6). Has He paid sufficiently for
man's digressions? It would seem that the vision of John in Rev. 5:6-13 is but
an enlargement of Daniel 7:9-10; 13-14 and an answer to the question, has Jesus
made a sufficient sacrifice? It would seem, however, that there is a condition
placed by the Heavenly Host upon the exaltation of man. Each one so elevated
must accept the Lamb as Lord and Master of his life. There appears another book
- "the Lamb's Book of Life" in which is recorded only names - those
of the redeemed. "Deeds" and "books" are associated
together, as are also "names" and a single book. To these verses can
be added a suggested association found in the Writings: Says the prophet Daniel, "The judgment was set, and the books
were opened." The revelator, describing
the same scene, adds, "Another book was opened, which is the book of
life; and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the
books, according to their works" (The Great Controversy, p. 480). The concept of God keeping records of names and deeds
in books appears early in biblical revelation. At the time of the worship of
the golden calf when Israel first camped at Mt. Sinai, we find this request of
Moses as he pleaded for Israel's forgiveness - And if thou
wilt forgive their sin --; and if not, blot me, I pray thee, out of thy book
which thou hast written (Ex. 32:32). The Old Testament closes with the revelation of
"a book of remembrance" which God caused to be "written before Him
for them that feared the Lord, and that thought upon His name" (Mal.
3:16). The book of Daniel indicates that when the Judgment
is set, "the books were opened" (7:10), but it is not until the
judgment of the great white throne (Rev. 20:12) that those who are
"dead" (in trespasses and sin) are judged out of those things which
were written in the books according to their "works" (20:13). John,
however, introduces another book - the Book of Life (20:12) of the Lamb slain
from the foundation of the world (13:8). It is a book of names. No eulogies are
recorded of man's righteousnesses. Only the redemption that is in Christ Jesus
has supplied the merits of redeeming grace. No human alive today has seen a perfect human being.
There is recorded the solitary life of One only who has lived in human flesh
perfectly, and that was the Lord Jesus Christ. Yet God has indicated that there
will be those who will keep His commandments and reveal the faith of Jesus
(Rev. 14:12). He has left on record the experience of Abraham and Sarah. Paul,
in his great epistle to the Romans was inspired to pick that record as the
illustration of how the realization will come about. It indicated that Abraham
"staggered not at the promise; but was strong in faith" (4:20). Never mind that Abraham stumbled around for more than twenty plus
years over the promises of God. We have been stumbling around for more
than a century over the acceptance of the message of righteousness by faith. We
have not even dared to suggest what God will have to do with and to us for His
righteousness to be perfected in us. I have not either. I can do no boasting.
Would that He could be able to say to each of us - "Great is thy faith: be
it unto thee as thou wilt" (Matt. 15:28). Page 5 Warnings - Give Heed! "So closely will the
counterfeit resemble the true that it will be impossible to distinguish between
them except by the Holy Scriptures." Great Controversy, p. 593 "Every position of truth
taken by our people will bear the criticism of the greatest minds; the highest
of the world's great men will be brought in contact with truth, and therefore
every position we take should be critically examined and tested by the
Scriptures." Letter
6, 1886 "The track of truth lies close beside the tract of error, and both tracks may seem to be one to minds which are not worked by the Holy Spirit, and which, therefore, are not quick to discern the difference between truth and error. R&H , Oct. 22,1903 Well would it be for the church
and the world if the principles that actuated those steadfast souls (early
Christians) were revived in the hearts of God's professed people. There is an
alarming indifference in regard to the doctrines which are the pillars of the
Christian faith. The opinion is gaining ground that, after all, these are not
of vital importance. This degeneracy is strengthening the hands of the agents
of Satan, so that false theories and fatal delusions which the faithful in ages
past imperiled their lives to resist and expose, are
now regarded with favor by thousands who claim to be followers of Christ." The Great Controversy, p. 46 "Satan has wrought with
deceiving power, bringing in a multiplicity of errors that obscure the truth.
Error cannot stand alone, and would soon become extinct if it did not fasten
itself like a parasite upon the tree of truth. Error draws its life from the
truth of God. The traditions of men, like floating germs, attach themselves to
the truth of God, and men regard them as a part of the truth. Through false
doctrines, Satan gains a foothold, and captivates the minds of men, causing
them to hold theories that have no foundation in truth. Men boldly teach for
doctrines the commandments of men; and as traditions pass on from age to age,
they acquire a power over the human mind. But age does not make error truth, neither does its burdensome weight cause the plant of
truth to become a parasite. The tree of truth bears its own genuine fruit,
showing its true origin and nature. The parasite of error also bears its own
fruit, and makes manifest that its character is diverse from the plant of
heavenly origin. R&H, October 22,1895 These quotations serve as a preface to a documented
manuscript, The Masterpiece of Deception,
written in Australia under the pen name, "Swift Messenger." It
contains twelve brief chapters, and four appendices. It was written in response
to a request the author had received from Robert J. Wieland. Wieland's request read: Dear
Brother: You liken the doctrine of the trinity to something like
"deviltry." I do not question what you say, but I have requests from
people who ask what is there in the doctrine of the trinity that is so
devilish, so spiritually lethal to genuine Christian experience. Could you
articulate some reasons that would help me to reply to others. This the "Swift Messenger" has done. Copies
may be obtained by writing to the ALF of Australia, 1745 Cape Otway Rd., Wurdi-Boluc, VIC 3241.
The cost is $5.00 postpaid. Appendix C is addressed to "Brother S, Brother C
and Brother C" He writes: Coming down
to the last generation of time (Luke 21:32) and within a whisker of the
pronouncement of the Fourth Angel of Rev. 18, I am much concerned with
ignorance of the finer details of truth, the avoidance of textual evidence
(which rightly convinces me to avoid Page 6 the Trinity) but in the same breath does nothing to avoid
forms of ecumenical MONOTHEISM.... Your form of Monotheism has you all:- 1.
Ignorantly denigrating the Eternal Deity of our Lord
and Saviour Jesus Christ. 2. I believe
you have tried to peep behind the "wall of Eternity" when silence is
golden in coming to conclusions on the origins of the Godhead. Signing "30" Next year - 2007 - will mark the 73rd year since I
preached my first sermon. It was an early Sunday morning, and I went to visit
the Jorgensens, in whose home we had met for Sabbath
school and worship. Yes, the Conference recognized "home churches" at
that time. Actually, we were called a "company" rather than a
"church." I am sure that the Iowa Conference had more
"companies" and Sabbath schools than "churches" in 1934.
The Jorgenson's had retired from Petosky, Michigan,
where they were pastoring. She was a credentialed
Bible Worker, and had given my mother and me Bible Studies in 1932. That particular Sunday morning, Elder Jorgenson told
me to go to the pump organ, and see the picture they had received in the mail.
It was of a young man they knew in Michigan who was graduating from Emanuel
Missionary College. He told me that the young man had preached his first sermon
when he was 14. I didn't stay long that morning, but hurried home and told my
mother about the young man, stating, I could "beat" (not the best
motivation in the world) that record. I would not be 14 till October of that
year. Mother was delighted to hear my resolve as she had dedicated me to the
Lord before I was born. In August, I asked Elder Jorgenson if I could speak.
He set the following Sabbath. The text I used was Amos 4:12 - "prepare to
meet thy God, 0 Israel." The pulpit was the dining room table. In 15
minutes I had said all that I could say. But Elder Jorgensen asked me to
prepare another sermon which I did. I have been preaching ever since except for
the educational time out - four years at Union, and a year (twenty years) later
at Andrews University. Before going to Union, I was preaching every other
Sabbath for the Ames Company, which met in the basement of the city band shell,
and at Perry on the alternate Sabbaths. They met in a home. The
13th Sabbath I hitch-hiked on Friday to Knoxville, and spoke in their church
which had a pulpit, which they prized, from which Ellen White had spoken.
I enjoyed fellowship with the Reins brothers, Dale and Don, who were my age. From Union, I accepted a call to the Texico Conference, and arrived in New Mexico to join in an
evangelistic effort being conducted in an un-entered rural area near the then
conference office at Clovis. The meetings were held in the high school
auditorium. The other rural congregations, Baptist and Methodists, closed their
Sunday services during our meetings. Sunday morning, I was assigned the "Trial
by Jury" format to present the change of the Sabbath. The one in charge of
the meetings spent the Sabbath rounding up a "jury" of nine. During the years following, it was conference
evangelism; pastoring, which included the First
Church in Toronto, Canada, and while there a confrontation over the Lord's Day
Act of Canada. (See Bible Students'
Source Book, Commentary Reference Series, Vol. 9, p. 978, 1962) Page 7 My last official work for the Church directly, was
serving as head of the Bible and History department at old Madison College just
before its doors were closed. Following the year at Andrews University, I asked
for and received a "leave of absence." Having served on conference
committees I was aware of how ministers were "dissected" on occasion,
so I requested a statement from the Union Conference from which was I
credentialed. Signed by the Union President, H. H. Schmidt, it read: TO WHOM IT
MAY CONCERN: This is to
establish the fact that Wm. H. Grotheer left the employ of old Madison College
and the Southern Union Conference strictly on his own, June 1, 1965. He was in
good and regular standing as a denominational worker when he took this
voluntary leave of absence. Forty years have passed. During this time I have
served as Editor of Publications and Research for the Adventist Laymen's
Foundation. A change of pace is required. Instead of trying to continue to
publish "Watchman, What of the Night?"
as a bi-monthly publication we shall plan to place a "thought for the
month" or briefly discuss an important religious news item on the two
Websites. (See the next column as how to locate them.) If you cannot access
either of these two sites so as to bring the message to your screen and wish a
copy, you may write to the office, sending your name and postal address, and we
will mail you a copy free.
WEBSITE
E- Originally published by Adventist Laymen's Foundation of Mississippi/Arkansas
Wm. H. Grotheer, Editor
Adventist Laymen's Foundation was chartered in 1971 by Elder Wm.
H. Grotheer, then 29 years in the Seventh-day Adventist
ministry, and associates, for the benefit of Seventh-day
Adventists who were deeply concerned about the compromises of
fundamental doctrines by the Church leaders in conference with
those who had no right to influence them. Elder Grotheer began
to publish the monthly "Thought Paper," Watchman, What of the
Night? (WWN) in January, 1968, and continued the publication as
Editor until the end of 2006. Elder Grotheer died on May 2,
2009.
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