
I
– THE FAITH OF THE SAINTS
II – THE UNBROKEN LINE OF FAITH
III - HOW WOULD THE CHURCH COME INTO UNITY
OF FAITH?
IV - THE BANNER OF GOD
V - THE CHAMPIONS OF GOSPEL TRUTHS, THE REFORMERS
WHO PLANTED THE BLOOD-STAINED BANNER OF JESUS IN DIFFERENT PARTS
OF THE WORLD.
1-3. By Paul, John, and the Waldenses in Europe
4-5. By John Wycliffe, and the Wycliffites
and Lollards
6-7. By John Huss and Jerome
8-10. By Martin Luther, Ulric Zwingli and
the Protestant Princes
11. By Lefevre, Farel, Berquin, Calvin, Froment
12. By Menno Simons, Tausen, Olaf and Petri
13. Tydale, Latimer, and other English Reformers
14.The Puritans and Roger Williams in America
15. By William Miller in America
VI - GOD’S PLAN: HOW HE WILL SET THE
TRUE PILLARS OF OUR FAITH AGAIN
VII - THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST IS-
VIII - HOLD FAST THE BANNER
XIX - PRINCIPLES OF THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH
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HOLD FAST THE BANNER
Let us hold fast the banner.
“The standard-bearers are holding fast their banners. They
are not loosening their hands on the banner of truth until they
lay off the armor. One by one the old warriors' voices become
silent. Their place is vacant. We see them no more, but they being
dead yet speak, for their works do follow them. Let us treat very
tenderly the few aged pilgrims remaining, esteeming them highly
for their works' sake. As their powers are becoming worn and enfeebled,
what they do say is of value. As precious testimony let their
words be treasured. Let not the young men and the new workers
discard or in any respect show indifference to the men of hoary
hairs, but let them rise up and call them blessed. They should
consider that they have themselves entered into these men's labors.
We wish that there was much more of the love of Christ in the
hearts of our believers for those who were first in the proclamation
of the message.”
Selected Messages, book 2, 223-224.
Let us seize the banner from the hand palsied by death.
“We have only a little while to urge the warfare; then Christ
will come, and this scene of rebellion will close. Then our last
efforts will have been made to work with Christ and advance His
kingdom. Some who have stood in the orefront of the battle, zealously
resisting incoming evil, fall at the post of duty; others gaze
sorrowfully at the fallen heroes, but have no time to cease work.
They must close up the ranks, seize the banner from the hand palsied
by death, and with renewed energy vindicate the truth and the
honor of Christ. As never before, resistance must be made against
sin,--against the powers of darkness. The time demands energetic
and determined activity on the part of those who believe present
truth. They should teach the truth by both precept and example.”
Review and Herald, Oct. 25, 1881. (Also in ChS 84)
Let us bear the banner into the very strongholds of the enemy.
“Our work is an aggressive one, and as faithful soldiers
of Jesus, we must bear the blood-stained banner into the very
strongholds of the enemy. . . . If we will consent to lay down
our arms, to lower the blood-stained banner, to become the captives
and servants of Satan, we may be released from the conflict and
the suffering. But this peace will be gained only at the loss
of Christ and heaven. We cannot accept peace on such conditions.
Let it be war, war, to the end of earth's history, rather than
peace through apostasy and sin.”
God’s Amazing Grace, p 333.
“You will be wholly on one side or the other… Christ
draws to His side; Satan hangs out every attraction to draw on
his side. Whom will you choose? Under whose banner will you stand?”
In Heavenly Places, p 277.
“For I am now ready to be offered, and the time of my
departure is at hand. I have fought a good fight, I have finished
my course, I have kept the faith: Henceforth there is laid up
for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous
judge, shall give me at that day: and not to me only, but unto
all them also that love his appearing.”
2 Timothy 4:6-8.
“Faith is trusting God--believing that He loves us and
knows best what is for our good. Thus, instead of our own, it
leads us to choose His way. In place of our ignorance, it accepts
His wisdom; in place of our weakness, His strength; in place of
our sinfulness, His righteousness. Our lives, ourselves, are already
His; faith acknowledges His ownership and accepts its blessing.
Truth, uprightness, purity, have been pointed out as secrets of
life's success. It is faith that puts us in possession of these
principles.
“Every good impulse or aspiration is the gift of God; faith
receives from God the life that alone can produce true growth
and efficiency.
“How to exercise faith should be made very plain. To every
promise of God there are conditions. If we are willing to do His
will, all His strength is ours. Whatever gift He promises, is
in the promise itself. "The seed is the word of God."
Luke 8:11. As surely as the oak is in the acorn, so surely is
the gift of God in His promise. If we receive the promise, we
have the gift.
“Faith that enables us to receive God's gifts is itself
a gift, of which some measure is imparted to every human being.
It grows as exercised in appropriating the word of God. In order
to strengthen faith, we must often bring it in contact with the
word.
“In the study of the Bible the student should be led to
see the power of God's word. In the creation, "He spake,
and it was done; He commanded, and it stood fast." He "calleth
those things which be not as though they were" (Psalm 33:9;
Romans 4:17); for when He calls them, they are.
“How often those who trusted the word of God, though in
themselves utterly helpless, have withstood the power of the whole
world--Enoch, pure in heart, holy in life, holding fast his faith
in the triumph of righteousness against a corrupt and scoffing
generation; Noah and his household against the men of his time,
men of the greatest physical and mental strength and the most
debased in morals; the children of Israel at the Red Sea, a helpless,
terrified multitude of slaves, against the mightiest army of the
mightiest nation on the globe; David, a shepherd lad, having God's
promise of the throne, against Saul, the established monarch,
bent on holding fast his power; Shadrach and his companions in
the fire, and Nebuchadnezzar on the throne; Daniel among the lions,
his enemies in the high places of the kingdom; Jesus on the cross,
and the Jewish priests and rulers forcing even the Roman governor
to work their will; Paul in chains led to a criminal's death,
Nero the despot of a world empire.
“Such examples are not found in the Bible only. They abound
in every record of human progress. The Vaudois and the Huguenots,
Wycliffe and Huss, Jerome and Luther, Tyndale and Knox, Zinzendorf
and Wesley, with multitudes of others, have witnessed to the power
of God's word against human power and policy in support of evil.
These are the world's true nobility. This is its royal line. In
this line the youth of today are called to take their places.
“Faith is needed in the smaller no less than in the greater
affairs of life. In all our daily interests and occupations the
sustaining strength of God becomes real to us through an abiding
trust.”
Education, p 253-254.
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