Search the Scriptures

How shall we search the Scriptures? Gems from the Spirit of Prophecy.

E.G. White

How shall we search the Scriptures? Shall we drive our stakes of doc­trine one after another, and then try to make all Scripture meet our es­tablished opinions; or shall we take our ideas and views to the Scriptures, and measure our theories on every side by the Scriptures of truth? Many who read and even teach the Bible, do not comprehend the precious truth they are teaching or studying. Men entertain errors, when the truth is clearly marked out, and if they would but bring their doctrines to the word of God, and not read the word of God in the light of their doctrines, to prove their ideas right, they would not walk in darkness and blindness, or cherish error. Many give the words of Scrip­ture a meaning that suits their own opinions, and they mislead themselves and deceive others by their misinter­pretations of God's word.

As we take up the study of God's word, we should do so with humble hearts. All selfishness, all love of originality, should be laid aside. Long-cherished opinions must not be re­garded as infallible. It was the un­willingness of the Jews to give up their long-established traditions that proved their ruin. They were deter­mined not to see any flaw in their own opinions or in their expositions of the Scriptures; but however long men may have entertained certain views, if they are not clearly sustained by the writ­ten word, they should be discarded.

Those who sincerely desire truth will not be reluctant to lay open their positions for investigation and criti­cism, and will not be annoyed if their opinions and ideas are crossed. This was the spirit cherished among us forty years ago...

We have many lessons to learn, and many, many to unlearn. God and heaven alone are infallible. Those who think that they will never have to give up a cherished view, never have occasion to change an opinion, will be disappointed. As long as we hold to our own ideas and opinions with determined persistency, we can­not have the unity for which Christ prayed.

Could those who are self-sufficient see how the universe of God regards them; could they see themselves as God sees them, they would behold such weakness, such manifest want of wisdom, that they would cry to the Lord to be their righteousness; they would want to hide from His sight. The apostle says, "Ye are not your own. For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and In your spirit, which are God's." When our schemes and our plans have been broken; when men who have de­pended upon our judgment conclude the Lord would lead them to act and judge for themselves, we should not feel like censuring, and like exercising arbitrary authority to compel them to receive our ideas. Those who are placed in authority should constantly cultivate self-control.

I am thankful that God is a wise ruler, and everyone who is a true disciple of Christ will be humble, lift his cross, and meekly follow where the self-denying, self-saCrificing Jesus leads the way. Disappointment may prove to be the greatest of blessings to us. We must learn that others have rights as well as we have, and when any of our brethren receive new light upon the Scriptures, he should frankly explain his position, and every min­ister should search the Scriptures with the spirit of candor to see if the points presented on a new subject can be substantiated by the inspired word..

We must not trust to others to search the Scriptures for us. Some of our leading brethren have frequently The Ministry taken positiwis on the wrong side, and if God would send a message and wait for these older brethren to open the way for its advance; it would never reach the people. These breth­ren will be found in this position until they become partakers of the divine nature to a greater extent than ever they have been in the past. There is sadness in heaven over the spiritual blindness of many of our brethren. Our younger ministers who fill less important positions must make de­cided efforts to come to the light, to sink the shaft deeper and still deeper into the mine of truth.

The rebuke of the Lord will be upon those who would be guardians of the doctrine, who would bar the way that greater light shall not come to the people. A great work is to be done, and God sees that our leading men have need of greater light, that they may unite with the messengers whom He shall send harmoniously to accomplish the work that He designs they should. The Lord has raised up messengers and endued them with His Spirit, and has said, "Cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet, and show My people their transgression, and the house of Jacob their sins." Let no one run the risk of interposing him­self between the people and the mes­sage of heaven. The message of God will come to the people; and if there were no voice among men to give it, the very stones would cry out. I call upon every minister to seek the Lord, to put away pride, to put away strife after supremacy, and humble the heart before God. It is the coldness of heart, the unbelief of those who ought to have faith, that keeps the churches in feebleness.—Mrs. E. G. White, in Re­view and Herald, July 26, 1892.


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E.G. White

June 1930

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