NONE DARE CALL IT APOSTASY
JOHN J GROSSBOLL &
RALPH LARSON
“Who are standing in the
counsel of God at this time? Is it those who virtually excuse wrongs among the
professed people of God and who murmur in their hearts, if not openly, against those
who would reprove sin? Is it those who take their stand against them and
sympathize with those who commit wrong? No, indeed! Unless they repent, and
leave the work of Satan in oppressing those who have the burden of the work and
in holding up the hands of sinners in Zion, they will never receive the mark of
God's sealing approval. They will fall in the general destruction of the
wicked, represented by the work of the five men bearing slaughter weapons. Mark
this point with care: Those who receive the pure mark of truth, wrought in them
by the power of the Holy Ghost, represented by a mark by the man in linen, are
those “that sigh and that cry for all the abominations that be done” in the
church. Their love for purity and the honor and glory of God is such, and they
have so clear a view of the exceeding sinfulness of sin, that they are
represented as being in agony, even sighing and crying. Read the ninth chapter
of Ezekiel” 3T 267.
Part one LAODICEA- the
term signifying serious spiritual maladies which is so often applied to the
Seventh- day Adventist Church. We have heard it numerous times before and
will undoubtedly hear it again. But is it really true that the church is
spiritually ill? Some deny it Others acknowledge that fact, but ask, “Why does
it have to be discussed all the time?” Friend, the most serious
problem of the Laodicean church is not her condition of being lukewarm,
spiritually blind, destitute of the righteousness of Christ and unfaithful
and unloving as described in Revelation 3: 14- 22. The more serious problem
of Laodicea is that she does not know this is her condition. The reason
Laodicea does not know this is not because the information concerning her
condition is not available. This information has been available for decades.
The problem is that a large part of Adventists are living in a state of
denial of plain facts. They dare not acknowledge and act on these facts
because to do so would involve discomfort (maybe pain) and necessitate earthshaking
changes in their lives. It is like when a person is told by his physician
that he has cancer— that is a terrible fact to hear, and a common way to
respond to it, initially, is to live in a state of denial, especially if one
feels good at the moment. To acknowledge the facts would involve a total
revision of ones life, future objectives and plans because cancer will
shorten one's life if it is not eradicated or conquered. In the same way, if
Laodicea's problem is not solved she will be vomited out of the mouth of the
Lord. Is it being critical for a physician to tell a patient that he or she
has cancer? It could be construed that way, but telling the facts is
absolutely necessary if the patient is to be motivated to take the steps
necessary for recovery. In the same way, the spiritual problems of God's
professed people today must be addressed plainly if they are going to be
motivated to make the necessary changes so they are not weighed in the
balances during the judgment and found wanting. Friend, as long as God
has a church that is in apostasy, He will send messengers to it. These
messengers must warn, rebuke and plead with God's professed people to repent,
confess and reform or the curse of God will be upon them. Isaiah, one of His
messengers, was told to “Cry aloud, spare not; lift up your voice like a
trumpet; tell My people their transgression, and the house of Jacob their
sins” Isaiah 58: 1. Today we are told, “In this fearful time, just before
Christ is to come the second time, God's faithful preachers will have to bear
a still more pointed testimony than was borne by John the Baptist. A
responsible, important work is before them; and those who speak smooth
things, God will not acknowledge as His shepherds. A fearful woe is upon
them” lT 321. Everything concerning our future destiny hangs on our accepting
God's diagnosis of our problem. The longer we experience a problem, the more
used to it we become until finally it becomes difficult to realize how
serious the problem really is. This happened in Christ's day. ‘Through
familiarity with evil, man had become blinded to its [sin's] enormity” DA
752,753. This is one of the main reasons Laodicea is so complacent and there
is such a lack of the spirit of Protestantism — all of us today have grown up
in the midst of apostasy so we are used to it. What is apostasy? Paul describes apostasy
as being characterized by 1) sin or breaking God's law (2 Thessalonians 2: 3-
8), 2) believing a lie (2: 11), and 3) not believing the truth (2: 12). The
Holy Spirit says that in the latter days some shall apostatize from the
faith. “Now the Spirit expressly says that in latter times some will depart
from the faith, giving heed to deceiving spirits and doctrines of demons” 1
Timothy 4: 1. For over one hundred years this condition has existed in
Adventism. We have had a departure from the historic faith God delivered to
us and have been breaking His law, believing lies and not believing the
truth, as will now be documented from the Spirit of Prophecy and the historical
facts. One hundred and four
years ago the General Conference president, the editor of the Review and
Herald and many others in Adventism, rejected the truth God was trying to
bring to His people at the Minneapolis General Conference. Although some
later repented, the damage which this 1888 apostasy caused is felt even
today. One of the principle areas of apostasy in 1888 was the unwillingness
to accept the authority of the Spirit of Prophecy — one of the two
identifying marks of God's people in the last days. But we were not willing
to face the facts of this apostasy. We covered it up. Adventism published
books showing that we had really accepted the message of 1888 and we were
going on to victory. (Examples of such books are Movement of Destiny, Perfect
in Christ, Hot Potatoes and Myths of Adventism.) None dared call it apostasy.
But over one hundred
years have gone by and we are still here. A few years after the 1888
Conference, Ellen White said that if we had accepted the message God was
trying to send us we would have been in the kingdom ere this. There has been
an apostasy. When it was brought to
our attention by brethren Wieland and Short that we had not accepted the
message in them and none dared call it apostasy. It was not until the 1888 E.
G. W. Materials were published that the average Adventist had available
overwhelming proof from many testimonies that the 1888 message had been
rejected, that our leaders and many others had gone into apostasy. But that was only the
beginning. Another facet of the apostasy m 1888 was authority. Over and over
again Ellen White warned against “kingly power.” There was a power that
belonged to God alone and those at the head of the work were not to seek to
take some of this power to themselves. In 1888 and onward, testimony after
testimony was given in this regard. The words of Jesus in Matthew 20: 25- 28
were to be followed: “But Jesus called them to Himself and said, ‘You know
that the rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them, and those who are great
exercise authority over them. Yet it shall not be so among you; but whoever
desires to become great among you, let him be your servant And whoever
desires to be first among you, let him be your slave— just as the Son of Man
did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for
many.” ' (See also Matthew 23: 8.) Ellen White continued her admonition after
the 1888 conference. In 1896 she wrote the following instruction: “That which
makes me feel to the very depths of my being~ and makes me know that their
works are not the works of God, is that they suppose they have authority to
rule their fellowmen. The Lord has given them no more right to rule others
than He has given others to rule them. Those who assume the control of their
fellow men take into their finite hands a work that devolves upon God alone. “That men should keep
alive the spirit which ran riot at Minneapolis is an offense to God. All
heaven is indignant at the spirit that for years has been revealed in our
publishing institution at Battle Creek. Unrighteousness is practiced that God
will not tolerate. He will visit for these things. A voice has been heard
pointing out the errors and, in the name of the Lord, pleading for a decided
change. But who have followed the instruction given? Who have humbled their
hearts to put from them every vestige of their wicked, oppressive spirit? I
have been greatly burdened to set these matters before the people as they
are. I know they will see them. I know that those who read this matter will
be convicted” TM 76. At the General Conference
Session in l90l, Ellen White delivered a plea for “a reorganization” GCB
1901, page 25. A decentralization of power, a humbling of self, and a looking
to the Lord instead of to man was the call of the hour. A reorganization was
made, one with the approval of Sister White: “I am thankful that there is to
be a time when the mists will be cleared away. I hope that this time has
begun here. We want the mists here to be cleared away. I want to say that
from the light given tome by God, there should have been years ago
organizations such as are now proposed. When we first met in conference, it
was thought that the General Conference should extend over the whole world.
But this is not in God's order” Ibid. 68. Unfortunately, the plan of
reorganization worked out in the 1901 General Conference was not implemented.
This caused great sorrow to the heart of the messenger of God. ‘The result of the last
General Conference has been the greatest, the most terrible sorrow of my
life. No change was made. The spirit that should have been brought into the
whole work as the result of that meeting was not brought in because men did
not receive the testimonies of the Spirit of God. As they went to their
several fields of labor, they did not walk in the light that the Lord had
flashed upon their pathway, but carried into their work the wrong principles
that had been prevailing in the work at Battle Creek” (Letter to Judge Jesse
Arthur from Ellen White, Elmshaven, January 15, 1903). By the 1903 General
Conference, the state of affairs was such (because God's plan failed to be
implemented) that the centralization of power gave way in the formation of a
General Conference with world- wide dominion, despite protest from a
minority. Percy T. Magan who was part of this minority stated that the new
plan swept away the organizational principles that had been followed in the
1897 and 1901 conferences and introduced principles that opened the way for a
papal form of church government. In 1901, the Spirit of
Prophecy was officially accepted and endorsed. but not carried out in
practice. This, my friend. will eventually bring about the same results as an
open rejection. The unwillingness to
accept the authority of the Spirit of Prophecy affected not only our
ministry, conferences and General Conference, it also affected our
educational work. In 1953, A. W. Spalding
pointed out to our educators that we were in transgression of the Word of God
in five areas: 1) type of motivation prevalent, 2) type of literature
studied. 3) type of recreation, 4) lack of nature study and occupation, and
5) lack of proper parent education. In not a single one of these areas have
our denominational schools reformed since 1953, rather we have apostatized
even worse than then. In 1953 we were not, for example, engaging in
competitive sports with the world as our schools are doing today. Ellen White herself gave
Elder Spalding and Dr. Magan permission to publish the selected testimonies
that are now called the Spalding- Magan‘ s Collection. It is in these
testimonies that explicit instruction is given in regard to tithe and other
matters that is entirely contrary to what we have been taught in the
professed Seventh- day Adventist Church. In the late 1950's, when after more
than thirty years had gone by and these testimonies still had not been
published. a man attempted to print these testimonies and the General
Conference threatened a lawsuit The unwillingness to
accept the authority of the Spirit of Prophecy resulted in a large departing
from the counsels of God concerning health reform. This fact has been
thoroughly researched and documented by Julius Gilbert White in his books.
Are our ministers following this counsel in regard to health reform: “Let not
any of our ministers set an evil example in the eating of fleshmeat”? MM 281.
Unwillingness to accept
the authority of the Spirit of Prophecy has resulted in theological heresies
so subtle that only those led by the Spirit of God and a careful study of the
inspired writings detected what was happening. How bad would it have to
get before we would recognize there Is an apostasy? Item: If we started to
hypnotize Seventh- day Adventists in churches, would we then recognize that
there was an apostasy? [The tape of Dr. Bill
Loveless is available for those who need evidence that hypnotic techniques
are being taught to our pastors to be used on their congregations.] Item: If we took fellow
Adventists to court and put people in jail who were keeping the commandments
of God and the faith of Jesus, would anyone recognize an apostasy? [In 1989 John Marik was
put in prison for using the name Seventh- day Adventist in his church in
Hawaii, which was not under conference control] NOTE: “When troubles
arise in the church we should not go for help to lawyers not of our faith.
God does not desire us to open church difficulties before those who don’t
fear Him. He would not have us depend for help on those who do not obey His
requirements. Those who trust in such counselors show that they have not
faith in God. By their lack of faith the Lord is greatly dishonored. and
their course works great injury to . . . . ‘These men cast aside the
counsel God has given, and do the very things He has bidden them not to do.
They show that they have chosen the world as their judge, and in heaven their
names are registered as one with unbelievers. Christ is crucified afresh, and
put to open shame. Let these men know that God does not hear their prayers.
They insult His holy name, and He will leave them to the buffetings of Satan
until they shall see their folly and seek the Lord by confession of their
sin” 3SM 299. Item: If we started
playing intercollegiate and inter- city sports with non- Adventist colleges,
would anyone recognize an apostasy? [Intercollegiate sports are happening in
more than one of our colleges and the Review and Herald has its own team in
an inter- city softball league.] Item: If fiction became
required reading in our denominational colleges, which led to the
dramatization of a Greek myth that contained false doctrine of the undying
soul, would someone credit it to apostasy? [‘ The Mask Man will be
presented at Southern College during an assembly program October. . . . The
Mask Man is a solo performance that demonstrates the power and magic of
transformation. It will be presented by its producer, Robert Faust. The cast
of characters includes a guru, a nerd. a hippie, a nun, a turtle, an android
and many more.” From a tabloid shopper that was sent free to every resident
of greater Chattanooga, Tennessee.] Item: If our college
young people were encouraged to “do good” on the Sabbath by helping non- SDA
neighbors by scraping and painting houses, preparing for the foundations of
low- cost homes to be poured. etc., would anyone recognize an apostasy? [See Insight magazine,
August 3, 1991, page 6, “Holy Heresy,” where author Steve Daily reports these
and other activities which were performed by 800 students and 50 staff at La
Sierra College.] Item: If the music that
has its origin in spiritualism and which is condemned by the Spirit of
Prophecy found its place, not only in the homes but also in the churches of
professed Seventh- day Adventist people, would someone begin to comprehend
something of an apostasy? [A few years ago we
condemned the activities of the Pentecostals as being of the devil— another
spirit. We recognized their music as being of the devil, their speaking in
unknown gibberish as being of the devil and especially pointed out the fact
that any spirit that does not speak according to the law and to the testimony
has no light in it (Isaiah 8: 20). Now we are doing the same things, some of
our pastors having gone to the Pentecostals and brought the same style of
worship into Adventism! Does anyone recognize an apostasy'?] [A church youth
group in California was taken to a “Christian” hard- rock concert performed
by Petra.] Item: If movie going and worldly entertainment became the “norm”
at our high schools and colleges and reviews of these vile movies were
published in some of the college newspapers, would anyone dare credit it to
an apostasy? [At Walla Walla College,
reviews of the local showing movies are published in the student papers. (For
counsel on theatrical performances from the Spirit of Prophecy on this, see
4T, 652- 653 or RH 2- 20- 66.] Item: If fornication,
pre- marital pregnancies and pornography became almost common occurrence m
our schools, would someone begin to question the possibility of an apostasy? Item: If our leaders
maintained fellowship with other leaders who were living in sin and
persecuting the true and the faithful, if the sinners were retained in the
professed church while the true and faithful were disfellowshipped,
ostracized. persecuted and forcibly separated from all connection with the
General Conference, would anyone recognize there was an apostasy? [During the first World
War, Seventh- day Adventists who would not serve in armed forces on Sabbath
or bear arms were not supported by the Seventh- day Adventist leadership. As
a result, many went to prison and some were executed. After the war, an
appeal was made to the General Conference to correct this error. The appeal
was rejected and to our present knowledge the guilt of this blood has not yet
been purged by repentance and confession. Yet, none dare call it apostasy.] [In 1982, theologians met
in Lima, Peru, to discuss unity of doctrine regarding baptism, the eucharist
and ministry. They unanimously recommended a statement on these three doctrines
for the official response of the churches. On the “Faith and Order Paper
#11,” they state Adventists as one of the churches who agreed to this
recommendation.] Item: If people who are
living in open sin are retained in churches and true and faithful Seventh-
day Adventists are stripped of their offices and sometimes disfellowshipped.
would anyone recognize an apostasy? [After approximately
1,400 Hungarians were disfellowshipped for protesting the Church's membership
in the Council of Free Churches, there was an attempt to bring them under the
control of the very organization that had been persecuting them— or else ruin
them. They were told to stop all gatherings, not hold religious meetings, not
receive offerings or early on their religious duties. When the true and
faithful Seventh- day Adventists are disfellowshipped, if none dare call it
apostasy the curse of God will be on us all (See Pilgrims Rest Tract WM- 140,
July 1986; also Our Finn Foundalion article by Marshall Grosboll, 11/ 88)] Item: If Seventh- day
Adventist college alumni associations began sponsoring Easter sunrise
services at one of our denominational college chapels, would you think
someone would acknowledge an apostasy? [In 1992, Atlantic Union
College's Alumni Association invited the alumni to an Easter sunrise
service.] Item: When administrators attempt to cover up sin in the ministiy
or the sins of the wealthy and prominent, instead of calling for repentance,
confession and reformation of life, would anyone recognize apostasy? Item: If ministers who
teach the people they can live on in sin until Jesus comes and still be saved
are retained, but true and faithful ministers who preach the three angels'
messages are fired or dismissed. does anyone recognize an apostasy? [List:
Ken Knutson, Marshall Grosboll, David Bauer] Item: If a hierarchical church
government were developed among those who professed to be the remnant church,
would someone recognize an apostasy? [The apostasy was made
evident in the 1970's in the Merikay Silver case (The U. S. vs the SDA Church
in EEOC vs PPPA). It was clearly proclaimed in this case that the SDA Church
is hierarchical. It was also claimed in this case that the General Conference
of the church is the only body having authority to alter the structure of the
church, either in doctrine or organization! (No church has the authority to
modify doctrine — that is a prerogative of Deity alone and to make such a
claim is blasphemous.)] Item: If leaders began to
say that Jesus did not come m fallen, human nature, and therefore, was
different from you and me in that we cannot hope to overcome sin as He did,
would anyone admit to apostasy? [The Questions on
Doctrine apostasy was first pointed out by Elder M. L. Andreasen. He wrote,
“We have reached a crisis in this denomination when leaders are attempting to
enforce false doctrine and threaten those who object” (Letters to the
Churches, #3, by M. L. Andreason, page 8). “A Saviour who has never been
tempted, never has had to battle with passions, who has never ‘offered up
prayers and supplications with strong crying and tears unto Him who was able
to save Him from death, 'who though he were a son' never learned obedience by
the things he suffered, but was ‘exempt' from the very things that a true
Saviour must experience: such a Saviour is what this NEW THEOLOGY as given in
Questions on Doctrine offers us. It is not the kind of Saviour I need, nor
the World” Ibid. 7.] Item: If a majority of
Seventh- day Adventist pastors and teachers began to teach that we can be
saved in sin, which is to teach a different gospel than has been historically
taught in the Seventh- day Adventist Church, would anyone begin to realize an
apostasy? [A main tactic for thousands of years by a church that is in
apostasy is to attempt to keep the truth from being examined by the people.
The leaders in Adventism have repeatedly done this: “Included in such
discussions have been related theological concepts such as the nature of
Christ, the nature of man, the nature of sin, perfection and the question as
to whether it is possible for a Christian to live a sinless life.... We are
requesting that we refrain from involving ourselves in public presentations
[about these matters]. Adventist Review, May24,
1979, “Open Letter to the Church,” by Neal C. Wilson.] Item: If an SDA
minister who has preached the historic Adventist message for approximately
fifty years, has pastured some of our largest churches and taught theology in
Adventist colleges and seminaries and never been shown to be preaching
heresies denied credentials without due process and is not even allowed a
hearing~ would anyone recognize an apostasy? This, friend, is a very basic
transgression of God's law. But, none dare call it apostasy! Laodicea does
not want to hear about this apostasy. Either it is denied or others say, “Yes
we know there is apostasy in the church, but why do you want to talk about it
all the time?” Friend, as long as God has a church that is in apostasy, He
will send messengers to it (Isaiah 58: 1). These messengers must warn, rebuke
and plead with God’s professed people to repent, confess and reform or the
curse of God will be upon them. “The curse causeless shall not come” Proverbs
26: 2. NONE DARE CALL IT
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