Preparing for Heaven
Ellen G. White
AND he shewed me Joshua the high priest standing before the angel of the Lord, and
Satan standing at his right hand to resist him. And the Lord said unto Satan, The Lord
rebuke thee, O Satan; even the Lord that hath chosen Jerusalem rebuke thee: is not this a
brand plucked out of the fire? Now Joshua was clothed with filthy garments, and stood
before the angel." Zechariah 3:1-3.
Here we find a representation of the people of God of today. As Joshua stood before the
Angel, "clothed with filthy garments," so we stand in the presence of Christ,
clothed in garments of unrighteousness. Christ, the Angel before whom Joshua stood, is now
interceding for us before His Father, as He is here represented as interceding for Joshua
and His people who were in deep affliction; and Satan now, as then, stands by to resist
His efforts.
Ever since his fall, it has been the work of Satan to oppose Christ's efforts to redeem
the race. In the Bible he is called an accuser of the brethren. It is said that he accuses
them before God day and night. Every time he leads them into temptation, he rejoices;
because he well knows that their power of resistance will thus become weakened, and that
he can then the more easily lead them to commit other sins. And when they have taken step
after step in the wrong direction, he turns and begins to accuse them of the very sins
which he has led them to commit. He thus causes them to become discouraged, and to lose
confidence in themselves and in the Lord; and after they have separated from God,
dishonoured His name, and broken His law, he claims them as his captives, and contests the
right of Christ to take them from him. Pointing to their sins, as he did to the filthy
garments of Joshua, he says: "They profess to be thy children; but they do not obey
thee. See the traces of sin upon them. They are my property."
This is the argument that he employs concerning God's people in all ages. He pleads
their sinfulness as the reason why Christ's restraining power should not hold him back
from exercising his cruelty upon them to its fullest extent. But to the accuser of His
people the Saviour says, "The Lord rebuke thee, O Satan. Is not this a brand plucked
out of the fire? Have I not thrust my own hand into the fire to gather this brand from the
burning?"
So long as the people of God preserve their fidelity to Him, so long as they cling by
living faith to Jesus, they are under the protection of heavenly angels, and Satan will
not be permitted to exercise his hellish arts upon them to their destruction. But those
who separate themselves from Christ by sin are in great peril. If they continue to
disregard the requirements of God, they know not how soon He may give them over to Satan,
and permit him to do to them according to his will. There is, therefore, the greatest
necessity of keeping the soul free from defilement, and the eye single to the glory of
God; of thinking soberly and watching unto prayer continually.
Satan is now more earnestly engaged in playing the game of life for souls than at any
previous time; and unless we are constantly on our guard, he will establish in our hearts
pride, love of self, love of the world, and many other evil traits. He will also use every
possible device to unsettle our faith in God and in the truths of His Word. If we have not
a deep experience in the things of God, if we have not a thorough knowledge of His Word,
we shall be beguiled to our ruin by the errors and sophistries of the enemy. False
doctrines will sap the foundations of many, because they have not learned to discern truth
from error. Our only safeguard against the wiles of Satan is to diligently study the
Scriptures; to have an intelligent understanding of the reasons of our faith; and to
faithfully perform every known duty. The indulgence of one known sin will cause weakness
and darkness, and subject us to fierce temptation.
Joshua is represented as pleading with the Angel. Are we engaged in the same work? Are
our supplications ascending to God in living faith? Are we opening the door of the heart
to Jesus, and closing every means of entrance to Satan? Are we daily obtaining clearer
light and greater strength, that we may stand in Christ's righteousness? Are we emptying
our hearts of all selfishness, and cleansing them, preparatory to receiving the latter
rain from Heaven?
Now is the time when we are to confess and forsake our sins that they may go beforehand
to judgement and be blotted out. Now is the time to "cleanse ourselves from all
filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God." 2
Corinthians 7:1. It is dangerous to delay this work. Satan is even now seeking by
disasters upon sea and land to seal the fate of as many as possible. What is the defence
of the people of God at this time? It is a living connection with Heaven. If we would
dwell in safety from the noisome pestilence, if we would be preserved from dangers seen
and unseen, we must hide in God; we must secure the protecting care of Jesus and holy
angels. In these days of peril, the Lord would have us walk before Him in humility.
Instead of trying to cover our sins, He would have us confess them, as Joshua confessed
the sins of ancient Israel. We profess to be the depositories of God's law. We profess to
be building up "the old waste places," and to be raising up "the
foundations of many generations." Isaiah 58:12. If this great and solemn work has
indeed been committed to us, how important that we depart from all iniquity!
We may be followed with testimony after testimony of reproof; but if we do not overcome
the disposition in us to do evil, if we do not respond to the light, we shall be in a
state of condemnation before God. If, on the other hand, we live up to all the light that
shines upon us, that light will continue to increase, and we shall have a clean record in
heaven. The third angel's message is to lighten the earth with its glory; but only those
who have withstood temptation in the strength of the Mighty One will be permitted to act a
part in proclaiming it when it shall have swelled into the loud cry.
As the intercession of Joshua was accepted, the command was given to those that stood
by, "Take away the filthy garments from him." And unto Joshua the Angel said,
"Behold, I have caused thine iniquity to pass from thee, and I will clothe thee with
change of raiment." "So they set a fair mitre upon his head, and clothed him
with garments." Zecharaiah 3:4-5. Even so will all those who come to Jesus in
penitence and faith receive the robe of Christ's righteousness.
As we approach the perils of the last days, the temptations of the enemy become
stronger and more determined. Satan has come down in great power, knowing that his time is
short; and he is working "with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that
perish." 2 Thessalonians 2:10. The warning comes to us through God's word, that, if
it were possible, he would deceive the very elect.
Wonderful events are soon to open before the world. The end of all things is at hand.
The time of trouble is about to come upon the people of God. Then it is that the decree
will go forth forbidding those who keep the Sabbath of the Lord to buy or sell, and
threatening them with punishment, and even death, if they do not observe the first day of
the week as the Sabbath.
"And at that time shall Michael stand up, the great prince which standeth for the
children of thy people: and there shall be a time of trouble, such as never was since
there was a nation even to that same time: and at that time thy people shall be delivered,
every one that shall be found written in the book." Daniel 12:1. By this we see the
importance of having our names written in the book of life. All whose names are registered
there will be delivered from Satan's power, and Christ will command that their filthy
garments be removed, and that they be clothed with His righteousness. "And they shall
be mine, saith the Lord of hosts, in that day when I make up my jewels; and I will spare
them, as a man spareth his own son that serveth him." Malachi 3:17.
In the time of trouble, Satan stirs up the wicked, and they encircle the people of God
to destroy them. But he does not know that "pardon" has been written opposite
their names in the books of heaven. He does not know that the command has been given,
"Take away the filthy garments" from them, clothe them with "change of
raiment," and set "a fair mitre" upon their heads.
The promise made to Joshua is made to all the remnant people of God: "If thou wilt
walk in my ways [not in your own ways], and if thou wilt keep my charge, then thou shalt
also judge my house, and shalt also keep my courts, and I will give thee places to walk
among these that stand by." Zechariah 3:7. Who are these that stand by? They are the
angels of God. Could our eyes be opened, as were those of the servant of Elisha at Dothan,
we should see evil angels all around us, urging their presence upon us, and watching for
an opportunity to tempt and overthrow us; we should also see holy angels guarding us, and
with their light and power pressing back the evil angels.
If we could only see the many dangers from which we are daily preserved by the holy
angels, instead of complaining of our trials and misfortunes, we would talk continually of
the mercies of God. How precious in the sight of God are His people! If Satan had his way,
whenever an effort is made to bring souls into the truth, both the minister and those who
come to hear would be made to suffer in body and in mind. But angels of God are
commissioned to accompany His servants, and to protect them and their hearers. Satan
pleads for the privilege of separating these angels from them, that he may compass their
destruction; but Jesus forbids it. If it were not for the constant guardianship of these
angels, we would not be able to live on the earth and present the truth.
There have been times since the third angel's message was first proclaimed, when angels
in the form of human beings have appeared to men, and conversed with them as they did with
Abraham of old. When the complaints of Satan are entered against the servants of God,
angels are often sent down to investigate their course, sometimes conversing with men
unbeknown to them. They sometimes question those in error, until they tell all that is in
their hearts, and then these angels bear their report back to heaven, relating things just
as they exist.
Jacob, in his vision of the ladder whose base rested upon the earth, and whose topmost
round reached to the highest heaven, saw the God of heaven standing above this ladder of
glorious brightness, and angels of God constantly ascending and descending upon it. This
fitly represents the love and care of God for His children, and the constant communication
there is between earth and heaven. It is also intended to impress us with the importance
of walking circumspectly before God. Oh that I could say something to impress you with the
offensive character of sin in God's sight!
There are many today who profess to serve God, but who are not doing so in reality. But
when Christ comes it will be known who are the chosen of God. "Then shall ye return,
and discern between the righteous and the wicked, between him that serveth God and him
that serveth him not. For, behold, the day cometh, that shall burn as an oven; and all the
proud, yea, and all that do wickedly, shall be stubble; and the day that cometh shall burn
them up, saith the Lord of hosts, that it shall leave them neither root nor branch."
Malachi 3:18; 4:1.
The exhortation of the prophet is, "Gather yourselves together, yea, gather
together, O nation not desired; before the decree bring forth, before the day pass as the
chaff, before the fierce anger of the Lord come upon you." Zephaniah 2:1-2 "Seek
ye the Lord, all ye meek of the earth, which have wrought his judgement; seek
righteousness, seek meekness; it may be ye shall be hid in the day of the Lord's
anger." Verse 3.
In view of what is soon to come upon the earth, I entreat you, brethren and sisters, to
walk before God in all meekness and lowliness of mind, remembering the care that Jesus has
for you. All the meek of the earth are exhorted to seek Him. Those who have wrought His
judgements are to seek Him. Let self break in pieces before God. It is hard to do this;
but we are warned to fall upon the Rock and be broken, else it will fall upon us, and
grind us to powder. It is to the humble in heart that Jesus speaks; His everlasting arms
encircle them, and He will not leave them to perish by the hands of the wicked.
All heaven is interested in the salvation of the human race; what are you doing for
yourselves, brethren? While from the light of the cross of Calvary you obtain a view of
the great love of God for man, do not build yourselves up in self-esteem; but in humility
of soul stand before God as prisoners of hope. Why not be in earnest in your efforts for
eternal life? Why not manifest a perseverance and an intensity of desire proportionate to
the value of the object of which you are in pursuit? Instead of doing this, many now
engage in the work of God at will, and let it alone at pleasure. They thus invite Satan to
come in and take possession of their hearts.
What is it to be a Christian? It is to be Christlike; it is to do the works of Christ.
Some fail on one point, some on another. Some are naturally impatient. Satan understands
their weakness, and manages to overcome them again and again. But let none be discouraged
by this. Whenever little annoyances and trials arise, ask God in silent prayer to give you
strength and grace to bear them patiently. There is a power in silence; do not speak a
word until you have sent up your petition to the God of heaven. If you will always do
this, you will soon overcome your hasty temper, and you will have a little heaven here to
go to heaven in.
God wants His people to cleanse their hands and purify their hearts. Will it make them
unhappy to do this? Will it bring unhappiness into their families if they are kind and
patient, courteous and forbearing? Far from it. The kindness they manifest toward their
families will be reflected upon themselves. This is the work that should be carried
forward in the home. If the members of a family are not prepared to dwell in peace here,
they are not prepared to dwell in the family that shall gather around the great white
throne. Sin always brings darkness and bondage; but rightdoing will bring peace and holy
joy.
The work of overcoming is a great work. Shall we take hold of it with energy and
perseverance? Unless we do, our "filthy garments" will not be taken from us. We
need never expect that these will be torn from us violently; we must first show a desire
to rid ourselves of them. We must seek to separate sin from us, relying upon the merits of
the blood of Christ; and then in the day of affliction, when the enemy presses us, we
shall walk among the angels. They will be like a wall of fire about us; and we shall one
day walk with them in the city of God.
When tempted to sin, let us remember that Jesus is pleading for us in the heavenly
sanctuary. When we put away our sins and come to Him in faith, He takes our names in His
lips and presents them to His Father, saying, "I have graven them upon the palms of
my hands; I know them by name." Isaiah 49:16. And the command goes forth to the
angels to protect them. Then in the day of fierce trial He will say, "Come, my
people, enter thou into thy chambers, and shut thy doors about thee: hide thyself as it
were for a little moment, until the indignation be overpast." Isaiah 26:20. What are
the chambers in which they are to hide? They are the protection of Christ and holy angels.
The people of God are not at this time all in one place. They are in different companies,
and in all parts of the earth; and they will be tried singly, not in groups. Everyone must
stand the test for himself.
There has never been a time when the people of God have had greater need to claim His
promises than now. Let the hand of faith pass through the darkness, and grasp the arm of
infinite power. While we speak of the necessity of separating from sin, remember that
Christ came to our world to save sinners, and that "he is able also to save them to
the uttermost that come unto God by him." Hebrews 7:25. It is our privilege to
believe that His blood is able to cleanse us from every spot and stain of sin. We must not
limit the power of the Holy One of Israel. He wants us to come to Him just as we are,
sinful and polluted. His blood is efficacious. I entreat you not to grieve His Spirit by
continuing in sin. If you fall under temptation, do not become discouraged. This promise
comes ringing down along the line to our time: "If any man sin, we have an advocate
with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous." 1 John 2:1. I feel that for this one
promise a continual song of thanksgiving ought to go forth from the lips of mortals. Let
us gather up these precious jewels of promise, and when Satan accuses us of our great
sinfulness, and tempts us to doubt the power of God to save, let us repeat the words of
Christ, "Him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out." John 6:37.
Historical Sketches, 154-158; Original title: "Satan An Accuser of the
Brethren." (Compare Review and Herald, November 19, 1908.)
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