Birth of a Reformation; Or, The Life and Labors of Daniel S. WarnerByers, A. L. (Andrew L.)
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Birth of a Reformation; Or, The Life and Labors of Daniel S. Warner
Byers, A. L. (Andrew L.)
Church of God (Anderson, Ind.) -- History; Warner, D. S. (Daniel Sidney), 1842-1895
On the 30th of August, 1879, the Holy Spirit in a special manner
gave me the foregoing scripture. I had never clearly comprehended
its meaning and I felt impressed that the Lord was about to lead me
into a new vein of truth. I shut myself up with God and the Bible,
when "the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost," took most of the
things that are contained in what follows and showed them to me.
Being fully assured that my mind had been led into the pure light
of truth, we published it from the pulpit, much to the edification
of the holy brethren. We feel confident that the following chain of
Scriptures, correlative with our text, will conduct every meek and
candid reader into the same light it has your humble servant. We
shall find the foregoing words of the inspired apostle a key to the
prophetic description of the great work of holiness....
Let us examine the same declaration elsewhere in the Holy Book.
Haggai 2:5-7: "According to the word that I covenanted with you
when ye came out of Egypt, so my spirit remaineth among you:
fear ye not. For thus saith the Lord of hosts; Yet once, it is a
little while, and I will shake the heavens, and the earth, and
the sea, and the dry land; and I will shake all nations, and the
desire of all nations shall come: and I will fill this house with
glory, saith the Lord of hosts." The rebuilding of the temple is
the subject under consideration. This ancient abode of the great
Shekinah was such a marked figure of the church of God that it is
seldom spoken of by the holy seers but what the spirit of prophecy
flashes forth in interspersed references to the "spiritual house."
Says the prophet, "The glory of this latter house shall be greater
than of the former, saith the Lord of hosts: and in this place will
I give peace, saith the Lord of hosts" (v. 9). Is it not in the
midst of his church where God speaks peace to thousands who seek
his face? Let us also thank God for the gracious intimation that
the glory of the restored, latter-day church shall exceed that
which preceded the dark-age captivity.
It is quite evident that the words in verses 5-7 were in the mind
of the apostle when he wrote the words of our text. And we find
here additional evidence that the "once more shaking" relates to
the triumphs of the gospel, because it is associated with the
coming of Christ, not as Judge, but the "Desire [or Savior] of all
nations."...
God never designed that we should
"Roam through weary years
Of inbred sin and doubts and fears,
A bleak and toilsome wilderness."
If you have not passed through the Jordan, the death-convulsions of
the "old man" of sin, to the Canaan rest, it is because you have
either ignorantly or wilfully "refused him that speaketh," and
"entered not in because of unbelief."...
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