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
God sets the testimony of his anointed against the worldly
churches. Gog in return makes war upon them. But being dead to sin,
and having a resurrected life, they are an invulnerable army. "They
shall dwell safely all of them" (v. 8).
"And it shall come to pass at the same time when Gog shall come
against the land of Israel, saith the Lord God, that my fury shall
come up in my face. For in my jealousy and in the fire of my wrath
have I spoken. Surely in that day there shall be a great shaking in
the land of Israel" (vs. 18, 19). When the sword of the Almighty
is unsheathed against self-righteous orthodox sinners, there is
soon war in the camp, and a general commotion in the heavens and
the earth. The two-edged sword of definite testimony is now wielded
in every church, which has never been the case in any of the past
holiness reforms.... Amen! Let the battle rage, though the heavens
and the earth be moved. Send down the fire, O Lord, send fire from
heaven, and burn every Gog-schism out of the church! Yea, saith
the Lord, "I will send a fire on Magog, and among them that dwell
carelessly in the isles: and they shall know that I am the Lord."
The burning of the weapons and burying of Gog is described as the
cleansing of the land--the church. Therefore it is the special work
of sanctification, and the heavens and the earth are now shaken by
the tread of God's holy army, who are 'severed out to continual
employment, passing through the land to cleanse it.'
Let us now begin with 1 Pet. 4:17,18. "For the time is come that
judgment must begin at the house of God: and if it first begin at
us, what shall the end be of them that obey not the gospel of God?
And if the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly
and the sinner appear?" Here is a trying ordeal, a judgmental
shaking of the church parallel with that described in Hebrews. It
is the execution of Christ's verdict of death to sin in the flesh.
"The time is come." Scriptures thus introduced almost invariably
refer to some previous prediction. In the prophecies of Isaiah we
find what is doubtless the antecedent of Peter's words: "I will
turn my hand upon thee, and purely purge away thy dross, and take
away all thy tin: ... afterwards thou shalt be called, The city
of righteousness, the faithful city. Zion shall be redeemed with
judgment, and her converts with righteousness" (Isa. 1:25-27).
The judgment of Zion, the house of God, is her full redemption.
It is the hand of the Almighty 'purely purging away the dross and
all the tin' from his church, that it might be called the "city of
righteousness." This experience is not for the sinner, nor is it
confined to the aged and dying; but the "converts" in Zion, saith
the Lord, shall be redeemed from sin, by the spirit of judgment and
the spirit of burning. This purging is parallel with the removing
of those things that are shaken.
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