Early Writings – Page 118
I then saw the
third angel. Said my accompanying angel, "Fearful is his
work. Awful is his mission. He is the angel that is to select the wheat
from the tares, and seal, or bind, the wheat for the heavenly garner. These things should engross the whole mind, the whole
attention."
Some, I saw, have
not a realizing sense of the importance of the truth or of its effect, and
moving from the impulse of the moment or from excitement, often follow their
feelings and disregard church order. Such seem to think that religion consists
chiefly in making a noise.[* SEE APPENDIX.] Some who
have but just received the truth of the third angel's message are ready to
reprove and teach those who have been established in the truth for years, and
who have suffered for its sake and felt its sanctifying power. Those who are so
puffed up by the enemy will have to feel the sanctifying influence of the truth
and obtain a realizing sense of how it found them--"wretched, and
miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked." When the truth begins to
purify them and purge away their dross and tin, as it surely will when it is
received in the love of it, the one who has this great work done for him will
not feel that he is rich and increased in goods and has need of nothing.
Those who profess
the truth and think they know it all before they have learned its first
principles, and who are forward to take the place of teachers and reprove those
who for years have stood stiffly for the
truth, plainly show that they have no understanding of the
truth, and know none of its effects; for if they knew any of the sanctifying
power, they should yield the peaceable fruits of righteousness and be humbled
under its sweet, powerful influence. They would bear fruit to the glory of God,
and understand what the truth has done for them, and esteem others better than
themselves.