| I saw that the HEAVENLY HOST was filled with indignation at this bold work of Satan. I inquired why all these delusions should be suffered to take effect upon the minds of men, when the ANGELS of GOD were powerful, and if commissioned, could easily break the enemy’s power. Then I saw that GOD knew that Satan would try every art to destroy man; therefore he had caused HIS WORD to be written out, and had made his designs to man so plain that the weakest need not err. THEN, AFTER HE HAD GIVEN HIS WORD TO MAN, HE HAD CAREFULLY PRESERVED IT, so that Satan and his angels, through any agent or representative, could not destroy it. While other books might be destroyed, THIS HOLY BOOK WAS TO BE IMMORTAL. And down near the close of time, when the delusions of Satan should increase, the copies of this Book were to be so multiplied, that all who desired it might have a copy of GOD’S REVEALED WILL to man, and, if they would, might arm themselves against the deceptions and lying wonders of Satan. {1858 1SG 116.3} |
| I SAW THAT GOD HAD ESPECIALLY GUARDED THE BIBLE, YET LEARNED MEN, WHEN THE COPIES WERE FEW, HAD CHANGED THE WORDS IN SOME INSTANCES, THINKING THAT THEY WERE MAKING IT MORE PLAIN, WHEN THEY WERE MYSTIFYING THAT WHICH WAS PLAIN, IN CAUSING IT TO LEAN TO THEIR ESTABLISHED VIEWS, GOVERNED BY TRADITION. But I saw that the WORD of GOD, as a whole, is a perfect chain, one portion of SCRIPTURE explaining another. True seekers for truth need not err; for not only is the WORD OF GOD PLAIN AND SIMPLE in declaring the way to life, but the HOLY SPIRIT IS GIVEN TO GUIDE in understanding the way of life revealed in HIS WORD. {1858 1SG 117.1} |
| I saw that the ANGELS of GOD were never to control the will. GOD sets before man life and death. He can have his choice. Many desire life, but continue to walk in the broad road, because they have not chosen life. {1858 1SG 117.2} |
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| I SAW THAT GOD HAD ESPECIALLY GUARDED THE BIBLE; YET WHEN COPIES OF IT WERE FEW, LEARNED MEN HAD IN SOME INSTANCES CHANGED THE WORDS, THINKING THAT THEY WERE MAKING IT MORE PLAIN, WHEN IN REALITY THEY WERE MYSTIFYING THAT WHICH WAS PLAIN, BY CAUSING IT TO LEAN TO THEIR ESTABLISHED VIEWS, WHICH WERE GOVERNED BY TRADITION. But I saw that the WORD of GOD, as a whole, is a perfect chain, one portion linking into and explaining another. True seekers for truth need not err; for not only is the WORD OF GOD PLAIN AND SIMPLE in declaring the way of life, but the HOLY SPIRIT IS GIVEN AS A GUIDE IN UNDERSTANDING the way to life therein revealed. {1882 EW 220.2} |
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| The BIBLE is written by inspired men, but it is not GOD’S mode of thought and expression. It is that of humanity. GOD, as a writer, is not represented. Men will often say such an expression is not like GOD. But GOD has not put HIMSELF in words, in logic, in rhetoric, on trial in the BIBLE. THE WRITERS OF THE BIBLE WERE GOD’S PENMEN, NOT HIS PEN. Look at the different writers. {Ms24-1886} |
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| GOD COMMITTED THE PREPARATION OF HIS DIVINELY INSPIRED WORD TO FINITE MAN. This WORD, arranged into books, the OLD and NEW TESTAMENTS, is the GUIDE BOOK to the inhabitants of a fallen world, bequeathed to them, that by studying and obeying the directions not one soul would lose its way to HEAVEN. {Ms16-1888} |
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| “We have also a MORE SURE WORD of PROPHECY; whereunto ye do well that ye take heed, as unto a light that shineth in a dark place, until the day dawn, and the day-star arise in your hearts: knowing this first, that no PROPHECY of the SCRIPTURE is of any private interpretation. For the PROPHECY came not in old time by the will of man; but HOLY MEN of GOD spake as they were moved by the HOLY GHOST.” 2 Peter 1:19-21. {BEcho, August 19, 1895 par. 1} |
| The Lord has one path of safety for HIS PEOPLE, and that is the PATH of OBEDIENCE to HIS WORD. THAT WORD IS given to us as OUR GUIDE. GOD is its AUTHOR; but the SCRIPTURES were written by human hands, and they bear marks of the individuality of the different writers. In every Book of the BIBLE, the stamp of the mind and character of the writer is manifest. And this is just as GOD designed it should be. HE DOES NOTHING IN THE PLAN OF REDEMPTION WITHOUT HUMAN CO-OPERATION. {BEcho, August 19, 1895 par. 2} |
| CHRIST has the right and POWER to lay all human agencies and influences under tribute in His work for humanity. He uses human instrumentalities, and He does not destroy the individuality of His servants. HE PUTS THE HOLY SPIRIT UPON THEM, AND SHUTS THEM IN WITH HIMSELF, AND THEY HAVE THE MIND OF CHRIST, AND BECOME CO-WORKERS WITH HIM. He presents before their minds figures and illustrations with which they are familiar, to make plain the TRUTH He wishes them to communicate, and the HOLY SPIRIT assists them in the use of these figures and illustrations. {BEcho, August 19, 1895 par. 3} |
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| GOD HAS ESPECIALLY GUARDED THE BIBLE, YET WHEN COPIES OF IT WERE FEW, LEARNED MEN HAVE IN SOME INSTANCES CHANGED THE WORDS, THINKING THAT THEY WERE MAKING IT MORE PLAIN, WHEN IN REALITY THEY WERE MYSTIFYING THAT WHICH WAS PLAIN, BY CAUSING IT TO LEAN TO THEIR ESTABLISHED VIEWS WHICH WERE GOVERNED BY TRADITION. But the WORD of GOD, as a whole, is a perfect chain, one portion linking into and explaining another. True seekers for truth need not err; for not only is the WORD OF GOD PLAIN AND SIMPLE in declaring the way to life, but the HOLY SPIRIT IS GIVEN AS A GUIDE IN UNDERSTANDING the way to life therein revealed. {BEcho, December 20, 1897 par. 9} |
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| God committed the preparation of HIS DIVINELY INSPIRED WORD to finite man. This WORD, arranged into books, the OLD and NEW TESTAMENTS, is the guidebook to the inhabitants of a fallen world, bequeathed to them that, by studying and obeying the directions, not one soul would lose its way to heaven. {1958 1SM 16.3} |
| Those who think to make the supposed difficulties of SCRIPTURE plain, in measuring by their finite rule that which is inspired and that which is not inspired, had better cover their faces, as Elijah when the still small voice spoke to him; for they are in the presence of GOD and HOLY ANGELS, who for ages have communicated to men light and knowledge, telling them what to do and what not to do, unfolding before them scenes of thrilling interest, waymark by waymark in symbols and signs and illustrations. {1958 1SM 17.1} |
| And He [God] has not, while presenting the perils clustering about the last days, qualified any finite man to unravel hidden mysteries or inspired one man or any class of men to pronounce judgment as to that which is inspired or is not. When men, in their finite judgment, find it necessary to go into an examination of SCRIPTURES to define that which is inspired and that which is not, they have stepped before JESUS to show Him a better way than He has led us. {1958 1SM 17.2} |
| I take the BIBLE just as it is, as the INSPIRED WORD. I believe its utterances in an entire BIBLE. Men arise who think they find something to criticize in GOD’S WORD. They lay it bare before others as evidence of superior wisdom. These men are, many of them, smart men, learned men, they have eloquence and talent, the whole lifework [of whom] is to unsettle minds in regard to the inspiration of the SCRIPTURES. They influence many to see as they do. And the same work is passed on from one to another, just as Satan designed it should be, until we may see the full meaning of the WORDS of CHRIST, “When the Son of man cometh, shall he find FAITH on the earth?” (Luke 18:8). {1958 1SM 17.3} |
| Brethren, let not a mind or hand be engaged in criticizing the BIBLE. It is a work that Satan delights to have any of you do, but it is not a work the Lord has pointed out for you to do. {1958 1SM 17.4} |
| Men should let GOD take care of His own BOOK, HIS LIVING ORACLES, as He has done for ages. They begin to question some parts of revelation, and pick flaws in the apparent inconsistencies of this statement and that statement. Beginning at Genesis, they give up that which they deem questionable, and their minds lead on, for Satan will lead to any length they may follow in their criticism, and they see something to doubt in the whole SCRIPTURES. Their faculties of criticism become sharpened by exercise, and they can rest on nothing with a certainty. You try to reason with these men, but your time is lost. They will exercise their power of ridicule even upon the BIBLE. They even become mockers, and they would be astonished if you put it to them in that light. {1958 1SM 17.5} |
| Brethren, cling to your BIBLE, as it reads, and stop your criticisms in regard to its validity, and obey the WORD, and not one of you will be lost. The ingenuity of men has been exercised for ages to measure the WORD of GOD by their finite minds and limited comprehension. If the Lord, the Author of the LIVING ORACLES, would throw back the curtain and reveal His wisdom and His glory before them, they would shrink into nothingness and exclaim as did Isaiah, “I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of people of unclean lips” (Isaiah 6:5). {1958 1SM 18.1} |
| Simplicity and plain utterance are comprehended by the illiterate, by the peasant, and the child as well as by the full-grown man or the giant in intellect. If the individual is possessed of large talents of mental powers, he will find in the ORACLES of GOD treasures of TRUTH, beautiful and valuable, which he can appropriate. He will also find difficulties, and secrets and wonders which will give him the highest satisfaction to study during a long lifetime, and yet there is an infinity beyond. {1958 1SM 18.2} |
| Men of humble acquirements, possessing but limited capabilities and opportunities to become conversant in the SCRIPTURES, find in the LIVING ORACLES comfort, guidance, counsel, and the plan of salvation as clear as a sunbeam. No one need be lost for want of knowledge, unless he is willfully blind. {1958 1SM 18.3} |
| We thank GOD that the BIBLE is prepared for the poor man as well as for the learned man. It is fitted for all ages and all classes. – Manuscript 16, 1888 {1958 1SM 18.4} |
| Human minds vary. The minds of different education and thought receive different impressions of the same words, and it is difficult for one mind to give to one of a different temperament, education, and habits of thought by language exactly the same idea as that which is clear and distinct in his own mind. Yet to honest men, right-minded men, he can be so simple and plain as to convey his meaning for all practical purposes. If the man he communicates with is not honest and will not want to see and understand the TRUTH, he will turn his words and language in everything to suit his own purposes. He will misconstrue his words, play upon his imagination, wrest them from their true meaning, and then entrench himself in unbelief, claiming that the sentiments are all wrong. {1958 1SM 19.1} |
| This is the way my writings are treated by those who wish to misunderstand and pervert them. They turn the TRUTH of GOD into a lie. In the very same way that they treat the writings in my published articles and in my books, so do skeptics and infidels treat the BIBLE. They read it according to their desire to pervert, to misapply, to willfully wrest the utterances from their true meaning. They declare that the BIBLE can prove anything and everything, that every sect proves their doctrines right, and that the most diverse doctrines are proved from the BIBLE. {1958 1SM 19.2} |
| The writers of the BIBLE had to express their ideas in human language. It was written by human men. These men were inspired of the HOLY SPIRIT. Because of the imperfections of human understanding of language, or the perversity of the human mind, ingenious in evading TRUTH, many read and understand the BIBLE to please themselves. It is not that the difficulty is in the BIBLE. Opposing politicians argue points of law in the statute book, and take opposite views in their application and in these laws. {1958 1SM 19.3} |
| The SCRIPTURES were given to men, not in a continuous chain of unbroken utterances, but piece by piece through successive generations, as GOD in His providence saw a fitting opportunity to impress man at sundry times and divers places. Men wrote as they were moved upon by the Holy Ghost. There is “first the bud, then the blossom, and next the fruit,” “first the blade, then the ear, after that the full corn in the ear.” This is exactly what the BIBLE utterances are to us. {1958 1SM 19.4} |
| There is not always perfect order or apparent unity in the SCRIPTURES. The miracles of CHRIST are not given in exact order, but are given just as the circumstances occurred, which called for this divine revealing of the power of CHRIST. The truths of the BIBLE are as pearls hidden. They must be searched, dug out by painstaking effort. Those who take only a surface view of the SCRIPTURES will, with their superficial knowledge, which they think is very deep, talk of the contradictions of the BIBLE, and question the authority of the SCRIPTURES. But those whose hearts are in harmony with TRUTH and duty will search the SCRIPTURES with a heart prepared to receive divine impressions. The illuminated soul sees a spiritual unity, one grand golden thread running through the whole, but it requires patience, thought, and prayer to trace out the precious golden thread. Sharp contentions over the BIBLE have led to investigation and revealed the precious jewels of TRUTH. Many tears have been shed, many prayers offered, that the Lord would open the understanding to His WORD. {1958 1SM 20.1} |
| The BIBLE is not given to us in grand superhuman language. JESUS, in order to reach man where he is, took humanity. The BIBLE must be given in the language of men. Everything that is human is imperfect. Different meanings are expressed by the same word; there is not one word for each distinct idea. The BIBLE was given for practical purposes. {1958 1SM 20.2} |
| The stamps of minds are different. All do not understand expressions and statements alike. Some understand the statements of the SCRIPTURES to suit their own particular minds and cases. Prepossessions, prejudices, and passions have a strong influence to darken the understanding and confuse the mind even in reading the words of Holy Writ. {1958 1SM 20.3} |
| The disciples traveling to Emmaus needed to be disentangled in their interpretation of the SCRIPTURES. JESUS walked with them disguised, and as a man He talked with them. Beginning at Moses and the prophets He taught them in all things concerning Himself, that His life, His mission, His sufferings, His death were just as the WORD of GOD had foretold. He opened their understanding that they might understand the SCRIPTURES. How quickly He straightened out the tangled ends and showed the unity and divine verity of the SCRIPTURES. How much men in these times need their understanding opened. {1958 1SM 20.4} |
| The BIBLE is written by inspired men, but it is not GOD’S mode of thought and expression. It is that of humanity. GOD, as a writer, is not represented. Men will often say such an expression is not like GOD. But GOD has not put Himself in words, in logic, in rhetoric, on trial in the BIBLE. THE WRITERS OF THE BIBLE WERE GOD’S PENMEN, NOT HIS PEN. Look at the different writers. {1958 1SM 21.1} |
| It is not the words of the BIBLE that are inspired, but the men that were inspired. Inspiration acts not on the man’s words or his expressions but on the man himself, who, under the influence of the Holy Ghost, is imbued with thoughts. But the words receive the impress of the individual mind. The divine mind is diffused. The divine mind and will is combined with the human mind and will; thus the utterances of the man are the WORD of GOD. – Manuscript 24, 1886 (written in Europe in 1886). {1958 1SM 21.2} |
| There is variety in a tree, there are scarcely two leaves just alike. Yet this variety adds to the perfection of the tree as a whole. {1958 1SM 21.3} |
| In our BIBLE, we might ask, Why need Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John in the Gospels, why need the Acts of the Apostles, and the variety of writers in the Epistles, go over the same thing? {1958 1SM 21.4} |
| The Lord gave HIS WORD in just the way He wanted it to come. He gave it through different writers, each having his own individuality, though going over the same history. Their testimonies are brought together in one BOOK, and are like the testimonies in a social meeting. They do not represent things in just the same style. Each has an experience of his own, and this diversity broadens and deepens the knowledge that is brought out to meet the necessities of varied minds. The thoughts expressed have not a set uniformity, as if cast in an iron mold, making the very hearing monotonous. In such uniformity there would be a loss of grace and distinctive beauty. . . . {1958 1SM 21.5} |
| The CREATOR of all ideas may impress different minds with the same thought, but each may express it in a different way, yet without contradiction. The fact that this difference exists should not perplex or confuse us. It is seldom that two persons will view and express TRUTH in the very same way. Each dwells on particular points which his constitution and education have fitted him to appreciate. The sunlight falling upon the different objects gives those objects a different hue. {1958 1SM 22.1} |
| Through the inspiration of HIS SPIRIT the Lord gave His apostles TRUTH, to be expressed according to the development of their minds by the HOLY SPIRIT. But the mind is not cramped, as if forced into a certain mold. – Letter 53, 1900. {1958 1SM 22.2} |
| The Lord speaks to human beings in imperfect speech, in order that the degenerate senses, the dull, earthly perception, of earthly beings may comprehend His words. Thus is shown GOD’S condescension. He meets fallen human beings where they are. The BIBLE, perfect as it is in its simplicity, does not answer to the great ideas of GOD; for infinite ideas cannot be perfectly embodied in finite vehicles of thought. Instead of the expressions of the BIBLE being exaggerated, as many people suppose, the strong expressions break down before the magnificence of the thought, though the penman selected the most expressive language through which to convey the truths of higher education. Sinful beings can only bear to look upon a shadow of the brightness of heaven’s glory. – Letter 121, 1901. {1958 1SM 22.3} |
| Both in the [Battle Creek] Tabernacle and in the college the subject of inspiration has been taught, and finite men have taken it upon themselves to say that some things in the SCRIPTURES were inspired and some were not. I was shown that the Lord did not inspire the articles on inspiration published in the Review, [REFERENCE HERE IS TO A SERIES OF ARTICLES THE WRITER OF WHICH ADVOCATED THAT THERE WERE “DIFFERENCES IN DEGREES” OF INSPIRATION. SEE THE REVIEW AND HERALD, JAN. 15, 1884. – COMPILERS.] neither did He approve their endorsement before our youth in the college. When men venture to criticize the WORD of GOD, they venture on sacred, holy ground, and had better fear and tremble and hide their wisdom as foolishness. GOD sets no man to pronounce judgment on His WORD, selecting some things as inspired and discrediting others as uninspired. The testimonies have been treated in the same way; but GOD is not in this. – Letter 22, 1889. {1958 1SM 23.1} |
| In my introduction to The Great Controversy you have no doubt read my statement regarding the TEN COMMANDMENTS and the BIBLE, which should have helped you to a correct understanding of the matter under consideration. Here is the statement: {1958 1SM 24.4} |
| “The BIBLE points to GOD as its author; yet it was written by human hands; and in the varied style of its different books it presents the characteristics of the several writers. The truths revealed are all ‘given by inspiration of GOD’ (2 Timothy 3:16); yet they are expressed in the words of men. The Infinite One by HIS HOLY SPIRIT has shed light into the minds and hearts of His servants. He has given dreams and VISIONS, symbols and figures; and those to whom the TRUTH was thus revealed, have themselves embodied the thought in human language. {1958 1SM 25.1} |
| “The TEN COMMANDMENTS were spoken by GOD Himself, and were written by His own hand. They are of divine, and not human composition. But the BIBLE, with its GOD-given truths expressed in the language of men, presents a union of the divine and the human. Such a union existed in the nature of CHRIST, who was the SON of GOD and the Son of man. Thus it is true of the BIBLE, as it was of CHRIST, that ‘the WORD was made flesh, and dwelt among us’ (John 1:14). {1958 1SM 25.2} |
| “Written in different ages, by men who differed widely in rank and occupation, and in mental and spiritual endowments, the books of the BIBLE present a wide contrast in style, as well as a diversity in the nature of the subjects unfolded. Different forms of expression are employed by different writers; often the same TRUTH is more strikingly presented by one than by another. And as several writers present a subject under varied aspects and relations, there may appear, to the superficial, careless, or prejudiced reader, to be discrepancy or contradiction, where the thoughtful, reverent student, with clearer insight, discerns the underlying harmony. {1958 1SM 25.3} |
| “As presented through different individuals, the TRUTH is brought out in its varied aspects. One writer is more strongly impressed with one phase of the subject; he grasps those points that harmonize with his experience or with his power of perception and appreciation; another seizes upon a different phase; and each, under the guidance of the HOLY SPIRIT, presents what is most forcibly impressed upon his own mind – a different aspect of the TRUTH in each, but a perfect harmony through all. And the truths thus revealed unite to form a perfect whole, adapted to meet the wants of men in all the circumstances and experiences of life. {1958 1SM 25.4} |
| “God has been pleased to communicate His TRUTH to the world by human agencies, and He Himself, by HIS HOLY SPIRIT, qualified men and enabled them to do His work. He guided the mind in the selection of what to speak and what to write. The treasure was entrusted to earthen vessels, yet it is, none the less, from Heaven. The testimony is conveyed through the imperfect expression of human language, yet it is the testimony of GOD; and the obedient, believing child of GOD beholds in it the glory of a divine power, full of grace and TRUTH.” {1958 1SM 26.1} |