Absolute Power by Ellen G. White 1 | Page 244

But the churches generally did not accept the warning . Their ministers , who , as watchmen " unto the house of Israel ," should have been the first to discern the tokens of Jesus ' coming , had failed to learn the truth either from the testimony of the prophets or from the signs of the times . As worldly hopes and ambitions filled the heart , love for God and faith in His word had grown cold ; and when the advent doctrine was presented , it only aroused their prejudice and unbelief . The fact that the message was , to a great extent , preached by laymen , was urged as an instrument against it . As of old , the plain testimony of God ' s word was met with the inquiry : " Have any of the rulers or of the Pharisees believed ?" And finding how difficult a task it was to refute the arguments drawn from the prophetic periods , many discouraged the study of the prophecies , teaching that the prophetic books were sealed and were not to be understood . Multitudes , trusting implicitly to their pastors , refused to listen to the warning ; and others , though convinced of the truth , dared not confess it , lest they should be " put out of the synagogue ." The message which God had sent for the testing and purification of the church revealed all too surely how great was the number who had set their affections on this world rather than upon Christ . The ties which bound them to earth were stronger than the attractions heavenward . They chose to listen to the voice of worldly wisdom and turned away from the heart-searching message of truth .
In refusing the warning of the first angel , they rejected the means which Heaven had provided for their restoration . They spurned the gracious messenger that would have corrected the evils which separated them from God , and with greater eagerness they turned to seek the friendship of the world . Here was the cause of that fearful condition of worldliness , backsliding , and spiritual death which existed in the churches in 1844 . In Revelation 14 the first angel is followed by a second proclaiming : " Babylon is fallen , is fallen , that great city , because she made all nations drink of the wine of the wrath of her fornication ." Revelation 14:8 . The term " Babylon " is derived from " Babel ," and signifies confusion . It is employed in Scripture to designate the various forms of false or apostate religion . In Revelation 17 Babylon is represented as a woman --a figure which is used in the Bible as the symbol of a church , a virtuous woman representing a pure church , a vile woman an apostate church .
In the Bible the sacred and enduring character of the relation that exists between Christ and His church is represented by the union of marriage . The Lord has joined His people to Himself by a solemn covenant , He promising to be their God , and they pledging themselves to be His and His alone . He declares : " I will betroth thee unto Me forever ; yea , I will betroth thee unto Me in righteousness , and in judgment , and in loving-kindness , and in mercies ." Hosea 2:19 . And , again : " I am married unto you ." Jeremiah 3:14 . And Paul employs the same figure in the New Testament when he says : " I have espoused you to one husband , that I may present you as a chaste virgin to Christ ." 2 Corinthians 11:2 .
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