The Great Controversy - Ellen G. White | 页面 267

the church now employs as its instruments ." And a writer in the New York Independent speaks thus concerning Methodism as it is : " The line of separation between the godly and the irreligious fades out into a kind of penumbra , and zealous men on both sides are toiling to obliterate all difference between their modes of action and enjoyment ." " The popularity of religion tends vastly to increase the number of those who would secure its benefits without squarely meeting its duties ."
Says Howard Crosby : " It is a matter of deep concern that we find Christ ' s church so little fulfilling the designs of its Lord . Just as the ancient Jews let a familiar intercourse with the idolatrous nations steal away their hearts from God , . . . so the church of Jesus now is , by its false partnerships with an unbelieving world , giving up the divine methods of its true life , and yielding itself to the pernicious , though often plausible , habits of a Christless society , using the arguments and reaching the conclusions which are foreign to the revelation of God , and directly antagonistic to all growth in grace ." -- The Healthy Christian : An Appeal to the Church , pages 141 , 142 .
In this tide of worldliness and pleasure seeking , self-denial and self-sacrifice for Christ ' s sake are almost wholly lost . " Some of the men and women now in active life in our churches were educated , when children , to make sacrifices in order to be able to give or do something for Christ ." But " if funds are wanted now , . . . nobody must be called on to give . Oh , no ! have a fair , tableau , mock trial , antiquarian supper , or something to eat--anything to amuse the people ." Governor Washburn of Wisconsin in his annual message , January 9 , 1873 , declared : " Some law seems to be required to break up the schools where gamblers are made . These are everywhere . Even the church ( unwittingly , no doubt ) is sometimes found doing the work of the devil . Gift concerts , gift enterprises and raffles , sometimes in aid of religious or charitable objects , but often for less worthy purposes , lotteries , prize packages , etc ., are all devices to obtain money without value received . Nothing is so demoralizing or intoxicating , particularly to the young , as the acquisition of money or property without labor . Respectable people engaging in these change enterprises , and easing their consciences with the reflection that the money is to go to a good object , it is not strange that the youth of the state should so often fall into the habits which the excitement of games of hazard is almost certain to engender ."
The spirit of worldly conformity in invading the churches throughout Christendom . Robert Atkins , in a sermon preached in London , draws a dark picture of the spiritual declension that prevails in England : " The truly righteous are diminished from the earth , and no man layeth it to heart . The professors of religion of the present day , in every church , are lovers of the world , conformers to the world , lovers of creature comfort , and aspirers after
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