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The Impending Conflict
Satan’s Aim—to Overthrow God’s Law
From the very beginning of the great
controversy in heaven it has been Satan’s purpose to overthrow the law of God.
It was to accomplish this that he entered upon his rebellion against the
Creator, and though he was cast out of heaven he has continued the same warfare
upon the earth. To deceive men, and thus lead them to transgress God’s law, is
the object which he has steadfastly pursued. Whether this be accomplished by
casting aside the law altogether, or by rejecting one of its precepts, the
result will be ultimately the same. He that offends “in one point,” manifests
contempt for the whole law; his influence and example are on the side of
transgression; he becomes “guilty of all.” James 2:10.
In seeking to cast contempt upon the divine
statutes, Satan has perverted the doctrines of the Bible, and errors have thus
become incorporated into the faith of thousands who profess to believe the
Scriptures. The last great conflict between truth and error is but the final
struggle of the long-standing controversy concerning the law of God. Upon this
battle we are now entering—a battle between the laws of men and the precepts of
Jehovah, between the religion of the Bible and the religion of fable and
tradition.
The agencies which will unite against truth
and righteousness in this contest are now actively at work. God’s holy Word,
which has been handed down to us at such a cost of suffering and blood, is but
little valued. The Bible is within the reach of all, but there are few who
really accept it as the guide of life. Infidelity prevails to an alarming
extent, not in the world merely, but in the church. Many have come to deny
doctrines which are the very pillars of the Christian faith. The great facts of
creation as presented by the inspired writers, the fall of man, the atonement,
and the perpetuity of the law of God, are practically rejected, either wholly or
in part, by a large share of the professedly Christian world. Thousands who
pride themselves upon their wisdom and independence regard it as an evidence of
weakness to place implicit confidence in the Bible; they think it a proof of
superior talent and learning to cavil at the Scriptures and to spiritualize and
explain away their most important truths. Many ministers are teaching their
people, and many professors and teachers are instructing their students, that
the law of God has been changed or abrogated; and those who regard its
requirements as still valid, to be literally obeyed, are thought to be deserving
only of ridicule or contempt.
In rejecting the truth, men reject its
Author. In trampling upon the law of God, they deny the authority of the
Law-giver. It is as easy to make an idol of false doctrines and theories as to
fashion an idol of wood or stone. By misrepresenting the attributes of God,
Satan leads men to conceive of Him in a false character. With many, a
philosophical idol is enthroned in the place of Jehovah; while the living God,
as He is revealed in His word, in Christ, and in the works of creation, is
worshiped by but few. Thousands deify nature while they deny the God of nature.
Though in a different form, idolatry exists in the Christian world today as
verily as it existed among ancient Israel in the days of Elijah. The god of many
professedly wise men, of philosophers, poets, politicians, journalists—the god
of polished fashionable circles, of many colleges and universities, even of some
theological institutions—is little better than Baal, the sun-god of
Phoenicia.
Is God’s Law Still Binding?
No error accepted by the Christian world
strikes more boldly against the authority of Heaven, none is more directly
opposed to the dictates of reason, none is more pernicious in its results, than
the modern doctrine, so rapidly gaining ground, that God’s law is no longer
binding upon men. Every nation has its laws, which command respect and
obedience; no government could exist without them; and can it be conceived that
the Creator of the heavens and the earth has no law to govern the beings He has
made? Suppose that prominent ministers were publicly to teach that the statutes
which govern their land and protect the rights of its citizens were not
obligatory—that they restricted the liberties of the people, and therefore ought
not to be obeyed; how long would such men be tolerated in the pulpit? But is it
a graver offense to disregard the laws of states and nations than to trample
upon those divine precepts which are the foundation of all government?
The Great
Controversy, pp. 582-584
Next part: The Impending
Conflict, Part 2: When God’s Law Is Set Aside
All Scriptures are quoted from the New
King James Version, including those originally quoted by Ellen White from the
King James Version.—Editors
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