Chapter 34
Can Our Dead Speak to Us?
The ministration of holy angels, as presented in the
Scriptures, is a truth most comforting and precious to every follower of
Christ. But the Bible teaching upon this point has been obscured and
perverted by the errors of popular theology. The doctrine of natural
immortality, first borrowed from the pagan philosophy, and in the
darkness of the great apostasy incorporated into the Christian faith,
has supplanted the truth, so plainly taught in Scripture, that "the
dead know not anything." Multitudes have come to believe that it is
spirits of the dead who are the "ministering spirits, sent forth to
minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation." And this
notwithstanding the testimony of Scripture to the existence of heavenly
angels, and their connection with the history of man, before the death
of a human being.
The doctrine of man's consciousness in death,
especially the belief that spirits of the dead return to minister to the
living, has prepared the way for modern spiritualism. If the dead are
admitted to the presence of God and holy angels, and privileged with
knowledge far exceeding what they before possessed, why should they not
return to the earth to enlighten and instruct the living? If, as taught
by popular theologians, spirits of the dead are hovering about their
friends on earth, why should they not be permitted to communicate with
them, to warn them against evil, or to comfort
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them in sorrow? How can those who believe in man's
consciousness in death reject what comes to them as divine light
communicated by glorified spirits? Here is a channel regarded as sacred,
through which Satan works for the accomplishment of his purposes. The
fallen angels who do his bidding appear as messengers from the spirit
world. While professing to bring the living into communication with the
dead, the prince of evil exercises his bewitching influence upon their
minds.
He has power to bring before men the appearance of
their departed friends. The counterfeit is perfect; the familiar look,
the words, the tone, are reproduced with marvelous distinctness. Many
are comforted with the assurance that their loved ones are enjoying the
bliss of heaven, and without suspicion of danger, they give ear "to
seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils."
When they have been led to believe that the dead
actually return to communicate with them, Satan causes those to appear
who went into the grave unprepared. They claim to be happy in heaven and
even to occupy exalted positions there, and thus the error is widely
taught that no difference is made between the righteous and the wicked.
The pretended visitants from the world of spirits sometimes utter
cautions and warnings which prove to be correct. Then, as confidence is
gained, they present doctrines that directly undermine faith in the
Scriptures. With an appearance of deep interest in the well-being of
their friends on earth, they insinuate the most dangerous errors. The
fact that they state some truths, and are able at times to foretell
future events, gives to their statements an appearance of reliability;
and their false teachings are accepted by the multitudes as readily, and
believed as implicitly, as if they were the most sacred truths of the
Bible. The law of God is set aside, the Spirit of grace despised, the
blood of the covenant counted an unholy thing. The spirits deny the
deity of Christ and place even the Creator on a level with themselves.
Thus under a new disguise the great rebel
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still carries on his warfare against God, begun in
heaven and for nearly six thousand years continued upon the earth.
Many endeavor to account for spiritual manifestations
by attributing them wholly to fraud and sleight of hand on the part of
the medium. But while it is true that the results of trickery have often
been palmed off as genuine manifestations, there have been, also, marked
exhibitions of supernatural power. The mysterious rapping with which
modern spiritualism began was not the result of human trickery or
cunning, but was the direct work of evil angels, who thus introduced one
of the most successful of soul-destroying delusions. Many will be
ensnared through the belief that spiritualism is a merely human
imposture; when brought face to face with manifestations which they
cannot but regard as supernatural, they will be deceived, and will be
led to accept them as the great power of God.
These persons overlook the testimony of the
Scriptures concerning the wonders wrought by Satan and his agents. It
was by satanic aid that Pharaoh's magicians were enabled to counterfeit
the work of God. Paul testifies that before the second advent of Christ
there will be similar manifestations of satanic power. The coming of the
Lord is to be preceded by "the working of Satan with all power and
signs and lying wonders, and with all deceivableness of
unrighteousness."
2 Thessalonians 2:9,10. And the apostle John,
describing the miracle-working power that will be manifested in the last
days, declares: "He doeth great wonders, so that he maketh fire
come down from heaven on the earth in the sight of men, and deceiveth
them that dwell on the earth by the means of those miracles which he had
power to do." Revelation 13:13, 14. No mere impostures are here
foretold. Men are deceived by the miracles which Satan's agents have
power to do, not which they pretend to do.
The prince of darkness, who has so long bent the
powers of his mastermind to the work of deception, skillfully adapts his
temptations to men of all classes and conditions. To
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persons of culture and refinement he presents
spiritualism in its more refined and intellectual aspects, and thus
succeeds in drawing many into his snare. The wisdom which spiritualism
imparts is that described by the apostle James, which "descendeth
not from above, but is earthly, sensual, devilish." James 3:15.
This, however, the great deceiver conceals when concealment will best
suit his purpose. He who could appear clothed with the brightness of the
heavenly seraphs before Christ in the wilderness of temptation, comes to
men in the most attractive manner as an angel of light. He appeals to
the reason by the presentation of elevating themes; he delights the
fancy with enrapturing scenes; and he enlists the affections by his
eloquent portrayals of love and charity. He excites the imagination to
lofty flights, leading men to take so great pride in their own wisdom
that in their hearts they despise the Eternal One. That mighty being who
could take the world's Redeemer to an exceedingly high mountain and
bring before Him all the kingdoms of the earth and the glory of them,
will present his temptations to men in a manner to pervert the senses of
all who are not shielded by divine power.
Satan beguiles men now as he beguiled Eve in Eden by
flattery, by kindling a desire to obtain forbidden knowledge, by
exciting ambition for self-exaltation. It was cherishing these evils
that caused his fall, and through them he aims to compass the ruin of
men. "Ye shall be as gods," he declares, "knowing good
and evil." Genesis 3:5. Spiritualism teaches "that man is the
creature of progression; that it is his destiny from his birth to
progress, even to eternity, toward the Godhead." And again:
"Each mind will judge itself and not another." "The
judgment will be right, because it is the judgment of self. . . . The
throne is within you." Said a spiritualistic teacher, as the
"spiritual consciousness" awoke within him: "My fellow
men, all were unfallen demigods." And another declares: "Any
just and perfect being is Christ."
Thus, in place of the righteousness and perfection of
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infinite God, the true object of adoration; in place
of the perfect righteousness of His law, the true standard of human
attainment, Satan has substituted the sinful, erring nature of man
himself as the only object of adoration, the only rule of judgment, or
standard of character. This is progress, not upward, but downward.
It is a law both of the intellectual and the
spiritual nature that by beholding we become changed. The mind gradually
adapts itself to the subjects upon which it is allowed to dwell. It
becomes assimilated to that which it is accustomed to love and
reverence. Man will never rise higher than his standard of purity or
goodness or truth. If self is his loftiest ideal, he will never attain
to anything more exalted. Rather, he will constantly sink lower and
lower. The grace of God alone has power to exalt man. Left to himself,
his course must inevitably be downward.
To the self-indulgent, the pleasure-loving, the
sensual, spiritualism presents itself under a less subtle disguise than
to the more refined and intellectual; in its grosser forms they find
that which is in harmony with their inclinations. Satan studies every
indication of the frailty of human nature, he marks the sins which each
individual is inclined to commit, and then he takes care that
opportunities shall not be wanting to gratify the tendency to evil. He
tempts men to excess in that which is in itself lawful, causing them,
through intemperance, to weaken physical, mental, and moral power. He
has destroyed and is destroying thousands through the indulgence of the
passions, thus brutalizing the entire nature of man. And to complete his
work, he declares, through the spirits that "true knowledge places
man above all law;" that "whatever is, is right;" that
"God doth not condemn;" and that "all sins which are
committed are innocent." When the people are thus led to believe
that desire is the highest law, that liberty is license, and that man is
accountable only to himself, who can wonder that corruption and
depravity teem
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on every hand? Multitudes eagerly accept teachings
that leave them at liberty to obey the promptings of the carnal heart.
The reins of self-control are laid upon the neck of lust, the powers of
mind and soul are made subject to the animal propensities, and Satan
exultingly sweeps into his net thousands who profess to be followers of
Christ.
But none need be deceived by the lying claims of
spiritualism. God has given the world sufficient light to enable them to
discover the snare. As already shown, the theory which forms the very
foundation of spiritualism is at war with the plainest statements of
Scripture. The Bible declares that the dead know not anything, that
their thoughts have perished; they have no part in anything that is done
under the sun; they know nothing of the joys or sorrows of those who
were dearest to them on earth.
Furthermore, God has expressly forbidden all
pretended communication with departed spirits. In the days of the
Hebrews there was a class of people who claimed, as do the spiritualists
of today, to hold communication with the dead. But the "familiar
spirits," as these visitants from other worlds were called, are
declared by the Bible to be "the spirits of devils." (Compare
Numbers 25:1-3; Psalm 106:28; I Corinthians 10:20; Revelation 16:14.)
The work of dealing with familiar spirits was pronounced an abomination
to the Lord, and was solemnly forbidden under penalty of death.
Leviticus 19:31; 20:27. The very name of witchcraft is now held in
contempt. The claim that men can hold intercourse with evil spirits is
regarded as a fable of the Dark Ages. But spiritualism, which numbers
its converts by hundreds of thousands, yea, by millions, which has made
its way into scientific circles, which has invaded churches, and has
found favor in legislative bodies, and even in the courts of kings--
this mammoth deception is but a revival, in a new disguise, of the
witchcraft condemned and prohibited of old.
If there were no other evidence of the real character
of spiritualism, it should be enough for the Christian that the
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spirits make no difference between righteousness and
sin, between the noblest and purest of the apostles of Christ and the
most corrupt of the servants of Satan. By representing the basest of men
as in heaven, and highly exalted there, Satan says to the world:
"No matter how wicked you are; no matter whether you believe or
disbelieve God and the Bible. Live as you please; heaven is your
home." The spiritualist teachers virtually declare: "Everyone
that doeth evil is good in the sight of the Lord, and He delighteth in
them; or, Where is the God of judgment?" Malachi 2:17. Saith the
word of God: "Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil;
that put darkness for light, and light for darkness." Isaiah 5:20.
The apostles, as personated by these lying spirits,
are made to contradict what they wrote at the dictation of the Holy
Spirit when on earth. They deny the divine origin of the Bible, and thus
tear away the foundation of the Christian's hope and put out the light
that reveals the way to heaven. Satan is making the world believe that
the Bible is a mere fiction, or at least a book suited to the infancy of
the race, but now to be lightly regarded, or cast aside as obsolete. And
to take the place of the word of God he holds our spiritual
manifestations. Here is a channel wholly under his control; by this
means he can make the world believe what he will. The Book that is to
judge him and his followers he puts in the shade, just where he wants
it; the Saviour of the world he makes to be no more than a common man.
And as the Roman guard that watched the tomb of Jesus spread the lying
report which the priests and elders put into their mouths to disprove
His resurrection, so do the believers in spiritual manifestations try to
make it appear that there is nothing miraculous in the circumstances of
our Saviour's life. After thus seeking to put Jesus in the background,
they call attention to their own miracles, declaring that these far
exceed the works of Christ.
It is true that spiritualism is now changing its form
and, veiling some of its more objectionable features, is assuming
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a Christian guise. But its utterances from the
platform and the press have been before the public for many years, and
in these its real character stands revealed. These teachings cannot be
denied or hidden.
Even in its present form, so far from being more
worthy of toleration than formerly, it is really a more dangerous,
because a more subtle, deception. While it formerly denounced Christ and
the Bible, it now professes to accept both. But the Bible is interpreted
in a manner that is pleasing to the unrenewed heart, while its solemn
and vital truths are made of no effect. Love is dwelt upon as the chief
attribute of God, but it is degraded to a weak sentimentalism, making
little distinction between good and evil. God's justice, His
denunciations of sin, the requirements of His holy law, are all kept out
of sight. The people are taught to regard the Decalogue as a dead
letter. Pleasing, bewitching fables captivate the senses and lead men to
reject the Bible as the foundation of their faith. Christ is as verily
denied as before; but Satan has so blinded the eyes of the people that
the deception is not discerned.
There are few who have any just conception of the
deceptive power of spiritualism and the danger of coming under its
influence. Many tamper with it merely to gratify their curiosity. They
have no real faith in it and would be filled with horror at the thought
of yielding themselves to the spirits' control. But they venture upon
the forbidden ground, and the mighty destroyer exercises his power upon
them against their will. Let them once be induced to submit their minds
to his direction, and he holds them captive. It is impossible, in their
own strength, to break away from the bewitching, alluring spell. Nothing
but the power of God, granted in answer to the earnest prayer of faith,
can deliver these ensnared souls.
All who indulge sinful traits of character, or
willfully cherish a known sin, are inviting the temptations of Satan.
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They separate themselves from God and from the
watchcare of His angels; as the evil one presents his deceptions, they
are without defense and fall an easy prey. Those who thus place
themselves in his power little realize where their course will end.
Having achieved their overthrow, the tempter will employ them as his
agents to lure others to ruin.
Says the prophet Isaiah: "When they shall say
unto you, Seek unto them that have familiar spirits, and unto wizards
that peep, and that mutter: should not a people seek unto their God? for
the living to the dead? To the law and to the testimony: if they speak
not according to this word, it is because there is no light in
them." Isaiah 8:19, 20. If men had been willing to receive the
truth so plainly stated in the Scriptures concerning the nature of man
and the state of the dead, they would see in the claims and
manifestations of spiritualism the working of Satan with power and signs
and lying wonders. But rather than yield the liberty so agreeable to the
carnal heart, and renounce the sins which they love, multitudes close
their eyes to the light and walk straight on, regardless of warnings,
while Satan weaves his snares about them, and they become his prey.
"Because they received not the love of the truth, that they might
be saved," therefore "God shall send them strong delusion,
that they should believe a lie." 2 Thessalonians 2:10, 11.
Those who oppose the teachings of spiritualism are
assailing, not men alone, but Satan and his angels. They have entered
upon a contest against principalities and powers and wicked spirits in
high places. Satan will not yield one inch of ground except as he is
driven back by the power of heavenly messengers. The people of God
should be able to meet him, as did our Saviour, with the words: "It
is written." Satan can quote Scripture now as in the days of
Christ, and he will pervert its teachings to sustain his delusions.
Those who would stand in this time of peril must understand for
themselves the testimony of the Scriptures.
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Many will be confronted by the spirits of devils
personating beloved relatives or friends and declaring the most
dangerous heresies. These visitants will appeal to our tenderest
sympathies and will work miracles to sustain their pretensions. We must
be prepared to withstand them with the Bible truth that the dead know
not anything and that they who thus appear are the spirits of devils.
Just before us is "the hour of temptation, which
shall come upon all the world, to try them that dwell upon the
earth." Revelation 3:10. All whose faith is not firmly established
upon the word of God will be deceived and overcome. Satan "works
with all deceivableness of unrighteousness" to gain control of the
children of men, and his deceptions will continually increase. But he
can gain his object only as men voluntarily yield to his temptations.
Those who are earnestly seeking a knowledge of the truth and are
striving to purify their souls through obedience, thus doing what they
can to prepare for the conflict, will find, in the God of truth, a sure
defense. "Because thou hast kept the word of My patience, I also
will keep thee" (verse 10), is the Saviour's promise. He would
sooner send every angel out of heaven to protect His people than leave
one soul that trusts in Him to be overcome by Satan.
The prophet Isaiah brings to view the fearful
deception which will come upon the wicked, causing them to count
themselves secure from the judgments of God: "We have made a
covenant with death, and with hell are we at agreement; when the
overflowing scourge shall pass through, it shall not come unto us: for
we have made lies our refuge, and under falsehood have we hid
ourselves." Isaiah 28:15. In the class here described are included
those who in their stubborn impenitence comfort themselves with the
assurance that there is to be no punishment for the sinner; that all
mankind, it matters not how corrupt, are to be exalted to heaven, to
become as the angels of God. But still more emphatically
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are those making a covenant with death and an
agreement with hell, who renounce the truths which Heaven has provided
as a defense for the righteous in the day of trouble, and accept the
refuge of lies offered by Satan in its stead--the delusive pretensions
of spiritualism.
Marvelous beyond expression is the blindness of the
people of this generation. Thousands reject the word of God as unworthy
of belief and with eager confidence receive the deceptions of Satan.
Skeptics and scoffers denounce the bigotry of those who contend for the
faith of prophets and apostles, and they divert themselves by holding up
to ridicule the solemn declarations of the Scriptures concerning Christ
and the plan of salvation, and the retribution to be visited upon the
rejecters of the truth. They affect great pity for minds so narrow,
weak, and superstitious as to acknowledge the claims of God and obey the
requirements of His law. They manifest as much assurance as if, indeed,
they had made a covenant with death and an agreement with hell-- as if
they had erected an impassable, impenetrable barrier between themselves
and the vengeance of God. Nothing can arouse their fears. So fully have
they yielded to the tempter, so closely are they united with him, and so
thoroughly imbued with his spirit, that they have no power and no
inclination to break away from his snare.
Satan has long been preparing for his final effort to
deceive the world. The foundation of his work was laid by the assurance
given to Eve in Eden: "Ye shall not surely die." "In the
day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as
gods, knowing good and evil." Genesis 3:4, 5. Little by little he
has prepared the way for his masterpiece of deception in the development
of spiritualism. He has not yet reached the full accomplishment of his
designs; but it will be reached in the last remnant of time. Says the
prophet: "I saw three unclean spirits like frogs; . . . they are
the spirits of devils, working miracles, which go forth
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unto the kings of the earth and of the whole world,
to gather them to the battle of that great day of God Almighty."
Revelation 16:13, 14. Except those who are kept by the power of God,
through faith in His word, the whole world will be swept into the ranks
of this delusion. The people are fast being lulled to a fatal security,
to be awakened only by the outpouring of the wrath of God.
Saith the Lord God: "Judgment also will I lay to
the line, and righteousness to the plummet: and the hail shall sweep
away the refuge of lies, and the waters shall overflow the hiding place.
And your covenant with death shall be disannulled, and your agreement
with hell shall not stand; when the overflowing scourge shall pass
through, then ye shall be trodden down by it." Isaiah 28:17, 18.
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