A WARNING ABOUT SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISM

  

This report is excerpted from AVOIDING THE SNARE OF SEVENTH-DAY  ADVENTISM.
This book has been called the best on the subject by the  editor of The Baptist Challenge.
Now it has been throughly updated and  enlarged. It is diligently researched from official publications
of  the Seventh-day Adventist organization and proves conclusively that  the Seventh-day Adventist
gospel is false. The book begins with a  chapter entitled “Adventists Wanted Me to Revise This Book,” 
describing a deceptive attempt by Seventh-day Adventists to have me  change the book. The major
divisions of the book are: “Adventist  History Proves It is Heretical” and “Adventist Doctrine Proves
It Is  Heretical.” The book analyzes Adventist doctrines such as Sabbath- keeping, Soul-sleep,
Annihilation of the wicked, Ellen White as a  Prophetess, Investigative Judgment, Misuse of the
Mosaic Law, and  Vegetarianism. The chapter “Why Some Have Considered Seventh-day  Adventism
Evangelical" analyzes Walter Martin’s (author of Kingdom of  the Cults) faulty view of Adventism.
The book includes selections from  D.M. Canright’s 1898 book Seventh-day Adventism Renounced.
Canright  was an early leader in Adventism who left and became a Baptist pastor. 
Third edition updated and enlarged September 2008. 206 pages, 5 X 8”,  perfect bound, $8.95.

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The Seventh-day Adventist denomination was established in 1860 in  America. “Seventh-day” to sabbath worship. “Adventist” refers  to their belief that God raised them up to announce coming of the  Lord. They have 15 million members worldwide in 61,000 churches, and  they are
working in 203 countries.

THE HISTORY OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISM

Seventh-day Adventism originated with the Second Coming movement of  the 1800’s. William Miller,
a Baptist preacher, concluded in 1818 that  Christ would return to earth in 1843. When that was wrong, he  changed the date to October 22, 1844. His belief was based largely on  an interpretation Daniel chapters nine and twelve using the  erroneous day/year equation (one prophetic day equals
one historical  year). Tens of thousands of people followed Miller, and many different  groups sprang up
within this excited religious atmosphere, all of them  looking for the immediate return of Christ.

After 1844, Miller quit setting dates and admitted his mistake, but  some of his followers went on to form
Seventh-day Adventism.

James White, Joseph Bates, and others began practicing sabbath-keeping  in 1844 and published their through pamphlets.

They also followed the visions of 17-year-old Ellen Harmon. She  claimed that God showed her that in
October 1844 Jesus entered the  holy of holies in heaven to begin the “investigative judgment.” This 
is a foundational doctrine of the Adventist Church. Ellen taught that  Jesus began investigating the records
of every person to determine who  would be saved and who would be lost. She also claimed to receive a 
vision about the “Third Angel’s Message” in Revelation 14:9-12. She  said that the mark of the beast antichrist) would be Sunday  worship, and those who worshipped on Sunday would be punished. She 
said that the ones who keep the commandments of God refers to those  who keep the sabbath in the last days.
This is where the Seventh-day  Adventists get their name. They claim to be the church of the last  days that the sabbath and that prepares the way for Christ’s  return.

Ellen Harmon married James White in 1846 and they became the main  leaders of Seventh-day Adventism.
Between 1844 and 1915 Mrs. White  supposedly received 2,000 visions and dreams. Claiming that she was 
commanded to write her visions for preservation, she produced over  100,000 handwritten manuscript pages.

While Adventist leaders claim that the Bible is their sole rule for  faith and conduct, the fact is that without
 Ellen White there would be  no Seventh-day Adventism.

We see, therefore, that the advent movement was unbiblical from its  beginning. It was led by a woman, is forbidden in Scripture (1  Timothy 2:12), and it set a date for Christ’s return, which is also  forbidden.

“But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of  heaven, but my Father only” (Mt. 24:36).

“Watch therefore; for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come” (Mt.  24:42).

“Therefore be ye also ready: for in such an hour as ye think not the  Son of man cometh” (Mt. 24:44).

“Watch therefore, for ye know neither the day nor the hour wherein the  Son of man cometh” (Mt. 25:13).

“But of that day and that hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels  which are in heaven, neither the Son,
 but the Father. Take ye heed,  watch and pray: for ye know not when the time is” (Mk. 13:32-33).

“It is not for you to know the time or the seasons, which the Father  hath put in his own power” (Acts 1:7).

By ignoring the plain teaching of the Bible about Christ’s return, the  Adventists were led into more and more error.

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST DOCTRINE

In the following study we analyze some of the false Seventh-day  Adventist doctrines and compare them with Bible truth.

FALSE TEACHING # 1: A GOSPEL OF GRACE PLUS LAW

Seventh-day Adventism professes to teach salvation by grace through  faith, but they redefine this to add works to grace.

According to Adventist doctrine, grace is the power and forgiveness  God gives to enable a sinner to keep God’s law to thereby build a  holy character fit for Heaven. The individual that fails to build the  right character by God’s
grace will never see Heaven. Faith and works  are said to be the two oars by which the believer is propelled to glory.

These false teachers are aptly described by the apostle Paul in his  epistle to the Galatians: “And that because false brethren unawares  brought in, who came in privily to spy out our liberty which we have  in Christ Jesus, they might bring us into bondage” (Gal. 2:4).

It is important that we carefully document the Seventh-day Adventist  doctrine of salvation, since it is very subtle.
Often, in their  literature produced for the general public, the Seventh-day Adventists  modify what they believe an attempt to appear orthodox. The  Christian should beware of the deceitfulness of the false churches. 
They are like the chameleon that changes colors according to varying  situations. On one hand they try to appear
orthodox. “We are just like  you,” they protest. On the other hand they promote all sorts of  heretical teachings attempt to draw converts away from the Bible- believing churches. This should not surprise us. The New Testament 
refers frequently to the deception of false teachers. Jesus called  false teachers wolves in sheep’s clothing (Mat. 7:15). warned that  they would try to deceive many (Mat. 24:4-5). The apostle Paul called  them “deceitful workers”
(2 Cor. 11:13). He said they use “cunning  craftiness” (Eph. 4:14). He said they “speak lies in hypocrisy” (1  Tim. 4:2).

Consider carefully the following statements about salvation from  Adventist publications. While professing to believe salvation by  grace alone through faith alone, they redefine grace. The result is a  false gospel that mixes grace and law.

 From a Seventh-day Adventist Tract:

“Christ says to every man in this world what He said to the rich young  ruler: ‘If thou wilt enter into life, keep the
commandments,’ Matthew  19:17. In other words, THE STANDARD FOR ADMISSION INTO HEAVEN IS A 
CHARACTER BUILT ACCORDING TO THE TEN SPECIFICATIONS, OR COMMANDMENTS,  OF GOD’S LAW.
...... THE MASTER BUILDER WILL STAND RIGHT WITH YOU AND  IN YOU, AND SEE TO IT PERSONALLY
 THAT YOUR LIFE COMES UP TO THE  REQUIREMENTS OF GOD’S LAW” (Charles Everson, Saved by Grace, pp. 45-46).

 From a Seventh-day Adventist Correspondence course:

“Do you want to be a Christian? ... The steps to Christ are few and  plain and easy to understand, and we will turn to
God’s Guidebook now  for information. ... Believe; that’s the first step toward becoming a  Christian. ... the second step is repentance ... repentance is simply  being sorry for our sins and putting them away ... the next step in  becoming a Christian is confession ... real repentance and confession  mean not only to stop sinning, but to do everything possible to make  past wrongs right ... The next step is baptism, and the proof for that  is found in Acts 2:38-39 ... Fifth, obedience through Christ in us ... 
So we have clearly outlined the steps that we need to take in order to  become a Christian: to believe in God, to repent  of and to confess our  sins, to be baptized, AND TO OBEY ALL THE COMMANDMENTS OF THE  LORD. ...
He may stumble and fall, but he gets up and presses forward  again, determined to overcome by God’s enabling power.Such a fall is  not counted against him when he repents and asks forgiveness and  divine help to live the right life”(New Life Voice of Prophecy Guide,  #12).

Adventism labels this doctrine “salvation by grace,” but it is not the  grace that was preached by the Lord’s apostles.

1. According to the Bible, salvation is by grace ALONE through faith  ALONE, without the works of the law.
See John 3:16; 6:28-29; Acts  15:10-11; 16:30-31; Romans 3:19-25; 4:1-8; 11:6; Galatians 3:10-13;  Ephesians 2:8 10;Titus 3:4-7.

The Good News of Christ is not that we are saved through a grace that  produces the works of the law. The Good News is that we are saved by  God’s grace alone through faith alone WITHOUT THE LAW. All who will be  saved must come on these glorious terms, trusting in the shed blood  alone for full salvation.

Those who attempt to return to the Mosaic Law to perfect their  salvation are committing the same error as the
Galatians in the first  century.

“O foolish Galatians, who hath bewitched you, that ye should not obey  the truth, before whose eyes Jesus Christ been evidently set  forth, crucified among you? This only would I learn of you, Received  ye the Spirit by the of the law, or by the hearing of faith? Are  ye so foolish? having begun in the Spirit, are ye now made perfect by the flesh? Have ye suffered so many things in vain? if it be yet in  vain. He therefore that ministereth to you the Spirit, and worketh  miracles among you, doeth he it by the works of the law, or by the  hearing of faith? Even as Abraham believed God, and it was accounted  to him for righteousness. Know ye therefore that they which are of  faith, the same are the children of Abraham” (Gal. 3:1-7).

Those who persist in placing themselves under the Mosaic Law in spite  of clear New Testament teaching are outside
of true salvation. Seventh- day Adventist teachers who believe the doctrine of their own  denomination as stated in such  publications as the New Life Voice of  Prophecy correspondence courses are of this number; they are Galatian
legalizers.

“But now, after that ye have known God, or rather are known of God,  how turn ye again to the weak and beggarly elements, whereunto ye  desire again to be in bondage? Ye observe days, and months, and times,  and years. I am afraid of you, lest I have bestowed upon you labour in  vain” (Gal. 4:9-11).

“My little children, of whom I travail in birth again until Christ be  formed in you, I desire to be present with you now,
and to change my  voice; for I stand in doubt of you” (Gal. 4:19-20).

“Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us  free, and be not entangled again in the yoke of bondage.
Behold, I  Paul say unto you, that if ye be circumcised, Christ shall profit you  nothing. For I testify again to every man that is circumcised, that he  is a debtor to do the whole law. Christ is become of no effect unto  you, whosoever of you are justified by the law; ye are fallen from  grace. For we through the Spirit wait for the hope of righteousness by  faith” (Gal. 5:1-5).

2. Salvation is secure. The true gospel says that the believer is  saved entirely by God’s grace through Christ and he has eternal life.

We know that salvation is secure because it is a free gift, entirely  unmerited by the sinner (Ephesians 2:8-9). If the recipient does anything or pays anything, the “gift” is no longer a gift.

We know that salvation is secure because it means that the believer is  declared righteous by God (Romans 3:21-24). This is the meaning of the  word “justified.” Notice how the terms “justified” and “the  righteousness of God” are used interchangeably in Romans 3:21-24. 
Notice too, that this righteousness is obtained “by faith” and “freely  by his grace.” What is the sinner’s problem? it not his lack of  righteousness? Therefore, if God declares that sinner righteous, what  more does he need?
Biblical salvation is an exchange. Jesus takes the  sinner’s unrighteousness, and the sinner receives Jesus’ righteousness (2 Corinthians 5:21).

We know that salvation is secure because it is a present possession.

In the following verses salvation is not described as a possibility,  but as a certainty, as a present possession.

Justification is a present possession (Rom. 5:9).
Peace with God is a present possession (Rom. 5:1).
Reconciliation is a present possession (Rom. 5:10).
Atonement is a present possession (Rom. 5:11)
Eternal life is a present possession (1 Jn. 5:11- 13).
Being a child of God is a present possession (Eph. 1:6).
Being accepted in Christ is a present possession (Eph. 1:6).
Forgiveness of sin is a present possession (Eph. 1:7).
Being made alive in Christ is a present possession (Eph. 2:1).
Being made fit for heaven is a present possession (Col. 1:12).
Being delivered from the power of darkness is a present possession  (Col. 1:13).
Having been translated into Jesus’ kingdom is a present possession  (Col. 1:13).
Mercy is a present possession (1 Pet. 2:10).
Healing of sin is a present possession (1 Pet. 2:24).

A person is either saved or he is lost, either entirely saved or  entirely lost. There is no middle ground,
no growing into or  perfecting of salvation. Are you trusting the blood of Christ, and the  blood of Christ ALONE salvation? If so, the Bible says you possess  all the spiritual blessings listed above, plus much more, and they are
secure blessings in Christ!

We know that salvation is secure because it is an entirely new  position before God.

Salvation is an entirely new position in Christ (Romans 5:1-2). The  sinner is either in Adam or he is in Christ.
If he is in Christ, he  has all spiritual blessings. “Blessed be the God and Father of our  Lord Jesus Christ, who hath us with all spiritual blessings in  heavenly places in Christ” (Eph. 1:3). See also Romans 6:11; Ephesians  1:6; 1 John 5:12.

The believer has a new standing before God in Christ, and he also has  a walk in this world. The new standing cannot change because it  depends entirely upon what Jesus did for us on the cross. To confuse  standing and walk is to pervert the gospel. Consider the book of  Ephesians. Chapters 1-3 describe the believer’s new position in  Christ; chapters 4-6  describe the believer’s walk in this world.  Ephesians 5:8 says, “For ye were sometimes darkness, but NOW are ye light in the Lord: walk as children of light.” The believer has a new  position in Christ that can never change, and he is called to live up  to this position in this world by walking in obedience to God.  Colossians 3:1, 3 says the same thing:“If ye then be risen with  Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ sitteth on the  right hand of God ...For ye are dead, and your life is hid with  Christ in God.” In his new position, the Christian is dead to sin and  risen with Christ.In practice he is to live up to this eternal  calling by seeking the things which are above.The believer’s new standing is eternally secure the moment he is born  again. His walk, on the other hand, changes according to his obedience.

What a wonderful salvation! The better the believer understands his  secure position in Christ, the more heartily he to serve his  Savior God.

We know that salvation is secure because the believer is promised  certain deliverance from sin.

“Much more then, being now justified by his blood, we SHALL BE saved  from wrath through him. For if, when we were enemies, we were  reconciled to God by the death of his Son, much more, being  reconciled, we SHALL BE saved by his life” (Rom. 5:9-10).

We know that salvation is secure because the believer is kept by the  power of God.

“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, which  according to his abundant mercy hath begotten us
again unto a lively  hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, to an  inheritance incorruptible,
and undefiled, and that fadeth not away,  reserved in heaven for you, WHO ARE KEPT BY THE POWER OF GOD  faith unto salvation ready to be revealed in the last time” (1 Pet.  1:3-5).

The believer can be sure that he will enjoy the inheritance spoken of  in verse four solely because of the power of God.

This does not mean that a person can live as he pleases and still go  to heaven just because he says he “believes.” Lord Jesus Christ  said that it is impossible to be saved without being born again (John  3:3, 7), and the new birth is a dramatic, life-changing experience.  “Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things
are passed away; behold, all things are become new” (2 Cor. 5:17).  When a sinner is born again, he receives a new
 nature from God. He has  new desires. God’s nature within him impels him to live God’s way. The  indwelling Holy Spirit ministers a desire for holiness and truth. The  professor in Christ who does not love God’s way is not a saved man who falls away from salvation; he is a hypocrite or a deceived person who  has never possessed true salvation.

From the previous studies, it is evident that true Bible salvation  does not have the uncertainty and legalistic admixture of the  Adventist gospel. The SDA gospel is false.

FALSE TEACHING # 2: SABBATH-KEEPING

Seventh-day Adventism says that the sabbath was given to Adam in the  Garden of Eden and that God intended for men to keep it.

“God instituted the Sabbath in Eden; and so long as the fact that He  is our Creator continues to be a reason why we
 should worship Him, so  long the Sabbath will continue as its sign and memorial. ... The  keeping of the Sabbath is a
 sign of loyalty to the true God” (Ellen  White, The Great Controversy, p. 386).

Adventism says that Jesus and the apostles kept the sabbath and that  it is binding upon all Christians.

“... from this it is evident that all Ten Commandments are binding in  the Christian dispensation, and that Christ had thought of changing  any of them. One of these commands is the observance of the seventh  day as the Sabbath...” (Bible Footlights, p. 37).

“The example of Jesus is clear and consistent. His custom was a  Sabbath-keeping custom. ... Yet in spite of this, find a strange  situation in the world today. For though we have the same Christ as  our example, the same Bible our guide, yet we find two Sabbath days  kept by Christians...” (George Vandeman, Planet in Rebellion, p. 277).

They claim that Christians kept the sabbath until the fourth century  when Constantine changed the law and forced to worship on  Sunday.

“Constantine was the Roman emperor. He was a sun worshiper, but he was  also a keen politician. He wanted to please everybody. It was while  still a pagan that he decreed that all government offices should be  closed upon the first day of the week—’the venerable day of the sun.’  The church, which had now been established in Rome, had been quick to see the temporal advantage of compromise with paganism ... so it was  that after a few brief years, when Sunday had gained a foothold, the  Roman church in the Council of Laodicea set aside the clear command of  God and decreed the change from the seventh to the first day of the  week” (Planet in Rebellion, p. 290).

WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS

1. The sabbath, though mentioned in Genesis 2:2-3, was not delivered  to man until it was given to Israel in the
wilderness (Nehemiah  9:13-14). Ellen White added to Scripture when she taught that Adam and  the patriarchs kept the sabbath.

2. The sabbath was not given to mankind in general, but to Israel  alone as a special sign between her and God (Ex. 31:13, 17). If the  sabbath had been kept by mankind from the creation, it could not have  been given as a special sign to Israel.

3. The New Testament teaches that the believer is not bound by the  sabbath law. See Colossians 2:16-17.

4. The sabbath was a type of salvation. “There remaineth therefore a  rest to the people of God. For he that is entered into his rest, he  also hath ceased from his own works, as God did from his” (Heb.  4:9-10). As God rested on the seventh day from His work of creation,  the believer today rests in the completed work of Christ. In order to  enter into God’s rest, a person must accept God’s work and must cease  from his own work (Jn. 6:28-29). Salvation must be accepted as God’s  gift.

5. Jesus kept the sabbath because He was born under the law to fulfill  the demands of the law. See Galatians 4:4-5.
The Lord Jesus made  Himself a servant and was born under the law of Moses that He might  redeem sinners from the curse of the law and bring them into the  eternal liberty of sonship.

6. It cannot be proven that the apostle Paul and the early churches  observed the sabbath. It is true that Paul met in the synagogues on  the sabbath in order to preach to the Jews assembled there, but this  does not mean that he observed the sabbath. According to the Bible,  the reason Paul visited synagogues on the sabbath was to preach the  gospel.
Paul’s desire was to preach Christ. He was burdened for his  own people, the Jews. So he went where the Jews were
to preach Christ  to them. Consider Acts 13:14-44; 16:13-14; 17:2-4; 18:4.

7. There is much evidence in the Bible and elsewhere that the early  Christians met and worshiped on the first day
rather than on the  sabbath.

On the first day Jesus rose from the dead (Mk. 16:9).

On the first day Jesus first appeared to his disciples (Mk. 16:9).

On the first day Jesus met with the disciples at different places (Mk.  16:9-11; Mt. 28:8-10; Lk. 24:34; Mk. 16:12-13;
 Jn. 20:19-23).

On the first day Jesus blessed the disciples (Jn. 20:19).

On the first day Jesus imparted to the disciples the gift of the Holy  Spirit (Jn. 20:22).

On the first day Jesus commissioned the disciples to preach the gospel  (Jn. 20:21; with Mk. 16:9-15).

On the first day Jesus ascended to Heaven, was seated at the right  hand of the Father, and was made Head of all
(Jn. 20:17; Eph. 1:20).

On the first day the gospel of the risen Christ was first preached  (Lk. 24:34).

On the first day Jesus explained the Scriptures to the disciples (Lk.  24:27, 45).

On the first day the Holy Spirit descended (Acts 2:1). Pentecost was  on the 50th day after the sabbath following the
 wave offering (Le.  23:15-16). Thus, Pentecost was always on a Sunday.

The Christians met to worship on the first day (Acts 20:6-7; 1 Cor.   16:2).

Since those days, the vast majority of Christians have met to worship  on the first day of the week. They do this honor of the  resurrection of their Savior. Christ was in the tomb on the sabbath  and rose as the firstborn from dead on the first day. The sabbath  signifies the last day of the old creation (Gen. 2:2). Sunday is the  first day of new creation.

8. Sunday is not the sabbath. Bible-believing Christians do not  observe the sabbath by assembling on Sunday.
The New Testament  believer is redeemed from the obligations of the Law of Moses. Romans  14:1-13 and Colossians 2:16 clearly state that believers are not to be  judged in respect to holy days. The Galatians’ respect of holy days caused the apostle Paul to fear that they were not even saved! See  Galatians 4:10-11, 20.

9. The idea that Sunday observance will be the mark of the beast is  not found in Scripture. This idea came from Ellen White. It is true  that the Antichrist will “think to change times and laws” (Daniel  7:25), yet nowhere does the Bible say that this  will involve the  sabbath or Sunday. The Bible does not reveal exactly what laws the  Antichrist will change.

FALSE TEACHING # 3: SOUL SLEEP

The Seventh-day Adventist Church teaches that those who die do not go  to heaven or to hell but their soul sleeps
unconsciously in the grave  until the resurrection.

  “To be dead does not mean to go to heaven; it does not mean to go to  hell; it does not mean to go to purgatory.
Indeed, it does not mean to  go anywhere at all. It means simply an end of life. ... Death is cessation of life, an absence of life,the exact opposite of life. ...  The man does not live; the body does not live; the soul does not live;  the spirit does not live; the mind does not live. Intelligence ends,  consciousness ends, memory ends, knowledge ends, thought ends”(When A  Man Dies, p. 20).

Adventism teaches that the body and soul are not separate entities  that can be parted at death.

“...the soul of man nowhere is represented as a separate, conscious  part of man existing as such when the body sleeps in death... the soul  of man comes with the breath; it goes with the breath. ... It has no  function or power of manifestation or of action, no existence, apart  from the body...” (When A Man Dies, pp. 32, 33).

They teach that the spirit is the breath.

“... notice Job 27:3: ‘All the while my breath is in me, and the  spirit of God is in my nostrils.’ Again we find in the margin that spirit might also be translated ‘breath.’ The two words are often used  interchangeably in Scripture. ... Now listen.
‘And breathed into his  nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.’ Nowhere  are we told in Scripture that God gave man a living soul. Man became a  living soul as the result of the union of the body with the breath of  life. ... It is clear that the spirit that a man received from God and  that goes back to God when he dies, is what God put into his  nostrils. when he dies, the two separate. The dust returns to the  ground. The breath, or spark of life, from saint or sinner, returns to God who gave it. The living, loving, acting soul does not go anywhere.  It simply ceases to be a conscious entity until the resurrection  morning, when the body and the breath of life are united again. That  is Scripture pure and simple!”
(Planet in Rebellion, pp. 320-323).

WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS

1. The word “soul” has different meanings in Scripture. Sometimes it  does refer to the whole man. Often, though,
it refers to a conscious,  immaterial part of man that exists apart from the body beyond death. 
Words in the Bible must be defined by the context in which they are  found.

Old Testament examples of the soul as an immaterial, conscious part of  the man are seen in Genesis 35:18 and
1 Kings 17:21-22. In Genesis 35  the death of Rachel is recorded, and we are told that her soul  departed when she died.“... as her soul was in departing, (for she  died)...” In 1 Kings 17 a young boy died and was raised again through
Elijah’s ministry. The Bible plainly says that his soul departed and  then returned: “... O Lord my God, I pray thee, this child’s soul  come into him again. And the Lord heard the voice of Elijah; and the  soul of the child came into him again ,and he revived.” Obviously the  prophet Elijah did not have the same idea about the soul and death as  the Adventists do.

In the New Testament, the word “soul” is also used to describe a  spiritual part of man distinct from his body.
“... I pray God your  whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming  of our Lord Jesus Christ (1 Th. 5:23). Here we are told that man has  three parts. Paul did not say man IS a soul; he says man HAS a soul.

2. The word “spirit” also has various meanings in Scripture. Just as  the word “soul” does not always refer to the whole man, but often  refers to the immaterial part of man, even so the word “spirit” does  not always mean breath. Spirit often refers to the conscious,  immaterial part of man that is distinct from his body and that is  separated from the body at death.

This is the meaning in Genesis 45:26-27, where the spirit is used  interchangeably with the heart. “And Jacob’s
HEART FAINTED, for he  believed them not. And they told him all the words of Joseph, which he  had said unto them:
and when he saw the wagons which Joseph had sent  to carry him, THE SPIRIT OF JACOB THEIR FATHER REVIVED.” Obviously,  this passage does not refer to the spirit as the breath! In Exodus  6:9, the children of Israel had “anguish of spirit.” it their  breath that was anguished! How silly. The word “spirit” obviously  means something different in Scripture than breath. Again, in Exodus  35:21, the Bible describes those who contributed toward the  construction of the tabernacle as those  “whose heart stirred him up,  and every one whom his spirit made willing.” Deuteronomy 2:30 is  another example of this. we find God hardening the spirit of King  Sihon. In 1 Kings 21:5 King Ahab is said to have had a “sad spirit.” 
Certainly none of these references could be construed as speaking of  the spirit as the breath. The Seventh-day Adventist  doctrine that the  spirit is limited to breath is contrary to the Bible’s own teaching.

3. The New Testament plainly describes death as a departure of the  spirit from the body. When we come to the New Testament, any  uncertainty remaining from our Old Testament studies disappears in the  light of full revelation. One uniform doctrine of death is found  throughout the New Testament. Here death is plainly seen as a  departure of the spirit from the body.
Death means separation, not  cessation. (This is how Adam and Eve could die the same day they  partook of the fruit. They died spiritually. They were “dead in  trespasses and sins.” Later they died physically and the soul was  separated from the body.)
This has been the orthodox doctrine of death  throughout the New Testament age.

New Testament reasons for believing that death is a departure of the  spirit from the body to another conscious realm of existence.

First, it is the body that dies (Jam. 2:26).

Second, Paul testified that death is a journey. See 2 Corinthians  5:6-7; Philippians 1:23-24; and 2 Timothy 4:6.

Third, Jesus’ promise to the thief on the cross shows that death is a  departure. “And Jesus said unto him, Verily I say unto thee,
Today  shalt thou be with me in paradise” (Lk. 23:43). Adventists claim that  this passage is not translated correctly, that the  comma should be  after the word “today.” “Verily I say unto thee today, ‘Thou shalt be  with me in paradise.’” No Bible translation  reads like this. It is  merely an effort to twist the passage to fit false Adventist doctrine,  but the Lord Jesus Christ promised  the repentant thief that he would  be with him in paradise that very day.

Fourth, the story of Lazarus and the rich man shows that death is a  departure. The proper names (Lazarus, Abraham) Jesus used in this  story prove that He was speaking about an historical scene, rather  than giving a parable.
 The Lord’s parables did not contain such  details. Yet even if it this was a parable, it would still teach  literal truth.
 “... the beggar died, and was carried by the angels  into Abraham’s bosom: the rich man also died, and was buried; and in hell he lift up his eyes, being in torments...” (Lk. 16:22-23). This  passage teaches that death is a journey of the soul either to  Heaven  or to Hell.

Fifth, the dead saints will return with Christ from Heaven at the time  of the resurrection and rapture of the saved.
This shows that dead  saints go to Heaven at death. “For if we believe that Jesus died and  rose again, even so ALSO WHICH SLEEP IN JESUS WILL GOD BRING WITH  HIM” (1 Th. 4:14).
According to the Bible, the dead are not sleeping  in the grave as the Adventists claim. Rather, they are in Heaven and  they will return from there with Jesus!

Sixth, John’s heavenly visions show dead saints in Heaven before the  resurrection and during the Great Tribulation on earth.
See Revelation  6:9-11. This is another indisputable testimony that dead saints are  not sleeping in the grave, but are residing  in Heaven awaiting the  return of Christ to earth.

Seventh, Moses’ and Elijah’s appearance on the Mount of  Transfiguration proves that the dead have conscious
existence between  death and resurrection. See Luke 9:28-33. That Peter and the other  apostles were not just seeing a future millennial scene is  demonstrated by the fact that Moses and Elijah were speaking with the  Lord Jesus about His approaching death. Moses and Elijah, though dead,  appeared on that mountain and conversed about events that were soon to take place in Jerusalem. It is obvious that Moses and Elias are not  sleeping in the grave.

It is plain from this survey of the New Testament that man has a  spirit or soul that departs from his body at death and that lives eternally either in Heaven or in Hell. The Bible speaks of death BOTH  as a sleep and as a journey. It is the sleep of the body  and the  journey of the spirit.

Even in the Old Testament we are taught that death meant separation  from the body by the spirit. In Genesis 25:8 Abraham
 “gave up the  ghost, and died ... and was gathered to his people.” This cannot mean  simply that he was gathered to the grave,because Abraham’s people  were not buried in Mamre. They were buried in Haran a long distance  away (Ge. 11:31-32).
 In Genesis 35:18, it is recorded that Rachel’s  soul departed at her death. 1 Kings 17 tells us that when the widow’s  son died, his soul had departed (vv. 21-22). God told Moses in Numbers  27:13 that he would be “gathered unto” his people. For two reasons, this could not mean that he would sleep in a grave.

First, Moses’  people were not buried in the wilderness where he died.

Second, Moses  appeared centuries later with Jesus on the Mount of Transfiguration,  and he was quite conscious at that time.

Thus, no matter where we look in the Scripture, we see that death does  not mean sleeping unconsciously in the grave.
 The passages that speak  of death as sleep are speaking poetically. Some Old Testament  references to death, particularly in the book of Ecclesiastes, speak  of it from the viewpoint of this world. In that sense, it is true that  the dead do not praise God in this world. The theme of Ecclesiastes is  “under the sun,” and it describes man’s attempt to understand life  apart from  divine revelation.

4. The doctrine of immortality was not fully revealed until the New  Testament. See 1 Timothy 1:9-10. It was with the coming of Christ that  the doctrine of life beyond the grave was brought to full light. Thus,  we must not interpret the New Testament   in light of the Old Testament,  but the Old in light of the New!

FALSE TEACHING # 4: ANNIHILATION OF THE WICKED

Seventh-day Adventism teaches that the unsaved will be burned up in  the lake of fire.

“The theory of eternal torment is one of the false doctrines that  constitute the wine of the abomination of Babylon. ...
There will then  be no lost souls to blaspheme God as they writhe in never-ending  torment; no wretched beings in hell will mingle  their shrieks with the  songs of the saved” (Ellen White, The Great Controversy, pp. 470, 477).

They claim that the eternal torment of the wicked cannot be reconciled  with God’s love and mercy.

“How repugnant to every emotion of love and mercy, and even to our  sense of justice, is the doctrine that the wicked
dead are tormented  with fire and brimstone in an eternally burning hell” (Ellen White,  The Great Controversy, p. 469).

WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS

1. The Bible teaches that the unsaved will endure eternal conscious  torment. See Matthew 25:46; Revelation 14:10-11;Revelation 20:10-15.  Three times in Mark 9 Christ spoke of hell as “the fire that never  shall be quenched: where their worm dieth not, and the fire is not  quenched...” (Mk. 9:43-48). This is the language of eternal suffering.

Adventists argue that though the fire is eternal, the punishment is  not. This is an impossible interpretation, because
Christ taught that  the punishment of the unsaved will be worse than a violent destruction  or loss of existence. Mark 9:42 warns that would be better for the  wicked to hang a millstone about his neck and to be cast into the sea  than to endure God’s judgment. In the very next verse, Jesus began to  describe the horrors of Hell. In other words, Hell is going to be  worse than  any violent destruction. The suffering is eternal in  duration. In Matthew 26:24, the Lord said Judas’ punishment will be worse than loss of existence. “... it had been good for that man if he  had not been born.”

The doctrine of eternal torment might be difficult for us to  understand, but God has revealed it and our part is to accept it by faith. Hell is a place of fire, and it is a place where the suffering  is eternal. These Scriptures should be a loud warning to every man,woman, and child that life is no game; salvation is not a thing to  delay for even an hour. No time should be wasted in finding security in the Saviour whose blood “cleanseth us from all sin.” No effort  should be spared in reaching lost souls for Christ. Hell’s torment is as eternal in duration as Heaven’s bliss.

2. God’s mercy does not erase His holy justice. God’s justice was  satisfied in the atonement of the Lord Jesus Christ, but those who reject His great salvation must suffer for their own sins. God has  given His Son to die on the cross to redeem men from their sins. 
Through this atonement, God’s holy justice was satisfied (Isaiah  53:11), and He offers full pardon and eternal life to every sinner that responds in repentance and faith. Those who reject the Savior’s  suffering must suffer for their own sin. Adventism claims that God would be unjust to make Christ-rejecters suffer eternally for their  sins, but who are we to question God’s justice?

FALSE TEACHING # 5: ELLEN WHITE A PROPHETESS

Seventh-day Adventism believes that Ellen White was a prophetess. 
Consider some quotes from their writings:

“Seventh-day Adventists believe that Mrs. Ellen G. White exercised the  true prophetic gift. They believe that God graciously spoke  to her in  divine revelations, and that through her He sent inspired messages to  His church. ... The Seventh-day Adventist Church is  indebted to her as  a spiritual leader and a pioneer builder and guide. In most of the  soul-winning activities of the church,from its very beginnings, the  leaders received guidance from what they believed were the prophetic  insights of this servant of God”
 (D.A. Delafield, Ellen G. White and  the Seventh-day Adventist Church, pp. 2, 10-11).

“The Holy Spirit that inspired Moses, Paul, and John, also inspired  Sister White. The inspiration of the prophets is one thing”(The  Spirit of Prophecy Treasure Chest, p. 30).

“The Ellen White books have been likened also to a telescope which  greatly enlarges the vision of God’s plans as revealed in His word” (Ellen G. White and the Seventh-day Adventist Church, p. 34).

“These messages, we believe, should be faithfully followed by every  believer. Next to the Bible, and in connection with it, they should be read and studied. They throw a floodlight upon the Sacred  record” (Prophetic Guidance, Lesson 16, p. 60).

“Consistency calls for acceptance of the Spirit of Prophecy writings  as a whole. We cannot justify accepting part and rejecting part. For example, to accept one of Mrs. White’s books of a devotional character  while questioning what she has written on doctrine, morals, or health  standards, is really accepting one part and rejecting  another” (Prophetic Guidance, Lesson 18, p. 70).

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY?

1. Mrs. White taught doctrines that deviate from New Testament  Revelation. See Isaiah 8:20; Romans 16:17-18. The fact that a group holds many true doctrines does not mean we are to overlook its  heresies. False imitations of Christianity have always been characterized by a mixture of truth and error. The Galatian heretics  were apparently orthodox in most of their doctrines. We have no reason  to believe they were anything but orthodox about the Trinity, Christ’s  Deity, the Resurrection, and Biblical Inspiration, but the fact that  they added to Paul’s gospel brought upon them a divine curse  (Galatians 1:8-9). In fact, they were all the more dangerous because of their seeming orthodoxy. Rat poison is at least 95% harmless.

Romans 16:17 warns us to mark and avoid those that cause divisions  contrary to the doctrine which we have learned. Seventh-day Adventism  is guilty of this. They cause divisions contrary to the apostolic  doctrine of death, of sabbath-keeping, of Hell, of the ministry of Christ during this present age, of the Mosaic Law, of the woman’s  place in the church, and of the apostolic doctrine of the last days, and others.

2. Ellen White contradicted herself and was a hypocrite.

Consider two examples:

She taught that women should abstain from wearing jewelry.

“To dress plainly, abstaining from display of jewelry and ornaments of  every kind, is in keeping with our faith” (White, Testimonies,vol. 3,  p. 366).

Ellen White did not follow her own teaching. She wore jewelry,  including broaches, expensive pins with white stones, and chains. In “Did Ellen White Wear Jewelry?” S. Cleveland and D. Anderson document  this fact (http://www.ellenwhiteexposed.com/contra7.htm).

She taught that photography is idolatry.

“This making and exchanging of photographs is a species of Idolatry.  Satan is doing all he can to eclipse heaven from our view.Let us not  help him by making picture-idols” (White, Messages to Young People, p.  316).

Mrs. White often sat for pictures, contrary to her own teaching.

3. Women are not to teach nor usurp authority over men. God calls men,  not women, to lead the churches (1 Timothy 2:11-12).
There were no  female apostles, and women are not qualified to be pastor-elders (1  Tim. 3:1-2; Tit. 1:5-6). Ellen White lived in  direct opposition to  these commands. She was a leading figure in the development of the  Seventh-day Adventist Church.
She addressed large crowds of men.

4. The true prophetic gift was to cease when its purposes for this age  were fulfilled.

“Charity never faileth: but WHETHER THERE BE PROPHECIES, THEY SHALL  FAIL; whether there be tongues,
they shall cease; whether there be  knowledge, it shall vanish away. For we know in part, and we prophesy  in part.
But when that which is perfect is come, then that which is in  part shall be done away” (1 Cor.  13:8-10).

The context of 1 Corinthians 13 pertains to spiritual gifts. The  entire section from chapter 12 to 14 deals with this subject. 1  Corinthians 13:8-10 refers to the revelation gifts of prophecy,  knowledge, and tongues, through which God spoke to the early churches.  These gifts were to pass away upon completion of their divine purpose,  just as many other elements of God’s program for the ages have passed  away.

Since the Bible says that point prophecy will cease, when did this  happen? The answer is found in Ephesians 2:20. This verse  groups the  prophets and the apostles together and says that they laid the  foundation for the church. They preached the gospel,established the  first churches, and wrote the New Testament Scriptures under divine  inspiration. Their job was then complete. The foundation was firmly  laid, and they were no longer needed. Just as there are no apostles  today, in the early church sense,there are also no prophets in the  sense of receiving and imparting revelation. In this sense, “prophecy”  has “failed.”

Ellen White could not have had the New Testament gift of prophecy,  because that gift ceased with the passing of the apostles and prophets  and the completion of the Bible.

The Christian faith was delivered once for all to the saints during  the days of the apostles (Jude 3). It is not to be added to or tampered with. Rather, it is to be contended for. The Holy Spirit has  given everything necessary to make the “man of God perfect,throughly  furnished unto all good works” (2 Tim. 3:16-17). This refers to the  completed Scriptures, and a seal was placed in  the last chapter of the  Book, warning all men against claiming to have some new or fresh word  from God (Rev. 22:18-19).

Did Mrs. White add to the things contained in the Bible? In just one  vision that in the book Early Writings (pages 14-20),she added the  following things: She said that Jesus’ hair is curly and shoulder  length and that His trumpet is silver.
 She said that it takes seven  days to ascend to heaven. She described tree trunks of transparent  gold, fruit that looks like gold mixed with silver, houses that have  the appearance of silver supported by pillars set with pearls, and  shelves of gold, fields of flowers, “little ones” with wings, tables  of stone engraved with the 144,000, and a silver table many miles in  length.

She also said that God offered Satan a pardon (The Great Controversy,  pp. 495-96), that the serpent had wings (Spiritual Gifts,vol. 3, pp.  39-40), that Enoch’s face radiated light (Spiritual Gifts, vol. 3, p.  57), and that angels who golden cards that they carrywith them (Early  Writings, p. 39).

There is no doubt that Ellen White’s visions added to the Bible’s  prophecies. Those who refuse to accept the Bible as the final Word of  God for this age always receive another word through false visions and  prophecies. Seventh-day Adventism is the  product of this great error.

5. Ellen White’s prophecies did not come to pass. See Deuteronomy 18:22.

In the book Seventh-day Adventism and the Writings of Ellen White, J.  Mark Martin documents many false prophecies  that were published by  Mrs. White. These include the following:

Old Jerusalem Never Built Up

“I also saw that Old Jerusalem never would be built up; and that Satan  was doing his utmost to lead the minds of the
 children of the Lord  into these things now, in the gathering time” (Early Writings, p. 75).

In fact, old Jerusalem has been built up extensively since the birth  of the modern state of Israel in 1948.

Adventists Living in 1856 Would See Jesus Return

In May 1865 Ellen White declared in a meeting in Battle Creek,  Michigan, that some present would “remain upon
the earth to be  translated at the coming of Jesus” (Testimonies for the Church, vol.  1, pp. 131-132).

England Would Attack the United States

“... when England does declare war, all nations will have an interest  of their own to serve, and there will be general war, general  confusion. ... this nation [the United States] will ... be humbled  into the dust” (Testimonies for the Church, vol. 1, p. 259).

In fact, England did not declare war and the United States was not  humbled into the dust.

FALSE TEACHING # 6: INVESTIGATIVE JUDGMENT

According to Ellen White, Jesus entered the heavenly holy of holies to  begin an investigative judgment of the records (deeds and thoughts) of  those that have professed faith in Christ. The judgment is supposedly  based on the Ten Commandments,and the character of each person will  be tested by the standard of this law to determine his eternal  destiny. During this heavenly  judgment, God has allegedly raised up  the Seventh-day Adventist Church to proclaim the gospel to the world. 
When the judgment is finished, Christ will return to the earth,  destroy the wicked, resurrect the saved (who have allegedly been  sleeping in the grave), and place all sins upon Satan.

“Every man’s work passes in review before God and is registered for  faithfulness or unfaithfulness. Opposite each name in the  books of  heaven is entered with terrible exactness every wrong word, every  selfish act, every unfulfilled duty, and every secret sin, with every  artful dissembling. ... The law of God is the standard by which the  characters and the lives of men will be tested in the judgment. ...  Every name is mentioned, every case closely investigated. Names are  accepted, names rejected.
When any have sins remaining upon the books  of record, unrepented of and unforgiven, their names will be blotted  out of the book of life, and the record of their good deeds will be  erased from the book of God’s remembrance. ... All who have truly  repented of sin, and by faith claimed the blood of Christ as their  atoning sacrifice, have had pardon entered against their names in the  books of heaven;as they have become partakers of the righteousness of  Christ, and their characters are found to be in harmony with the law  of God,their sins will be blotted out, and they themselves will be  accounted worthy of eternal life. ... Sins that have not been repented  of and forsaken will not be pardoned and blotted out of the books of  record, but will stand to witness against the sinner in the day of God” (Ellen White, The Great Controversy, pp. 424-425, 428).

“The righteous dead will not be raised until after the judgment at  which they are accounted worthy of ‘the resurrection of life.’ Hence  they will not be present in person at the tribunal when their records  are examined and their cases decided......Everyone must be tested and  found without spot or wrinkle or any such thing. ... When the work of  the investigative judgment closes, the destiny of all will have been  decided for life or death” (Ellen White, The Great Controversy, pp.  431-432).

“When the investigative judgment closes, Christ will come, and His  reward will be with Him to give every man as his work shall be. ... Christ will place all these sins upon Satan, the originator and  instigator of sin. The scapegoat, bearing the sins of Israel, was sent away ‘unto a land not inhabited’ (Lev. 16:22); so Satan, bearing the  guilt of all the sins which he has caused God’s people to commit,will  be for a thousand years confined to the earth, which will then be  desolate, without inhabitant, and he will at last suffer the full penalty of sin in the fires that shall destroy all the wicked” (Ellen  White, The Great Controversy, p. 427).

WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS

1. The believer will not be judged by the Ten Commandments and will  not lose his salvation if his service is unacceptable. The believer as eternal life (John 3:16). He has already passed from death unto  life (John 5:24). He is safe in Christ and stands and rejoices in hope of the glory of God (Romans 5:1-2). He has no fear of future wrath,  for he is complete in Christ (Romans 5:9). All punishment for his sin fell on Christ, and he is forever free. Christ took the believer’s  unrighteousness upon Himself and gave the believer His very  righteousness (2 Corinthians 5:21).

2. The believer’s judgment is an examination of his service to Christ  to determine whether he will be rewarded or suffer loss of reward.
See  1 Corinthians 3:11-15 and 2 Corinthians 5:5, 9-10.

Consider some important differences between the judgment described in  these passages and the Investigative Judgment of Seventh-day Adventism:
(1) Christ’s judgment of believers does not determine their  salvation. Those who stand at the judgment of 1 Corinthians 3 will be  there because they have already been saved, not in order to determine  whether or not they will be saved. The ones judged in 1 Corinthians 3  are those that have established their lives upon the solid foundation  of Jesus Christ (1 Cor. 3:11-12).
(2) The believer’s judgment will not  result in damnation, torment, or separation from God. Believers whose  works fail the test will suffer  shame and loss of reward, but not loss  of salvation. “If any man’s work shall be burned, he shall suffer  loss: but he himself shall be  saved; yet so as by fire” (1 Cor.   3:15). Words could not be plainer.
 (3) Notice, too, that the believer  shall appear personally before his Lord. “For we must all appear  before the judgment seat of Christ” (2 Cor. 5:10). According to  Adventist theology, the believer’s judgment occurs in the heavenly  holy of holies between 1844 and the Second Coming, while the believer  himself is supposedly on earth or sleeping in the grave. This is not  what the apostle Paul taught.

3. It is unscriptural to identify Satan with the scapegoat of  Leviticus 16. Both goats of the Day of Atonement—the one slain and the one released into the wilderness—represent the Lord Jesus Christ. The  slain goat pictures the act of Christ’s atonement: it is a bloody sacrifice. The released goat pictures the sufficiency of Christ’s  atonement: it is accomplished once for all and is forever complete. To interpret the scapegoat as a reference to Satan is blasphemous.  Adventism finds confirmation of this doctrine, not in Scripture rightly divided, but in the visions of Ellen White, which is yet  another example of how they have added to the Bible’s revelation.

FALSE TEACHING # 7: MISUSING THE LAW OF MOSES

A foundational error of Seventh-day Adventism is its misuse of the Law  of Moses. This is the same heresy that many of the Jews of Paul’s day  were guilty of. It is the heresy that he confronted in his epistle to  the Galatians.

Four Adventist Errors about the Law

1. According to Adventism, law and grace are not opposing systems, but  both work together for man’s salvation.

“The fact that all who are redeemed are saved by grace does not  dispense with the law of God any more in the one dispensation than in the other. The law is not against grace, and grace is not against the  law” (Charles Everson, Saved By Grace, p. 11).

2. The Law of Moses is the standard by which God shall judge believers.

“The law of God is the standard by which the characters and the lives  of men will be tested in the judgment. ... Those who in the judgment  are ‘accounted worthy’ will have a part in the resurrection of the  just” (Ellen White, The Great Controversy, pp. 423-425).

3. The Law of Moses is the believer’s rule of life.

“Instead of being free to ignore and break the law because he is saved  by grace, he is now doubly obligated to keep it. ... It is very evident, then, that in the new covenant we do not see the law a thing  of no consequence, but we find it occupying the center of the covenant” (Charles Everson, Saved By Grace, pp. 23, 36).

“The Ten Commandments are the only perfect rule of conduct in this  world today. God gave man the Decalogue as a rule of life” (J.L.Shuler, The Great Judgment Day, pp. 113-114).

WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS

The following is a summary of every major New Testament passage  dealing with the law. The reader is encouraged to look up and study each one of the passages. We are confident the Lord will encourage you  in the glorious eternal liberty the believer has in Christ Jesus.

1. The Law of Moses has one main purpose, and that is to lead men to  Jesus Christ. A man is saved and justified by faith ALONE through grace ALONE, apart from the law. Because of man’s fallen condition,  the law can only condemn him. The law is indeed holy and good, but it can do nothing for sinful man except to reveal his wicked condition  and lead him to Christ. See Romans 3:19-20; 5:20; Romans 7:7-13; 1 Corinthians  15:56; 2 Corinthians 5:5-13; Galatians 2:16; 3:9-24; 1  Timothy 1:6-11.

“The law demands strength from one that has none, and curses him if he  cannot display it. The Gospel gives strength to one that has none,and  blesses him in the exhibition of it. The law proposes life as the end  of obedience, the Gospel gives life as the only proper ground of obedience” (C.H. Mackintosh, Notes on the Pentateuch, pp. 232-233).

2. The Law of Moses holds no power over the believer; he is placed in  Christ entirely out of the law’s grasp. The law can no more bring condemnation to the believer than it can to Christ Himself, since the  believer has been made perfect in Christ. The law has no more power over the believer than the dead husband has over a living wife. The  apostles did not teach the Adventist doctrine that the believer is to conform his life to the standard of the law by the power of the  resurrected Christ, and that if he fails to do so the law will condemn him in the day of judgment. See Romans 5:1-2, 6-11; 6:3-7; 8:8-10;  10:4; 7:4; Galatians 3:24-29.

3. The Ten Commandments is a covenant of death that is done away with  in Christ. Adventist teachers protest that the moral law ,represented  in the Ten Commandments, was not done away at the cross of Christ and  that only the ceremonial law was done away.
But the New Testament  describes even the Ten Commandments as a covenant of death! The Mosaic  Law as a whole had one chief purpose. It was given by God to fallen  man in order to show him his sin and his need of the Savior. See 2  Corinthians 3:6-13.

The apostle said that the law written in stone is done away with in  Christ, and that refers to the Ten Commandments.
Two times the apostle  tells us that the Ten Commandments are abolished. Two times he tells  us that the Ten Commandments were a ministration of death and  condemnation! Words could not be plainer. For the Adventist teacher to  come along and point the  believer back to the Law of Moses as a rule  of life is a great evil.

5. The Law of Moses is not the believer’s rule of life. The believer  is told to put on Christ and to follow the Spirit of God. The  believer’s objective is not to be conformed to the law, but to be  conformed to the image of Christ (Rom. 8:29). The Holy Spirit molds and transforms the believer’s life into the image of the Lord Jesus.  Romans 8:11-14; 8:29; 13:13-14; 2 Corinthians 3:18; Galatians 5:16-25; Ephesians 4:20-24; Colossians 3:9-11.

“If the law be indeed the rule of a believer’s life, where are we to  find it so presented in the New Testament? The inspired Apostle evidently had no thought of its being the rule when he penned the  following words: ‘For in Christ neither circumcision availeth any thing nor uncircumcision, but a new creation. And as many as walk  according to this rule, peace be on them, and mercy, and on the Israel  of God’ (Gal. 6:15-16). What ‘rule’? The law? No; but the ‘new  creation.’ Where shall we find this in Exodus 20? It speaks not a word about ‘new creation.’ On the contrary, it addresses itself to man as  he is—in his natural or old-creation state—and puts him to the test as to what he is really able to do. Now if the law were the rule by which  believers are to walk, why does the apostle pronounce his benediction on those who walk by another rule altogether? Why does he not say, as  many as walk according to rule of the Ten Commandments? Is it not evident, from this one passage, that the Church of God has a higher  rule by which to walk?” (C.H. Mackintosh, Notes on the Pentateuch, pp. 232-233).

“I, as a Christian, obey all law that is moral in the Decalogue, not  because it is in the Law, but because it is in the Gospel. Worship of God only is enjoined fifty times in the New Testament; idolatry is  forbidden twelve times; profanity four times; honor of father and mother is commanded six times; adultery is forbidden twelve; theft  six; false witness four; and covetousness, nine times. ‘The Ten  Commandments,’ as Luther says, ‘do not apply to us Gentiles and  Christians, but only to the Jews.’ So therefore, Paul, in all his fourteen epistles, never once names the Sabbath—except in a single  passage where, classing it with the entire law, he declares it has  been totally abolished. So the early church held” (William C. Irvine,  Heresies Exposed, p. 165).

6. Law and Grace are two different systems that cannot be mixed in  salvation. We have already looked at this under the section on the Seventh-day Adventist’s false gospel of grace plus law. See Acts  15:8-11; Romans 3:18-25; 4:4-5; 11:6; Ephesians 2:8-10.

7. To point believers back to the Law of Moses as a rule of life is to  place them back under legalistic bondage, bringing a curse upon the one who teaches this heresy as well as upon the one who follows it.  The apostles condemned in the strongest language those who tried to get believers to return to the Law of Moses as a rule of life. This  refutes the Seventh-day Adventist doctrine that the law is a blessing  to the justified man. See Galatians 1:7-9; 2:4; 3:1-9; 4:9-11, 19-21;  5:1-9.

Christ came to redeem men from bondage to the law, to remove their  condemnation by paying the price the law demanded for man’s sin.
Those  who try to bring believers back under the law are deceiving men and  pointing them away from the finished work of Christ  and true Bible  freedom in Him. They themselves are cursed because of their false  gospel, and they are leading others away from the truth. The goal of  salvation is not to bring the believer to the law, but to present him  perfect in Christ!

FALSE TEACHING # 8: VEGETARIANISM

Ellen White warned against eating meat and promoted vegetarianism.

“Among those who are waiting for the coming of the Lord, meat eating  will eventually be done away; flesh will cease to form a part of  their  diet. We should ever keep this end in view, and endeavor to work  steadily toward it. I cannot think that in the practice of flesh eating we are in harmony with the light which God has been pleased to  give us. All who are connected with our health institutions especially  should be educating themselves to subsist on fruits, grains, and  vegetables” (Ellen White, Counsels on Diet and Foods, pp. 380-81).

“Let not any of our ministers set an evil example in the eating of  flesh-meat. Let them and their families live up to the light of health reform. Let not our ministers animalize their own nature and the  nature of their children” (Ellen White, Spalding and Magan, p. 211).

This teaching was part of White’s health program, which she claimed  was given to her by divine revelation in 1863.

Today the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventist’s Nutrition  Council recommends abstaining from meat, fish, coffee, and tea.

Here we will only deal with the issue of vegetarianism. From Adam to  Noah, men were vegetarians, stemming from God’s command in Genesis  1:29-30, but after the flood, men were instructed to eat meat as well  as vegetables (Genesis 9:3). Under the Law of Moses, the nation Israel  continued to eat meat, and some animals were designated clean and  others unclean. The Lord Jesus Christ lived under the law as a Jew and  followed the Mosaic dietary system. He was not a vegetarian. We know  that He ate fish (Lk. 24:42-43)and He ate lamb, which was required  during the Passover (Exodus 12:6-8).

There are only three teachings about diet in the New Testament.

First, Peter was taught that the Old Testament dietary restrictions  are no longer in effect for the New Testament believer (Acts 10:9-16).The truth of this was emphasized in that the command to rise, kill,  and eat was repeated three times. This passage single-handedly refutes the following claims: that the Mosaic dietary restrictions are in  force in the New Testament churches, that the Mosaic dietary restrictions were for health purposes (if that were true, God would  have kept them in force), that eating meat is unhealthy, that vegetarianism is a superior program, and that is cruel to kill animals.

Second, we are taught that in the New Testament dispensation diet is  entirely a matter of personal liberty (Romans 14:1-6) and we are not  to judge others in such matters (Romans 14:13).

Third, we have a warning about those who teach against eating meat (1  Timothy 4:1-6) and we are told that to require a vegetarian diet is a doctrine of devils. This one heresy is sufficient to mark Ellen White  as a heretic who was under the control of the Devil.

To go beyond the Bible’s clear teaching in this matter and to create  dietary programs that purport to have a scriptural basis and or to be  derived from extra-biblical prophecy or otherwise to have divine  approval is heresy.

The New Testament plainly states that “every creature of God is good,  and nothing to be refused, if it be received with thanksgiving: For it  is sanctified by the word of God and prayer” (1 Timothy 4:4-5).

Thus, according to Scripture, diet in this dispensation is a personal  and individual matter. Each person is different, with his own metabolism, taste, culture, lifestyle, health, and occupation; and  diet must be determined on this basis and not on some plan purporting to be from the Bible.

I am not saying that all diets are equally healthy; I am merely saying  that there is no one diet that is required by the Bible, and vegetarianism is certainly not upheld by Scripture.

The writer of Hebrews warned:

“Be not carried about with divers and strange doctrines. For it is a  good thing that the heart be established with grace; not with meats, which have not profited them that have been occupied therein” (Heb.  13:9).

Salvation and spirituality are not determined by what you eat but by  whether or not you have submitted to the gospel of Christ’s grace .  A  doctrine of meats or special diet is a strange and unscriptural  doctrine!

In spite of her own teaching against eating meat, which she claimed  was based on a vision she had in 1863, Ellen White continued eating meat most of her life. This is documented extensively in “Oysters and  Herrings” by M. Chugg and D. Anderson, http://www.ellenwhiteexposed.com/contra6.htm

 

  

JOHN 15:13    GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN THAN THIS,THAT A MAN  LAY DOWN HIS LIFE FOR HIS FRIENDS

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

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