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Where Apostasy Begins, December 7
Ye therefore, beloved, seeing ye know these things before, beware
lest ye also, being led away with the error of the wicked, fall from
your own stedfastness.
2 Peter 3:17
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In these last days, when iniquity shall abound, and the love of many
shall wax cold, God will have a people to glorify His name, and stand
as reprovers of unrighteousness. They are to be a “peculiar people,”
who will be true to the law of God, when the world shall seek to make
void its precepts; and when the converting power of God works through
His servants, the hosts of darkness will array themselves in bitter and
determined opposition. Satan will work with “all power and signs and
lying wonders, and with all deceivableness of unrighteousness.” He will
employ every device of deception to seduce the souls of men....
The work of apostasy begins in some secret rebellion of the heart
against the requirements of God’s law. Unholy desires, unlawful ambi-
tions, are cherished and indulged, and unbelief and darkness separate the
soul from God. If we do not overcome these evils, they will overcome us.
Men who have long been advancing in the path of truth, will be tested
with trial and temptation. Those who listen to the suggestions of Satan,
and swerve from their integrity, begin the downward path, and some
masterful temptation hastens them on in the way of apostasy, till their
descent is marked and rapid. Sins that were once most repugnant, become
attractive, and are welcomed and practiced by those who have cast off
the fear of God and their allegiance to His law. But the most pleasurable
beginning in transgression, will end in misery, degradation, and ruin.
We need to be constantly on our guard, to watch and pray lest we enter
into temptation. The indulgence of spiritual pride, of unholy desires, of
evil thoughts, of anything that separates us from an intimate and sacred
association with Jesus, imperils our souls. We must have living faith in
God.... If the thought of apostasy is grievous to you, and you do not
desire to become the enemies of the truth,... then “abhor that which is
evil; cleave to that which is good.”
Romans 12:9
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