FALSE SCIENCES
The Truth of Para-Psychology Etc.
God's Work and Science.
Human knowledge of both
material and spiritual things is partial and imperfect; therefore many are
unable to harmonize their views of science with Scripture statements. Many
accept mere theories and speculations as scientific facts, and they think that
God's Word is to be tested by the teachings of "science falsely so
called" (1 Timothy 6:20). The Creator and His works are beyond their
comprehension; and because they cannot explain these by natural laws, Bible
history is regarded as unreliable. Those who doubt the reliability of the
records of the Old and New Testaments too often go a step further and doubt the
existence of God and attribute infinite power to nature. Having let go their
anchor, they are left to beat about upon the rocks of infidelity.
More
Than Worldly Science Needed.
Let us go to the Word of God
for guidance. Let us seek for a "Thus saith the Lord." We have had
enough of human methods. A mind trained only in worldly science will fail to
understand the things of God; but the same mind, converted and sanctified, will
see the divine power in the Word. Only the mind and heart cleansed by the
sanctification of the Spirit can discern heavenly things.
Satan Uses the Science of the
Mind.
I have been shown that we must
be guarded on every side and perseveringly resist the insinuations and devices
of Satan. He has transformed himself into an angel of light and is deceiving
thousands and leading them captive. The advantage he takes of the science of the
human mind is tremendous. Here, serpentlike, he imperceptibly creeps in to
corrupt the work of God. The miracles and works of Christ he would make appear
as the result of human skill and power.
If
he should make an open, bold attack upon Christianity, it would bring the
Christian in distress and agony to the feet of his Redeemer, and his strong and
mighty Deliverer would put the bold adversary to flight. He therefore transforms
himself into an angel of light and works upon the mind to allure from the only
safe and right path. The [psuedo-sciences]… are the channels through which he
comes more directly to this generation and works with that power which is to
characterize his efforts near the close of probation.
Satan
Knows Well the Properties of the Mind.
For thousands of years Satan
has been experimenting upon the properties of the human mind, and he has learned
to know it well. By his subtle workings in these last days, he is linking the
human mind with his own, imbuing it with his thoughts; and he is doing this work
in so deceptive a manner that those who accept his guidance know not that they
are being led by him at his will. The great deceiver hopes so to confuse the
minds of men and women that none but his voice will be heard.
New Theories Propounded.
The light of truth which God
designs shall come to the people of the world at this time is not that which the
world's men of learning are seeking to impart, for these men in their research
often arrive at erroneous conclusions, and in their study of many authors become
enthused with theories that are of satanic origin. Satan, clothed in the garb of
an angel of light, presents for the study of the human mind subjects which seem
very interesting and which are full of scientific mystery. In the investigation
of these subjects, men are led to accept erroneous conclusions and to unite with
seducing spirits in the work of propounding new theories which lead away from
the truth.
That Which Contradicts God's
Word Is Guesswork.
He who has a knowledge of God
and His word has a settled faith in the divinity of the Holy Scriptures. He does
not test the Bible by man's ideas of science. He brings these ideas to the test
of the unerring standard. He knows that God's word is truth, and truth can never
contradict itself; whatever in the teaching of so-called science contradicts the
truth of God's revelation is mere human guesswork.
Counterfeit
of Truth.
There are but two parties.
Satan works with his crooked, deceiving power, and through strong delusions he
catches all who do not abide in the truth, who have turned away their ears from
the truth, and have turned unto fables. Satan himself abode not in the truth; he
is the mystery of iniquity. Through his subtlety he gives to his soul-destroying
errors the appearance of truth. Herein is their power to deceive.
It is because they are a counterfeit
of the truth that spiritualism, theosophy, and the like deceptions gain such
power over the minds of men. Herein is the masterly working of Satan. He
pretends to be the saviour of man, the benefactor of the human race, and thus he
more readily lures his victims to destruction.
Satan's Bewitching Power.
The magicians of heathen times
have their counterpart in the spiritualistic mediums (channelers), the
clairvoyants, and the fortunetellers (psychics) of today. The mystic voices that
spoke at Endor and at Ephesus are still by their lying words misleading the
children of men. Could the veil be lifted from before our eyes, we should see
evil angels employing all their arts to deceive and to destroy. Wherever an
influence is exerted to cause men to forget God, there Satan is exercising his
bewitching power. When men yield to his influence, ere they are aware, the mind
is bewildered and the soul polluted. The apostle's admonition to the Ephesian
church should be heeded by the people of God today: "Have no fellowship
with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them" (Ephesians
5:11).
Venturing on Satan's Ground.
We must keep close to the Word
of God. We need its warnings and encouragement, its threatenings and promises.
We need the perfect example given only in the life and character of our Saviour.
Angels of God will preserve His people while they walk in the path of duty; but
there is no assurance of such protection for those who deliberately venture upon
Satan's ground.
An
agent of the great deceiver will say and do anything to gain his object. It
matters little whether he calls himself a spiritualist, an "electric
physician," or a "magnetic healer." By specious pretenses he wins
the confidence of the unwary. He pretends to read the life history and to
understand all the difficulties and afflictions of those who resort to him.
Disguising himself as an angel
of light, while the blackness of the pit is in his heart, he manifests great
interest in women who seek his counsel. He tells them that all their troubles
are due to an unhappy marriage. This may be too true, but such counsel does not
better their condition. He tells them that they need love and sympathy.
Pretending great interest in their welfare, he casts a spell over his
unsuspecting victims, charming them as the serpent charms the trembling bird.
Soon they are completely in his power, and sin, disgrace, and ruin are the
terrible sequel.
"Latent Forces" of
the Mind.
The apostles of nearly all
forms of spiritism claim to have power to heal. They attribute this power to
electricity, magnetism, the so-called sympathetic remedies, or to latent forces
within the mind of man. And there are not a few, even in this Christian age, who
go to these healers instead of trusting in the power of the living God and the
skill of well-qualified physicians.
The
mother, watching by the sickbed of her child, exclaims, "I can do no more.
Is there no physician who has power to restore my child?" She is told of
the wonderful cures performed by some clairvoyant or magnetic healer, and she
trusts her dear one to his charge, placing it as verily in the hand of Satan as
if he were standing by her side. In many instances the future life of the child
is controlled by a satanic power which it seems impossible to break.
Satan's Electric Currents.
Satanic agents claim to cure
disease. They attribute their power to electricity, magnetism, or the so-called
sympathetic remedies, while in truth they are but channels for Satan's electric
currents. By this means he casts his spell over the bodies and souls of men.
Following God's Will Versus
Gain and Life Itself.
Those
who give themselves up to the sorcery of Satan may boast of great benefit
received thereby, but does this prove their course to be wise or safe? What if
life should be prolonged? What if temporal gain should be secured? Will it pay
in the end to disregard the will of God? All such apparent gain will prove at
last an irrecoverable loss. We cannot with impunity break down a single barrier
which God has erected to guard His people from Satan's power.
Curiosity Lures On.
Side by side with the preaching
of the gospel, agencies are at work which are but the medium of lying spirits.
Many a man tampers with these merely from curiosity, but seeing evidence of the
working of a more than human power, he is lured on and on until he is controlled
by a will stronger than his own. He cannot escape from its mysterious power.
The defenses of the soul are broken
down. He has no barrier against sin. When once the restraints of God's word and
His Spirit are rejected, no man knows to what depths of degradation he may sink.
Science and Revelation.
To many, scientific research
has become a curse. God has permitted a flood of light to be poured upon the
world in discoveries in science and art; but even the greatest minds, if not
guided by the Word of God in their research, become bewildered in their attempts
to investigate the relations of science and revelation.
Christ Could Have Opened the
Door of Science.
A minister once said that he
could but think that Christ must have known something about science. Of what
could this minister have been thinking? Science! Christ could have opened door
after door of science. He could have revealed to men treasures of science on
which they might have feasted to the present time. But knowing that this
knowledge would have been appropriated to unholy uses, He did not open the door.
Dark Hours of Trial Are to Come
to Everyone as Part of His Education.
That night in that boat was to
the disciples a school where they were to receive their education for the great
work which was to be done afterward. The dark hours of trial are to come to
everyone as a part of his education for higher work, for more devoted,
consecrated effort. The storm was not sent upon the disciples to shipwreck them,
but to test and prove them individually. . . .
The
time of our educating will soon be over. We have no time to lose in walking
through clouds of doubt and uncertainty. . . . We may stand close to the side of
Jesus. Let none . . . shirk one hard lesson or lose the blessing of one hard
discipline.
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