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"For the benefit of those who may desire to know more particularly
the cardinal features of the faith held by this denomination, we shall
state that Seventh-day Adventists believe, -
"BLENDED
PERSONALITIES"
[OF THE GODHEAD AND THE
CHURCH].
"To receive the message of the Spirit is to receive the message of the
Father and the Son. There is something charmingly beautiful about
their union. With exquisite delicacy of utterance does Jesus declare
the divine authority of his message, " The word which ye hear is not
mine, but the Father's which sent me;" and again, " The words that
I speak unto you I speak not of myself." He is ever in union with the
Father, and came, really, that men might see the Father, and know
his love. So the Holy Spirit cherishes the same delicacy of spirit and
expression. He is the administrator, revealer, and guide of this age.
And as such he must make himself known and understood; but
withal he does not speak from himself alone. He does not manifest
himself as apart from the Father and the Son; but as one with and
sent by the Father and the Son.
He is here that he may make us know the things of Christ, and any
nominal honor given to the Spirit that does not really make known the
character and things of Christ is a great grief to his unassuming, dovelike
nature. He [the Spirit] would make us know his personality, but ever
in living connection with Christ. He abides in our hearts down here,
while Christ Jesus is our Advocate with the Father above; but he abides
in us as Christ, making the very life that speaks and works in Christ to
also speak and work in us. " Christ in you."
Let us not grow overbold concerning the Spirit alone; but remember that
he is ever with the Father and the Son, and that whatever he speaks to us
he speaks as from them; for it is written, "Whatsoever he hall hear, that
shall he speak." Let him make you know, beloved, how surprisingly
beautiful are the blended personalities of *our triune God, manifested
by the personal presence of the Holy Ghost.
To know him is to know the Father and the Son, and these cannot be
truly known and really honored until we receive and know the
Spirit; for no man can call Jesus Lord but by the Holy Ghost. And,
furthermore, he would so unfold Christ in us, who are born of the Spirit,
causing his life to actually flow through us, that our lives- are submerged
and blended in the same oneness with the Father and the Son.
Blessed be God forever, for the gift of the Holy Ghost, by whose work
we who are the body of Christ are perfected in union with our living
Head. For as we allow self to be displaced, and he comes in, his
personality and ours are blended more and more. Our life is inseparable
from his, our thoughts are the impartation of his mind, our love is the
love of God, and our works and words are the fruit of his active life in
us.
Let the blending process go on; be willing, yea, eager, to sink out of self
into Christ.