Title: The Achilles
1The Achilles Heel of Adventism
- Should a Prophet Tell Me What to Think?
- Denis Fortin
- The Writings of Ellen G. White
2Achilles Heel
- The concept of authority has become one of the
most controversial notions of modern times. - Just as much as authority in society is being
challenged, the authority of Scripture is also
challenged.
3How about the authority of Ellen White and her
writings?
- What shall we do with Ellen Whites ministry
through her writings? - Should we continue to give her writings the
authority we have given them in the past? - Or should we limit her authority?
- In fact, does she have any authority?
4Challenge to Ellen Whites authority
- Her authority in areas of spiritual discernment
and homiletical application of Scripture is not
usually challenged. - The challenges to her authority are largely in
the area of doctrinal authority.
5What is authority?
- Bernard Ramm defines authority as "that right or
power to command action or compliance, or to
determine belief or custom, expecting obedience
from those under authority, and in turn giving
responsible account for the claim to right or
power." (The Pattern of Authority, p. 10)
6Kinds of authority
- Imperial authority
- Delegated authority
- Veracious authority (authority of truth)
- Functional authority
- Authority of custom
7Authority in religion
- Bernard Ramm comments, "When one turns to the
question of authority in religion the basic
problem immediately arises is there anything in
religion which demands that a man think a certain
way about religion and not another? Is there a
man, a society, a principle, or a document which
has the right to prescribe religious belief?
8Authority in religion
- "Nothing could be more foolish in religion than
the rejection of an authority which contained the
truth of the living God and nothing could be
more tragic than the substitution of the voice of
man for the voice of God." (Pattern of Authority,
p. 16)
9Authority of God
- God is the supreme and absolute authority in the
universe. - His authority is intimately related to the
revelation of himself. - He revealed himself to prophets.
- Prophets were his spokespersons in spoken and
written word.
10Authority of Scripture
- Word of God spoken and written by prophets has
both veracious and delegated authority. - Thus, to disbelieve the prophetic utterance of
the prophet is to disbelieve God.
11Authority of Scripture
- 2 Peter 119-21 And we have the word of the
prophets made more certain, and you will do well
to pay attention to it, as to a light shining in
a dark place, until the day dawns and the morning
star rises in your hearts. Above all, you must
understand that no prophecy of Scripture came
about by the prophet's own interpretation. For
prophecy never had its origin in the will of man,
but men spoke from God as they were carried along
by the Holy Spirit.
12Authority of Scripture
- Ramm concludes, The Bible is not the authority
for the Christian because it was written by
religious geniuses. Nor is it the Christian's
authority because it has been pragmatically
verified through the centuries, nor because it
inspires great religious experience. The Bible is
binding upon the Christian because it is part of
the organism of divine revelation. It is
authoritative because it shares in revelation. It
is a divine revelation in written form in various
literary genres. (Continued)
13Authority of Scripture
- "The Bible is authoritative because it is the
Word of God. . . . Through the Holy Spirit it
possesses delegated imperial authority and
veracious authority in all matters in which it
intends to teach. All other reasons for giving
the Bible the supreme role in religious authority
are defective. The content of the Bible is given
by the double action of special revelation and
divine inspiration, and therefore it is for the
Christian the revealed word of God." (Pattern of
Authority, p. 38)
14Authority of Ellen Whites writings
- Seventh-day Adventists claim that Ellen White was
inspired to the same extent as were Bible
writers. - Yet, we view her prophetic ministry as similar to
that of non-canonical prophets and that the Bible
is our rule of faith and practice.
15Ellen White Exalted the Bible
The truth of God is found in His word. Those who
feel that they must seek elsewhere for present
truth need to be converted anew. They have wrong
habits to mend, evil ways to be abandoned. They
need to seek anew the truth as it is in Jesus,
that their character building may be in harmony
with the lessons of Christ. (8T 192)
16A Proper Relationship
Brother J would confuse the mind by seeking to
make it appear that the light God has given
through the Testimonies i.e., Ellen Whites
writings is an addition to the word of God, but
in this he presents the matter in a false light.
God has seen fit in this manner to bring the
minds of His people to His word, to give them a
clearer understanding of it. (4T 246)
17Ellen Whites perception of her authority
- During the night season I was specially
moved upon by the Spirit of God. My soul had been
drawn out in earnest supplication to God. I was
distressed on account of the backsliding of His
people. While lying in bed, unable to sleep
because of the burden resting upon me, I was
pleading with the Lord. I fell asleep, and in the
night season I was taught of God. (continued)
18Ellen Whites perception of her authority
- My guide said, "I have a work for you to do.
You must speak the words given you by the Lord.
After these words have been spoken, your duty
here is done. You are not required to enter into
details before individuals, whatever may be their
position or work, if they do not recognize the
voice of God in the message He gives you to bear
in His name. (continued)
19Ellen Whites perception of her authority
- All your efforts to remove their doubts will
be of no avail if they gather the clouds of
darkness about their souls. If you enter into
particulars, you weaken the message. It is not
you speaking, but the Lord speaking through you.
Those who want to know the will of God, who do
not desire to follow their own will and judgment,
will be easily entreated. They will be ready to
discern the right way. (continued)
20Ellen Whites perception of her authority
- The whys and wherefores are concealed from
you yet speak the words I give you, however
painful it may be to you. The ways in which God
leads His people are generally mysterious. You
have asked to know God's way. Your supplication
has been answered. God knows better than you do
what is good and essential for His children.
(continued)
21Ellen Whites perception of her authority
- He never leads them otherwise than they
would wish to be led, if they were able to see as
clearly as He does what they must do to establish
characters that will fit them for the heavenly
courts. . . . You are to act your part, and then
leave the rest to God. (continued)
22Ellen Whites perception of her authority
- You will have startling, surprising messages
to bear, but if those who hear cannot see the
import of these messages, explanations from you
will not lead them to understand any more
clearly. They have ears, but they hear not. Satan
takes control of their unsanctified reason, and
leads them to misunderstand and misapply. (Ms
29, 1900 in UL 339)
23Ellen Whites writings
- Conflict of the Ages series
- "Sister White is not the originator of these
books. They contain the instruction that during
her lifework God has been giving her. They
contain the precious, comforting light that God
has graciously given His servant to be given to
the world." (CM 125)
24Ellen Whites writings
- Periodical articles
- "I do not write one article in the paper
expressing merely my own ideas. They are what God
has opened before me in vision--the precious rays
of light shining from the throne." (5T 67)
25Ellen Whites writings
- Testimonies
- "Those who carefully read the testimonies as
they have appeared from the early days, need not
be perplexed as to their origin. The many books,
written by the help of the Spirit of God, bear a
living witness to the character of the
testimonies." (Letter 225, 1906 in 1SM 49)
26Ellen Whites writings
- Unpublished letters (testimonies)
- "Weak and trembling, I arose at three o'clock in
the morning to write to you. God was speaking
through clay. You may say that this communication
was only a letter. Yes, it was a letter, but
prompted by the Spirit of God, to bring before
your minds things that had been shown me. In
these letters which I write, in the testimonies I
bear, I am presenting to you that which the Lord
has presented to me." (5T 67)
27Prophets are human . . .
- Used fallible and imperfect modes of
communication - Influenced by culture and personal subjectivity
- Limited in their knowledge
- Their influence upon people and events is limited
28. . . but have a supernatural work
- Sometimes supernatural phenomena accompany their
visions - Given supernatural knowledge of past, current,
and future events - Given supernatural understanding of issues
related to events and people - Their writings are inspired
29So what about her authority?
- If we claim that Ellen White was inspired and
that her writings bear the imprint of God than we
must conclude that her writings are
authoritative that, although secondary to
Scripture, they are an authoritative source of
guidance, instruction, and correction for the
church. - But what kind of guidance and instruction do they
provide for the Adventist church?
30So what about her authority?
- Ellen Whites writings provide authoritative
guidance in the following areas - Spiritual life and growth
- Pastoral life and activities
- Doctrinal insights
- Theological focus and context
31Spiritual Guidance
- Ellen Whites writings have provided our church
with spiritual guidance. - She emphasized our need for
- a close walk with God,
- of regular Bible study,
- of witnessing for Christ,
- of living a genuinely committed Christian life.
32Pastoral Guidance
- Ellen Whites ministry has provided pastoral
guidance to the whole church. - Her writings have provided
- Guidance to church leaders and pastors
- Guidance for the establishment and activities of
church institutions - Focus for the mission of the church
33Doctrinal Insights
- Beyond the spiritual and pastoral guidance and
correction provided by the writings of Ellen G.
White, her writings also provide doctrinal
guidance - valid applications of biblical teachings
- interconnectedness of biblical doctrines
- steering Adventists away from errors of
interpretation
34Doctrinal Guidance
- Ellen White showed doctrinal authority when the
church was confronted with difficult doctrinal
issues - Centrality of Christs death on Calvary
- Kelloggs teachings on pantheism
- Ballengers teachings on the sanctuary
- Importance of healthful living
35Doctrinal Guidance
- But in some other areas Ellen White refused to be
the arbiter of biblical truth and asked people to
study the Bible to find the answers - Law in Galatians
- Daily of Daniel 8
- Shut door of salvation
36Theological Focus
- Perhaps more crucial to Adventism is how Ellen
Whites writings have provided the church with
theological guidance, with interpretative themes
and motifs for a proper understanding of Gods
revelation.
37Theological Focus
- Major themes
- Great controversy between good and evil
- Love of God for humanity
- Salvation in Jesus
- Primacy of Scripture
- Second coming of Christ
- Christian living and character development
38Theological Guidance
- Ellen Whites theological themes provide
Adventism and Christianity with theological
presuppositions and assumptions (like a pair of
eye glasses) with which to study Scripture and
understand its meaning for our lives today as we
wait for Christs second coming.
39The Future of Adventism
- For the last 150 years, Ellen Whites ministry
and writings have given spiritual, pastoral,
doctrinal, and theological guidance to Adventism.
40The Future of Adventism
- Who we are and what we do today is largely the
result of her ministry and guidance. - Who we will be in the future depends to a large
extent on what level of guidance and authority we
will still allow her writings to provide.