Work of Reform
      
      
         383
      
      
        sorrow. But unbelief separated them from God. As they refused to
      
      
        do the work which He had appointed them, others were raised up to
      
      
        proclaim the message. In mercy to the world, Jesus delays His coming,
      
      
        that sinners may have an opportunity to hear the warning and find in
      
      
        Him a shelter before the wrath of God shall be poured out.
      
      
        Now as in former ages, the presentation of a truth that reproves
      
      
        the sins and errors of the times will excite opposition. “Everyone
      
      
        that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his
      
      
        deeds should be reproved.”
      
      
         John 3:20
      
      
        . As men see that they cannot
      
      
        maintain their position by the Scriptures, many determine to maintain
      
      
        it at all hazards, and with a malicious spirit they assail the character
      
      
        and motives of those who stand in defense of unpopular truth. It is the
      
      
        same policy which has been pursued in all ages. Elijah was declared
      
      
        to be a troubler in Israel, Jeremiah a traitor, Paul a polluter of the
      
      
        temple. From that day to this, those who would be loyal to truth have
      
      
        been denounced as seditious, heretical, or schismatic. Multitudes who
      
      
         [459]
      
      
        are too unbelieving to accept the sure word of prophecy will receive
      
      
        with unquestioning credulity an accusation against those who dare to
      
      
        reprove fashionable sins. This spirit will increase more and more. And
      
      
        the Bible plainly teaches that a time is approaching when the laws of
      
      
        the state will so conflict with the law of God that whosoever would
      
      
        obey all the divine precepts must brave reproach and punishment as
      
      
        an evildoer.
      
      
        In view of this, what is the duty of the messenger of truth? Shall he
      
      
        conclude that the truth ought not to be presented, since often its only
      
      
        effect is to arouse men to evade or resist its claims? No; he has no
      
      
        more reason for withholding the testimony of God’s word, because it
      
      
        excites opposition, than had earlier Reformers. The confession of faith
      
      
        made by saints and martyrs was recorded for the benefit of succeeding
      
      
        generations. Those living examples of holiness and steadfast integrity
      
      
        have come down to inspire courage in those who are now called
      
      
        to stand as witnesses for God. They received grace and truth, not
      
      
        for themselves alone, but that, through them, the knowledge of God
      
      
        might enlighten the earth. Has God given light to His servants in this
      
      
        generation? Then they should let it shine forth to the world.
      
      
        Anciently the Lord declared to one who spoke in His name: “The
      
      
        house of Israel will not hearken unto thee; for they will not hearken
      
      
        unto Me.” Nevertheless He said: “Thou shalt speak My words unto