Referencing the writings of the early SDA pioneers and Ellen G. White was the church ever supposed to have a church manual or rule or guide book other than the Bible?
The Bible is the only infallible rule of faith and practice, and it was never the Lord’s intention for human dogmas or rigid manuals to supersede the Word of God linkEW 78.1 GC88 243.1 GC88 248.4. While the church has adopted forms of organization and discipline to ensure order and harmony, these are always subordinate to the Scriptures, which serve as the great Guidebook for the inhabitants of a fallen world linkCCh 244.4-245.1 EW 300.3 7BC 944.8 2SM 318.1.
The Bible as the Supreme Standard
The Only Rule: The Bible, and the Bible alone, is the rule of faith and doctrine, and the sayings or doings of men are not to be a criterion for our actions linkCSW 84.2 TSS 32.1 PTUK 261.9.
A Complete Guide: All scripture is given by inspiration of God and is profitable for doctrine, reproof, and instruction in righteousness, ensuring the man of God is thoroughly furnished unto all good works 2 Timothy 3:16-17.
Sufficient for Salvation: The essential doctrines of faith are presented in the Bible in such a clear and simple manner that all may understand them linkGC88 243.1.
Testing All Claims: Every doctrine and every claim must be tested by the infallible authority of the Holy Scriptures linkGC88 248.4 SITI 73.5.
The Purpose of Church Organization and Discipline
Preventing Fragments: Without church discipline and government, the body would go to fragments and could not hold together link3T 428.2 MR311 7.5.
Order and Harmony: Satan knows that success attends only order and harmonious action; therefore, he tries to lead people to believe that discipline is an enemy to spirituality linkCCh 244.4-245.1.
Correcting Error: Organization was adopted step by step to provide a way to recognize faithful ministers and to cast out those who taught error under the pretext of truth linkEW 300.3.
Delegated Authority: God has a church on earth to which He has delegated power, and those who move independently of the church's judgment are at risk of disaster linkMR311 8.2.
The Role of Visions and Lesser Lights
Not a New Rule: The visions given in the last days are not for a new rule of faith, but to comfort God's people and correct those who err from Bible truth linkEW 78.1.
Leading to the Greater Light: Instruction given through the Spirit of Prophecy acts as a "lesser light" intended to lead men and women back to the "greater light" of the Bible linkCEv 37.1.
Guidance in Management: The Bible remains the specific guide in areas such as the management of children, health, and the management of church institutions linkCG 65.4 CG 256.2 ChS 136.3.
Maintaining Personal Responsibility
Individual Search: It is not enough to do what a minister says is right; every soul must search the Scriptures for themselves because their salvation is at stake linkGC88 598.1.
Against Kingly Authority: No man is to be a ruler over his fellow men or to impose dogmas as necessary to salvation that are not found in the Word linkGC88 243.1 SpTB09 25.5.
Free Moral Agency: God compels no man's service but leaves everyone as a free moral agent to choose whom they will serve linkRH December 21, 1897, par. 4.
Ultimately, while the church must maintain rules of discipline to protect its purity and mission, these rules must always be in harmony with the Word of God link11MR 208.1 17MR 164.4 5T 515.2. We are to take the Bible as our study-book and our guide in all things linkAUCR April 1, 1904, par. 7 ST May 2, 1900, par. 1. "To the law and to the testimony: if they speak not according to this word, it is because there is no light in them" linkAUCR April 1, 1904, par. 7.
Did the early SDA church reject the idea of having a church manual? What were their reasons for their decision on this matter?
The early Seventh-day Adventist church did indeed reject the idea of adopting a formal church manual linkTM xvii.3 COOD 87.3-88.2. Their primary reasons centered on the fear that such a document would eventually lead to a fixed creed, which would restrict the church's ability to follow the progressive light of God’s Word and ultimately result in a loss of religious liberty linkTM xvii.3 GC88 297.1.
Reasons for Rejecting a Church Manual
Prevention of a Formal Creed: Painstaking care was exercised by the founders to avoid anything that could serve as a first step in forming a creed, as they believed the church must remain free to follow God's opening providences as revealed through the study of His Word and the Spirit of Prophecy linkTM xvii.3.
Avoiding Formalism and Spiritual Stagnation: Many early believers had come out of Protestant churches where religion had degenerated into formalism because people were content to believe only what their fathers had believed rather than searching for new truth linkGC88 297.1 COOD 89.1.
Protection of Religious Liberty: The pioneers recognized that when human laws and manuals are elevated, they often lead to a "man of sin" mentality where individuals seek to rule over the consciences of others, a practice that historically led to the persecution of dissenters linkECE 5.2-6.1 NRP 17.3.
The Sufficiency of the Bible: They held that the New Testament was their only confession of faith, their only code of laws, and their only rule of discipline linkARSH 113.9.
Guarding Against "Kingly Power": There was a strong conviction that no man or set of men should prescribe the exact way in which others must work, as individual service is to be rendered to God and not controlled by human mandates linkChL 29.2 DG 130.3.
The Danger of Human Rules and Tradition
Echoing the Papacy: The establishment of rigid church government by human rules was seen as a return to the principles of the papacy, which substituted man’s traditions and laws for the most holy Word of God linkCCh 244.4-245.1 GC 248.3.
Restricting Private Judgment: The leaders feared that a manual would eventually forbid private judgment, leading students and members to set up the opinions of a textbook against the light they might find in the Bible for themselves linkBEA 16.3-17.1.
Satanic Influence in Disorder: While they rejected a manual, they did not advocate for anarchy; they understood that Satan's studied effort is to make people believe that order and discipline are enemies to spirituality linkCCh 244.4-245.1 TM 228.2.
The True Standard: They maintained that if any message or rule could not bear a careful scrutiny in every jot and tittle when compared to the Bible, it was to be rejected Isaiah 8:20 linkTM 228.2.
The Adoption of "Gospel Order" Instead
A Middle Path: Rather than a manual, the church adopted "Gospel Order," which provided a system of regulation to keep out spurious uprisings and identify faithful ministers without creating a rigid, unchangeable code linkEW xxx.4 TM 228.2.
Unity through the Spirit: The secret of success was found not in a guidebook, but in the harmonious working of the people as they each acted their part according to the ability God gave them linkST June 3, 1889, par. 1.
The Bible as the Study-Book: The Word of God was established as the grandest and most simply arranged study-book, capable of preparing men and women for the life that measures with the life of God linkRH March 22, 1906, par. 8.
By refusing to bind the church to a manual, the early pioneers intended for the movement to remain a living body, always open to the guidance of the Holy Spirit and the unfolding truths of the Scriptures linkTM xvii.3 GC88 297.1. "For, brothers, you have been called to liberty; only use not liberty for an occasion to the flesh, but by love serve one another" Galatians 5:13.
The modern SDA Church of today has adopted a church manual in 1932 and this manual is now being used to enforce rules of conduct and belief upon the church. Is this type of practice in harmony with our SDA founders desires for the church and with Scripture and the writings of Ellen G. White?
The practice of using a church manual to enforce rigid rules of conduct and belief is not in harmony with the original design for the church or the principles of Scripture and the Spirit of Prophecy linkExV54 15.1 CCh 241.5 ECE 770.2. While God is a God of order and requires system in His work, he never intended for human-made mandates to supersede the Bible or to be used as an oppressive power against the conscience linkEv 93.2 LDE 136.4 AMS 9.13.
The Bible as the Only Standard of Conduct and Belief
The Supreme Authority: God will have a people upon the earth to maintain the Bible, and the Bible only, as the standard of all doctrines and the basis of all reforms linkDD 37.2.
The Sufficient Guide: The Word of God is profitable for doctrine, reproof, correction, and instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works 2 Timothy 3:16-17.
No Human Substitution: The opinions of learned men, creeds, or ecclesiastical councils should not be regarded as evidence for or against any point of religious faith linkDD 37.2.
Personal Accountability: Every soul is accountable to God for their capabilities and must not permit human laws to eradicate the inborn principle of the right to worship according to their own conscience linkCTBH 23.2 GC 295.1.
The Definition and Limits of Gospel Order
Purpose of Order: Organization and discipline were established to prevent the church from going to fragments and to protect the flock from unqualified, self-sent men who lack judgment and spirituality linkExV54 15.1 CCh 241.5.
Christian Discipline vs. Human Enforcement: True Christian discipline is the discipline of the Word and Spirit of God; it is not a "straitjacket" used to enforce uniformity through human power linkCG 233.3 ARSH 62.22 ARSH 61.3.
Independence of Mind: While no man is allowed to urge his personal opinions against the judgment of the church to cause division, the church authorities are to act without human power and solely by the Word of God linkCCh 241.5 ECE 770.2.
Service, Not Mastery: Those who are teachers and leaders should be patterns of piety and humility, acting as servants of all rather than being exalted above their brethren linkEW 102.1.
The Danger of Echoing the Papal System
Arbitrary Power: The enforcement of church decrees by the state or through arbitrary, oppressive power is a manifestation of the spirit of the papacy linkLDE 136.4 7BC 983.6.
The Image of the Beast: When churches influence the state to enforce their decrees or use the law to provide a "fear of temporal punishment" to check sin, they are following the path of the Roman hierarchy linkAMS 273.16-274.1 ECE 871.2.
Restricting Religious Liberty: Religious liberty will be little respected by many professing Christians in the last days because they lack an understanding of spiritual things and seek to control the conscience through human legislation linkCL 14.2 LDE 136.4.
Kingly Authority: The Lord has not authorized any man to exercise "kingly power" or to sit as a judge to condemn God's ways or His manner of working link16MR 214.1 16MR 229.2.
Principles of Educational and Home Training
Developing the Will: The education of children and youth should not be like the training of dumb animals; rather, the human mind must be taught self-control to rule the being linkCT 73.2.
Kindness in Discipline: Parents and leaders are warned not to lay upon others that which they themselves cannot bear; pleasant, cheerful words should be the primary influence in guidance linkAH 442.1.
Progressive Improvement: Every worker is granted the privilege of improvement and should be encouraged to master every problem through a well-arranged system of labor, not through a course of self-pleasing or rigid outward compulsion linkFE 107.3 MM 178.5.
Ultimately, the goal of all church regulation should be to bring the children of God into the unity of the faith through the light of truth, not through the enforcement of humanly devised rules that restrict the right of private judgment linkExV54 15.1 EW 100.2 ECE 801.2. "Sanctify them through your truth: your word is truth" John 17:17. 🙏
Please summarize the main points and concerns in this conversation.
It has been a pleasure to explore this important history with you! 📖 Here is a summary of the main points and concerns regarding the use of church manuals and the original vision of the Seventh-day Adventist pioneers:
The Supremacy of the Word
The foundational principle of the early Advent movement was that the Bible, and the Bible alone, is the only infallible rule of faith and practice linkDD 37.2 GC88 243.1. The pioneers believed that all doctrines, reforms, and actions must be supported by a plain "Thus saith the Lord" linkDD 37.2 AUCR April 1, 1904, par. 7. They viewed the Scriptures as a complete guidebook, sufficient to ensure that no soul would lose its way to heaven 2 Timothy 3:16-17 link7BC 944.8.
The Rejection of a Manual and Creeds
The early church deliberately avoided adopting a formal church manual because they feared it would serve as the first step toward creating a creed linkTM xvii.3. They believed that a fixed creed would:
- Stifle Progressive Truth: It would prevent the church from following the "opening providences" and new light revealed in God's Word linkTM xvii.3 GC88 297.1.
- Lead to Formalism: They had seen other Protestant churches degenerate into spiritual stupor by substituting human theories for the Word of God linkGC88 297.1.
- Enforce Uniformity: They maintained that individual service to God should not be controlled by any man or set of men linkChL 29.2 SpTB09 25.5.
The True Nature of Church Order
While the pioneers rejected a rigid manual, they did not support anarchy linkCCh 244.4 CCh 241.5. They adopted "Gospel Order" to ensure harmony and to protect the flock from "self-sent men" who lacked spirituality and judgment linkExV54 15.1 EW 100.2. The purpose of this order was to prevent the church from going to "fragments," yet it was always intended to be the discipline of the Word and the Holy Spirit rather than human legislation link3T 428.2 ARSH 62.22.
Concerns Regarding Human Enforcement
A major concern identified is that when any human-made manual is used to enforce rules of conduct or belief, it risks echoing the principles of the papacy linkLDE 136.4 7BC 983.6. The writings of Ellen White and the pioneers warn against:
- Kingly Power: Leaders are not to act as rulers or judges over their brethren's consciences linkSpTB09 25.5 ECE 770.2.
- The Image of the Beast: The use of arbitrary or oppressive power to control religious exercise is a manifestation of the same spirit that led to historical persecutions linkLDE 136.4 ECE 871.2.
- Restricting Private Judgment: Every individual has a "bill of rights" regarding their own conscience and is responsible for searching the Scriptures for themselves linkGC 295.1 GC88 598.1.
Conclusion
In summary, while order and discipline are essential for success and unity, they must never replace the Word of God as the final authority linkEv 93.2 TM 228.2. The shift toward a rigid manual represents a departure from the founders' desire to keep the church free to follow God's unfolding truth linkTM xvii.3 GC88 297.1. Ultimately, we are called to a "liberty" that serves others through love rather than through the enforcement of human mandates Galatians 5:13 linkCOOD 87.3.
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