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Ellen G White on God s storehouse

Ellen White on God's storehouse


Many seventh day adventist leaders teach that Gods storehouse is the general conference only . We do not see this teaching in the spirit of prophecy . Ellen G White never teaches that Gods storehouse is the general conference . Ellen G White teaches that the tithe should be returned to anyone who preaches in Word and doctrine , whether men or women .


Why seventh day adventist leaders today teach a wrong belief to people ? Why are they not following Ellen G White . We cannot assume things that are not found in Ellen G White . We cannot add to what Ellen G White has written thus making ourselves liars adding to the spirit of prophecy . Gods storehouse is anyone who is consecrated to God. Gods storehouse is anyone who preaches the meat in due season, the three angels messages

 

Lk 8. 2And certain women, which had been healed of evil spirits and infirmities, Mary called Magdalene, out of whom went seven devils,

3And Joanna the wife of Chuza Herod's steward, and Susanna, and many others, which ministered unto him of their substance.


All that men enjoy they receive from the Lord's great farm, and He is pleased to have His heritage enjoy His goods; but He has made a special contract with all who stand under the bloodstained banner of Prince Immanuel, that they may show their dependence and accountability to God by returning to His treasury a certain portion as His own. This is to be invested in supporting the missionary work, which must be done to fulfill the commission given to them by the Son of God just before He left His disciples. 13LtMs, Ms 123, 1898, par. 6


There are only two places in the universe in which we can place our treasures—in God's storehouse or in Satan's. God's work is moving slowly for want of means. Workers are not able to enter new fields. Yet there are millions under the undisturbed domination of Satan. 13LtMs, Ms 122, 1898, par. 2


Many to whom precious light has been given desire to return to the flesh-pots of Egypt. Many who are supported by the tithe from God's storehouse are by self-indulgence poisoning the life-giving current flowing through their veins.  Disregarding the light and the warnings that God has given during the past twenty-five or thirty years, some continue to gratify their desire for flesh meat. 17LtMs, Ms 24, 1902, par. 9


The whole human family, good and evil, are constantly drawing from God's storehouse. It makes every difference with those so highly privileged how they receive the Lord's gifts and how they treat the contract the Lord has made with them. He has made them His almoners, directing them to draw from His storehouse, and then make a return to Him in gifts and offerings, "that there may be meat in mine house," He says. [Malachi 3:10.] 15LtMs, Ms 73, 1900, par. 15


He cannot discern that he can serve God with power and purpose, too, in dwelling on the large treasures of subjects in God's storehouse and feed the flock of God.  6LtMs, Lt 46, 1890, par. 4


Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse" (Malachi 3:10), is God's command. No appeal is made to gratitude  or to generosity. This is a matter of simple honesty. The tithe is the Lord's; and He bids us return to Him that which is His own. Ed 138.4


As God's work extends, calls for help will come more and more frequently. That these calls may be answered, Christians should heed the command, "Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in Mine house." Malachi 3:10. If professing

 Christians would faithfully bring to God their tithes and offerings, His treasury would be full. There would then be no occasion to resort to fairs, lotteries, or parties of pleasure to secure funds for the support of the gospel. AA 338.1


promises were of no significance. It is because church members neglect to pay their tithes and meet their pledges that our institutions are not free from embarrassment. If all, both rich and poor, would bring

 their tithes into the storehouse, there would be a sufficient supply of means to release the cause from financial embarrassment and to nobly carry forward the missionary work in its  various departments 4T 475.3


God calls upon those who believe the truth to render to Him the things that are His. Those who have thought that to withhold from God is gain will eventually experience His curse as the result of their robbery of the Lord. Nothing but

 utter inability to pay can excuse one in neglecting to meet promptly his obligations to the Lord. Indifference in this matter shows that you are in blindness and deception, and are unworthy of the Christian name.

 4T 475.3


A faithful tithe is the Lord's portion. To withhold it is to rob God. Every one should freely, willingly, gladly, bring tithes and offerings into the storehouse of the Lord. In so doing he will receive a blessing. There is no safety in withholding from God His own portion. 12LtMs, Ms 162, 1897, par. 28


We read of disciples who, although they were poor, sent a contribution by the hand of Paul to distribute for the necessity of the poor saints at Jerusalem. Oh, that selfishness might all go out of our hearts!  ST October 14,  1889, par. 12


The one purpose above all others for which God's gifts should be used is the sustaining of workers in the great harvest field. And if men will become channels through which God's blessing can flow to others, the Lord will keep the channel supplied. It is not returning to God his entrusted gifts that makes men poor; withholding them tends to poverty. PH004 5.1


Will those who claim to be ministers of the gospel, proclaiming the most solemn truth ever given to mortals, make the stomach a cesspool? God has provided an abundance of fruits and grains, which may be healthfully prepared and used in proper quantities. Why, then, do men continue to choose flesh-meats? Can we possibly have confidence in ministers who at tables where flesh is served join with others in eating it? PUR October 9,  1902, par. 10


There are only two places in the universe where we can deposit our treasures—in God's storehouse or in Satan's and all that is not devoted to God's service is counted on Satan's side, and goes to strengthen his cause.

 13LtMs, Ms 139, 1898, par. 10


Will those who are supported by the tithe from God's storehouse permit themselves by self-indulgence to poison the life-giving current flowing through their veins? Will they disregard the light and warnings that God has given them 24LtMs, Ms 37, 1909, par. 24


We should study economy in our expenditure of means as far as ourselves are concerned, but let us be on the safe side in dealing with our God. Let us not try to save by cutting down the tithes and offerings that are due to God. To withhold from the Lord His own is covetousness and idolatry. 


He who sent His angel to Cornelius with a message of commendation, testifying to him that his prayers and alms had come up for a memorial before God, will take notice of your freewill offerings and your faithful prayers. The two go hand in hand. 8LtMs, Lt 30, 1893, par. 37


The earth is the Lord's, and the fulness thereof" (Psalm 24:1). This world is the Lord's storehouse, from which we are ever drawing. He has provided fruits and grains and vegetables for our sustenance. For us He makes the sun to shine and the rain to fall.


 The whole human family, good and evil, are constantly drawing from God's storehouse. It makes every difference with those so highly privileged how they receive the Lord's gifts and how they treat the contract the Lord has made with them. He has made them His

 almoners, directing them to drawer from His storehouse, and then make a return to Him in gifts and offerings, "that there may be meat in mine house."—Manuscript 73, December 12, 1900, "Bring an Offering Unto the Lord." UL 360.5


Another objection was that discipline and order could not be preserved; such labor would not encourage studious habits in diligently searching the Scriptures to bring from God's storehouse things both new and old.—Letter 2, 1885. Ev 412.2


Natural science is God's storehouse from which every student in the school of Christ may draw. The ways of God in natural philosophy, and the mysteries connected with His dealings with man, are a treasury from which all may draw. SD 75.2


Were the thousand channels of selfishness cut off that now exist, and the means directed in the right channel, there would be a large revenue flowing into the treasury. Many purchase idols with money that should go to the house of God. No one can practice real benevolence without practicing genuine self-denial RH July 14,  1896, par. 5


Shall we obey God, and bring in all our tithes and offerings, that there may be meat to supply the demands of souls hungering for the bread of life? God invites you to prove Him now, as the old year draws to its close, and let the new year find us with God's treasuries replenished....

 CS 89.1


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