Craig Kalkofen II of SSRemnant, SSR MINISTRIES, SDC media, SDC ministries, SDR media, SSR media, DC media and SDR ministries is Not a Bible believing Christian Church
Them that sin rebuke before all, that others also may fear. -1 Timothy 5:20
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U P D A T E |
Notice in an email that was sent by the wife of Craig Kalkofen (Ade) how she claims (and Craig agrees) that since King David committed adultery and then repented; Craig can now stay on the pulpit after committing adultery with a 12 year old girl. Yet notice what it says in Proverbs 6:32-33. It says, "But whoso committeth adultery with a woman lacketh understanding: he that doeth it destroyeth his own soul. A wound and dishonour shall he get; and his reproach shall not be wiped away." Pray for the people that trust Craig as "pastor" as they are condoning his sins as well as endangering their own eternal lives. What Craig and Ade are hiding from them is that king David was not a pastor. There is a BIG difference! Worse yet, what they're also not saying is Ellen White actually prophesied that the wicked would claim to be sorry and forgiven for committing adultery so as to stay active in the church. It's amazing how Craig is doing EXACTLY as Sister White said the wicked will do! Right down to "refusing to listen to reproof!" Notice this... "I saw that the seventh commandment has been violated by some who are now held in fellowship by the church. This has brought Gods frown upon them. This sin is awful in these last days, but the church has brought Gods frown and curse upon it by regarding the sin so lightly. I saw it was an enormous sin and there have not been as vigilant efforts made as there should have been to satisfy the displeasure of God and remove His frown by taking a strict, thorough course with the offender. It has had an awful, corrupting influence upon the young. They see how lightly the sin of breaking the seventh commandment is regarded, and the one who commits this horrid sin thinks that all he has to do is to confess that he was wrong and is sorry, and he is then to have all the privileges of the house of God and be held in embrace or fellowship of the church. {Ms, 1854, par.3} "Never was this sin regarded by God as being so exceedingly sinful as at the present time. Why? Because God is purifying unto Himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works. It is at the very time when God is purifying this peculiar people unto Himself that [unsanctified] individuals step in among us. Notwithstanding the straight truths they have heard--the terrors of the Word of God set before them, and all the blazing truth for these last days calculated to arouse Israel--they sin with a high hand, give way to all the loose passions of the carnal heart, gratify their animal propensities, disgrace the cause of God, and then confess they have sinned and are sorry! And the church receives them and says "Amen" to their prayers and exhortations, which are a stink in the nostrils of God, and cause His wrath to come upon the camp. He will not dwell in their assemblies. Those who move on thus heedlessly, plastering over these sins, will be left to their own ways, to be filled with their own doings. Those who anciently committed these sins were taken without the camp and stoned to death. Temporal and eternal death was their doom; and because the penalty of stoning to death is abolished, this sin is indulged in beyond measure and is thought to be a small offense. It is impossible for E to be fellowshiped by the church of God. He has placed himself where he cannot be helped by the church, where he can have no communion with, nor voice in, the church. He has placed himself there in the face of light and truth. He has stubbornly chosen his own course, and refused to listen to reproof. He has followed the inclinations of his corrupt heart, has violated the holy law of God, and has disgraced the cause of present truth. -Ms 3, 1854. "If he repents ever so heartily, the church must let his case alone. If he goes to heaven, it must be alone, without the fellowship of the church. A standing rebuke from God and the church must ever rest upon him that the standard of morality be not lowered to the very dust.--1T 215. |
ADDITIONAL SOP ON ADULTERY
MINISTERS AND ADULTERY
2T Testimonies for the Church Volume Two (1868_1871)
Chap. 59 An Appeal to the Church
The case of N. Fuller has caused
me much grief and anguish of spirit. That he should yield himself to the
control of Satan to work wickedness as he has done is terrible. I believe that
God designed that this case of hypocrisy and villainy should be brought to
light in the manner it has been, that it might prove a warning to others. Here
is a man who was acquainted with the teachings of the Bible, and who had
listened to testimonies borne by me in his presence against the very sins which
he was practicing. More than once he had heard me speak decidedly in regard to
the prevailing sins of this generation, that corruption was teeming everywhere,
that base passions controlled men and women generally, that among the masses
crimes of the darkest dye were continually practiced, and they were reeking in
their own corruption. The
nominal churches are filled with fornication and adultery, crime and murder,
the result of base, lustful passion; but these things are kept covered.
Ministers in high places are guilty; yet a cloak of godliness covers their dark
deeds, and they pass on from year to year in their course of hypocrisy.
The sins of the nominal churches have reached unto heaven, and the honest in
heart will be brought to the light and come out of them. {2T 449.1}
From the light that God has given me,
fornication and adultery are estimated by a large number of the first-day
Adventists as sins which God winks at. These sins are practiced to a great
extent. They do not acknowledge the claims of God's law upon them. They have
broken the commandments of the great Jehovah and zealously teach their hearers
to do the same, declaring that the law of God is abolished and has no claims
upon them. In accordance with this free state of things, sin does not appear so
exceedingly sinful; "for by the law is the knowledge of sin." We may
expect to find in this company men who will deceive, and lie, and give loose
rein to lustful passions. But men and women who acknowledge the Ten
Commandments binding, who observe the fourth commandment of the Decalogue,
should carry out in their lives the principles of all ten of the precepts given
in awful grandeur from Sinai. {2T 449.2}
PERIODICALS
RH The Review and
Herald
March 8, 1870 The
Law of God.
But if the transgressors of the seventh commandment were
to be found only among those who do not profess to be Christ's followers, the
evil would not be a tenth part as great as it now is. But the crime of adultery
is largely committed by professed Christians. Both clergymen and laymen, whose
names stand fair upon the church record, are alike guilty. Many who profess to
be the ministers of Christ are like the sons of Eli who ministered in the
sacred office, and took advantage of their office to engage in crime and commit
adultery, causing the people to transgress the law of God. A fearful account
will such have to render when the cases of all shall pass in review before God,
and they be judged according to the deeds done in the body. {RH, March 8, 1870 par. 3}
BOOKS
SA A Solemn Appeal
(1870)
Chap. 3 Obedience t
the Law of God
The nominal churches of this day are filled with
fornication and adultery, the result of base, lustful passion, but these
things, to a great extent, are kept covered. Ministers, in high places, are
guilty, yet a cloak of godliness covers their dark deeds, and they pass on from
year to year in their course of hypocrisy. Their sins have reached unto
Heaven. {SA 140.2}
Fornication and adultery are
estimated by many professing Christians as sins which God winketh at. These
sins are practiced to a great extent. They do not acknowledge the claims of
God's law upon them. They have broken the commandments of the great Jehovah,
and are zealously teaching their hearers to do the same, declaring that the law
of God is abolished, and consequently has no claims upon them. In accordance
with this free state of things, sin does not appear so exceedingly sinful; for
by the law is the knowledge of sin, We may expect to find men among those who
thus teach, who will deceive, and lie, and give loose rein to lustful passions.
But men and women who acknowledge the ten commandments binding, should carry
out in their lives, the principles of all ten of the precepts given in awful
grandeur from Sinai. {SA 141.1}
TM Testimonies to
Ministers and Gospel Workers (1923)
Chap. 16 Elevate
the Standard
[THIS SECTION IS A REPRINT
OF THE TRACT, THE SIN OF LICENTIOUSNESS.]
Decided Action
Called For
The youth, for misdemeanors of a
comparatively light character, are treated with much severity; but when men and
women of large experience, who have been considered patterns of piety, are
revealed in their true character,--unsanctified, unholy, impure in thought,
debased in conduct,--then it is time for such to be dealt with in a decided
manner. The greater forbearance that is exercised toward them has only had, as
far as my knowledge extends, the influence to cause them to regard their
fornication and adultery as a very light matter, and all their pretense has
proved to be like morning dew when the sun shines upon it. {TM 426.4}
No sooner are
they placed in temptation than they reveal their moral defects--that they are
not partakers of the divine nature, neither have they escaped the corruption
that is in the world through lust; but that they are earthly, sensual,
devilish. Satan finds in them something that he can work up into marked
iniquity, and he improves his opportunity, and the result is, those who claim
to be shepherds of the flock are carnally minded, leading the sheep of their
care, whose purity, modesty, and virtue they should strictly guard, into
licentiousness and lewdness. Angels of heaven are looking on with shame and
grief and disgust. How can the pure angels of heaven minister unto this class?
How can they bring heavenly light into the assemblies where such ministers are
advocating the law of God, but breaking that law whenever a favorable opportunity
presents itself; living a lie, pursuing an underhanded course, working in
secret, nursing their polluted thoughts and inflaming their passions, and then
taking advantage of women or men who are tempted, like themselves, to break
down all barriers and debase their bodies and pollute their souls? How can they
do this thing? How can they have any fear of God before them? How can they have
any love for God in their souls? Of what value is their faith in the
truth? {TM 427.1}
Cleanse the camp of this moral corruption,
if it takes the highest men in the highest positions. God will not be trifled
with. Fornication is in our ranks; [SEE APPENDIX.] I know it, for it has been
shown me to be strengthening and extending its pollutions. There is much we will never know;
but that which is revealed makes the church responsible and guilty unless they
show a determined effort to eradicate the evil. Cleanse the camp, for there is
an accursed thing in it. {TM
427.2}
The words of God to Joshua are: "Neither will I be with you anymore, except ye destroy
the accursed from among you. Up, sanctify the people, and say, Sanctify
yourselves against tomorrow: for thus saith the Lord God of Israel, There is an
accursed thing in the midst of thee, O Israel: thou canst not stand before
thine enemies, until ye take away the accursed thing from among you."
These things are written for our benefit, upon whom the ends of the world are
come. {TM 428.1}
False Shepherds
I have no real ground of hope for those who have stood as shepherds to
the flock, and have for years been borne with by the merciful God, following
them with reproof, with warnings, with entreaties, but who have hid their evil
ways, and continued in them, thus defying the laws of the God of heaven by practicing
fornication. We may leave them to work out their own salvation with fear and
trembling, after all has been done to reform them; but in no case entrust to
them the guardianship of souls. False shepherds! Oh, can it be that
the men who have been engaged in this work for a long time will corrupt their
ways before the Lord after great experience and special light? {TM 428.2}
He that is to come says, "Behold, I
come quickly; and My reward is with Me, to give every man according as his work
shall be." Every good deed done by the people of God as the fruit of their
faith, will have its corresponding reward. As one star differeth from another
star in glory, so will believers have their different spheres assigned them in
the future life. Will the man who did not walk with God as did Enoch, but who
walked by the side of Satan, listening to his suggestions, obeying his
promptings, imperiling his own soul and souls for whom Christ died, to gratify
the carnal mind, giving lenity to sin in his example--will such a man be found
among the overcomers? {TM 428.3}
When a man dies, his influence does not
die with him; but it lives on, reproducing itself. The influence of the man who
was good and pure and holy lives on after his death, like the glow of the descending
sun, casting its glories athwart the heavens, lighting up the mountain peaks
long after the sun has sunk behind the hill. So will the works of the pure and
the holy and the good reflect their light when they no longer live to speak and
act themselves. Their works, their words, their example will forever live.
"The righteous shall be in everlasting remembrance." {TM 429.1}
But what a contrast to this is the life of
those who are earthly, sensual, devilish! The sensual pleasure was indulged. In
the light of the judgment, the man appears as he is, stripped of the livery of
heaven. He stands before others as he is in the sight of a holy God. Let every
one of us think seriously whether the works following us will be the mellow
light of heaven or the shadows of darkness, and whether the legacies we
bequeath are those of blessings or curses.
{TM 429.2}
Every passing hour of the present is
shaping our future life. These moments spent in carelessness, in self-pleasing,
as if of no value, are deciding our everlasting destinies. The words we utter
today will go on echoing when time shall be no more. The deeds done today are
transferred to the books of heaven, just as the features are transferred by the
artist onto the polished plate. They will determine our destiny for eternity,
for bliss or eternal loss and agonizing remorse. Character cannot be changed
when Christ comes, nor just as a man is about to die. Character building must
be done in this life. We fear that repentance will come to the self-indulgent,
tainted soul all too late. A few resolves, a few tears, will never reverse a
guilty past life nor blot out of the books of heaven the transgressions, the
willful, knowing sins of those who have had the precious light of truth, and
can explain the Scriptures to others, while sin and iniquity are drunk up like
stolen waters. As though written with an iron pen, they may be found lead in
the rock forever. {TM 429.3}
I have been shown that the false shepherds were drunk, but not with
wine; they stagger, but not with strong drink. The truth of God is sealed up
to them; they cannot read it. When they are interrogated as
to what the seventh-day Sabbath is, whether or not it is the true Sabbath of
the Bible, they lead the mind to fables. I saw that these prophets were like
the foxes of the desert. They have not gone up into the gaps, they have not
made up the hedge that the people of God may stand in the battle in the day of
the Lord. When the minds of any get stirred up, and they begin to inquire of
these false shepherds about the truth, they take the easiest and best manner to
effect their object and quiet the minds of the inquiring ones, even changing
their own position to do it. Light
has shone on many of these shepherds, but they would not acknowledge it and
have changed their position a number of times to evade the truth and get
away from the conclusions that they must come to if they continued in their
former position. The
power of truth tore up their foundation, but instead of yielding
to it they would get up another platform that they were not
satisfied with themselves.
{EW 123.1}
I saw that many of these shepherds had
denied the past teachings of God; they had denied and rejected the glorious
truths which they once zealously advocated and had covered themselves with
mesmerism and all kinds of delusions. I saw that they were drunken with error
and were leading on their flock to death. Many of the opposers of God's truth
devise mischief in their heads upon their beds, and in the day they carry out
their wicked devices to put down the truth and to get something new to interest
the people and divert their minds from the precious, all-important truth. {EW 123.2}
I saw that the priests who are leading on
their flock to death are soon to be arrested in their dreadful career. The
plagues of God are coming, but it will not be sufficient for the false
shepherds to be tormented with one or two of these plagues. God's hand at that
time will be stretched out still in wrath and justice and will not be brought
to Himself again until His purposes are fully accomplished, and the hireling
priests are led to worship at the feet of the saints, and to acknowledge that
God has loved them because they held fast the truth and kept God's
commandments, and until all the unrighteous ones are destroyed from the
earth. {EW 124.1}
The different parties of professed Advent believers have each a little
truth, but God has given all these truths to His children who are being
prepared for the day of God. He has also given them truths that none of these
parties know, neither will they understand. Things which are sealed up to them,
the Lord has opened to those who will see and are ready to understand. If
God has any new light to communicate, He will let His chosen and beloved
understand it, without their going to have their
minds enlightened by hearing those who are in darkness and error. {EW 124.2}
I was shown the necessity of those who
believe that we are having the last message of mercy, being separate from those
who are daily imbibing new errors. I saw that neither young nor old should attend their meetings; for it
is wrong to thus encourage them while they teach error that is a deadly poison
to the soul and teach for doctrines the commandments of men. The influence of such gatherings is not good.
If God has delivered us from such darkness and error, we should stand fast in
the liberty wherewith He has set us free and rejoice in the truth. God is displeased with us when
we go to listen to error, without being obliged to go; for unless He sends us
to those meetings where error is forced home to the people by the power of the
will, He will not keep us. The angels cease their watchful care over us,
and we are left to the buffetings of the enemy, to be darkened and weakened by
him and the power of his evil angels; and the light around us becomes
contaminated with the darkness. {EW
124.3}
I saw that we have no time to throw away in listening to
fables. Our minds should not be thus diverted, but should be
occupied with the present truth, and seeking wisdom that we may obtain a more
thorough knowledge of our position, that with meekness we may be able to give a
reason of our hope from the Scriptures. While false doctrines and dangerous
errors are pressed upon the mind, it cannot be dwelling upon the truth which is
to fit and prepare the house of Israel to stand in the day of the Lord. {EW 125.1}
BOOKS
TSB Testimonies on
Sexual Behaviour, Adultery, and Divorce (1989)
Section V
Licentiousness and Adultery
Adultery a
"Christian" Sin. But if the transgressors of the seventh
commandment were to be found only among those who do not profess to be Christ's
followers, the evil would not be a tenth part as great as it now is; but the
crime of adultery is largely committed by professed Christians. Both clergymen
and laymen, whose names stand fair upon the church record, are alike
guilty. {TSB 99.1}
Many who profess to be the ministers of Christ are like
the sons of Eli
who ministered in the sacred office and took advantage of their office to
engage in crime and commit adultery, causing the people to transgress the law
of God. A fearful account will such have to render when the cases of all shall
pass in review before God, and they be judged according to the deeds done in
the body. . . . Adultery is one of the terrible sins of this age. This sin
exists among professed Christians of every class. . . . {TSB 99.2}
Christians are called to lay their bodies
a living sacrifice upon the altar of God. "Let not sin therefore reign in
your mortal body, that ye should obey it in the lusts thereof. Neither yield ye
your members as instruments of unrighteousness unto sin; but yield yourselves
unto God, as those that are alive from the dead, and your members as
instruments of righteousness unto God" [Romans 6:12, 13]. {TSB 99.3}
If the bodies professedly laid upon the
altar of God should pass that scrutiny that was given the Jewish sacrifice, how
few would stand the test and be pronounced perfect before God, preserved unto
holiness, free from the taints of sin or pollution. No lame sacrifice could God
receive. No injured or diseased sacrifice would God accept. The offering given
to God was required to be sound, in every respect without blemish, and
valuable. {TSB 99.4}
Professed Commandment-keepers
Guilty. Even some who profess to keep all the commandments of God are
guilty of the sin of adultery. What can I say to arouse their benumbed
sensibilities? Moral principle, strictly carried out, becomes the only
safeguard of the soul.--2T 352. {TSB
102.1}
The Greater the Knowledge, the Greater the Sin. Not all who profess to
keep the commandments of God possess their bodies in sanctification and honor.
The most solemn message ever committed to mortals has been entrusted to this
people, and they can have a powerful influence if they will be sanctified by
it. They profess to be standing upon the elevated platform of eternal truth,
keeping all of God's commandments; therefore, if they indulge in sin, if they
commit fornication and adultery, their crime is of tenfold greater magnitude
than is that of the classes I have named [First-day Adventists], who do not
acknowledge the law of God as binding upon them. In a peculiar sense do those
who profess to keep God's law dishonor Him and reproach the truth by
transgressing its precepts. {TSB
102.2}
Ministers Subjects of Satan's
Temptations. Satan's special efforts are now directed toward the people who
have great light. He would lead them to become earthly and sensual. There are men who minister in
sacred things whose hearts are defiled with impure thoughts and unholy desires.
Married men who have children are not satisfied. They place themselves where
they invite temptation. They take liberties that should only be taken with
their lawful wives. Thus they fall under the rebuke of God, and in the books of
heaven "adultery" is written opposite their names. {TSB 192.2}
There should be no approach to danger. If
the thoughts were where they should be, if they were stayed upon God, and the
meditations of the soul were upon the truth and the precious promises of God
and the heavenly reward that awaits the faithful, they would be guarded against
Satan's temptations. But,
by many, vile thoughts are entertained almost constantly. They are carried into
the house of God and even into the sacred desk. {TSB 192.3}
Discipline of Erring Ministers. I
tell you the truth, Elder Butler, that unless there is a cleansing of the soul
temple on the part of many who claim to believe and to preach the truth, God's
judgments, long deferred, will come. These debasing sins have not been handled
with firmness and decision. There is corruption in the soul, and, unless it is
cleansed by the blood of Christ, there will be apostasies among us that will
startle you. {TSB 193.1}
I ask myself the question, "How is it
possible for men who are opening the Scriptures to others--men who have
abundance of light--men who have good ability--men who are living in the face
of the judgment, upon the very borders of the eternal world--to give their
thoughts and bodies to unholy practices? Well may the words of the apostle be
repeated with emphasis: "Cleanse your hands, ye sinners: and purify your
hearts, ye double minded. Be afflicted, and mourn, and weep: let your laughter
be turned to mourning, and your joy to heaviness. Humble yourselves in the
sight of the Lord, and He shall lift you up" (James 4:8-10).-- Letter 51,
1886. {TSB 193.2}
Accursed Thing in the Camp
Angels of heaven
are looking on with shame and grief and disgust. How can the pure angels of
heaven minister unto this class? How can they bring heavenly light into the
assemblies where such ministers are advocating the law of God, but breaking
that law whenever a favorable opportunity presents itself, living a lie,
pursuing an underhanded course, working in secret, nursing their polluted
thoughts and inflaming their passions, and then taking advantage of women or
men who are tempted, like themselves, to break down all barriers and debase
their bodies and pollute their souls? How can they do this thing? How can they
have any fear of God before them? How can they have any love for God in their
souls? Of what value is their faith in the truth? {TSB 236.3}
Cleanse the camp of this moral
corruption, if it takes the highest men in the highest positions. God will not
be trifled with. Fornication is in our ranks. I know it, for it has been shown
me to be strengthening and extending its pollutions. There is much we will
never know, but that which is revealed makes the church responsible and guilty
unless they show a determined effort to eradicate the evil. Cleanse the camp,
for there is an accursed thing in it.
{TSB 237.1}
The words of God to Joshua are:
"Neither will I be with you anymore, except ye destroy the accursed from
among you. Up, sanctify the people, and say, Sanctify yourselves against
tomorrow: for thus saith the Lord God of Israel, There is an accursed thing in
the midst of thee, O Israel: thou canst not stand before thine enemies, until
ye take away the accursed thing from among you" [Joshua 7:12, 13]. These
things are written for our benefit, upon whom the ends of the world are
come. {TSB 237.2}
No Real Ground of Hope
I have no real ground
of hope for those who have stood as shepherds to the flock, and have for years
been borne with by the merciful God, following them with reproof, with
warnings, with entreaties, but who have hid their evil ways, and continued in
them, thus defying the laws of the God of heaven by practicing fornication. We may leave them to work out
their own salvation with fear and trembling, after all has been done to reform
them, but in no case entrust to them the guardianship of souls.
False shepherds! Oh, can it be that the
men who have been engaged in this work for a long time will corrupt their ways
before the Lord after great experience and special light?--TM 426-428. {TSB 237.3}
Adulterous Ministers More Guilty than Belshazzar.
It is a truth which should make every one of us weep that those living in these
last days, upon whom the ends of the world are come, are far more guilty than
was Belshazzar. This is possible in many ways.
{TSB 238.1}
When men have taken upon themselves the
vows of consecration, to devote all their powers to the sacred service of God;
when they occupy the position of expositors of Bible truth, and have received
the solemn charge; when God and angels are summoned as witnesses to the solemn
dedication of soul, body, and spirit to God's service--then shall these men who
minister in a most holy office desecrate their God-given powers to unholy
purposes? Shall the sacred vessel, whom God is to use for a high and holy work,
be dragged from its lofty, controlling sphere to administer to debasing
lust? {TSB 238.2}
BOOKS
PaM Pastoral
Ministry (1995)
9: Ministerial Ethics
Ethics and the
Opposite Sex
Sin is sin even when the seducer is a minister.--If
the sisters were elevated and possessing purity of heart, any corrupt advances,
even from their minister, would be repulsed with such positiveness as would
never need a repetition. Minds must be terribly befogged by Satan when they can
listen to the voice of the seducer because he is a minister, and therefore
break God's plain and positive commands and flatter themselves that they commit
no sin. Have we not the words of John: "He that saith, I know Him, and
keepeth not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him"?
What saith the law? "Thou shalt not commit adultery." When a man
professing to keep God's holy law, and ministering in sacred things, takes
advantage of the confidence his position gives him and seeks to indulge his
base passions, this fact should of itself be sufficient to make a woman
professing godliness to see that, although his profession is as exalted as the
heavens, an impure proposal coming from him is from Satan disguised as an angel
of light. I cannot believe that the Word of God is abiding in the hearts of
those who so readily yield up their innocency and virtue upon the altar of
lustful passions.--2T 457, 458. {PaM 59.3}
Never take advantage of the confidence
your people place in you.--When ministers thus take advantage of the
confidence the people place in them and lead souls to ruin, they make
themselves as much more guilty than the common sinner as their profession is
higher. In the day of God, when the great Ledger of Heaven is opened, it will
be found to contain the names of many ministers who have made pretensions to
purity of heart and life and professed to be entrusted with the gospel of
Christ, but who have taken advantage of their position to allure souls to
transgress the law of God.--5T 143. {PaM 60.1}
Ministers violating the seventh
commandment must not be entrusted with guardianship of souls.--I have no
real ground of hope for those who have stood as shepherds to the flock, and
have for years been borne with by the merciful God, following them with
reproof, with warnings, with entreaties, but who have hid their evil ways, and
continued in them, thus defying the laws of the God of heaven by practicing
fornication. We may leave
them to work out their own salvation with fear and trembling, after all has
been done to reform them; but in no case entrust to them the guardianship of
souls. False shepherds! Oh, can it be that the men who have been
engaged in this work for a long time will corrupt their ways before the Lord
after great experience and special light?--TM 428. {PaM 60.2}
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