Compare Scripture with Scripture 

For precept must be upon precept, precept upon percept; line upon line, line
upon line; here a little, and there a little. Isa. 28:10. 

We are so thankful that we have a sure word of prophecy, so that none of us
need be deceived. We know that there are heresies and fables in our world at
the present time, and we want to know what is truth. It becomes us to search
carefully for ourselves that we may gain this knowledge. We cannot do this
with a mere reading of the Scriptures, but we must compare scripture with
scripture. We must search the Scriptures for ourselves, so that we shall not
be led astray; and while many may be led astray because there are all kinds
of doctrines in our world, there is one truth. Many may come to you and tell
you that they have the truth, but it is your privilege to search the
Scriptures for yourself. "To the law and to the testimony: if they speak not
according to this word, it is because there is no light in them." We must be
acquainted with the Scriptures ourselves, that we may understand the true
reason of the hope that is within us. 

The apostle tells us that we are to give to every man that asks us a reason
of the hope that is within us, with meekness and fear. "The entrance of thy
words giveth light; it giveth understanding unto the simple." It is not
enough to merely read, but the Word of God must enter into our hearts and
our understanding, in order that we may be established in the blessed truth.
If we should neglect to search the Scriptures for ourselves, that we may
know what is truth, then if we are led astray, we are accountable for it. We
must search the Scriptures carefully, so that we will know every condition
that the Lord has given us; and if we have minds of limited capacity, by
diligently searching the word of God we may become mighty in the Scriptures,
and may explain them to others. . . . 

If you are established in the Scriptures, you will feel the responsibility
and will search the Scriptures for yourselves, so that you may be a help to
others. Now, the small churches, although they are but few, may be a power
for the truth. Every one should feel that a solemn responsibility rests upon
him to build up his little church in the most holy faith. The very fact that
there are only a few, should cause every individual member to seek most
earnestly for a living connection with God; because the giving of the truth
to those around you depends upon the influences that you exert. 

Christ has said, "Ye are the light of the world"; therefore you must put
forth every effort to let that light shine. The only way for you to know
that you have the true light from heaven, is to compare the light you have
received with the Scriptures. . . . The word was given to Joshua, "Be strong
and of a good courage"; for there is a great work before you (Review and
Herald, Apr. 3, 1888). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 114

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