Dark Secrets from Dark Places – Sunday, December 07, 1941
One of the most common complaints of mankind is that we know so little about the future. To most of us the future is closed, except as it may be predicted in general terms by the experience of the past, and except as it has been broadly outlined in scripture. But so anxious are some to pry into the secrets of specific things to come in their own lives, that they will go to great lengths to consult almost anyone within reach who professes powers beyond the perception of ordinary men. Before Saul ever consulted the Witch of Endor, and perhaps until the last scene of time shall have been enacted, men have tried and will continue to try to wrest from the great unknown, some inkling of what is yet to transpire.
Accordingly, the soothsayer, the fortune teller, the clairvoyant, the crystal-gazer, the reader of the tea-cup, the diviner of cards, have all sold information they do not know—or, if they have such information the source of it will not bear scrutiny. It is true that the scriptures testify: “Surely the Lord God will do nothing but he revealeth his secret unto his servants the prophets.” (Amos 3:7) and it is also true that down through the centuries divinely appointed prophets of the living God have been privileged by the Almighty to foresee events that were yet to transpire-—ut these prophetic utterances have been proclaimed and recorded by men of God for the knowledge and comfort and warning of all the children of our Father, and have not been sold for silver, nor bartered for gold.
It is natural that men should desire to know something of what lies before them, but if it were good that each of us should have specific fore-knowledge of events to come in our lives, the wisdom of an all knowing Creator would have made such prescience possible, without our resorting to dark places among those who, for a price, conjure up specters and mumble incantations.
If a man cannot be happy and live well with such knowledge as God has chosen to reveal concerning things to come, it would be left to conclude that, among other things, such a man lacks understanding, and also faith, which is a fundamental element in an acceptable life.
December 07, 1941
Broadcast Number 0,642