people, and because it was not founded upon a thus saith the Lord, it became the snare for his people. It's hard for me to believe that as we read this next passage, that you won't see that one of the warnings that comes through loud and clear in the story of Gideon is a warning about separating ourselves from the ordained worship experience in Adventism. This is what Gideon did. And in the environment of Adventism today, I can just sense that the feedback I'm going to receive from some of the listeners from the last series, I had one brother call in on the answering machine, and this is all he said, and this is almost word for word. He said, I believe the Holy Spirit is being withdrawn from God's people at this time, and I'm not going to go in their churches anymore. Brothers and sisters, I realize that there's that kind of understanding going on in Adventism about what is going on in Adventism. And I don't want to be among those that are identified as saying that salvation is only found if you stay in the Adventist church, and I mean your local Adventist church. Because I'm not saying that. There's a time and place in Adventism today, there are churches. If you think, I'm suggesting that if you live in the church where someone like a Bill Loveless is hypnotizing his congregation, that that's where we should attend no matter what. I'm not saying that at all. We shouldn't. We need to find another place to worship at that point. But what concerns me in the prophetic information of Gideon is, what about those among us that are on the verge or possibly already implementing a structured, organized movement for home churches? Isn't that a temptation for some of those of us that are struggling to tear down the altar of Bill and our church family, to bail out of that experience to find an easier way to worship where we don't have to have those trials and those tests? And could it not be that by providing a home church movement, that we're bringing a greater stumbling block upon God's people than the trial of going in and struggling with a church family that may not be willing or attempting to remove the altar of Bill from their individual experiences? This is Signs of the Times, July 28th, 1822.