1858 Great Controversy-English
1858 Great Controversy-English
1858 Great Controversy-English
GREAT CONTROVERSY,
BETWEEN
CHRIST AND HIS ANGELS, AND SATAN
AND HIS ANGELS.
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BY ELLEN G. WHITE.
Contents
Biographical Sketch
Foreword
Word List
Chapter
1 The Fall of Satan
2 The Fall of Man
3 The Plan of Salvation
4 The First Advent of Christ
5 The Ministry of Christ
6 The Transfiguration
7 The Betrayal of Christ
8 The Trial of Christ
9 The Crucifixion of Christ
10 The Resurrection of Christ
11 The Ascension of Christ
12 The Disciples of Christ
13 The Death of Stephen
14 The Conversion of Saul
15 The Jews Decided to Kill Paul
16 Paul Visited Jerusalem
17 The Great Apostasy
18 Mystery of Iniquity
19 Death, Not Eternal Life in Misery
20 The Reformation
21 The Church and World United
22 William Miller
23 The First Angel's Message
24 The Second Angel's Message
25 Advent Movement Illustrated
26 Another Illustration
27 The Sanctuary
28 The Third Angel's Message
29 A Firm Platform
30 Spiritualism
31 Covetousness
32 The Shaking
33 The Sins of Babylon
34 The Loud Cry
35 The Third Message Closed
36 The Time of Jacob's Trouble
37 Deliverance of the Saints
38 The Saints' Reward
39 The Earth Desolated
40 The Second Resurrection
41 The Second Death
Biographical Sketch
Foreword
To the law and to the testimony: if they speak not according to this
word, it is because there is no light in them.
Isaiah 8:20
Here at the beginning of the 21st century, it seems like everybody has become a prophet.
There are even prophetic web-rings on the internet. But some of them say things that seem a little
strange. How can we know for sure they are truly who they say they are - receivers of the words
of God? - by comparing what they say with the law and the testimony. Surely the same God who
gave his words in times past to people and had them written down (which later became the
several books in the Bible), would not contradict himself!
Jesus directly prophesied of this, knowing that the issue of prophecy would be a big test
for those in the last days: "And many false prophets shall rise, and shall deceive many." Matthew
24:11. For added emphasis, God gave these words to John: "Beloved, believe not every spirit,
but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the
world." 1John 4:1. Of course Ellen White is no exception. Take this book and compare it to the
Holy Scriptures; does it meet the test or not? Pray to our merciful Father in heaven, and he will
send his Spirit to guide us into all truth (^-^).
It seems almost unbelieveable now, but until the last couple of years in the 20th century,
nearly all who called themselves 'Christians' were dead-set against anyone who claimed to have
revelations from God. They usually quoted Revelation 22:18-19 to prove their point: "For I
testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, If any man shall add
unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book: And if any
man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part
out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and from the things which are written in this
book."
But is this saying that after John died that there would be no more prophets from God? If
so, why would Jesus have us beware of 'false' prophets? Why did the Holy Spirit thru John say to
test the spirits? Wouldn't all this be so much easier if we knew just to ignore all those after John
who claimed to have words from God? But that isn't God's plan. He gives new truth when
needed, and makes his will known, and the true in heart will check to see that it is true, and then
joyfully accept and follow it. Of course Satan will be allowed to work too. If he wasn't allowed
to, he could accuse God of being unfair.
The Holy Spirit thru Paul asks some very important, and often overlooked, questions in
1Corinthians 12. Are all apostles? Are all prophets? Are all workers of miracles? Do all have
the gifts of healing? Do all speak in tongues? Then he declares that he will show unto us a "more
excellent way", saying the gifts are of no benefit to us if we do not have Love. In chapter 14, he
goes a step further by telling us to "Pursue love, and desire spiritual (gifts), but especially that you
may prophesy." "Therefore, brethren, desire earnestly to prophesy, and do not forbid to speak
with tongues." "Quench not the Spirit. Despise not prophesyings. Prove all things; hold fast that
which is good." 1Thessalonians 5:19-21.
Ellen White was given the "Great Controversy" vision in the spring of 1858 at Lovett's
Grove, Ohio, U.S.A. Most of it she had seen in vision 11 years earlier, but this time she was
instructed to write it out even though Satan would make strong efforts to hinder her. Some
portions, especially chapter 30, were published in the 1847 "Little Flock", 1851 "Christian
Experiences and Views", and 1854 "Supplement" book(let)s. It is all inspired by the Holy Spirit,
penned by a frail, but Godly woman and first published in 1858. Satan, who tried to rid the world
of the Bible and then changed to flooding it with corrupted versions, has also been at work trying
to destroy and corrupt this book too as it is the 2nd most precious book in all the world for the
child of God. But God has protected his word.
There are those who question why there are so many problems in our world with wars,
crime, unholy sex, and yes, even with religious beliefs. The basis for answers to these questions
can be found in understanding the great controversy between Christ and Satan which has been
going on since before any of us humans ever existed.
May the Lord bestow his best gifts upon you, Reader, as you "prove all things" which are
written in this book by the Word of God - The Bible.
For your own free copy of this book, please download it at: http://www.earlysda.com. For
questions or comments, email Daniel Winters at [email protected] (^-^).
*NOTE - The Biographical Sketch, Foreword, Word List and references at the end of each
chapter were not written by Ellen White or in the original book.
Word List
Word Meaning First
Appearance
Jesus Christ One of the 3 beings who are God. He made everything in the world and Title
universe. He was born as a human around 2,000 years ago, was killed
when he was 33 years old, was resurrected, and is now working in heaven
for our salvation. He will come back to this earth soon, and will be given
rulership of all things in the universe forever and ever.
Satan The Devil. He is the father of all evil. He was created as the most Title
beautiful, perfect being ever created, but he decided to rebel. He
continues doing evil now, but will eventually be destroyed by God.
Lord Jesus Christ, God the Father. Chapter 1
I saw, I was shown When the author - Ellen White - saw this vision, an angel was by her Chapter 1
telling her and showing her things. She wrote down what she actually
saw with her own eyes.
God The Father, Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit. All 3 are God. Chapter 1
The Son of God Jesus Christ. Chapter 1
God's word 1. What God says. Chapter 2
2. The Bible. Chapter 18
Redeem, Ransom Humans originally belonged to God, but because our ancestors sinned, we Chapter 3
all belong to Satan now. Name of Jesus' work to save us from Satan.
The angel The angel that was actually sent to be with Ellen White when she saw Chapter 3
this vision.
Advent Jesus officially coming to this earth. The first time was around 2,000 Chapter 4
years ago, and the second time will be soon (^-^).
The Lamb of God Jesus Christ. Chapter 4
John the Baptist A prophet, the cousin of Jesus. He called for repentance and baptism. Chapter 4
Baptism Dipping the entire body underneath the surface of the water to become Chapter 4
a Christian.
Elijah A prophet who was taken to heaven without dying. Chapter 4
Sacrifice An animal offering given to God. Also, Jesus Christ himself. Chapter 5
His nation, God's 1. In ancient times, the people of Israel and Judah. Chapter 5
people 2. Presently, all those who believe in Jesus and do his will. Chapter 17
God's book 1. The Book of Life in heaven. The names of all those who will live Chapter 6
forever are written there.
2. The Bible.
Michael The head of all the angels in heaven. Chapter 6
Rue A tree that grows in the Middle East. The leaves are used for medicine. Chapter 7
Brother, Sister All those who believe in Jesus and do his will. Chapter 7
Hosanna Praise God! Chapter 9
Sabbath Day of rest that begins at sundown Friday and ends sundown Saturday. Chapter 10
See Genesis 2:2-3.
Message Words that come from God. Also the movement to spread those words. Chapter 10
Ascension Rise to heaven. Does NOT mean death. Chapter 11
Apostle People who spread the gospel full-time as a profession. Especially refers Chapter 12
to Jesus' disciples and Paul.
The Son of Man Jesus Christ. Chapter 13
Gentiles Those other than than the Jews. Chapter 14
Paul Before his conversion, he was known as 'Saul'. See Acts 13:9. Chapter 15
1843, 1844 Jesus' second advent and the end of the world was believed to come to an Chapter 23
end this year. In fact, the time prophecy of Daniel 8:14 DID end this year.
Shepherd 1. Leaders in the churches. Pastors and Priests. Chapter 23
2. Jesus Christ.
Saints All those who really love God from the heart and follow what he says to
do. Chapter 24
Sanctuary The name of the place in heaven where Jesus is working for our salvation Chapter 25
now. It has a court, Holy Place (first apt.), and Most Holy Place (second
apt.). The one Moses made was modelled after the one in heaven. It is
also called 'Tabernacle' and 'Temple'.
Atone Jesus performs this work of making humans right with God thru the merits Chapter 25
of his own blood.
Zion 1. One name for the city now in heaven. Chapter 26
2. The name of the group of people who follow God.
New Jerusalem The name of the city now in heaven, home to God and the angels. Chapter 27
This city will come down to this earth and be here forever.
Cherub High ranking order of angels. Chapter 27
Mediation Jesus stands between guilty sinners and an Almighty God the Father. Chapter 27
Jesus performs this work for our salvation as a 'go-between'.
Beast Name for a large group of people who are against God. See Revelation 13. Chapter 28
Jehovah One name of God the Father. Chapter 28
Canaan Name of the land that was promised to the Israelites. Represents heaven. Chapter 28
See Genesis 12:5.
Day of Pentecost One of the festivals God gave Israel. See Leviticus 23:15-16 & Chapter 29
Acts chapter 2.
Adventist Name of those people who believe that Jesus is coming to earth again. Chapter 29
Also, that group's name.
Laodicea The final church in the list of seven in Revelation chapters 2 & 3. This Chapter 32
group thinks they are rich and in need of nothing spiritually, but are in fact
poor and miserable.
The Latter Rain The Holy Spirit's pouring out in abundance to prepare people for Chapter 32
Jesus just before he comes back to earth. See Joel 2:23 & Acts 3:19.
Jubilee The year of freedom. Every 50 years Israel returned everything back Chapter 37
to its original owner. No agriculture was performed this year either.
See Leviticus 25:10.
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
The First Advent of Christ
Then I was carried down to the time when Jesus was to take upon himself man’s nature,
humble himself as a man, and suffer the temptations of Satan.
His birth was without worldly grandeur. He was born in a stable, cradled in a manger;
yet his birth was honored far above any of the sons of men. Angels from heaven informed the
shepherds of the advent of Jesus, while the light and glory from God accompanied their
testimony. The heavenly host touched their harps and glorified God. They triumphantly heralded
the advent of the Son of God to a fallen world to accomplish the work of redemption, and by his
death bring peace, happiness, and everlasting life to man. God honored the advent of his Son.
Angels worshiped him.
Angels of God hovered over the scene of his baptism, and the Holy Spirit descended in
the shape of a dove, and lighted upon him, and as the people stood greatly amazed, with their
eyes fastened upon him, the Father’s voice was heard from heaven, saying, Thou art my beloved
Son, in thee I am well pleased.
John was not certain that it was the Saviour who came to he baptized of him in Jordan.
But God had promised him a sign by which he should know the Lamb of God. That sign was
given as the heavenly Dove rested upon Jesus, and the glory of God shone round about him. John
reached forth his hand, pointing to Jesus, and with a loud voice cried out, Behold the Lamb of
God which taketh away the sin of the world.
John informed his disciples that Jesus was the promised Messiah, the Saviour of the
world. As his work was closing, he taught his disciples to look to Jesus, and follow him as the
great teacher. John’s life was without pleasure. It was sorrowful and self-denying. He heralded
the first advent of Christ, and then was not permitted to witness the miracles, and enjoy the power
manifested by him. He knew that when Jesus should establish himself as a teacher, he must die.
His voice was seldom heard, except in the wilderness. His life was lonely. He did not cling to
his father’s family, to enjoy their society, but left them in order to fulfill his mission. Multitudes
left the busy cities and villages, and flocked to the wilderness to hear the words of the wonderful,
singular Prophet. John laid the axe at the root of the tree. He reproved sin fearless of
consequences, and prepared the way for the Lamb of God.
Herod was affected as he listened to the powerful, pointed testimonies of John. With
deep interest he inquired what he must do to become his disciple. John was acquainted with the
fact that he was about to marry his brother’s wife, while her husband was yet living, and
faithfully told Herod that it was not lawful. Herod was not willing to make any sacrifice. He
married his brother’s wife, and, through her influence, seized John and put him in prison. But
Herod intended to release him again. While there confined, John heard through his disciples of
the mighty works of Jesus. He could not listen to his gracious words. But the disciples informed
him, and comforted him with what they had heard. Soon John was beheaded through the
influence of Herod’s wife. I saw that the least disciple that followed Jesus, witnessed his miracles,
and heard the comforting words which fell from his lips, was greater than John the Baptist. That
is, they were more exalted and honored, and had more pleasure in their lives.
John came in the spirit and power of Elijah, to proclaim the first advent of Jesus. I was
pointed down to the last days, and saw that John was to represent those who should go forth in the
spirit and power of Elijah, to herald the day of wrath, and the second advent of Jesus.
After the baptism of Jesus in Jordan, he was led by the Spirit into the wilderness, to be
tempted of the Devil. The Holy Spirit had fitted him for that special scene of fierce temptations.
Forty days he was tempted of the Devil, and in those days he ate nothing. Everything around
Jesus was unpleasant, from which human nature would be led to shrink. He was with the wild
beasts, and the Devil, in a desolate, lonely place. I saw that the Son of God was pale and
emaciated through fasting and suffering. But his course was marked out, and he must fulfill the
work he came to do.
Satan took advantage of the sufferings of the Son of God, and prepared to beset him with
manifold temptations, hoping he should obtain the victory over him, because he had humbled
himself as a man. Satan came with this temptation, If thou be the Son of God, command that this
stone be made bread. He tempted Jesus to condescend to him, and give him proof of his being
the Messiah, by exercising his divine power. Jesus mildly answered him, It is written, Man shall
not live by bread alone, but by every word of God.
Satan was seeking a dispute with Jesus concerning his being the Son of God. He referred
to his weak, suffering condition, and boastingly affirmed that he was stronger than Jesus. But the
word spoken from heaven, Thou art my beloved Son, in thee I am well pleased, was sufficient to
sustain Jesus through all his sufferings. I saw that in all his mission he had nothing to do in
convincing Satan of his power, and of his being the Saviour of the world, Satan had sufficient
evidence of his exalted station and authority. His unwillingness to yield to Jesus’ authority, shut
him out of heaven.
Satan, to manifest his strength, carried Jesus to Jerusalem, and set him upon a pinnacle of
the temple, and again tempted him, that if he was the Son of God, to give him evidence of it by
casting himself down from the dizzy height upon which he had placed him. Satan came with the
words of inspiration. For it is written, He shall give his angels charge over thee, and in their
hands they shall bear thee up, lest at any time thou dash thy foot against a stone. Jesus answering
said unto him, It is said, Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God. Satan wished to cause Jesus to
presume upon the mercy of his Father, and risk his life before the fulfillment of his mission. He
had hoped that the plan of salvation would fail; but I saw that the plan was laid too deep to be
thus overthrown, or marred by Satan.
I saw that Christ was the example for all Christians when tempted, or their rights
disputed. They should bear it patiently. They should not feel that they have a right to call upon
God to display his power, that they may obtain a victory over their enemies, unless there is a
special object in view, that God can be directly honored and glorified by it. I saw that if Jesus had
cast himself from the pinnacle, it would not have glorified his Father; for none would witness the
act but Satan, and the angels of God. And it would be tempting the Lord to display his power to
his bitterest foe. It would have been condescending to the one whom Jesus came to conquer.
“And the Devil, taking him up into an high mountain, showed unto him all the kingdoms
of the world in a moment of time. And the Devil said unto him, All this power will I give thee,
and the glory of them: for that is delivered unto me; and to whomsoever I will I give it. If thou,
therefore, wilt worship me, all shall be thine. And Jesus answered and said unto him, Get thee
behind me, Satan; for it is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou
serve.”
Here Satan showed Jesus the kingdoms of the world. They were presented in the most
attractive light. He offered them to Jesus if he would there worship him. He told Jesus that he
would relinquish his claims of the possessions of earth. Satan knew that his power must be
limited, and finally taken away, if the plan of salvation should he carried out. He knew that if
Jesus should die to redeem man, his power would end after a season, and he would be destroyed.
Therefore it was his studied plan to prevent, if possible, the completion of the great work which
had been commenced by the Son of God. If the plan of man’s redemption should fail, he would
retain the kingdom which he then claimed. And if he should succeed, he flattered himself that he
would reign in opposition to the God of heaven.
Satan exulted when Jesus left heaven, and left his power and glory there. He thought that
the Son of God was placed in his power. The temptation took so easily with the holy pair in
Eden, that he hoped he could with his satanic cunning and power overthrow even the Son of God,
and thereby save his life and kingdom. If he could tempt Jesus to depart from the will of his
Father, then his object would be gained. Jesus bid Satan get behind him. He was to bow only to
his Father. The time was to come when Jesus should redeem the possessions of Satan by his own
life, and, after a season, all in heaven and earth should submit to him. Satan claimed the
kingdoms of earth as his, and he insinuated to Jesus that all his suffering might be saved. He
need not die to obtain the kingdoms of this world. But he might have the entire possessions of
earth, and the glory of reigning over them, if he would worship him. Jesus was steadfast. He
chose his life of suffering, his dreadful death, and, in the way appointed by his Father, to become
a lawful heir to the kingdoms of earth, and have them given into his hands as an everlasting
possession. Satan also will be given into his hands to be destroyed by death, never more to annoy
Jesus, or the saints in glory.
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CHAPTER 6
The Transfiguration
I saw that the faith of the disciples was greatly strengthened at the transfiguration. God
chose to give the followers of Jesus strong proof that he was the promised Messiah, that in their
bitter sorrow and disappointment they should not entirely cast away their confidence. At the
transfiguration the Lord sent Moses and Elias to talk with Jesus concerning his suffering and
death. Instead of choosing angels to converse with his Son, God chose those who had an
experience in the trials of earth. A few of his followers were permitted to be with him and behold
his face lighted up with divine glory, and witness his raiment white and glistening, and hear the
voice of God, in fearful majesty, saying, This is my beloved Son, hear him.
Elijah had walked with God. His work had not been pleasant. God, through him, had
reproved sin. He was a prophet of God, and had to flee from place to place to save his life. He
was hunted like the wild beasts that they might destroy him. God translated Elijah. Angels bore
him in glory and triumph to heaven.
Moses had been a man greatly honored of God. He was greater than any who had lived
before him. He was privileged to talk with God face to face as a man speaketh with a friend. He
was permitted to see the bright light and excellent glory that enshrouded the Father. Through
Moses the Lord delivered the children of Israel from Egyptian bondage. Moses was a mediator
for the children of Israel. He often stood between them and the wrath of God. When the wrath of
God was greatly kindled against Israel for their unbelief, their murmurings, and their grievous
sins, Moses’ love for them was tested. God promised him that if he would let Israel go, let them
be destroyed, he would make of him a mighty nation. Moses showed his love for Israel by his
earnest pleading. In his distress he prayed God to turn from his fierce anger, and forgive Israel,
or blot his name out of his book.
When Israel murmured against God and against Moses, because they could get no water,
they accused him of leading them out to kill them and their children. God heard their
murmurings, and bade Moses smite the rock, that the children of Israel might have water. Moses
smote the rock in wrath, and took the glory to himself. The continual waywardness and
murmuring of the children of Israel had caused him the keenest sorrow, and for a little he forgot
how much God had borne with them, and that their murmuring was not against Moses, but
against God. He thought only of himself, how deeply he was wronged, and how little gratitude
they manifested in return, for his deep love for them.
As Moses smote the rock, he failed to honor God, and magnify him before the children of
Israel, that they might glorify God. And the Lord was displeased with Moses, and said that he
should not enter the promised land. It was God’s plan to often prove Israel by bringing them into
strait places, and then in their great necessity exhibit his power, that he might live in their
memory, and they glorify him.
When Moses came down from the mount with the two tables of stone, and saw Israel
worshiping the golden calf, his anger was greatly kindled, and he threw down the tables of stone,
and broke them. I saw that Moses did not sin in this. He was wroth for God, jealous for his glory.
But when he yielded to the natural feelings of the heart, and took glory to himself, which was due
to God, he sinned, and for that sin, God would not suffer him to enter the promised land.
Satan had been trying to find something wherewith to accuse Moses before the angels.
Satan triumphed in that he had caused him to displease God, and he exulted, and told the angels
that when the Saviour of the world should come to redeem man, he could overcome him. For this
transgression Moses came under the power of Satan - the dominion of death. Had he remained
steadfast, and not sinned in taking glory to himself, the Lord would have brought him to the
promised land, and then translated him to heaven without seeing death.
I saw that Moses passed through death, but Michael came down and gave him life before
he saw corruption. Satan claimed the body as his, but Michael resurrected Moses, and took him
to heaven. The Devil tried to hold his body, and railed out bitterly against God, denounced him
as unjust, in taking from him his prey. But Michael did not rebuke the Devil, although it was
through his temptation and power that God’s servant had fallen. Christ meekly referred him to
his Father, saying, The Lord rebuke thee.
Jesus told his disciples that there were some standing with him who should not taste of
death till they should see the kingdom of God come with power. At the transfiguration this
promise was fulfilled. The fashion of Jesus’ countenance was changed, and shone like the sun.
His raiment was white and glistening. Moses was present, and represented those who will be
raised from the dead at the second appearing of Jesus. And Elias, who was translated without
seeing death, represented those who will be changed to immortality at Christ’s second coming,
and without seeing death will be translated to heaven. The disciples beheld with fear and
astonishment the excellent majesty of Jesus, and the cloud that overshadowed them, and heard the
voice of God in terrible majesty, saying, This is my beloved Son, hear him.
See Exodus chap.32; Numbers 20:7-12; Deuteronomy 34:5; 2Kings 2:11; Mark chap.9; Jude 9
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CHAPTER 8
See Matthew 26:57-75, 27:1-31; Mark 14:53-72, 15:1-20; Luke 22:47-71, 23:1-25; John chap.18, 19:1-16
CHAPTER 9
See Matthew 21:1-11, 27:32-66; Mark 15:21-47; Luke 23:26-56; John 19:17-42; Revelation 19:11-16
CHAPTER 10
CHAPTER 11
CHAPTER 12
CHAPTER 13
CHAPTER 14
CHAPTER 15
CHAPTER 16
CHAPTER 18
Mystery of Iniquity
It has ever been the design of Satan to draw the minds of the people from Jesus to man,
and to destroy individual accountability. Satan failed in his design when he tempted the Son of
God. He succeeded better as he came to fallen man. The doctrine of Christianity was corrupted.
Popes and priests presumed to take an exalted position, and taught the people to look to them to
pardon their sins, instead of looking to Christ for themselves. The Bible was kept from them, in
order to conceal the truths which would condemn them.
The people were entirely deceived. They were taught that the popes and priests were
Christ's representatives, when in fact they were the representatives of Satan; and when they
bowed to them, they worshiped Satan. The people called for the Bible; but the priests considered
it dangerous to let them have the word of God to read for themselves, lest they become
enlightened, and their sins be exposed. The people were taught to look to these deceivers, and
receive every word from them, as from the mouth of God. They held that power over the mind,
which God alone should hold. And if any dared to follow their own convictions, the same hate
which Satan and the Jews exercised towards Jesus would be kindled against them, and those in
authority would thirst for their blood. I was shown a time when Satan especially triumphed.
Multitudes of Christians were slain in a dreadful manner because they would preserve the purity
of their religion.
The Bible was hated, and efforts were made to rid the earth of the precious word of God.
The Bible was forbidden to be read on pain of death, and all the copies of the holy Book which
could be found were burned. But I saw that God had a special care for his word. He protected it.
At different periods there were but a very few copies of the Bible in existence, yet God would not
suffer his word to be lost. And in the last days, copies of the Bible were to be so multiplied that
every family could possess it. I saw that when there were but a very few copies of the Bible, it
was precious and comforting to the persecuted followers of Jesus. It was read in the most secret
manner, and those who had this exalted privilege felt that they had had an interview with God,
with his Son Jesus, and with his disciples. But this blessed privilege cost many of them their
lives. If discovered, they were taken from reading the sacred Word to the chopping block, the
stake, or to the dungeon to die from starvation.
Satan could not hinder the plan of salvation. Jesus was crucified, and arose again the
third day. He told his angels that he would make even the crucifixion and resurrection tell to his
advantage. He was willing that those who professed faith in Jesus should believe that the laws
regulating the Jewish sacrifices and offerings ceased at the death of Christ, if he could push them
further, and make them believe that the law of ten commandments died also with Christ.
I saw that many readily yielded to this device of Satan. All heaven was moved with
indignation, as they saw the holy law of God trampled under foot. Jesus and all the heavenly host
were acquainted with the nature of God's law; they knew that he would not change or abolish it.
The hopeless condition of man caused the deepest sorrow in heaven, and moved Jesus to offer to
die for the transgressors of God’s holy law. If his law could be abolished, man might have been
saved without the death of Jesus. The death of Christ did not destroy the law of his Father; but
magnified and honored it, and enforces obedience to all its holy precepts. Had the church
remained pure and steadfast, Satan could not have deceived them, and led them to trample on the
law of God. In this bold plan, Satan strikes directly against the foundation of God's government
in heaven and on earth. His rebellion caused him to be expelled from heaven. After he rebelled,
in order to save himself, he wished God to change his law; but God told Satan, before the whole
heavenly host, that his law was unalterable. Satan knows that if he can cause others to violate
God's law he is sure of them; for every transgressor of his law must die.
Satan decided to go still further. He told his angels that some would be so jealous of
God's law that they could not be caught in this snare; that the ten commandments were so plain
that many would believe that they were still binding; therefore he must seek to corrupt the fourth
commandment which brings to view the living God. He led on his representatives to attempt to
change the Sabbath, and alter the only commandment of the ten which brings to view the true
God, the maker of the heavens and the earth. Satan presented before them the glorious
resurrection of Jesus, and told them that by his rising on the first day of the week, he changed the
Sabbath from the seventh to the first day of the week. Thus Satan used the resurrection to serve
his purpose. He and his angels rejoiced that the errors they had prepared took so well with the
professed friends of Christ. What one might look upon with religious horror, another would
receive. The different errors would be received, and with zeal defended. The will of God plainly
revealed in his word, was covered up with error and tradition, which have been taught as the
commandments of God. But although this heaven-daring deception was to be suffered to be
carried on down through time until the second appearing of Jesus, yet through all this time of
error and deception, God has not been left without a witness. There have been true and faithful
witnesses keeping all of God commandments through the darkness and persecution of the church.
I saw that angels were filled with amazement as they beheld the sufferings and death of
the King of glory. But I saw that it was no marvel to the angelic host that the Lord of life and
glory, who filled all heaven with joy and splendor, should break the bands of death, and walk
forth from his prison house a triumphant conqueror. And if either of these events should be
commemorated by a day of rest, it is the crucifixion. But, I saw that neither of those events were
designed to alter or abolish God's law; but they give the strongest proof of its immutability.
Both of these important events have their memorials. By partaking of the Lord's supper,
the broken bread and the fruit of the vine, we show forth the Lord's death until he comes. By
observing this memorial, the scenes of his sufferings and death are brought fresh to our minds.
The resurrection of Christ is commemorated by our being buried with him by baptism, and raised
up out of the watery grave in likeness of his resurrection, to live in newness of life.
I was shown that the law of God would stand fast forever, and exist in the new earth to all
eternity. At the creation, when the foundations of the earth were laid, the sons of God looked
with admiration upon the work of the Creator, and all the heavenly host shouted for joy. It was
then that the foundation of the Sabbath was laid. At the close of the six days of creation, God
rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had made; and he blessed the seventh day
and sanctified it, because that in it he had rested from all his work. The Sabbath was instituted in
Eden before the fall, and was observed by Adam and Eve, and all the heavenly host. God rested
on the seventh day, and blessed and hallowed it; and I saw that the Sabbath would never be done
away; but the redeemed saints, and all the angelic host, will observe it in honor of the great
Creator to all eternity.
CHAPTER 19
See Genesis chap.3; Ecclesiastes 9:5, 12:7; Luke 21:33; John 3:16; 2Timothy 3:16; Revelation 20:14-15, 21:1, 22:12-
19
CHAPTER 20
The Reformation
But notwithstanding all the persecution and the putting to death of the saints, yet living
witnesses were raised up on every hand. The angels of God were doing the work committed to
their trust. They were searching in the darkest places, and were selecting out of the darkness,
men who were honest at heart. They were all buried up in error, yet God selected them as he did
Saul, as chosen vessels to bear his truth, and raise their voices against the sins of his professed
people. The angels of God moved upon Martin Luther, Melancthon, and others in different
places, to thirst for the living testimony of the word of God. The enemy had come in like a flood,
and the standard must be raised up against him. Luther was chosen to breast the storm, and stand
up against the ire of a fallen church, and strengthen the few who were faithful to their holy
profession. He was ever fearful of offending God. He tried through works to obtain the favor of
God; but he was not satisfied until a gleam of light from heaven drove the darkness from his
mind, and led him to trust, not in works, but in the merits of the blood of Christ; and to come to
God for himself, not through popes nor confessors, but through Jesus Christ alone. O how
precious was this knowledge to Luther! He prized this new and precious light which had dawned
upon his dark understanding, and had driven away his superstition, higher than the richest earthly
treasure. The word of God was new. Every thing was changed. The Book he had dreaded
because he could not see beauty in it, was life, LIFE to him. It was his joy, his consolation, his
blessed teacher. Nothing could induce him to leave its study. He had feared death; but as he read
the word of God, all his terrors disappeared, and he admired the character of God, and loved him.
He searched the word of God for himself. He feasted upon the rich treasures it contained, and
then he searched it for the church. He was disgusted with the sins of those in whom he had
trusted for salvation. He saw very many enshrouded in the same darkness which had covered
him. He anxiously sought an opportunity to point them to the Lamb of God, who alone taketh
away the sin of the world. He raised his voice against the errors and sins of the Papal church, and
earnestly longed to break the chain of darkness which was confining thousands, and causing them
to trust in works for salvation. He longed to be enabled to open to their minds the true riches of
the grace of God, and the excellence of salvation obtained through Jesus Christ. He raised his
voice zealously, and in the power of the Holy Spirit, cried against the existing sins of the leaders
of the church; and as he met the storm of opposition from the priests, his courage did not fail; for
he firmly relied upon the strong arm of God, and confidently trusted in him for victory. And as
he pushed the battle closer and closer, the rage of the priests was kindled against him. They did
not wish to be reformed. They chose to be left in ease, in wanton pleasure, in wickedness. They
wished the church kept in darkness.
I saw that Luther was ardent and zealous, fearless and bold in reproving sin, and
advocating the truth. He cared not for wicked men and devils. He knew that he had One with
him mightier than they all. Luther possessed fire, zeal, courage and boldness, and at times might
go too far; but God raised up Melancthon, who was just the opposite in character, to aid Luther,
and carry on the work of reformation. Melancthon was timid, fearful, cautious, and possessed
great patience. He was greatly beloved of God. His knowledge was great in the Scriptures, and
his judgment and wisdom was excellent. His love for the cause of God was equal to Luther's.
These hearts, the Lord knit together; they were friends which were never to be separated. Luther
was a great help to Melancthon when he was in danger of being fearful and slow, and Melancthon
was also a great help to Luther to keep him from moving too fast. Melancthon's far-seeing
cautiousness often averted trouble which would have come upon the cause, if the work had been
left alone to Luther; and the work would often have failed in being pushed forward, if it had been
left to Melancthon alone. I was shown the wisdom of God in choosing these two men, of
different characters to carry on the work of reformation.
I was then carried back to the days of the apostles, and saw that God chose as companions
an ardent and zealous Peter, and a mild, patient, meek John. Sometimes Peter was impetuous.
And the beloved disciple often checked Peter, when his zeal and ardor led him too far; but it did
not reform him. But after Peter had denied his Lord, and repented, and was converted, all he
needed was a mild caution from John to check his ardor and zeal. The cause of Christ would
often have suffered had it been left alone to John. Peter's zeal was needed. His boldness and
energy often delivered them from difficulty, and silenced their enemies. John was winning. He
gained many to the cause of Christ by his patient forbearance, and deep devotedness.
God raised up men to cry against the existing sins of the Papal church, and carry forward
the reformation. Satan sought to destroy these living witnesses; but God made a hedge about
them. Some, for the glory of his name, were permitted to seal the testimony they had borne with
their blood; but there were other powerful men, like Luther and Melancthon, who could best
glorify God by living and crying aloud against the sins of popes, priests and kings. They
trembled before the voice of Luther. Through those chosen men, rays of light began to scatter the
darkness, and very many joyfully received the light and walked in it. And when one witness was
slain, two or more were raised up to fill his place.
But Satan was not satisfied. He could only have power over the body. He could not
make believers yield their faith and hope. And even in death they triumphed with a bright hope
of immortality at the resurrection of the just. They had more than mortal energy. They dared not
sleep for a moment. They kept the Christian armor girded about them, prepared for a conflict, not
merely with spiritual foes, but with Satan in the form of men, whose constant cry was, Give up
your faith, or die. Those few Christians were strong in God, and more precious in his sight than
half a world bearing the name of Christ, yet cowards in his cause. While the church was
persecuted, they were united and loving. They were strong in God. Sinners were not permitted to
unite themselves with it; neither the deceiver nor the deceived. Those only who were willing to
forsake all for Christ could be his disciples. They loved to be poor, humble and Christ-like.
CHAPTER 21
CHAPTER 22
William Miller
I saw that God sent his angel to move upon the heart of a farmer who had not believed the
Bible, and led him to search the prophecies. Angels of God repeatedly visited that chosen one,
and guided his mind, and opened his understanding to prophecies which had ever been dark to
God's people. The commencement of the chain of truth was given to him, and he was led on to
search for link after link, until he looked with wonder and admiration upon the word of God. He
saw there a perfect chain of truth. That Word which he had regarded as uninspired, now opened
before his vision with beauty and glory. He saw that one portion of scripture explained another,
and when one portion was closed to his understanding, he found in another portion of the Word
that which explained it. He regarded the sacred word of God with joy, and with the deepest
respect and awe.
As he followed down the prophecies, he saw that the inhabitants of earth were living in
the closing scenes of this world's history, and they knew it not. He looked at the corruptions of
the churches, and saw that their love was taken from Jesus, and placed on the world, and that they
were seeking for worldly honor instead of that honor which cometh from above; ambitious for
worldly riches, instead of laying up their treasure in heaven. Hypocrisy, darkness and death he
could see everywhere. His spirit was stirred within him. God called him to leave his farm, as
Elisha was called to leave his oxen and the field of his labor to follow Elijah. With trembling,
William Miller began to unfold the mysteries of the kingdom of God to the people. He gained
strength with every effort. He carried the people down through the prophecies to the second
advent of Christ. As John the Baptist heralded the first advent of Jesus, and prepared the way for
his coming, so also, Wm. Miller and those who joined with him, proclaimed the second advent of
the Son of God.
I was carried back to the days of the disciples, and was shown the beloved John, that God
had a special work for him to accomplish. Satan was determined to hinder this work, and he led
on his servants to destroy John. But God sent his angel and wonderfully preserved him. All who
witnessed the great power of God manifested in the deliverance of John, were astonished, and
many were convinced that God was with him, and that the testimony which he bore concerning
Jesus was correct. Those who sought to destroy him were afraid to again attempt to take his life,
and he was permitted to suffer on for Jesus. He was falsely accused by his enemies, and was
shortly banished to a lonely island, where the Lord sent his angel to reveal to him things which
were to take place upon the earth, and the state of the church down through to the end; her
backslidings, and the position the church should occupy if she would please God, and finally
overcome. The angel from heaven came to John in majesty. His countenance beamed with the
excellent glory of heaven. He revealed to John scenes of deep and thrilling interest concerning
the church of God, and brought before him the perilous conflicts they were to endure. John saw
them pass through fiery trials, and made white and tried, and, finally, victorious overcomers,
gloriously saved in the kingdom of God. The countenance of the angel grew radiant with joy, and
was exceeding glorious, as he showed to John the final triumph of the church of God. John was
enraptured as he beheld the final deliverance of the church, and as he was carried away with the
glory of the scene, with deep reverence and awe he fell at the feet of the angel to worship him.
The angel instantly raised him up, and gently reproved him, saying, See thou do it not; I am thy
fellow-servant, and of thy brethren that have the testimony of Jesus; worship God; for the
testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy. The angel then showed John the heavenly city with
all its splendor and dazzling glory. John was enraptured and overwhelmed with the glory of the
city. He did not bear in mind his former reproof from the angel, but again fell to worship before
the feet of the angel, who again gave the gentle reproof, See thou do it not; for I am thy fellow-
servant, and of thy brethren the prophets, and of them that keep the sayings of this book; worship
God.
Preachers and people have looked upon the book of Revelation as mysterious, and of less
importance than other portions of the sacred Scriptures. But I saw that this book is indeed a
revelation given for the especial benefit of those who should live in the last days, to guide them in
ascertaining their true position, and their duty. God led the mind of Wm. Miller into the
prophecies, and gave him great light upon the book of Revelation.
If Daniel's visions had been understood, the people could better have understood the
visions of John. But at the right time, God moved upon his chosen servant, who with clearness
and in the power of the Holy Spirit, opened the prophecies, and showed the harmony of the
visions of Daniel and John, and other portions of the Bible, and pressed home upon the hearts of
the people the sacred, fearful warnings of the Word, to prepare for the coming of the Son of man.
Deep and solemn convictions rested upon the minds of those who heard him, and ministers and
people, sinners and infidels, turned to the Lord, to seek a preparation to stand in the judgment.
Angels of God accompanied Wm. Miller in his mission. He was firm and undaunted. He
fearlessly proclaimed the message committed to his trust. A world lying in wickedness, and a
cold, worldly church were enough to call into action his energy, and lead him to willingly endure
toil, privation and suffering. Although opposed by professed Christians and the world, and
buffeted by Satan and his angels, he ceased not to preach the everlasting gospel to crowds
wherever he was invited, and sound the cry, Fear God and give glory to him; for the hour of his
judgment is come.
See 1Kings 19:16-21; Daniel chap.7-12; Revelation chap.1, 14:7, 19:8-10, 22:6-10
CHAPTER 23
See Daniel 8:14; Habakkuk 2:1-4; Malachi chap.3&4; Matthew 24:36; Revelation 14:6-7
CHAPTER 24
CHAPTER 25
See Daniel 8:14; Matthew 21:4-16, 25:6; Mark 16:6-7; Luke19:35-40; John 14:1-3, 20:13; 2Corinthians 6:17;
Revelation 10:8-11, 14:7-8
CHAPTER 26
Another Illustration
I was shown the interest which all heaven had taken in the work which had been going on
upon the earth. Jesus commissioned a strong and mighty angel to descend and warn the
inhabitants of earth to get ready for his second appearing. I saw the mighty angel leave the
presence of Jesus in heaven. Before him went an exceedingly bright and glorious light. I was
told that his mission was to lighten the earth with his glory, and warn man of the coming wrath of
God. Multitudes received the light. Some seemed to be very solemn, while others were joyful
and enraptured. The light was shed upon all, but some merely came under the influence of the
light, and did not heartily receive it. But all who received it, turned their faces upward to heaven,
and glorified God. Many were filled with great wrath. Ministers and people united with the vile,
and stoutly resisted the light shed by the mighty angel. But all who received it withdrew from the
world, and were closely united together.
Satan and his angels were busily engaged in seeking to attract the minds of all they could
from the light. The company who rejected it were left in darkness. I saw the angel watching with
the deepest interest the professed people of God, to record the character they developed, as the
message of heavenly origin was introduced to them. And as very many who professed love for
Jesus turned from the heavenly message with scorn, derision and hatred, an angel with a
parchment in his hand, made the shameful record. All heaven was filled with indignation,
because Jesus was slighted by his professed followers.
I saw the disappointment of the trusting ones. They did not see their Lord at the expected
time. It was God's purpose to conceal the future, and bring his people to a point of decision.
Without this point of time the work designed of God would not have been accomplished. Satan
was leading the minds of very many far ahead in the future. A period of time proclaimed for
Christ's appearing must bring the mind to earnestly seek for a present preparation. As the time
passed, those who had not fully received the light of the angel, united with those who had
despised the heavenly message, and they turned upon the disappointed ones in ridicule. I saw the
angels in heaven consulting with Jesus. They had marked the situation of Christ's professed
followers. The passing of the definite time had tested and proved them, and very many were
weighed in the balance and found wanting. They all loudly professed to be Christians, yet failed
in following Christ in almost every particular. Satan exulted at the state of the professed
followers of Christ. He had them in his snare. He had led the majority to leave the straight path,
and they were attempting to climb up to heaven some other way. Angels saw the pure, the clean,
and holy, all mixed up with sinners in Zion, and the world-loving hypocrite. They had watched
over the true lovers of Jesus; but the corrupt were affecting the holy.
Those whose hearts burned with a longing, intense desire to see Jesus, were forbidden by
their professed brethren to speak of his coming. Angels viewed the whole scene, and
sympathized with the remnant, who loved the appearing of Jesus. Another mighty angel was
commissioned to descend to earth. Jesus placed in his hand a writing, and as he came to earth, he
cried, Babylon is fallen! is fallen! Then I saw the disappointed ones again look cheerful, and
raise their eyes to heaven, looking with faith and hope for their Lord's appearing. But many
seemed to remain in a stupid state, as if asleep; yet I could see the trace of deep sorrow upon their
countenances. The disappointed ones saw from the Bible that they were in the tarrying time, and
that they must patiently wait the fulfillment of the vision. The same evidence which led them to
look for their Lord in 1843, led them to expect him in 1844. I saw that the majority did not
possess that energy which marked their faith in 1843. Their disappointment had dampened their
faith. But as the disappointed ones united in the cry of the second angel, the heavenly host looked
with the deepest interest, and marked the effect of the message. They saw those who bore the
name of Christians turn with derision and scorn upon those who had been disappointed. As the
words fell from the mocker's lips, You have not gone up yet! an angel wrote them. Said the
angel, They mock God.
I was pointed back to the translation of Elijah. His mantle fell on Elisha, and wicked
children (or young people) followed him, mocking, crying, Go up thou bald head! Go up thou
bald head! They mocked God, and met their punishment there. They had learned it of their
parents. And those who have scoffed and mocked at the idea of the saints' going up, will be
visited with the plagues of God, and will realize that it is not a small thing to trifle with him.
Jesus commissioned other angels to fly quickly to revive and strengthen the drooping
faith of his people, and prepare them to understand the message of the second angel, and of the
important move which was soon to be made in heaven. I saw these angels receive great power
and light from Jesus, and fly quickly to earth to fulfill their commission to aid the second angel in
his work. A great light shone upon the people of God as the angels cried, Behold the Bridegroom
cometh, go ye out to meet him. Then I saw those disappointed ones rise, and in harmony with the
second angel, proclaim, Behold the Bridegroom cometh, go ye out to meet him. The light from
the angels penetrated the darkness everywhere. Satan and his angels sought to hinder this light
from spreading, and having its designed effect. They contended with the angels of God, and told
them that God had deceived the people, and that with all their light and power, they could not
make the people believe that Jesus was coming. The angels of God continued their work,
although Satan strove to hedge up the way, and draw the minds of the people from the light.
Those who received it looked very happy. They fixed their eyes up to heaven, and longed for the
appearing of Jesus. Some were in great distress, weeping and praying. Their eyes seemed to be
fixed upon themselves, and they dared not look upward.
A precious light from heaven parted the darkness from them, and their eyes, which had
been fixed in despair upon themselves, were turned upward, while gratitude and holy joy were
expressed upon every feature. Jesus and all the angelic host looked with approbation upon the
faithful, waiting ones.
Those who rejected and opposed the light of the first angel’s message, lost the light of the
second, and could not be benefited by the power and glory which attended the message, Behold
the Bridegroom cometh. Jesus turned from them with a frown. They had slighted and rejected
him. Those who received the message were wrapt in a cloud of glory. They waited and watched
and prayed to know the will of God. They greatly feared to offend him. I saw Satan and his
angels seeking to shut this divine light from the people of God; but as long as the waiting ones
cherished the light, and kept their eyes raised from earth to Jesus, Satan could have no power to
deprive them of this precious light. The message given from heaven enraged Satan and his
angels, and those who professed to love Jesus, but despised his coming, scorned and derided the
faithful, trusting ones. But an angel marked every insult, every slight, every abuse they received
from their professed brethren. Very many raised their voices to cry, Behold the Bridegroom
cometh, and left their brethren who did not love the appearing of Jesus, and who would not suffer
them to dwell upon his second coming. I saw Jesus turn his face from those who rejected and
despised his coming, and then he bade angels lead his people out from among the unclean, lest
they should be defiled. Those obedient to the messages stood out free and united. A holy and
excellent light shone upon them. They renounced the world, tore their affections from it, and
sacrificed their earthly interests. They gave up their earthly treasure and their anxious gaze was
directed to heaven, expecting to see their loved Deliverer. A sacred, holy joy beamed upon their
countenances, and told of the peace and joy which reigned within. Jesus bade his angels go and
strengthen them, for the hour of their trial drew on. I saw that these waiting ones were not yet
tried as they must be. They were not free from errors. And I saw the mercy and goodness of God
in sending a warning to the people of earth, and repeated messages to bring them up to a point of
time, to lead them to a diligent search of themselves, that they might divest themselves of errors
which have been handed down from the heathen and papists. Through these messages God has
been bringing out his people where he can work for them in greater power, and where they can
keep all his commandments.
See 2Kings 2:11-25; Daniel 8:14; Habakkuk 2:1-4; Matthew 25:6; Revelation 14:8, 18:1-5
CHAPTER 27
The Sanctuary
I was then shown the grievous disappointment of the people of God. They did not see
Jesus at the expected time. They knew not why their Saviour did not come. They could see no
evidence why prophetic time had not ended. Said an angel, Has God's word failed? Has God
failed to fulfill his promises? No: he has fulfilled all he promised. Jesus has risen up, and has
shut the door of the Holy place of the heavenly Sanctuary, and has opened a door into the Most
Holy place, and has entered in to cleanse the Sanctuary. Said the angel, All who wait patiently
shall understand the mystery. Man has erred; but there has been no failure on the part of God.
All was accomplished that God promised; but man erroneously looked to the earth, believing it to
be the Sanctuary to be cleansed at the end of the prophetic periods. Man's expectations have
failed; but God's promise not at all. Jesus sent his angels to direct the disappointed ones, to lead
their minds into the Most Holy place where he had gone to cleanse the Sanctuary, and make a
special atonement for Israel. Jesus told the angels that all who found him would understand the
work which he was to perform. I saw that while Jesus was in the Most Holy place he would be
married to the New Jerusalem, and after his work should be accomplished in the Holiest, he
would descend to earth in kingly power and take the precious ones to himself who had patiently
waited his return.
I was then shown what did take place in heaven as the prophetic periods ended in 1844. I
saw that as the ministration of Jesus in the Holy place ended, and he closed the door of that
apartment, a great darkness settled upon those who had heard, and had rejected the messages of
Christ's coming, and they lost sight of him. Jesus then clothed himself with precious garments.
Around the bottom of his robe was a bell and a pomegranate, a bell and a pomegranate. He had
suspended from his shoulders a breastplate of curious work. And as he moved, it glittered like
diamonds, magnifying letters which looked like names written, or engraven upon the breastplate.
After he was fully attired, with something upon his head which looked like a crown, angels
surrounded him, and in a flaming chariot he passed within the second vail. I was then bid to take
notice of the two apartments of the heavenly Sanctuary. The curtain, or door, was opened, and I
was permitted to enter. In the first apartment I saw the candlestick with seven lamps, which
looked rich and glorious; also the table on which was the shew-bread, and the altar of incense,
and the censer. All the furniture of this apartment looked like purest gold, and reflected the
image of the one who entered that place. The curtain which separated these two apartments
looked glorious. It was of different colors and material, with a beautiful border, with figures of
gold wrought upon it, representing angels. The vail was lifted, and I looked into the second
apartment. I saw there an ark which had the appearance of being of the finest gold. As a border
around the top of the ark, was most beautiful work representing crowns. It was of fine gold. In
the ark were the tables of stone containing the ten commandments. On each end of the ark was a
lovely cherub with their wings spread out over it. Their wings were raised on high, and touched
each other above the head of Jesus, as he stood by the ark. Their faces were turned towards each
other, and they looked downwards to the ark, representing all the angelic host looking with
interest at the law of God. Between the cherubim was a golden censer. And as the prayers of the
saints in faith came up to Jesus, and he offered them to his Father, a sweet fragrance arose from
the incense. It looked like smoke of most beautiful colors. Above the place where Jesus stood,
before the ark, I saw an exceeding bright glory that I could not look upon. It appeared like a
throne where God dwelt. As the incense ascended up to the Father, the excellent glory came from
the Father's throne to Jesus, and from Jesus it was shed upon those whose prayers had come up
like sweet incense. Light and glory poured upon Jesus in rich abundance, and overshadowed the
mercy-seat, and the train of the glory filled the temple. I could not long look upon the glory. No
language can describe it. I was overwhelmed, and turned from the majesty and glory of the
scene.
I was shown a Sanctuary upon earth containing two apartments. It resembled the one in
heaven. I was told that it was the earthly Sanctuary, a figure of the heavenly. The furniture of the
first apartment of the earthly Sanctuary was like that in the first apartment of the heavenly. The
vail was lifted, and I looked into the Holy of Holies, and saw that the furniture was the same as in
the Most Holy place of the heavenly Sanctuary. The priests ministered in both apartments of the
earthly. In the first apartment he ministered every day in the year, and entered the Most Holy but
once in a year, to cleanse it from the sins which had been conveyed there. I saw that Jesus
ministered in both apartments of the heavenly Sanctuary. He entered into the heavenly Sanctuary
by the offering of his own blood. The earthly priests were removed by death, therefore they
could not continue long; but Jesus, I saw, was a priest forever. Through the sacrifices and
offerings brought to the earthly Sanctuary, the children of Israel were to lay hold of the merits of
a Saviour to come. And in the wisdom of God the particulars of this work were given us that we
might look back to them, and understand the work of Jesus in the heavenly Sanctuary.
At the crucifixion, as Jesus died on Calvary, he cried, It is finished, and the vail of the
temple was rent in twain, from the top to the bottom. This was to show that the services of the
earthly Sanctuary were forever finished, and that God would no more meet with them in their
earthly temple, to accept their sacrifices. The blood of Jesus was then shed, which was to be
ministered by himself in the heavenly Sanctuary. As the priests in the earthly Sanctuary entered
the Most Holy once a year to cleanse the Sanctuary, Jesus entered the Most Holy of the heavenly,
at the end of the 2300 days of Daniel 8, in 1844, to make a final atonement for all who could be
benefited by his mediation, and to cleanse the Sanctuary.
See Exodus chap.25-28; Leviticus chap.16; 2Kings 2:11; Daniel 8:14; Matthew 27:50-51; Hebrews chap.9; Revelation
chap.21
CHAPTER 28
CHAPTER 29
A Firm Platform
I saw a company who stood well guarded and firm, and would give no countenance to
those who would unsettle the established faith of the body. God looked upon them with
approbation. I was shown three steps -- one, two and three -- the first, second and third angels'
messages. Said the angel, Woe to him who shall move a block, or stir a pin in these messages.
The true understanding of these messages is of vital importance. The destiny of souls hangs upon
the manner in which they are received. I was again brought down through these messages, and
saw how dearly the people of God had purchased their experience. It had been obtained through
much suffering and severe conflict. Step by step had God brought them along, until he had
placed them upon a solid, immovable platform. Then I saw individuals as they approached the
platform, before stepping upon it examine the foundation. Some with rejoicing immediately
stepped upon it. Others commenced to find fault with the laying of the foundation of the
platform. They wished improvements made, and then the platform would be more perfect, and
the people much happier. Some stepped off the platform and examined it, then found fault with
it, declaring it to be laid wrong. I saw that nearly all stood firm upon the platform, and exhorted
others who had stepped off to cease their complaints, for God was the master builder, and they
were fighting against him. They recounted the wonderful work of God, which had led them to
the firm platform, and in union nearly all raised their eyes to heaven, and with a loud voice
glorified God. This affected some of those who had complained, and left the platform, and again
they with humble look stepped upon it.
I was pointed back to the proclamation of the first advent of Christ. John was sent in the
spirit and power of Elijah to prepare the way for Jesus’ coming. Those who rejected the
testimony of John were not benefited by the teachings of Jesus. Their opposition to the
proclamation of his first advent placed them where they could not readily receive the strongest
evidence of his being the Messiah. Satan led on those who rejected the message of John to go
still further, to reject Jesus and crucify him. In doing this, they placed themselves where they
could not receive the blessing on the day of Pentecost, which would have taught them the way
into the heavenly Sanctuary. The rending of the vail of the temple showed that the Jewish
sacrifices and ordinances would no longer be received. The great Sacrifice had been offered, and
had been accepted, and the Holy Spirit which descended on the day of Pentecost carried the
minds of the disciples from the earthly Sanctuary to the heavenly, where Jesus had entered by his
own blood, and shed upon his disciples the benefits of his atonement. The Jews were left in
complete deception and total darkness. They lost all the light they might have had upon the plan
of salvation, and still trusted in their useless sacrifices and offerings. They could not be benefited
by the mediation of Christ in the Holy place. The heavenly Sanctuary had taken the place of the
earthly, yet they had no knowledge of the way to the heavenly.
Many look with horror at the course the Jews pursued toward Jesus in rejecting and
crucifying him. And as they read the history of his shameful abuse, they think they love Christ,
and would not have denied him like Peter, or crucified him like the Jews. But God who has
witnessed their professed sympathy for his Son, has proved them, and has brought to the test that
love which they professed for Jesus.
All heaven watched with the deepest interest the reception of the message. But many
who profess to love Jesus, and who shed tears as they read the story of the cross, instead of
receiving the message with gladness, are stirred with anger, and deride the good news of Jesus'
coming, and declare it to be delusion. They would not fellowship those who loved his appearing,
but hated them, and shut them out of the churches. Those who rejected the first message could
not be benefited by the second, and were not benefited by the midnight cry, which was to prepare
them to enter with Jesus by faith into the Most Holy place of the heavenly Sanctuary. And by
rejecting the two former messages, they can see no light in the third angel's message, which
shows the way into the Most Holy place. I saw that the nominal churches, as the Jews crucified
Jesus, had crucified these messages, and therefore they have no knowledge of the move made in
heaven, or of the way into the Most Holy, and they cannot be benefited by the intercession of
Jesus there. Like the Jews, who offered their useless sacrifices, they offer up their useless prayers
to the apartment which Jesus has left, and Satan, pleased with the deception of the professed
followers of Christ, fastens them in his snare, and assumes a religious character, and leads the
minds of these professed Christians to himself, and works with his power, his signs and lying
wonders. Some he deceives in one way and some in another. He has different delusions prepared
to affect different minds. Some look with horror upon one deception, while they readily receive
another. Satan deceives some with Spiritualism. He also comes as an angel of light, and spreads
his influence over the land. I saw false reformations everywhere. The churches were elated, and
considered that God was marvelously working for them, when it was another spirit. It will die
away and leave the world and the church in a worse condition than before.
I saw that God had honest children among the nominal Adventists, and the fallen
churches, and ministers and people will yet be called out from these churches, before the plagues
shall be poured out, and they will gladly embrace the truth. Satan knows this, and before the loud
cry of the third angel, raises an excitement in these religious bodies, that those who have rejected
the truth may think God is with them. He hopes to deceive the honest, and lead them to think that
God is still working for the churches. But the light will shine, and every one of the honest ones
will leave the fallen churches, and take their stand with the remnant.
See Matthew chap.3; Acts chap.2; 2Corinthians 11:14; 2Thessalonians 2:9-12; Revelation 14:6-12
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Spiritualism
I saw the rapping delusion. Satan has power to bring the appearance of forms before us
purporting to be our relatives and friends that now sleep in Jesus. It will be made to appear as if
they were present, the words they uttered while here, which we were familiar with, will be
spoken, and the same tone of voice which they had while living will fall upon the ear. All this is
to deceive the world, and ensnare them into the belief of this delusion.
I saw that the saints must have a thorough understanding of the present truth, which they
will have to maintain from the Scriptures. They must understand the state of the dead; for the
spirits of devils will yet appear to them, professing to be beloved friends and relatives, who will
declare to them unscriptural doctrines. They will do all in their power to excite sympathy, and
work miracles before them, to confirm what they declare. The people of God must be prepared to
withstand these spirits with the Bible truth that the dead know not anything, and that they are the
spirits of devils.
I saw that we must examine well the foundation of our hope, for we shall have to give a
reason for it from the Scriptures; for we shall see this delusion spreading, and we shall have to
contend with it face to face. And unless we are prepared for it, we shall be ensnared and
overcome. But if we do what we can on our part to be ready for the conflict that is just before us,
God will do his part, and his all-powerful arm will protect us. He would sooner send every angel
out of glory to make a hedge about faithful souls, than that they should be deceived and led away
by the lying wonders of Satan.
I saw the rapidity with which this delusion was spreading. A train of cars was shown me,
going with the speed of lightning. The angel bade me look carefully. I fixed my eyes upon the
train. It seemed that the whole world was on board. Then he showed me the conductor, who
looked like a stately fair person, whom all the passengers looked up to and reverenced. I was
perplexed, and asked my attending angel who it was. Said he, It is Satan. He is the conductor in
the form of an angel of light. He has taken the world captive. They are given over to strong
delusions, to believe a lie that they may be damned. His agent, the next highest in order to him, is
the engineer, and others of his agents are employed in different offices as he may need them, and
they are all going with lightning speed to perdition. I asked the angel if there were none left. He
bade me look in an opposite direction, and I saw a little company traveling a narrow pathway.
All seemed to be firmly united, and bound together by the truth.
This little company looked care-worn, as though they had passed through severe trials
and conflicts. And it seemed as if the sun had just appeared from behind the cloud, and shone
upon their countenances, and caused them to look triumphant, as though their victories were
nearly won.
I saw that the Lord had given the world opportunity to discover the snare. This one thing
was evidence enough for the Christian if there were no other. There is no difference made
between the precious and the vile.
Thomas Paine, whose body has mouldered to dust, and who is to be called forth at the
end of the 1000 years, at the second resurrection, to receive his reward, and suffer the second
death, is purported by Satan to be in heaven, and highly exalted there. Satan used him on earth as
long as he could, and now he is carrying on the same work through pretensions of having Thomas
Paine so much exalted and honored; and as he taught on earth, Satan is making it appear that he is
teaching in heaven. And some on earth who have looked with horror at his life and death, and his
corrupt teachings while living, now submit to be taught by him who was one of the vilest and
most corrupt of men; one who despised God and his law.
He who is the father of lies, blinds and deceives the world by sending his angels forth to
speak for apostles, and make it appear that they contradict what they wrote when on earth, which
was dictated by the Holy Ghost. These lying angels make the apostles to corrupt their own
teachings and declare them to be adulterated. By so doing he can throw professed Christians,
who have a name to live and are dead, and all the world, into uncertainty about the word of God;
for that cuts directly across his track, and is likely to thwart his plans. Therefore he gets them to
doubt the divine origin of the Bible, and then sets up the infidel Thomas Paine, as though he was
ushered into heaven when he died, and with the holy apostles whom he hated on earth, is united,
and appears to be teaching the world.
Satan assigns each one of his angels their part to act. He enjoins upon them to be
cunning, artful and sly. He instructs some of them to act the part of the apostles, and speak for
them, while others are to act out infidels and wicked men who died cursing God, but now appear
to be very religious. There is no difference made between the most holy apostles and the vilest
infidel. They are both made to teach the same thing. It matters not who Satan makes to speak, if
his object is only accomplished. He was so intimately connected with Paine upon earth, and so
aided him, that it is an easy thing for him to know the very words he used, and the very hand-
writing of one of his devoted children who served him so faithfully, and accomplished his
purposes so well. Satan dictated much of his writings, and it is an easy thing for him to dictate
sentiments through his angels now, and make it appear that it comes through Thomas Paine, who
was his devoted servant while he lived. But this is the masterpiece of Satan. All this teaching
purporting to be from apostles, and saints, and wicked men who have died, comes directly from
his Satanic majesty.
This should be enough to remove the vail from every mind and discover unto all the dark,
mysterious works of Satan; -- that he has got one whom he loved so well, and who hated God so
perfectly, with the holy apostles and angels in glory: virtually saying to the world and infidels, No
matter how wicked you are; no matter whether you believe in God or the Bible, or disbelieve; live
as you please, heaven is your home; -- for everyone knows that if Thomas Paine is in heaven, and
so exalted, they will surely get there. This is so glaring that all may see if they will. Satan is
doing now what he has been trying to do since his fall, through individuals like Thomas Paine.
He is, through his power and lying wonders, tearing away the foundation of the Christians' hope,
and putting out their sun that is to lighten them in the narrow way to heaven. He is making the
world believe that the Bible is no better than a story-book, uninspired, while he holds out
something to take its place; namely, Spiritual Manifestations!
Here is a channel wholly devoted to himself, under his control, and he can make the
world believe what he will. The Book that is to judge him and his followers, he puts back into the
shade, just where he wants it. The Saviour of the world he makes to be no more than a common
man; and as the Roman guard that watched the tomb of Jesus, spread the false and lying report
that the chief priests and elders put in their mouth, so will the poor, deluded followers of these
pretended spiritual manifestations, repeat, and try to make it appear, that there is nothing
miraculous about our Saviour's birth, death and resurrection; and they put Jesus with the Bible,
back into the shade, where they want him, and then get the world to look to them and their lying
wonders and miracles, which they declare far exceed the works of Christ. Thus the world is taken
in the snare, and lulled to security; not to find out their awful deception, until the seven last
plagues are poured out. Satan laughs as he sees his plan succeed so well, and the whole world in
the snare.
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Covetousness
I saw Satan and his angels consulting together. He bade his angels go and lay their snares
especially for those who were looking for Christ's second appearing, and who were keeping all
God's commandments. Satan told his angels that the churches were all asleep. He would
increase his power and lying wonders, and he could hold them. But the sect of Sabbath-keepers
we hate. They are continually working against us, and taking from us our subjects, to keep that
hated law of God.
Go, make the possessors of lands and money drunk with cares. If you can make them
place their affections upon these things, we have them yet. They may profess what they please,
only make them care more for money than the success of Christ's kingdom, or the spread of the
truths we hate. Present the world before them in the most attractive light, that they may love and
idolize it. We must keep all the means in our ranks we can. The more means they have, the more
will they injure our kingdom by getting our subjects. And as they appoint meetings in different
places, then we are in danger. Be very vigilant then. Cause all the distraction you can. Destroy
love for each other. Discourage and dishearten their ministers; for we hate them. Hold up every
plausible excuse to those that have means, lest they hand it out. Control the money matters if you
can, and drive their ministers to want, and distress. This will weaken their courage and zeal.
Battle every inch of ground. Make covetousness and love of earthly treasures the ruling traits of
their character. As long as these traits rule, salvation and grace stand back. Crowd all you can
around them to attract them, and they will be surely ours. Not only are we sure of them, but their
hateful influence will not be exercised toward others to lead them to heaven. And those who shall
attempt to give, put within them a grudging disposition, that it may be sparingly.
I saw that Satan carried out his plans well. And as the servants of God appointed
meetings, Satan and his angels understood their business, and were on the ground to hinder the
work of God, and he was constantly putting suggestions into the minds of God's people. Some he
leads in one way, and some in another, always taking advantage of evil traits in the brethren and
sisters, exciting and stirring up their natural besetments. If they are disposed to be selfish and
covetous, Satan is well pleased to take his stand by their side, and then with all his power he
seeks to lead them to manifest their besetting sins. If the grace of God and the light of truth melt
away these covetous, selfish feelings for a little, and they do not obtain entire victory over them,
when they are not under a saving influence, Satan comes in and withers up every noble, generous
principle, and they think that they have to do too much. They become weary of well-doing and
forget all about the great sacrifice Jesus made for them, to redeem them from the power of Satan,
and hopeless misery.
Satan took advantage of Judas' covetous, selfish disposition, and led him to murmur
against the ointment Mary dedicated to Jesus. Judas looked upon it as a great waste; it might
have been sold and given to the poor. He cared not for the poor, but considered the liberal
offering to Jesus extravagant. Judas prized his Lord just enough to sell him for a few pieces of
silver. And I saw that there were some like Judas among those who profess to be waiting for their
Lord. Satan has the control over them, but they know it not. Not a particle of covetousness or
selfishness can God approbate. He hates it, and he despises the prayers and exhortations of those
who possess it. As Satan sees his time is short, he leads them on to be more and more selfish,
more and more covetous, and then exults as he sees them wrapt up in themselves, close,
penurious and selfish. If the eyes of such could be opened, they would see Satan in hellish
triumph, exulting over them, and laughing at the folly of those who accept his suggestions, and
enter his snares. Then he and his angels take the mean and covetous acts of these individuals, and
present them to Jesus and the holy angels, and reproachfully say, These are Christ's followers!
They are getting ready to be translated! Satan marks their deviating course, and then compares it
with the Bible, with passages which plainly rebuke such things, and then presents it to annoy the
heavenly angels, saying, These are following Christ and his word! These are the fruits of Christ's
sacrifice and redemption! Angels turn in disgust from the scene. God requires a constant doing
on the part of his people, and when they become weary of well and generous doing, he becomes
weary of them. I saw that God was greatly displeased with the least manifestation of selfishness
on the part of his professed people, for whom Jesus has not spared his own precious life. Every
selfish, covetous individual will fall out by the way. Like Judas, who sold his Lord, they will sell
good principles, and a noble, generous disposition for a little of earth's gain. All such will be
sifted out from God's people. Those who want heaven, must, with every energy they possess, be
encouraging the principles of heaven. And instead of their souls withering up with selfishness,
they should be expanding with benevolence, and every opportunity should be improved in doing
good to one another, and increasing and growing more and more into the principles of heaven.
Jesus was held up to me as the perfect pattern. His life was without selfish interest, and was
marked with disinterested benevolence.
The Shaking
I saw some with strong faith and agonizing cries, pleading with God. Their countenances
were pale, and marked with deep anxiety, which expressed their internal struggle. There were
firmness and great earnestness expressed in their countenances, while large drops of perspiration
rose upon their foreheads, and fell. Now and then their faces would light up with the marks of
God's approbation, and again the same solemn, earnest, anxious look settled upon them.
Evil angels crowded around them, pressing their darkness upon them, to shut out Jesus
from their view, that their eyes might be drawn to the darkness that surrounded them, and they
distrust God, and next murmur against him. Their only safety was in keeping their eyes directed
upward. Angels were having the charge over the people of God, and as the poisonous atmosphere
from these evil angels was pressed around these anxious ones, the angels, which had the charge
over them, were continually wafting their wings over them to scatter the thick darkness that
surrounded them.
Some, I saw, did not participate in this work of agonizing and pleading. They seemed
indifferent and careless. They were not resisting the darkness around them, and it shut them in
like a thick cloud. The angels of God left them, and went to the aid of those earnest, praying
ones. I saw the angels of God hasten to the assistance of all those who were struggling with all
their energies to resist those evil angels, and trying to help themselves by calling upon God with
perseverance. But the angels left those who made no effort to help themselves, and I lost sight of
them.
As these praying ones continued their earnest cries, at times a ray of light from Jesus
came to them, and encouraged their hearts, and lighted up their countenances.
I asked the meaning of the shaking I had seen. I was shown that it would be caused by
the straight testimony called forth by the counsel of the true Witness to the Laodiceans. It will
have its effect upon the heart of the receiver of the testimony, and it will lead him to exalt the
standard and pour forth the straight truth. This straight testimony some will not bear. They will
rise up against it, and this will cause a shaking among God's people.
I saw that the testimony of the True Witness has not been half heeded. The solemn
testimony upon which the destiny of the church hangs, has been lightly esteemed, if not entirely
disregarded. This testimony must work deep repentance, and all that truly receive it, will obey it,
and be purified.
Said the angel, List ye! Soon I heard a voice that sounded like many musical
instruments, all sounding in perfect strains, sweet and harmonious. It surpassed any music I had
ever heard. It seemed to be so full of mercy, compassion, and elevating, holy joy. It thrilled
through my whole being. Said the angel, Look ye! My attention was then turned to the company
I had seen before, who were mightily shaken. I was shown those whom I had before seen
weeping, and praying with agony of spirit. I saw that the company of guardian angels around
them had doubled, and they were clothed with an armor from their head to their feet. They
moved in exact order, firm like a company of soldiers. Their countenances expressed the severe
conflict which they had endured, the agonizing struggle they had passed through. Yet their
features, marked with severe internal anguish, shone now with the light and glory of heaven.
They had obtained the victory, and it called forth from them the deepest gratitude, and holy,
sacred joy.
The numbers of this company had lessened. Some had been shaken out, and left by the
way. The careless and indifferent who did not join with those who prized victory and salvation
enough to agonize, persevere, and plead for it, did not obtain it, and they were left behind in
darkness, and their numbers were immediately made up by others taking hold of the truth, and
coming into the ranks. Still the evil angels pressed around them, but they could have no power
over them.
I heard those clothed with the armor speak forth the truth in great power. It had effect. I
saw those who had been bound; some wives had been bound by their husbands, and some
children had been bound by their parents. The honest who had been held or prevented from
hearing the truth, now eagerly laid hold of the truth spoken. All fear of their relatives was gone.
The truth alone was exalted to them. It was dearer and more precious than life. They had been
hungering and thirsting for truth. I asked what had made this great change. An angel answered,
It is the latter rain; the refreshing from the presence of the Lord; the loud cry of the third angel.
Great power was with these chosen ones. Said the angel, Look ye! My attention was
turned to the wicked, or unbelievers. They were all astir. The zeal and power with the people of
God had aroused and enraged them. Confusion, confusion, was on every side. I saw measures
taken against this company, who were having the power and light of God. Darkness thickened
around them, yet there they stood, approved of God, and trusting in him. I saw them perplexed.
Next I heard them crying unto God earnestly. Through the day and night their cry ceased not. I
heard these words, Thy will, O God, be done! If it can glorify thy name, make a way of escape
for thy people! Deliver us from the heathen round about us! They have appointed us unto death;
but thine arm can bring salvation. These are all the words I can bring to mind. They seemed to
have a deep sense of their unworthiness, and manifested entire submission to the will of God.
Yet everyone, without an exception, was earnestly pleading, and wrestling like Jacob for
deliverance.
Soon after they had commenced their earnest cry, the angels, in sympathy would have
gone to their deliverance. But a tall, commanding angel suffered them not. Said he, The will of
God is not yet fulfilled. They must drink of the cup. They must be baptized with the baptism.
Soon I heard the voice of God, which shook the heavens and the earth. There was a
mighty earthquake. Buildings were shaken down, and fell on every side. I then heard a
triumphant shout of victory, loud, musical and clear. I looked upon this company who, a short
time before were in such distress and bondage. Their captivity was turned. A glorious light
shone upon them. How beautiful they then looked. All weariness and marks of care were gone.
Health and beauty were seen in every countenance. Their enemies, the heathen around them, fell
like dead men. They could not endure the light that shone upon the delivered, holy ones. This
light and glory remained upon them, until Jesus was seen in the clouds of heaven, and the faithful,
tried company was changed in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, from glory to glory. And the
graves were opened and the saints came forth, clothed with immortality, crying victory over death
and the grave, and together with the living saints, were caught up to meet their Lord in the air;
while the rich, musical shouts of glory and victory were upon every immortal tongue, and
proceeding from every sanctified, holy lip.
See Psalms chap.86; Hosea 6:3; Haggai 2:21-23; Matthew 10:35-39, 20:23; Ephesians 6:10-18; 1Thessalonians 4:14-
18; Revelation 3:14-22
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CHAPTER 34
CHAPTER 35
See Ezekiel 9:2-11; Daniel 7:27; Hosea 6:3; Amos 8:11-13; Revelation chap.16, 17:14
CHAPTER 36
See Genesis chap.6&7, 32:24-28; Psalms chap.91; Matthew 20:23; Revelation 13:11-17
CHAPTER 37
See 2Kings 2:11; Isaiah 25:9; 1Corinthians 15:51-55; 1Thessalonians 4:13-17; Revelation 1:13-16, 6:14-17, 19:16
CHAPTER 38
The Saints' Reward
Then I saw a very great number of angels bring from the city glorious crowns; a crown
for every saint with his name written thereon; and as Jesus called for the crowns, angels presented
them to him, and the lovely Jesus, with his own right hand, placed the crowns on the heads of the
saints. In the same manner, the angels brought the harps, and Jesus presented them also to the
saints. The commanding angels first struck the note, and then every voice was raised in grateful,
happy praise, and every hand skillfully swept over the strings of the harp, sending forth
melodious music in rich and perfect strains. Then I saw Jesus lead the redeemed company to the
gate of the city. He laid hold of the gate and swung it back on its glittering hinges, and bade the
nations who had kept the truth to enter in. There was everything in the city to feast the eye. Rich
glory they beheld everywhere. Then Jesus looked upon his redeemed saints; their countenances
were radiant with glory; and as he fixed his loving eyes upon them, he said, with his rich, musical
voice, I behold the travail of my soul, and am satisfied. This rich glory is yours to enjoy
eternally. Your sorrows are ended. There shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying,
neither shall there be any more pain. I saw the redeemed host bow and cast their glittering
crowns at the feet of Jesus, and then, as his lovely hand raised them up, they touched their golden
harps, and filled all heaven with their music, and songs to the Lamb.
I then saw Jesus leading the redeemed host to the tree of life, and again we heard his
lovely voice, richer than any music that ever fell on mortal ear, saying, The leaves of this tree are
for the healing of the nations. Eat ye all of it. Upon the tree of life was most beautiful fruit,
which the saints could partake of freely. There was a most glorious throne in the City, and from
under the throne proceeded a pure river of water of life, as clear as crystal. On either side of this
river of life was the tree of life. On the banks of the river were beautiful trees bearing fruit which
was good for food. Language is altogether too feeble to attempt a description of heaven. As the
scene rises before me I am lost in amazement; and carried away with the surpassing splendor and
the excellent glory, I lay down the pen, and exclaim, O what love! What wondrous love! The
most exalted language cannot describe the glory of heaven, nor the matchless depths of a
Saviour's love.
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