The Great Controversy Between Christ and SatanWhite, Ellen Gould Harmon
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The Great Controversy Between Christ and Satan
White, Ellen Gould Harmon
Good and evil; Seventh-Day Adventists -- Doctrines; Spiritual direction
“This aged world is not far from its end,” said Melanchthon. Calvin bids
Christians “not to hesitate, ardently desiring the day of Christ’s coming
as of all events most auspicious;” and declares that “the whole family of
the faithful will keep in view that day.” “We must hunger after Christ, we
must seek, contemplate,” he says, “till the dawning of that great day,
when our Lord will fully manifest the glory of His kingdom.”(472)
“Has not our Lord Jesus carried up our flesh into heaven?” said Knox, the
Scotch Reformer, “and shall He not return? We know that He shall return,
and that with expedition.” Ridley and Latimer, who laid down their lives
for the truth, looked in faith for the Lord’s coming. Ridley wrote: “The
world without doubt—this I do believe, and therefore I say it—draws to an
end. Let us with John, the servant of God, cry in our hearts unto our
Saviour Christ, Come, Lord Jesus, come.”(473)
“The thoughts of the coming of the Lord,” said Baxter, “are most sweet and
joyful to me.”(474) “It is the work of faith and the character of His
saints to love His appearing and to look for that blessed hope.” “If death
be the last enemy to be destroyed at the resurrection, we may learn how
earnestly believers should long and pray for the second coming of Christ,
when this full and final conquest shall be made.”(475) “This is the day
that all believers should long, and hope, and wait for, as being the
accomplishment of all the work of their redemption, and all the desires
and endeavors of their souls.” “Hasten, O Lord, this blessed day!”(476)
Such was the hope of the apostolic church, of the “church in the
wilderness,” and of the Reformers.
Prophecy not only foretells the manner and object of Christ’s coming, but
presents tokens by which men are to know when it is near. Said Jesus:
“There shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars.”(477)
“The sun shall be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light, and the
stars of heaven shall fall, and the powers that are in heaven shall be
shaken. And then shall they see the Son of man coming in the clouds with
great power and glory.”(478) The revelator thus describes the first of the
signs to precede the second advent: “There was a great earthquake; and the
sun became black as sackcloth of hair, and the moon became as blood.”(479)
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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