Did ellen ever write about Jesus coming back
Yes, Ellen White wrote extensively about Jesus coming back, often referred to as the Second Coming. Here are some key points from her writings, with direct references: - “Christ is coming, coming with clouds and with great glory. A multitude of shining angels will attend Him. He will come to raise the dead, and to change the living saints from glory to glory.” (SJ 177.2) - “The coming of Christ is nearer than when we first believed. The great controversy is nearing its end. The judgments of God are in the land. They speak in solemn warning, saying: ‘Be ye also ready: for in such an hour as ye think not the Son of man cometh.’” (8T 252.2) - “Our Saviour is coming again. Before parting with His disciples on the earth, He Himself gave them the promise of His return.” (SJ 173) - “The return of Christ to our world will not be long delayed. Let this be the keynote of every message.” (6T 406.1) - “Jesus is coming, but not as at his first Advent, a babe in Bethlehem... but in the glory of the Father, and with all the retinue of holy angels with him, to escort him on his way to earth.” (ExV54 29.1) - “The promise of Christ's second coming was ever to be kept fresh in the minds of His disciples. The same Jesus whom they had seen ascending into heaven, would come again, to take to Himself those who here below give themselves to His service.” (AA 33.2) - “Christ has given signs of His coming. He declares that we may know when He is near, even at the doors. He says of those who see these signs, ‘This generation shall not pass, till all these things be fulfilled.’ These signs have appeared. Now we know of a surety that the Lord's coming is at hand.” (DA 632.2) - “The Lord is soon to come, and we must be prepared to meet Him in peace. ... He is soon coming, and we must be ready and waiting for His appearing.” (8T 253.1) Ellen White consistently emphasized the certainty, nearness, and glory of Jesus’ return, urging believers to be ready and watchful. References: - White, E. G. (1896). Steps to Jesus (SJ), p. 173, 177. - White, E. G. (1904). Testimonies for the Church, Vol. 8 (8T), p. 252, 253. - White, E. G. (1900). Testimonies for the Church, Vol. 6 (6T), p. 406. - White, E. G. (1854). Experience and Views (ExV54), p. 29. - White, E. G. (1911). The Acts of the Apostles (AA), p. 33. - White, E. G. (1898). The Desire of Ages (DA), p. 632. If you need more specific quotes or details, let me know!
Did ellen ever write about Jesus coming back in her lifetime?
Ellen White did not claim that Jesus would definitely return in her own lifetime. She believed and wrote that the Second Coming of Jesus was "near at hand" and consistently emphasized the nearness and certainty of Christ's coming, urging believers to live in readiness. For example: - "Taking the Bible as the supreme guide of her life, she became fully convinced, by its teaching, that the second coming of Christ was near at hand. On this point she never wavered, and, believing it with her whole soul, she felt that the one supreme purpose of every individual at this time should be to live a blameless life in Christ, and to devote every resource at command to the salvation of the lost." (Life Sketches, LS 468.2) - "The return of Christ to our world will not be long delayed. Let this be the keynote of every message." (Testimonies for the Church, 6T 406.1) - "Christ has given signs of His coming. He declares that we may know when He is near, even at the doors. He says of those who see these signs, 'This generation shall not pass, till all these things be fulfilled.' These signs have appeared. Now we know of a surety that the Lord's coming is at hand." (The Desire of Ages, DA 632.2) However, Ellen White also made it clear that the exact time of Jesus' return was not revealed to her or to anyone else. She wrote: - "After the vision she was able to recall much of what had been shown to her, but that which was secret, and not to be revealed, she could not recall. As a part of the scene of what is to take place when God's people are delivered... she heard announced 'the day and hour of Jesus’ coming.' But of this she later wrote..." (Early Writings, EW 297.13) In summary, Ellen White taught that Christ's coming was very near and that every generation should be ready for it, but she warned against setting specific dates or claiming to know the exact time. References: - White, E. G. (1915). Life Sketches of Ellen G. White (LS), p. 468. - White, E. G. (1900). Testimonies for the Church, Vol. 6 (6T), p. 406. - White, E. G. (1898). The Desire of Ages (DA), p. 632. - White, E. G. (1882). Early Writings (EW), p. 297.
Ellen get ready get ready
Ellen White frequently used the phrase "Get ready, get ready, get ready" in her writings, especially in the context of preparing for the Second Coming of Christ and the final events of earth’s history. Here are some key excerpts: - “A view given me June 27th Said my accompanying angel, ‘Time is almost finished. Do ye reflect the lovely image of Jesus as ye should?’ Then I was pointed to the earth, and saw that there would have to be a getting ready among those who have of late embraced the third angel's message. Said the angel, ‘Get ready, get ready, get ready. Ye will have to die a greater death to the world than ye have ever yet died.’ I saw that there was a great work to do for them, and but little time to do it in.” (ExV 52) - “Then my eyes were taken from the glory, and I was pointed to the remnant on the earth. Said the angel to them, ‘Will ye shun the seven last plagues? Will ye go to glory, and enjoy all that God has prepared for those that love him, and are willing to suffer for his sake? If so, ye must die that ye may live. Get ready, get ready, get ready. Ye must have a greater preparation than ye now have, for the day of the Lord cometh, cruel both with wrath and fierce anger, to lay the land desolate, and to destroy the sinners thereof out of it. Sacrifice all to God. Lay all upon his altar, self, property and all, a living sacrifice. It will take all to enter glory. Lay up for yourselves treasure in heaven where no thief can approach or rust corrupt. Ye must be partakers of Christ's sufferings here, if ye would be partakers with him of his glory hereafter.’” (ExV 54.2) - “I cannot express to you the intense desire of my soul that you should all seek the Lord most earnestly while He may be found. We are in the day of God's preparation. Let nothing be regarded as of sufficient worth to draw your minds from the work of preparing for the great day of judgment. Get ready. Let not cold unbelief hold your souls away from God, but let His love burn on the altar of your hearts.” (5T 590.2) These statements emphasize the urgency and importance Ellen White placed on spiritual preparation for the coming of Christ and the final events. The repeated call to "get ready" is a central theme in her messages to believers. References: - White, E. G. (1851). Experience and Views (ExV), pp. 52, 54. - White, E. G. (1889). Testimonies for the Church, Vol. 5 (5T), p. 590.
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