Que profecías de Ellen White se han cumplido específicamente?

La obra de Ellen White contiene diversas predicciones que sus seguidores han visto cumplirse a lo largo del tiempo, validando su función como mensajera. Una de las más notables se refiere al asombroso crecimiento de la obra de publicaciones adventista. En 1848, cuando el movimiento era pequeño y carecía de recursos, ella predijo que las publicaciones crecerían hasta rodear el mundo con luz, una visión que se ha materializado con literatura en cientos de idiomas y una distribución global masiva (CCh 29.7). En el ámbito de los movimientos religiosos, White anticipó el desarrollo y la expansión fenomenal del espiritismo moderno. En una época en la que estas manifestaciones se limitaban a incidentes aislados y poco conocidos en Nueva York, ella describió gráficamente cómo este culto ganaría terreno y se convertiría en un engaño de alcance mundial (CET 251.3). Asimismo, advirtió sobre el surgimiento de herejías, falsos cristos y el poder de Satanás para realizar milagros que engañarían a gran parte del mundo religioso (3SM 413.4).

Otra área significativa de sus predicciones involucra la esfera sociopolítica y religiosa, específicamente respecto a la libertad de conciencia. Ella previó la implementación de leyes que obligarían a la observancia del domingo en países que, en aquel momento, gozaban de plena libertad religiosa (CET 251.3). Estos eventos futuros le fueron mostrados como escenas vívidas, permitiéndole describir las crisis que enfrentaría la iglesia y el mundo antes del regreso de Cristo (3SM 413.4). Finalmente, su ministerio sirvió para confirmar y aclarar el cumplimiento de profecías bíblicas tras la gran decepción de 1844. Mientras muchos abandonaron su fe, sus visiones ayudaron a un pequeño grupo a comprender el significado real de los eventos proféticos y a avanzar hacia nuevas verdades bíblicas, como el mensaje del tercer ángel y el sábado (NL 4.5), (EW 299.3).

Este cumplimiento histórico de sus consejos ha fortalecido la confianza en sus escritos respecto al triunfo final del movimiento adventista (CET 251.3).


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“The predictions of the true prophet must come to pass within the context of conditionality. Jeremiah 18:7-10 ; 28:9 . While the work of Mr. White was much like that of Moses in leading and guiding the people, yet she wrote in a predictive manner of the many events to take place. At the outset of our publishing work in 1848, she spoke of how it would grow to encircle the world with light. Today Seventh-day Adventists publish literature in 200 languages valued at more than $100,000,000 a year. CCh 29.7”

CCh 29.7

“In relating her early visions, Mrs. White graphically portrayed the experiences through which the Adventist people were to pass before the Lord should come. At a time when the manifestations of spiritualism were confined to the “mysterious rappings” In Rochester, New York, she was shown the rapid and phenomenal growth that cult would make in the future. She foretold the passing of laws enforcing Sunday observance in countries where at the time full religious liberty prevailed. All these predictions, and many others, have been published and widely circulated. The changing events that have taken place since these predictions were written have proved the truthfulness of many of them, and their fulfillment has inspired increased confidence that her prophecies concerning the final triumph of the Seventh-day Adventist cause will be likewise fulfilled. The prosperity of this movement has been signally advanced by the counsels and admonitions that have come, through her voice and pen, to its leaders and workers. CET 251.3”

CET 251.3

“Coming Events Shown to Ellen White —As the condition of the church and the world was open before me, and I beheld the fearful scenes that lie just before us, I was alarmed at the outlook; and night after night, while all in the house were sleeping, I wrote out the things given me of God. I was shown the heresies which are to arise, the delusions that will prevail, the miracle-working power of Satan—the false Christs that will appear— that will deceive the greater part, even of the religious world, and that would, if it were possible, draw away even the elect.... 3SM 413.4”

3SM 413.4

“In one of her earliest visions, seventeen-year-old Ellen Harmon (White) was given an unusual message. It was February, 1845. When Christ had not returned to this earth as expected a few months earlier, the disappointed Adventists were divided and confused. Through Bible study some of them found an explanation for this disappointment. Visions given to Ellen Harmon helped to confirm their conclusions. They discovered Bible truths that had largely been ignored while their attention had been focused on preparation for Christ's return. But the great majority of Adventists rejected all such study or explanation. NL 4.5”

NL 4.5

“Only a few among the Adventists maintained their confidence in the fulfillment of prophecy in 1844, but those who did stepped forward into the third angel's message with its Seventh-day Sabbath. Of the experience at that critical period Ellen White later wrote: EW 299.3”

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