Jesus
Here are several key statements about Jesus from Ellen White's books: 1. Jesus, who was born in Bethlehem, worked as a carpenter, experienced human weariness, hunger, and thirst, and was ultimately rejected, scourged, and crucified, ascended to Heaven as a man and now pleads for humanity as our representative. He is described as the most perfect type of man, and Christians find comfort in knowing that this patient, loving Savior is to be their King and Judge. (“the Father judgeth no man, but hath committed all judgment unto the Son.”) (4T 394.3; 3SP 256.2) 2. When asked, “Who is this?” the disciples and prophets declare: He is the seed of the woman, Melchisedek, Shiloh, Immanuel, the Branch of David, the Messiah, the Lord God of Hosts, the Lamb of God, the beloved Son, the Messiah, the Prince of Life, the Redeemer of the world. Even the powers of darkness acknowledge Him as “the Holy One of God.” (2SP 395.2) 3. Jesus, the brightness of the Father's glory, “emptied Himself, taking the form of a servant.” He walked among men not as a king, but as one who served others, combining divine majesty with meekness and humility. (MB 14.2) 4. Jesus, the Son of God, worked as a carpenter, setting an example for youth and showing humility in daily life. (CTBH 62.2) 5. Jesus is the friend of sinners, touched by their woe, and has all power in Heaven and earth. He directs sinners to the church, which He has made a channel of light to the world. (LP 31.2) 6. Jesus was the light of the world before coming to earth. In the plan of redemption, He is the Alpha and Omega—the First and the Last. (PP 367.3) 7. Jesus was both human and divine, presenting a perfect example of true manhood—full of love, compassion, and integrity. In His miracles, He revealed Himself as Lord, and said, “He that hath seen me, hath seen the Father.” (3SP 259.3) These statements reflect Ellen White’s teachings about Jesus’ divinity, humanity, mission, and character, as well as His ongoing role as our advocate and judge. References: - Ellen G. White, Testimonies for the Church, vol. 4, p. 394.3 - Ellen G. White, The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 3, pp. 256.2, 259.3 - Ellen G. White, The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 2, p. 395.2 - Ellen G. White, Thoughts from the Mount of Blessing, p. 14.2 - Ellen G. White, Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene, p. 62.2 - Ellen G. White, The Acts of the Apostles (also published as The Life of Paul), p. 31.2 - Ellen G. White, Patriarchs and Prophets, p. 367.3
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