Insights from Ellen G. White's Writings
The study of the book of Revelation is essential for those living in the final period of earth's history because it provides a detailed map of the scenes we are destined to encounter. By understanding these prophecies, believers are equipped to recognize the deceptive efforts of the enemy, who seeks to disguise sin as light. This knowledge serves as a protective shield, ensuring that the faithful are not ensnared by the sophisticated devices of the adversary during the last great conflict (1SAT 340). The central theme of these prophetic revelations is the "blessed hope" of the Savior’s return, which has sustained followers of God through every age of persecution. This assurance of Christ’s second coming acts as a source of profound joy and comfort that cannot be extinguished by earthly trials or the grief of losing loved ones. The promise of the resurrection and the eternal reunion with the Lord provides the necessary emotional and spiritual strength to endure the tribulations of the last days (GC88 302.1). Despite the stormy times and the universal rebellion against God's law that characterize the close of time, there is a divine call to maintain courage and avoid discouragement. The Lord remains intimately aware of the needs of the feeblest members of His flock, offering a message of healing and grace to a world suffering from the effects of sin. By focusing on the ministry of healing and the mercy seat, believers can find the perseverance needed to stand firm amid the increasing confusion and unrest of the nations (3TT 366).
Ultimately, every phase of prophetic study should serve to uplift Jesus as the center of all hope. While the solemn scenes of Revelation warn of coming dangers and the necessity of a reformation within the church, they also point toward the salvation of God. By looking up and recognizing that redemption is drawing near, the believer can hear the reassuring voice of Christ speaking peace even in the midst of the most intense earthly storms (PH130 33.2) (Ev 18.1).
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“The Foundation of Our Faith [See Selected Messages, book 1, pp. 201-208, for a similar, though not identical, presentation.] At this time—the last days of this earth's history—we are to make the book of Revelation a special study. Why? Because it depicts the scenes that we are to meet. We need to understand what we are to meet, and how we are to meet it. We must know what efforts we are to make, so that, in this perilous time, we shall not be taken by the enemy's devices. We know that the last great conflict will be Satan's most determined effort to accomplish his purposes. He will come, not only as a roaring lion, but as a seducer, clothing sin with beautiful garments of light, that he may take human beings in his snare. 1SAT 340”
1SAT 340
“The coming of the Lord has been in all ages the hope of his true followers. The Saviour's parting promise upon Olivet, that he would come again, lighted up the future for his disciples, filling their hearts with joy and hope, that sorrow could not quench, nor trials dim. Amid suffering and persecution, “the appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ” was the “blessed hope.” When the Thessalonian Christians were filled with grief as they buried their loved ones, who had hoped to live to witness the coming of the Lord, Paul, their teacher, pointed them to the resurrection, to take place at the Saviour's advent. Then the dead in Christ should rise, and together with the living be caught up to meet the Lord in the air. “And so,” he said, “shall we ever be with the Lord. Wherefore comfort one another with these words.” [ 1 Thessalonians 4:16-18 .] GC88 302.1”
GC88 302.1
“366 We are living in the last days. The end of all things is at hand. The signs foretold by Christ are fast fulfilling. There are stormy times before us, but let us not utter one word of unbelief or discouragement. He who understands the necessities of the situation arranges that advantages should be brought to the workers in various places to enable them more effectively to arouse the attention of the people. He knows the needs and the necessities of the feeblest of His flock, and He sends His own message into the highways and the byways. He loves us with an everlasting love. Let us remember that we bear a message of healing to a world filled with sin- sick souls. May the Lord increase our faith and help us to see that He desires us all to become acquainted with His ministry of healing and with the mercy seat. He desires the light of His grace to shine forth from many places. 3TT”
3TT 366
“33.1 The perils of the last days are upon us, and in our work we are to warn the people of the danger they are in. Let not the solemn scenes which prophecy has revealed, be left untouched. If our people were half awake, if they realized the nearness of the events portrayed by John in the Revelation, such a reformation would be made in our churches that many more from all churches would believe our message. We have no time to lose; God calls upon us to watch for souls as they that must give an account. Advance new principles, and crowd in the clear cut truth. It will be as a sword cutting both ways. But be not too ready to take a controversial attitude. There will be times when we must stand still and see the salvation of God. Let Daniel speak, let the Revelation speak, and tell what is truth. But whatever phase of the subject is presented, uplift Jesus as the centre of all hope, “The Root and the offspring of David, and the bright and morning Star.” PH130 33.2”
PH130 33.2
“Amid Confusion of Last Days —The words of Jesus Christ are spoken to us living down here in the close of this earth's history. “When these things begin to come to pass, then look up, and lift up your heads; for your redemption draweth nigh.” The nations are in unrest. Times of perplexity are upon us. The waves of the sea are roaring; men's hearts are failing them for fear and for expectation of those things that are coming upon the earth; but those who believe on the Son of God will hear His voice amid the storm, saying, “It is I; be not afraid”.... We see the world lying in wickedness and apostasy. Rebellion to the commandments of God seems almost universal. Amid the tumult of excitement with confusion in every place, there is a work to be done in the world. — Manuscript 44, 1900 . Ev 18.1”
Ev 18.1
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