The Advent Movement Illustrated
I saw a number of companies that seemed to be bound together by cords. Many
in these companies were in total darkness; their eyes were directed downward to
the earth, and there seemed to be no connection between them and Jesus. But
scattered through these different companies were persons whose countenances
looked light, and whose eyes were raised to heaven. Beams of light from Jesus,
like rays from the sun, were imparted to them. An angel bade me look carefully,
and I saw an angel watching over every one of those who had a ray of light,
while evil angels surrounded those who were in darkness. I heard the voice of an
angel cry, "Fear God, and give glory to Him; for the hour of His judgement
is come."
A glorious light then rested down upon these companies, to enlighten all who
would receive it. Some of those who were in darkness received the light and
rejoiced. Others resisted the light from heaven, saying that it was sent to lead
them astray. The light passed away from them, and they were left in darkness.
Those who had received the light from Jesus joyfully cherished the increase of
precious light which was shed upon them. Their faces beamed with holy joy, while
their gaze was directed upward to Jesus with intense interest, and their voices
were heard in harmony with the voice of the angel, "Fear God, and give
glory to Him; for the hour of His judgement is come." As they raised this
cry, I saw those who were in darkness thrusting them with side and with
shoulder. Then many who cherished the sacred light, broke the cords which
confined them and stood out separated from those companies. As they were doing
this, men belonging to the different companies and revered by them passed
through, some with pleasing words, and others with wrathful looks and
threatening gestures, and fastened the cords which were weakening. These men
were constantly saying, "God is with us. We stand in the light. We have the
truth." I inquired who these men were, and was told that they were
ministers and leading men who had rejected the light themselves, and were
unwilling that others should receive it.
I saw those who cherished the light looking upward with ardent desire,
expecting Jesus to come and take them to Himself. Soon a cloud passed over them,
and their faces were sorrowful. I inquired the cause of this cloud and was shown
that it was their disappointment. The time when they expected their Saviour had
passed, and Jesus had not come. As discouragement settled upon the waiting ones,
the ministers and leading men whom I had before noticed, rejoiced, and all those
who had rejected the light triumphed greatly, while Satan and his evil angels
also exulted.
Then I heard the voice of another angel saying, "Babylon is fallen, is
fallen!" A light shone upon those desponding ones, and with ardent desires
for His appearing, they again fixed their eyes upon Jesus. I saw a number of
angels conversing with the one who had cried, "Babylon is fallen," and
these united with him in the cry, "Behold, the Bridegroom cometh; go ye out
to meet Him." The musical voices of these angels seemed to reach
everywhere. An exceedingly bright and glorious light shone around those who had
cherished the light which had been imparted to them. Their faces shone with
excellent glory, and they united with the angels in the cry, "Behold, the
Bridegroom cometh." As they harmoniously raised the cry among the different
companies, those who rejected the light pushed them and with angry looks scorned
and derided them. But angels of God wafted their wings over the persecuted ones,
while Satan and his angels were seeking to press their darkness around them, to
lead them to reject the light from heaven.
Then I heard a voice saying to those who had been pushed and derided,
"Come out from among them, and touch not the unclean." In obedience to
this voice, a large number broke the cords which bound them, and leaving the
companies that were in darkness, joined those who had previously gained their
freedom, and joyfully united their voices with them. I heard the voice of
earnest, agonising prayer from a few who still remained with the companies that
were in darkness. The ministers and leading men were passing around in these
different companies, fastening the cords more firmly; but still I heard this
voice of earnest prayer. Then I saw those who had been praying reach out their
hands for help toward the united company who were free, rejoicing in God. The
answer from them, as they earnestly looked to heaven, and pointed upward, was,
"Come out from among them, and be separate." I saw individuals
struggling for freedom, and at last they broke the cords that bound them. They
resisted the efforts which were made to fasten the cords tighter and refused to
heed the repeated assertions: "God is with us." "We have the
truth with us."
Persons were continually leaving the companies that were in darkness and
joining the free company, who appeared to be in an open field raised above the
earth. Their gaze was directed upward, the glory of God rested upon them, and
they joyfully shouted His praise. They were closely united and seemed to be
wrapped in the light of heaven. Around this company were some who came under the
influence of the light, but who were not particularly united to the company. All
who cherished the light shed upon them were gazing upward with intense interest,
and Jesus looked upon them with sweet approbation. They expected Him to come and
longed for His appearing. They did not cast one lingering look to earth. But
again a cloud settled upon the waiting ones, and I saw them turn their weary
eyes downward. I inquired the cause of this change. Said my accompanying angel,
"They are again disappointed in their expectations. Jesus cannot yet come
to earth. They must endure greater trials for His sake. They must give up errors
and traditions received from men and turn wholly to God and His Word. They must
be purified, made white, and tried. Those who endure that bitter trial will
obtain an eternal victory."
Jesus did not come to the earth as the waiting, joyful company expected, to
cleanse the sanctuary by purifying the earth by fire. I saw that they were
correct in their reckoning of the prophetic periods; prophetic time closed in
1844, and Jesus entered the most holy place to cleanse the sanctuary at the
ending of the days. Their mistake consisted in not understanding what the
sanctuary was and the nature of its cleansing. As I looked again at the waiting,
disappointed company, they appeared sad. They carefully examined the evidences
of their faith and followed down through the reckoning of the prophetic periods,
but could discover no mistake. The time had been fulfilled, but where was their
Saviour? They had lost Him.
I was shown the disappointment of the disciples as they came to the sepulchre
and found not the body of Jesus. Mary said, "They have taken away my Lord,
and I know not where they have laid Him." Angels told the sorrowing
disciples that their Lord had risen, and would go before them into Galilee.
In like manner I saw that Jesus regarded with the deepest compassion the
disappointed ones who had waited for His coming; and He sent His angels to
direct their minds that they might follow Him where He was. He showed them that
this earth is not the sanctuary, but that He must enter the most holy place of
the heavenly sanctuary to make an atonement for His people and to receive the
kingdom from His Father, and that He would then return to the earth and take
them to dwell with Him forever. The disappointment of the first disciples well
represents the disappointment of those who expected their Lord in 1844.
I was carried back to the time when Christ rode triumphantly into Jerusalem.
The joyful disciples believed that He was then to take the kingdom and reign a
temporal prince. They followed their King with high hopes. They cut down the
beautiful palm branches, and took off their outer garments, and with
enthusiastic zeal spread them in the way; and some went before, and others
followed, crying, "Hosanna to the Son of David: Blessed is He that cometh
in the name of the Lord; Hosanna in the highest." The excitement disturbed
the Pharisees, and they wished Jesus to rebuke His disciples. But He said unto
them, "If these should hold their peace, the stones would immediately cry
out." The prophecy of Zechariah 9:9 must be fulfilled; yet the disciples
were doomed to a bitter disappointment. In a few days they followed Jesus to
Calvary, and beheld Him bleeding and mangled upon the cruel cross. They
witnessed His agonising death and laid Him in the tomb. Their hearts sank with
grief; their expectations were not realised in a single particular, and their
hopes died with Jesus. But as He arose from the dead and appeared to His
sorrowing disciples, their hopes revived. They had found Him again.
I saw that the disappointment of those who believed in the coming of the Lord
in 1844 was not equal to the disappointment of the first disciples. Prophecy was
fulfilled in the first and second angels' messages. They were given at the right
time and accomplished the work which God designed to accomplish by them. -
Another Illustration
I was shown the interest which all heaven had taken in the work going on upon
the earth. Jesus commissioned a mighty angel to descend and warn the inhabitants
of the earth to prepare for His second appearing. As the angel left the presence
of Jesus in heaven, an exceedingly bright and glorious light went before him. I
was told that his mission was to lighten the earth with his glory and warn man
of the coming wrath of God. Multitudes received the light. Some of these seemed
to be very solemn, while others were joyful and enraptured. All who received the
light turned their faces toward heaven and glorified God. Though it was shed
upon all, some merely came under its influence, but did not heartily receive it.
Many were filled with great wrath. Ministers and people united with the vile and
stoutly resisted the light shed by the mighty angel. But all who received it
withdrew from the world and were closely united with one another.
Satan and his angels were busily engaged in seeking to attract the minds of
as many as possible from the light. The company who rejected it were left in
darkness. I saw the angel of God watching with the deepest interest His
professed people, to record the character which they developed as the message of
heavenly origin was presented to them. And as very many who professed love for
Jesus turned from the heavenly message with scorn, derision, and hatred, an
angel with a parchment in his hand made the shameful record. All heaven was
filled with indignation that Jesus should be thus slighted by His professed
followers.
I saw the disappointment of the trusting ones, as they did not see their Lord
at the expected time. It had been God's purpose to conceal the future and to
bring His people to a point of decision. Without the preaching of definite time
for the coming of Christ, the work designed of God would not have been
accomplished. Satan was leading very many to look far in the future for the
great events connected with the judgement and the end of probation. It was
necessary that the people be brought to seek earnestly for a present
preparation.
As the time passed, those who had not fully received the light of the angel
united with those who had despised the message, and they turned upon the
disappointed ones with ridicule. Angels marked the situation of Christ's
professed followers. The passing of the definite time had tested and proved
them, and very many were weighed in the balance and found wanting. They loudly
claimed to be Christians, yet in almost every particular failed to follow
Christ. Satan exulted at the state of the professed followers of Jesus. He had
them in his snare. He had led the majority to leave the straight path, and they
were attempting to climb up to heaven some other way. Angels saw the pure and
holy mixed up with sinners in Zion and with world-loving hypocrites. They had
watched over the true disciples of Jesus; but the corrupt were affecting the
holy. Those whose hearts burned with an intense desire to see Jesus were
forbidden by their professed brethren to speak of His coming. Angels viewed the
scene and sympathised with the remnant who loved the appearing of their Lord.
Another mighty angel was commissioned to descend to earth. Jesus placed in
his hand a writing, and as he came to the earth, he cried, "Babylon is
fallen, is fallen." Then I saw the disappointed ones again raise their eyes
to heaven, looking with faith and hope for their Lord's appearing. But many
seemed to remain in a stupid state, as if asleep; yet I could see the trace of
deep sorrow upon their countenances. The disappointed ones saw from the
Scriptures that they were in the tarrying time, and that they must patiently
wait the fulfilment of the vision. The same evidence which led them to look for
their Lord in 1843, led them to expect Him in 1844. Yet I saw that the majority
did not possess that energy which marked their faith in 1843. Their
disappointment had dampened their faith.
As the people of God united in the cry of the second angel, the heavenly host
marked with the deepest interest the effect of the message. They saw many who
bore the name of Christians turn with scorn and derision upon those who had been
disappointed. As the words fell from mocking lips, "You have not gone up
yet!" an angel wrote them. Said the angel, "They mock God." I was
pointed back to a similar sin committed in ancient times. Elijah had been
translated to heaven, and his mantle had fallen upon Elisha. Then wicked youth,
who had learned from their parents to despise the man of God, followed Elisha,
and mockingly cried, "Go up, thou bald head; go up, thou bald head."
In thus insulting His servant, they insulted God and met their punishment then
and there. In like manner, those who have scoffed and mocked at the idea of the
saints' going up, will be visited with the wrath of God, and will be made to
feel that it is not a light thing to trifle with their Maker.
Jesus commissioned other angels to fly quickly to revive and strengthen the
drooping faith of His people and prepare them to understand the message of the
second angel and the important move which was soon to be made in heaven. I saw
these angels receive great power and light from Jesus and fly quickly to earth
to fulfil their commission to aid the second angel in his work. A great light
shone upon the people of God as the angels cried, "Behold, the Bridegroom
cometh; go ye out to meet Him." Then I saw these disappointed ones rise and
in harmony with the second angel proclaim, "Behold, the Bridegroom cometh;
go ye out to meet Him." The light from the angels penetrated the darkness
everywhere. Satan and his angels sought to hinder this light from spreading and
having its designed effect. They contended with the angels from heaven, telling
them that God had deceived the people, and that with all their light and power
they could not make the world believe that Christ was coming. But
notwithstanding Satan strove to hedge up the way and draw the minds of the
people from the light, the angels of God continued their work.
Those who received the light appeared very happy. They looked steadfastly
toward heaven and longed for the appearing of Jesus. Some were weeping and
praying in great distress. Their eyes seemed to be fixed upon themselves, and
they dared not look upward. A light from heaven parted the darkness from them,
and their eyes, which had been fixed in despair upon themselves, were turned
upward, while gratitude and holy joy were expressed upon every feature. Jesus
and all the angelic host looked with approbation upon the faithful, waiting
ones.
Those who rejected and opposed the light of the first angel's message, lost
the light of the second, and could not be benefited by the power and glory which
attended the message, "Behold, the Bridegroom cometh." Jesus turned
from them with a frown; for they had slighted and rejected Him. Those who
received the message were wrapped in a cloud of glory. They greatly feared to
offend God, and waited and watched and prayed to know His will. I saw Satan and
his angels seeking to shut this divine light from the people of God; but as long
as the waiting ones cherished the light and kept their eyes raised from earth to
Jesus, Satan could have no power to deprive them of its precious rays. The
message given from heaven enraged Satan and his angels, and led those who
professed to love Jesus, but despised His coming, to scorn and deride the
faithful, trusting ones. But an angel marked every insult, every slight, every
wrong, which the children of God received from their professed brethren.
Very many raised their voices to cry, "Behold, the Bridegroom
cometh!" and left their brethren who did not love the appearing of Jesus,
and who would not suffer them to dwell upon His second coming. I saw Jesus turn
His face from those who rejected and despised His coming, and then He bade
angels lead His people out from among the unclean, lest they should be defiled.
Those who were obedient to the message stood out free and united. A holy light
shone upon them. They renounced the world, sacrificed their earthly interests,
gave up their earthly treasures, and directed their anxious gaze to heaven,
expecting to see their loved Deliverer. A holy light beamed upon their
countenances, telling of the peace and joy which reigned within. Jesus bade His
angels go and strengthen them, for the hour of their trial drew on. I saw that
these waiting ones were not yet tried as they must be. They were not free from
errors. And I saw the mercy and goodness of God in sending a warning to the
people of the earth, and repeated messages to lead them to a diligent searching
of heart, and study of the Scriptures, that they might divest themselves of
errors which have been handed down from the heathen and papists. Through these
messages God has been bringing out His people where He can work for them in
greater power, and where they can keep all His commandments. -
The Sanctuary
I was shown the grievous disappointment of the people of God that they did
not see Jesus at the expected time. They knew not why their Saviour did not
come; for they could see no evidence that prophetic time had not ended. Said the
angel, "Has God's word failed? Has God failed to fulfil His promises? No;
He has fulfilled all that He promised. Jesus has risen up and shut the door of
the holy place of the heavenly sanctuary and has opened a door into the most
holy place and entered in to cleanse the sanctuary. All who wait patiently shall
understand the mystery. Man has erred; but there has been no failure on the part
of God. All was accomplished that God promised; but man erroneously believed the
earth to be the sanctuary to be cleansed at the end of the prophetic periods. It
is man's expectation, not the promise of God, that has failed."
Jesus sent His angels to direct the minds of the disappointed ones to the
most holy place, where He had gone to cleanse the sanctuary and make a special
atonement for Israel. Jesus told the angels that all who found Him would
understand the work which He was to perform. I saw that while Jesus was in the
most holy place He would be married to the New Jerusalem; and after His work
should be accomplished in the holiest, He would descend to the earth in kingly
power and take to Himself the precious ones who had patiently waited His return.
I was shown what did take place in heaven at the close of the prophetic
periods in 1844. As Jesus ended His ministration in the holy place and closed
the door of that apartment, a great darkness settled upon those who had heard
and rejected the message of His coming, and they lost sight of Him. Jesus then
clothed Himself with precious garments. Around the bottom of His robe was a bell
and a pomegranate, a bell and a pomegranate. A breastplate of curious work was
suspended from His shoulders. As He moved, this glittered like diamonds,
magnifying letters which looked like names written or engraved upon the
breastplate. Upon His head was something which had the appearance of a crown.
When fully attired, He was surrounded by angels, and in a flaming chariot He
passed within the second veil.
I was then bidden to take notice of the two apartments of the heavenly
sanctuary. The curtain, or door, was opened, and I was permitted to enter. In
the first apartment I saw the candlestick with seven lamps, the table of
shewbread, the altar of incense, and the censer. All the furniture of this
apartment looked like purest gold and reflected the image of the one who entered
the place. The curtain which separated the two apartments was of different
colours and material, with a beautiful border, in which were figures wrought of
gold to represent angels. The veil was lifted, and I looked into the second
apartment. I saw there an ark which had the appearance of being of the finest
gold. As a border around the top of the ark, was most beautiful work
representing crowns. In the ark were tables of stone containing the ten
commandments.
Two lovely cherubs, one on each end of the ark, stood with their wings
outstretched above it, and touching each other above the head of Jesus as He
stood before the mercy seat. Their faces were turned toward each other, and they
looked downward to the ark, representing all the angelic host looking with
interest at the law of God. Between the cherubim was a golden censer, and as the
prayers of the saints, offered in faith, came up to Jesus, and He presented them
to His father, a cloud of fragrance arose from the incense, looking like smoke
of most beautiful colours. Above the place where Jesus stood, before the ark,
was exceedingly bright glory that I could not look upon; it appeared like the
throne of God. As the incense ascended to the Father, the excellent glory came
from the throne to Jesus, and from Him it was shed upon those whose prayers had
come up like sweet incense. Light poured upon Jesus in rich abundance and
overshadowed the mercy seat, and the train of glory filled the temple. I could
not long look upon the surpassing brightness. No language can describe it. I was
overwhelmed and turned from the majesty and glory of the scene.
I was also shown a sanctuary upon the earth containing two apartments. It
resembled the one in heaven, and I was told that it was a figure of the
heavenly. The furniture of the first apartment of the earthly sanctuary was like
that in the first apartment of the heavenly. The veil was lifted, and I looked
into the holy of holies and saw that the furniture was the same as in the most
holy place of the heavenly sanctuary. The priest ministered in both apartments
of the earthly. He went daily into the first apartment, but entered the most
holy only once a year, to cleanse it from the sins which had been conveyed
there. I saw that Jesus ministered in both apartments of the heavenly sanctuary.
The priests entered into the earthly with the blood of an animal as an offering
for sin. Christ entered into the heavenly sanctuary by the offering of His own
blood. The earthly priests were removed by death; therefore they could not
continue long; but Jesus was a priest forever. Through the sacrifices and
offerings brought to the earthly sanctuary, the children of Israel were to lay
hold of the merits of a Saviour to come. And in the wisdom of God the
particulars of this work were given us that we might, by looking to them,
understand the work of Jesus in the heavenly sanctuary.
As Jesus died on Calvary, He cried, "It is finished," and the veil
of the temple was rent in twain, from the top to the bottom. This was to show
that the services of the earthly sanctuary were forever finished, and that God
would no more meet with the priests in their earthly temple, to accept their
sacrifices. The blood of Jesus was then shed, which was to be offered by Himself
in the heavenly sanctuary. As the priest entered the most holy once a year to
cleanse the earthly sanctuary, so Jesus entered the most holy of the heavenly,
at the end of the 2300 days of Daniel 8, in 1844, to make a final atonement for
all who could be benefited by His mediation, and thus to cleanse the sanctuary.
The Third Angel's Message
As the ministration of Jesus closed in the holy place, and He passed into the
holiest, and stood before the ark containing the law of God, He sent another
mighty angel with a third message to the world. A parchment was placed in the
angel's hand, and as he descended to the earth in power and majesty, he
proclaimed a fearful warning, with the most terrible threatening ever borne to
man. This message was designed to put the children of God upon their guard, by
showing them the hour of temptation and anguish that was before them. Said the
angel, "They will be brought into close combat with the beast and his
image. Their only hope of eternal life is to remain steadfast. Although their
lives are at stake, they must hold fast the truth." The third angel closes
his message thus: "Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that
keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus." As he repeated these
words, he pointed to the heavenly sanctuary. The minds of all who embrace this
message are directed to the most holy place, where Jesus stands before the ark,
making His final intercession for all those for whom mercy still lingers and for
those who have ignorantly broken the law of God. This atonement is made for the
righteous dead as well as for the righteous living. It includes all who died
trusting in Christ, but who, not having received the light upon God's
commandments, had sinned ignorantly in transgressing its precepts.
After Jesus opened the door of the most holy, the light of the Sabbath was
seen, and the people of God were tested, as the children of Israel were tested
anciently, to see if they would keep God's law. I saw the third angel pointing
upward, showing the disappointed ones the way to the holiest of the heavenly
sanctuary. As they by faith enter the most holy, they find Jesus, and hope and
joy spring up an
past, from the proclamation of the second advent of Jesus, down through their
experience to the passing of the time in 1844. They see their disappointment
explained, and joy and certainty again animate them. The third angel has lighted
up the past, the present, and the future, and they know that God has indeed led
them by His mysterious providence.
It was represented to me that the remnant followed Jesus into the most holy
place and beheld the ark and the mercy seat, and were captivated with their
glory. Jesus then raised the cover of the ark, and lo! the tables of stone, with
the ten commandments written upon them. They trace down the lively oracles, but
start back with trembling when they see the fourth commandment among the ten
holy precepts, with a brighter light shining upon it than upon the other nine,
and a halo of glory all around it. They find nothing there informing them that
the Sabbath has been abolished, or changed to the first day of the week. The
commandment reads as when spoken by the voice of God in solemn and awful
grandeur upon the mount, while the lightnings flashed and the thunders rolled;
it is the same as when written with His own finger on the tables of stone:
"Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work: but the seventh day is
the Sabbath of the Lord thy God." They are amazed as they behold the care
taken of the ten commandments. They see them placed close by Jehovah,
overshadowed and protected by His holiness. They see that they have been
trampling upon the fourth commandment of the decalogue, and have observed a day
handed down by the heathen and papists, instead of the day sanctified by
Jehovah. They humble themselves before God and mourn over their past
transgressions.
I saw the incense in the censer smoke as Jesus offered their confessions and
prayers to His Father. And as it ascended, a bright light rested upon Jesus and
upon the mercy seat; and the earnest, praying ones, who were troubled because
they had discovered themselves to be transgressors of God's law, were blessed,
and their countenances lighted up with hope and joy. They joined in the work of
the third angel and raised their voices to proclaim the solemn warning. But few
at first received it; yet the faithful continued with energy to proclaim the
message. Then I saw many embrace the message of the third angel and unite their
voices with those who had first given the warning, and they honoured God by
observing His sanctified rest day.
Many who embraced the third message had not had an experience in the two
former messages. Satan understood this, and his evil eye was upon them to
overthrow them; but the third angel was pointing them to the most holy place,
and those who had had an experience in the past messages were pointing them the
way to the heavenly sanctuary. Many saw the perfect chain of truth in the
angels' messages, and gladly received them in their order, and followed Jesus by
faith into the heavenly sanctuary. These messages were represented to me as an
anchor to the people of God. Those who understand and receive them will be kept
from being swept away by the many delusions of Satan.
After the great disappointment in 1844, Satan and his angels were busily
engaged in laying snares to unsettle the faith of the body. He affected the
minds of persons who had had an experience in the messages, and who had an
appearance of humility. Some pointed to the future for the fulfilment of the
first and second messages, while others pointed far back into the past,
declaring that they had been there fulfilled. These were gaining an influence
over the minds of the inexperienced and unsettling their faith. Some were
searching the Bible to build up a faith of their own, independent of the body.
Satan exulted in all this; for he knew that those who broke loose from the
anchor he could affect by different errors and drive about with divers winds of
doctrine. Many who had led in the first and second messages now denied them, and
there was division and confusion throughout the body.
My attention was then called to William Miller. He looked perplexed and was
bowed with anxiety and distress for his people. The company who had been united
and loving in 1844 were losing their love, opposing one another, and falling
into a cold, backslidden state. As he beheld this, grief wasted his strength. I
saw leading men watching him, and fearing lest he should receive the third
angel's message and the commandments of God. And as he would lean toward the
light from heaven, these men would lay some plan to draw his mind away. A human
influence was exerted to keep him in darkness and to retain his influence among
those who opposed the truth. At length William Miller raised his voice against
the light from heaven. He failed in not receiving the message which would have
fully explained his disappointment and cast a light and glory on the past, which
would have revived his exhausted energies, brightened his hope, and led him to
glorify God. He leaned to human wisdom instead of divine, but being broken with
arduous labour in his Master's cause and by age, he was not as accountable as
those who kept him from the truth. They are responsible; the sin rests upon
them.
If William Miller could have seen the light of the third message, many things
which looked dark and mysterious to him would have been explained. But his
brethren professed so deep love and interest for him, that he thought he could
not tear away from them. His heart would incline toward the truth, and then he
looked at his brethren; they opposed it. Could he tear away from those who had
stood side by side with him in proclaiming the coming of Jesus? He thought they
surely would not lead him astray.
God suffered him to fall under the power of Satan, the dominion of death, and
hid him in the grave from those who were constantly drawing him from the truth.
Moses erred as he was about to enter the Promised Land. So also, I saw that
William Miller erred as he was soon to enter the heavenly Canaan, in suffering
his influence to go against the truth. Others led him to this; others must
account for it. But angels watch the precious dust of this servant of God, and
he will come forth at the sound of the last trump. -
A Firm Platform
I saw a company who stood well guarded and firm, giving no countenance to
those who would unsettle the established faith of the body. God looked upon them
with approbation. I was shown three steps-- the first, second, and third angels'
messages. Said my accompanying angel, "Woe to him who shall move a block or
stir a pin of these messages. The true understanding of these messages is of
vital importance. The destiny of souls hangs upon the manner in which they are
received." I was again brought down through these messages, and saw how
dearly the people of God had purchased their experience. It had been obtained
through much suffering and severe conflict. God had led them along step by step,
until He had placed them upon a solid, immovable platform. I saw individuals
approach the platform and examine the foundation. Some with rejoicing
immediately stepped upon it. Others commenced to find fault with the foundation.
They wished improvements made, and then the platform would be more perfect, and
the people much happier. Some stepped off the platform to examine it and
declared it to be laid wrong. But I saw that nearly all stood firm upon the
platform and exhorted those who had stepped off to cease their complaints; for
God was the Master Builder, and they were fighting against Him. They recounted
the wonderful work of God, which had led them to the firm platform, and in union
raised their eyes to heaven and with a loud voice glorified God. This affected
some of those who had complained and left the platform, and they with humble
look again stepped upon it.
I was pointed back to the proclamation of the first advent of Christ. John
was sent in the spirit and power of Elijah to prepare the way of Jesus. Those
who rejected the testimony of John were not benefited by the teachings of Jesus.
Their opposition to the message that foretold His coming placed them where they
could not readily receive the strongest evidence that He was the Messiah. Satan
led on those who rejected the message of John to go still farther, to reject and
crucify Christ. In doing this they placed themselves where they could not
receive the blessing on the day of Pentecost, which would have taught them the
way into the heavenly sanctuary. The rendering of the veil of the temple showed
that the Jewish sacrifices and ordinances would no longer be received. The great
Sacrifice had been offered and had been accepted, and the Holy Spirit which
descended on the day of Pentecost carried the minds of the disciples from the
earthly sanctuary to the heavenly, where Jesus had entered by His own blood, to
shed upon His disciples the benefits of His atonement. But the Jews were left in
total darkness. They lost all the light which they might have had upon the plan
of salvation, and still trusted in their useless sacrifices and offerings. The
heavenly sanctuary had taken the place of the earthly, yet they had no knowledge
of the change. Therefore they could not be benefited by the mediation of Christ
in the holy place.
Many look with horror at the course of the Jews in rejecting and crucifying
Christ; and as they read the history of His shameful abuse, they think they love
Him, and would not have denied Him as did Peter, or crucified Him as did the
Jews. But God who reads the hearts of all, has brought to the test that love for
Jesus which they professed to feel. All heaven watched with the deepest interest
the reception of the first angel's message. But many who professed to love
Jesus, and who shed tears as they read the story of the cross, derided the good
news of His coming. Instead of receiving the message with gladness, they
declared it to be a delusion. They hated those who loved His appearing and shut
them out of the churches. Those who rejected the first message could not be
benefited by the second; neither were they benefited by the midnight cry, which
was to prepare them to enter with Jesus by faith into the most holy place of the
heavenly sanctuary. And by rejecting the two former messages, they have so
darkened their understanding that they can see no light in the third angel's
message, which shows the way into the most holy place. I saw that as the Jews
crucified Jesus, so the nominal churches had crucified these messages, and
therefore they have no knowledge of the way into the most holy, and they cannot
be benefited by the intercession of Jesus there. Like the Jews, who offered
their useless sacrifices, they offer up their useless prayers to the apartment
which Jesus has left; and Satan, pleased with the deception, assumes a religious
character, and leads the minds of these professed Christians to himself, working
with his power, his signs and lying wonders, to fasten them in his snare. Some
he deceives in one way, and some in another. He has different delusions prepared
to affect different minds. Some look with horror upon one deception, while they
readily receive another. Satan deceives some with Spiritualism. He also comes as
an angel of light and spreads his influence over the land by means of false
reformations. The churches are elated, and consider that God is working
marvellously for them, when it is the work of another spirit. The excitement
will die away and leave the world and the church in a worse condition than
before.
I saw that God has honest children among the nominal Adventists and the
fallen churches, and before the plagues shall be poured out, ministers and
people will be called out from these churches and will gladly receive the truth.
Satan knows this; and before the loud cry of the third angel is given, he raises
an excitement in these religious bodies, that those who have rejected the truth
may think that God is with them. He hopes to deceive the honest and lead them to
think that God is still working for the churches. But the light will shine, and
all who are honest will leave the fallen churches, and take their stand with the
remnant. (262)
Spiritualism
The rapping delusion was presented before me, and I saw that Satan has power
to bring before us the appearance of forms purporting to be our relatives or
friends who sleep in Jesus. It will be made to appear as if these friends were
actually present, the words they uttered while here, with which we were
familiar, will be spoken, and the same tone of voice that they had while living
will fall upon the ear. All this is to deceive the world and ensnare them into
the belief of this delusion.
I saw that the saints must have a thorough understanding of present truth,
which they will be obliged to maintain from the Scriptures. They must understand
the state of the dead; for the spirits of devils will yet appear to them,
professing to be beloved relatives or friends, who will declare to them
unscriptural doctrines. They will do all in their power to excite sympathy and
will work miracles before them to confirm what they declare. The people of God
must be prepared to withstand these spirits with the Bible truth that the dead
know not anything, and that they who thus appear are the spirits of devils.
We must examine well the foundation of our hope; for we shall have to give a
reason for it from the Scriptures. This delusion will spread, and we shall have
to contend with it face to face; and unless we are prepared for it, we shall be
ensnared and overcome. But if we do what we can on our part to be ready for the
conflict that is just before us, God will do His part, and His all-powerful arm
will protect us. He would sooner send every angel out of glory to make a hedge
about faithful souls, than have them deceived and led away by the lying wonders
of Satan.
I saw the rapidity with which this delusion was spreading. A train of cars
was shown me, going with the speed of lightning. The angel bade me look
carefully. I fixed my eyes upon the train. It seemed that the whole world was on
board. Then he showed me the conductor, a fair, stately person, whom all the
passengers looked up to and reverenced. I was perplexed and asked my attending
angel who it was. He said, "It is Satan. He is the conductor, in the form
of an angel of light. He has taken the world captive. They are given over to
strong delusions, to believe a lie that they may be damned. His agent, the
highest in order next to him, is the engineer, and others of his agents are
employed in different offices as he may need them, and they are all going with
lightning speed to perdition."
I asked the angel if there were none left. He bade me look in the opposite
direction, and I saw a little company travelling a narrow pathway. All seemed to
be firmly united by the truth. This little company looked careworn, as if they
had passed through severe trials and conflicts. And it appeared as if the sun
had just arisen from behind a cloud and shone upon their countenances, causing
them to look triumphant as if their victories were nearly won.
I saw that the Lord has given the world opportunity to discover the snare.
This one thing is evidence enough for the Christian if there were no other;
there is no difference made between the precious and the vile. Thomas Paine,
whose body has now mouldered to dust and who is to be called forth at the end of
the one thousand years, at the second resurrection, to receive his reward, and
suffer the second death, is represented by Satan as being in heaven, and highly
exalted there. Satan used him on earth as long as he could, and now he is
carrying on the same work through pretensions of having Thomas Paine so much
exalted and honoured in heaven; and as he taught here, Satan would make it
appear that he is teaching there. And some who have looked with horror at his
life and death, and his corrupt teachings while living, now submit to be taught
by him--one of the vilest and most corrupt of men, one who despised God and His
law.
He who is the father of lies, blinds and deceives the world by sending forth
his angels to speak for the apostles, and to make it appear that they contradict
what they wrote by the dictation of the Holy Ghost when on earth. These lying
angels make the apostles to corrupt their own teachings and to declare them to
be adulterated. By so doing, Satan delights to throw professed Christians and
all the world into uncertainty about the Word of God. That holy Book cuts
directly across his track and thwarts his plans; therefore he leads men to doubt
the divine origin of the Bible. Then he sets up the infidel Thomas Paine, as if
when he died he were ushered into heaven, and now, united with the holy apostles
whom he hated on earth, were engaged in teaching the world.
Satan assigns to each of his angels a part to act. He enjoins upon them all
to be sly, artful, cunning. He instructs some of them to act the part of the
apostles and to speak for them, while others are to act the part of infidels and
wicked men who died cursing God, but now appear to be very religious. There is
no difference made between the most holy apostles and the vilest infidels. They
are both made to teach the same thing. It matters not whom Satan makes to speak,
if his object is only accomplished. He was intimately connected with Paine upon
earth, aiding him in his work, and it is an easy thing for him to know the very
words and the handwriting of one who served him so faithfully and accomplished
his purposes so well. Satan dictated much of Paine's writings, and it is an easy
thing for him to dictate sentiments through his angels now, and make it appear
that they come through Thomas Paine. This is the masterpiece of Satan. All this
teaching, purporting to be from apostles and saints and wicked men who have
died, comes directly from his satanic majesty.
The fact that Satan claims that one whom he loved so well, and who hated God
so perfectly, is now with the holy apostles and angels in glory, should be
enough to remove the veil from all minds and discover to them the dark,
mysterious works of Satan. He virtually says to the world and to infidels,
"No matter how wicked you are, no matter whether you believe or disbelieve
in God or the Bible, live as you please, heaven is your home; for all know that
if Thomas Paine is in heaven, and so exalted, they will surely get there."
This is so glaring that all may see if they will. Satan is now doing, through
individuals like Thomas Paine, what he has been trying to do since his fall. He
is, through his power and lying wonders, tearing away the foundation of the
Christian's hope and putting out the sun that is to light the narrow way to
heaven. He is making the world believe that the Bible is uninspired, no better
than a storybook, while he holds out something to take its place; namely,
spiritual manifestations.
Here is a channel wholly devoted to himself, under his control, and he can
make the world believe what he will. The book that is to judge him and his
followers, he puts back into the shade, just where he wants it. The Saviour of
the world he makes to be no more than a common man; and as the Roman guard that
watched the tomb of Jesus spread the lying report that the chief priests and
elders put into their mouths, so will the poor, deluded followers of these
pretended spiritual manifestations repeat and try to make it appear that there
is nothing miraculous about our Saviour's birth, death, and resurrection. After
putting Jesus in the background, they attract the attention of the world to
themselves and to their miracles and lying wonders, which, they declare, far
exceed the works of Christ. Thus the world is taken in the snare and lulled to a
feeling of security, not to find out their awful deception until the seven last
plagues shall be poured out. Satan laughs as he sees his plan succeed so well
and the whole world taken in the snare. -
Covetousness
I saw that Satan bade his angels lay their snares especially for those who
were looking for Christ's second appearing and keeping all the commandments of
God. Satan told his angels that the churches were asleep. He would increase his
power and lying wonders, and he could hold them. "But," he said,
"the sect of Sabbathkeepers we hate; they are continually working against
us, and taking from us our subjects, to keep the hated law of God. Go, make the
possessors of lands and money drunk with cares. If you can make them place their
affections upon these things, we shall have them yet. They may profess what they
please, only make them care more for money than for the success of Christ's
kingdom or the spread of the truths we hate. Present the world before them in
the most attractive light, that they may love and idolise it. We must keep in
our ranks all the means of which we can gain control. The more means the
followers of Christ devote to His service, the more will they injure our kingdom
by getting our subjects. As they appoint meetings in different places, we are in
danger. Be very vigilant then. Cause disturbance and confusion if possible.
Destroy love for one another. Discourage and dishearten their ministers; for we
hate them. Present every plausible excuse to those who have means, lest they
hand it out. Control the money matters if you can, and drive their ministers to
want and distress. This will weaken their courage and zeal. Battle every inch of
ground. Make covetousness and love of earthly treasures the ruling traits of
their character. As long as these traits rule, salvation and grace stand back.
Crowd every attraction around them, and they will be surely ours. And not only
are we sure of them, but their hateful influence will not be exercised to lead
others to heaven. When any shall attempt to give, put within them a grudging
disposition, that it may be sparingly."
I saw that Satan carries out his plans well. As the servants of God appoint
meetings, Satan with his angels is on the ground to hinder the work. He is
constantly putting suggestions into the minds of God's people. He leads some in
one way and some in another, always taking advantage of evil traits in the
brethren and sisters, exciting and stirring up their natural besetments. If they
are disposed to be selfish and covetous, Satan takes his stand by their side,
and with all his power seeks to lead them to indulge their besetting sins. The
grace of God and the light of truth may melt away their covetous, selfish
feelings for a little, but if they do not obtain entire victory, Satan comes in
when they are not under a saving influence and withers every noble, generous
principle, and they think that too much is required of them. They become weary
of well-doing and forget the great sacrifice which Jesus made to redeem them
from the power of Satan and from hopeless misery.
Satan took advantage of the covetous, selfish disposition of Judas and led
him to murmur when Mary poured the costly ointment upon Jesus. Judas looked upon
this as a great waste, and declared that the ointment might have been sold and
given to the poor. He cared not for the poor, but considered the liberal
offering to Jesus extravagant. Judas prized his Lord just enough to sell Him for
a few pieces of silver. And I saw that there were some like Judas among those
who profess to be waiting for their Lord. Satan controls them, but they know it
not. God cannot approve of the least degree of covetousness or selfishness, and
He abhors the prayers and exhortations of those who indulge these evil traits.
As Satan sees that his time is short, he leads men on to be more and more
selfish and covetous, and then exults as he sees them wrapped up in themselves,
close, penurious, and selfish. If the eyes of such could be opened, they would
see Satan in hellish triumph, exulting over them and laughing at the folly of
those who accept his suggestions and enter his snares.
Satan and his angels mark all the mean and covetous acts of these persons and
present them to Jesus and His holy angels, saying reproachfully, "These are
Christ's followers! They are preparing to be translated!" Satan compares
their course with passages of Scripture in which it is plainly rebuked and then
taunts the heavenly angels, saying, "These are following Christ and His
Word! These are the fruit of Christ's sacrifice and redemption!" Angels
turn in disgust from the scene. God requires a constant doing on the part of His
people; and when they become weary of well-doing, He becomes weary of them. I
saw that He is greatly displeased with the least manifestation of selfishness on
the part of His professed people, for whom Jesus spared not His own precious
life. Every selfish, covetous person will fall out by the way. Like Judas, who
sold his Lord, they will sell good principles and a noble, generous disposition
for a little of earth's gain. All such will be sifted out from God's people.
Those who want heaven must, with all the energy which they possess, be
encouraging the principles of heaven. Instead of withering up with selfishness,
their souls should be expanding with benevolence. Every opportunity should be
improved in doing good to one another and thus cherishing the principles of
heaven. Jesus was presented to me as the perfect pattern. His life was without
selfish interest, but ever marked with disinterested benevolence. -
The Shaking
I saw some, with strong faith and agonising cries, pleading with God. Their
countenances were pale and marked with deep anxiety, expressive of their
internal struggle. Firmness and great earnestness was expressed in their
countenances; large drops of perspiration fell from their foreheads. Now and
then their faces would light up with the marks of God's approbation, and again
the same solemn, earnest, anxious look would settle upon them.
Evil angels crowded around, pressing darkness upon them to shut out Jesus
from their view, that their eyes might be drawn to the darkness that surrounded
them, and thus they be led to distrust God and murmur against Him. Their only
safety was in keeping their eyes directed upward. Angels of God had charge over
His people, and as the poisonous atmosphere of evil angels was pressed around
these anxious ones, the heavenly angels were continually wafting their wings
over them to scatter the thick darkness.
As the praying ones continued their earnest cries, at times a ray of light
from Jesus came to them, to encourage their hearts and light up their
countenances. Some, I saw, did not participate in this work of agonising and
pleading. They seemed indifferent and careless. They were not resisting the
darkness around them, and it shut them in like a thick cloud. The angels of God
left these and went to the aid of the earnest, praying ones. I saw angels of God
hasten to the assistance of all who were struggling with all their power to
resist the evil angels and trying to help themselves by calling upon God with
perseverance. But His angels left those who made no effort to help themselves,
and I lost sight of them.
I asked the meaning of the shaking I had seen and was shown that it would be
caused by the straight testimony called forth by the counsel of the True Witness
to the Laodiceans. This will have its effect upon the heart of the receiver, and
will lead him to exalt the standard and pour forth the straight truth. Some will
not bear this straight testimony. They will rise up against it, and this is what
will cause a shaking among God's people.
I saw that the testimony of the True Witness has not been half heeded. The
solemn testimony upon which the destiny of the church hangs has been lightly
esteemed, if not entirely disregarded. This testimony must work deep repentance;
all who truly receive it will obey it and be purified.
Said the angel, "List ye!" Soon I heard a voice like many musical
instruments all sounding in perfect strains, sweet and harmonious. It surpassed
any music I had ever heard, seeming to be full of mercy, compassion, and
elevating, holy joy. It thrilled through my whole being. Said the angel,
"Look ye!" My attention was then turned to the company I had seen, who
were mightily shaken. I was shown those whom I had before seen weeping and
praying in agony of spirit. The company of guardian angels around them had been
doubled, and they were clothed with an armour from their head to their feet.
They moved in exact order, like a company of soldiers. Their countenances
expressed the severe conflict which they had endured, the agonising struggle
they had passed through. Yet their features, marked with severe internal
anguish, now shone with the light and glory of heaven. They had obtained the
victory, and it called forth from them the deepest gratitude and holy, sacred
joy.
The numbers of this company had lessened. Some had been shaken out and left
by the way. The careless and indifferent, who did not join with those who prized
victory and salvation enough to perseveringly plead and agonise for it, did not
obtain it, and they were left behind in darkness, and their places were
immediately filled by others taking hold of the truth and coming into the ranks.
Evil angels still pressed around them, but could have no power over them.
I heard those clothed with the armour speak forth the truth with great power.
It had effect. Many had been bound; some wives by their husbands, and some
children by their parents. The honest who had been prevented from hearing the
truth now eagerly laid hold upon it. All fear of their relatives was gone, and
the truth alone was exalted to them. They had been hungering and thirsting for
truth; it was dearer and more precious than life. I asked what had made this
great change. An angel answered, "It is the latter rain, the refreshing
from the presence of the Lord, the loud cry of the third angel."
Great power was with these chosen ones. Said the angel, "Look ye!"
My attention was turned to the wicked, or unbelievers. They were all astir. The
zeal and power with the people of God had aroused and enraged them. Confusion,
confusion, was on every side. I saw measures taken against the company who had
the light and power of God. Darkness thickened around them; yet they stood firm,
approved of God, and trusting in Him. I saw them perplexed; next I heard them
crying unto God earnestly. Day and night their cry ceased not: "Thy will, O
God, be done! If it can glorify Thy name, make a way of escape for Thy people!
Deliver us from the heathen around about us. They have appointed us unto death;
but Thine arm can bring salvation." These are all the words which I can
bring to mind. All seemed to have a deep sense of their unworthiness and
manifested entire submission to the will of God; yet, like Jacob, every one,
without an exception, was earnestly pleading and wrestling for deliverance.
Soon after they had commenced their earnest cry, the angels, in sympathy,
desired to go to their deliverance. But a tall, commanding angel suffered them
not. He said, "The will of God is not yet fulfilled. They must drink of the
cup. They must be baptised with the baptism."
Soon I heard the voice of God, which shook the heavens and the earth. There
was a mighty earthquake. Buildings were shaken down on every side. I then heard
a triumphant shout of victory, loud, musical, and clear. I looked upon the
company, who, a short time before, were in such distress and bondage. Their
captivity was turned. A glorious light shone upon them. How beautiful they then
looked! All marks of care and weariness were gone, and health and beauty were
seen in every countenance. Their enemies, the heathen around them, fell like
dead men; they could not endure the light that shone upon the delivered, holy
ones. This light and glory remained upon them, until Jesus was seen in the
clouds of heaven, and the faithful, tried company were changed in a moment, in
the twinkling of an eye, from glory to glory. And the graves were opened, and
the saints came forth, clothed with immortality, crying, "Victory over
death and the grave"; and together with the living saints they were caught
up to meet their Lord in the air, while rich, musical shouts of glory and
victory were upon every immortal tongue. -
The Sins of Babylon
I saw that since the second angel proclaimed the fall of the churches, they
have been growing more and more corrupt. They bear the name of being Christ's
followers; yet it is impossible to distinguish them from the world. Ministers
take their texts from the Word of God, but preach smooth things. To this the
natural heart feels no objection. It is only the spirit and power of the truth
and the salvation of Christ that are hateful to the carnal heart. There is
nothing in the popular ministry that stirs the wrath of Satan, makes the sinner
tremble, or applies to the heart and conscience the fearful realities of a
judgement soon to come. Wicked men are generally pleased with a form of piety
without true godliness, and they will aid and support such a religion.
Said the angel, "Nothing less than the whole armour of righteousness can
enable man to overcome the powers of darkness and retain the victory over them.
Satan has taken full possession of the churches as a body. The sayings and
doings of men are dwelt upon instead of the plain, cutting truths of the Word of
God. The spirit and friendship of the world are at enmity with God. When the
truth in its simplicity and strength, as it is in Jesus, is brought to bear
against the spirit of the world, it at once awakens the spirit of persecution.
Very many who profess to be Christians have not known God. The natural heart has
not been changed, and the carnal mind remains at enmity with God. They are
Satan's faithful servants, notwithstanding they have assumed another name."
I saw that since Jesus left the holy place of the heavenly sanctuary and
entered within the second veil, the churches have been filling up with every
unclean and hateful bird. I saw great iniquity and vileness in the churches; yet
their members profess to be Christians. Their profession, their prayers, and
their exhortations are an abomination in the sight of God. Said the angel,
"God will not smell in their assemblies. Selfishness, fraud, and deceit are
practised by them without the reprovings of conscience. And over all these evil
traits they throw the cloak of religion." I was shown the pride of the
nominal churches. God is not in their thoughts; their carnal minds dwell upon
themselves; they decorate their poor mortal bodies, and then look upon
themselves with satisfaction and pleasure. Jesus and the angels look upon them
in anger. Said the angel, "Their sins and pride have reached unto heaven.
Their portion is prepared. Justice and judgement have slumbered long, but will
soon awake. Vengeance is Mine, I will repay, saith the Lord." The fearful
threatenings of the third angel are to be realised, and all the wicked are to
drink of the wrath of God. An innumerable host of evil angels are spreading over
the whole land and crowding the churches. These agents of Satan look upon the
religious bodies with exultation, for the cloak of religion covers the greatest
crime and iniquity.
All heaven beholds with indignation human beings, the workmanship of God,
reduced by their fellow men to the lowest depths of degradation and placed on a
level with the brute creation. Professed followers of that dear Saviour whose
compassion was ever moved at the sight of human woe, heartily engage in this
enormous and grievous sin, and deal in slaves and souls of men. Human agony is
carried from place to place and bought and sold. Angels have recorded it all; it
is written in the book. The tears of the pious bondmen and bondwomen, of
fathers, mothers, and children, brothers and sisters, are all bottled up in
heaven. God will restrain His anger but little longer. His wrath burns against
this nation and especially against the religious bodies that have sanctioned
this terrible traffic and have themselves engaged in it. Such injustice, such
oppression, such sufferings, are looked upon with heartless indifference by many
professed followers of the meek and lowly Jesus. And many of them can themselves
inflict, with hateful satisfaction, all this indescribable agony; and yet they
dare to worship God. It is solemn mockery; Satan exults over it and reproaches
Jesus and His angels with such inconsistency, saying, with hellish triumph,
"Such are Christ's followers!"
These professed Christians read of the sufferings of the martyrs, and tears
course down their cheeks. They wonder that men could ever become so hardened as
to practice such cruelty toward their fellow men. Yet those who think and speak
thus are at the same time holding human beings in slavery. And this is not all;
they sever the ties of nature and cruelly oppress their fellow men. They can
inflict most inhuman torture with the same relentless cruelty manifested by
papists and heathen toward Christ's followers. Said the angel, "It will be
more tolerable for the heathen and for papists in the day of the execution of
God's judgement than for such men." The cries of the oppressed have reached
unto heaven, and angels stand amazed at the untold, agonising sufferings which
man, formed in the image of his Maker, causes his fellow man. Said the angel,
"The names of the oppressors are written in blood, crossed with stripes,
and flooded with agonising, burning tears of suffering. God's anger will not
cease until He has caused this land of light to drink the dregs of the cup of
His fury, until He has rewarded unto Babylon double. Reward her even as she
rewarded you, double unto her double according to her works; in the cup which
she hath filled, fill to her double."
I saw that the slave master will have to answer for the soul of his slave
whom he has kept in ignorance; and the sins of the slave will be visited upon
the master. God cannot take to heaven the slave who has been kept in ignorance
and degradation, knowing nothing of God or the Bible, fearing nothing but his
master's lash, and holding a lower position than the brutes. But He does the
best thing for him that a compassionate God can do. He permits him to be as if
he had not been, while the master must endure the seven last plagues and then
come up in the second resurrection and suffer the second, most awful death. Then
the justice of God will be satisfied.
The Loud Cry
I saw angels hurrying to and fro in heaven, descending to the earth, and
again ascending to heaven, preparing for the fulfilment of some important event.
Then I saw another mighty angel commissioned to descend to the earth, to unite
his voice with the third angel, and give power and force to his message. Great
power and glory were imparted to the angel, and as he descended, the earth was
lightened with his glory. The light which attended this angel penetrated
everywhere, as he cried mightily, with a strong voice, "Babylon the great
is fallen, is fallen, and is become the habitation of devils, and the hold of
every foul spirit, and a cage of every unclean and hateful bird." The
message of the fall of Babylon, as given by the second angel, is repeated, with
the additional mention of the corruptions which have been entering the churches
since 1844. The work of this angel comes in at the right time to join in the
last great work of the third angel's message as it swells to a loud cry. And the
people of God are thus prepared to stand in the hour of temptation, which they
are soon to meet. I saw a great light resting upon them, and they united to
fearlessly proclaim the third angel's message.
Angels were sent to aid the mighty angel from heaven, and I heard voices
which seemed to sound everywhere, "Come out of her, My people, that ye be
not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues. For her sins
have reached unto heaven, and God hath remembered her iniquities." This
message seemed to be an addition to the third message, joining it as the
midnight cry joined the second angel's message in 1844. The glory of God rested
upon the patient, waiting saints, and they fearlessly gave the last solemn
warning, proclaiming the fall of Babylon and calling upon God's people to come
out of her that they might escape her fearful doom.
The light that was shed upon the waiting ones penetrated everywhere, and
those in the churches who had any light, who had not heard and rejected the
three messages, obeyed the call and left the fallen churches. Many had come to
years of accountability since these messages had been given, and the light shone
upon them, and they were privileged to choose life or death. Some chose life and
took their stand with those who were looking for their Lord and keeping all His
commandments. The third message was to do its work; all were to be tested upon
it, and the precious ones were to be called out from the religious bodies. A
compelling power moved the honest, while the manifestation of the power of God
brought a fear and restraint upon their unbelieving relatives and friends so
that they dared not, neither had they the power to, hinder those who felt the
work of the Spirit of God upon them. The last call was carried even to the poor
slaves, and the pious among them poured forth their songs of rapturous joy at
the prospect of their happy deliverance. Their masters could not check them;
fear and astonishment kept them silent. Mighty miracles were wrought, the sick
were healed, and signs and wonders followed the believers. God was in the work,
and every saint, fearless of consequences, followed the convictions of his own
conscience and united with those who were keeping all the commandments of God;
and with power they sounded abroad the third message. I saw that this message
will close with power and strength far exceeding the midnight cry.
Servants of God, endowed with power from on high with their faces lighted up,
and shining with holy consecration, went forth to proclaim the message from
heaven. Souls that were scattered all through the religious bodies answered to
the call, and the precious were hurried out of the doomed churches, as Lot was
hurried out of Sodom before her destruction. God's people were strengthened by
the excellent glory which rested upon them in rich abundance and prepared them
to endure the hour of temptation. I heard everywhere a multitude of voices
saying, "Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the
commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus."
The Third Message Closed
I was pointed down to the time when the third angel's message was closing.
The power of God had rested upon His people; they had accomplished their work
and were prepared for the trying hour before them. They had received the latter
rain, or refreshing from the presence of the Lord, and the living testimony had
been revived. The last great warning had sounded everywhere, and it had stirred
up and enraged the inhabitants of the earth who would not receive the message.
I saw angels hurrying to and fro in heaven. An angel with a writer's inkhorn
by his side returned from the earth and reported to Jesus that his work was
done, and the saints were numbered and sealed. Then I saw Jesus, who had been
ministering before the ark containing the ten commandments, throw down the
censer. He raised His hands, and with a loud voice said, "It is done."
And all the angelic host laid off their crowns as Jesus made the solemn
declaration, "He that is unjust, let him be unjust still: and he which is
filthy, let him be filthy still: and he that is righteous, let him be righteous
still: and he that is holy, let him be holy still."
Every case had been decided for life or death. While Jesus had been
ministering in the sanctuary, the judgement had been going on for the righteous
dead, and then for the righteous living. Christ had received His kingdom, having
made the atonement for His people and blotted out their sins. The subjects of
the kingdom were made up. The marriage of the Lamb was consummated. And the
kingdom, and the greatness of the kingdom under the whole heaven, was given to
Jesus and the heirs of salvation, and Jesus was to reign as King of kings and
Lord of lords.
As Jesus moved out of the most holy place, I heard the tinkling of the bells
upon His garment; and as He left, a cloud of darkness covered the inhabitants of
the earth. There was then no mediator between guilty man and an offended God.
While Jesus had been standing between God and guilty man, a restraint was upon
the people; but when He stepped out from between man and the Father, the
restraint was removed and Satan had entire control of the finally impenitent. It
was impossible for the plagues to be poured out while Jesus officiated in the
sanctuary; but as His work there is finished, and His intercession closes, there
is nothing to stay the wrath of God, and it breaks with fury upon the
shelterless head of the guilty sinner, who has slighted salvation and hated
reproof. In that fearful time, after the close of Jesus' mediation, the saints
were living in the sight of a holy God without an intercessor. Every case was
decided, every jewel numbered. Jesus tarried a moment in the outer apartment of
the heavenly sanctuary, and the sins which had been confessed while He was in
the most holy place were placed upon Satan, the originator of sin, who must
suffer their punishment.
Then I saw Jesus lay off His priestly attire and clothe Himself with His most
kingly robes. Upon His head were many crowns, a crown within a crown. Surrounded
by the angelic host, He left heaven. The plagues were falling upon the
inhabitants of the earth. Some were denouncing God and cursing Him. Others
rushed to the people of God and begged to be taught how they might escape His
judgements. But the saints had nothing for them. The last tear for sinners had
been shed, the last agonising prayer offered, the last burden borne, the last
warning given. The sweet voice of mercy was no more to invite them. When the
saints, and all heaven, were interested for their salvation, they had no
interest for themselves. Life and death had been set before them. Many desired
life, but made no effort to obtain it. They did not choose life, and now there
was no atoning blood to cleanse the guilty, no compassionate Saviour to plead
for them, and cry, "Spare, spare the sinner a little longer." All
heaven had united with Jesus, as they heard the fearful words, "It is done.
It is finished." The plan of salvation had been accomplished, but few had
chosen to accept it. And as mercy's sweet voice died away, fear and horror
seized the wicked. With terrible distinctness they heard the words, "Too
late! too late!"
Those who had not prized God's Word were hurrying to and fro, wandering from
sea to sea, and from the north to the east, to seek the Word of the Lord. Said
the angel, "They shall not find it. There is a famine in the land; not a
famine of bread, nor a thirst for water, but for hearing the words of the Lord.
What would they not give for one word of approval from God! but no, they must
hunger and thirst on. Day after day have they slighted salvation, prizing
earthly riches and earthly pleasure higher than any heavenly treasure or
inducement. They have rejected Jesus and despised His saints. The filthy must
remain filthy forever."
Many of the wicked were greatly enraged as they suffered the effects of the
plagues. It was a scene of fearful agony. Parents were bitterly reproaching
their children, and children their parents, brothers their sisters, and sisters
their brothers. Loud, wailing cries were heard in every direction, "It was
you who kept me from receiving the truth which would have saved me from this
awful hour." The people turned upon their ministers with bitter hate and
reproached them, saying, "You have not warned us. You told us that all the
world was to be converted, and cried, Peace, peace, to quiet every fear that was
aroused. You have not told us of this hour; and those who warned us of it you
declared to be fanatics and evil men, who would ruin us." But I saw that
the ministers did not escape the wrath of God. Their suffering was tenfold
greater than that of their people. -
The Time of Trouble
I saw the saints leaving the cities and villages, and associating together in
companies, and living in the most solitary places. Angels provided them food and
water, while the wicked were suffering from hunger and thirst. Then I saw the
leading men of the earth consulting together, and Satan and his angels busy
around them. I saw a writing, copies of which were scattered in different parts
of the land, giving orders that unless the saints should yield their peculiar
faith, give up the Sabbath, and observe the first day of the week, the people
were at liberty after a certain time to put them to death. But in this hour of
trial the saints were calm and composed, trusting in God and leaning upon His
promise that a way of escape would be made for them. In some places, before the
time for the decree to be executed, the wicked rushed upon the saints to slay
them; but angels in the form of men of war fought for them. Satan wished to have
the privilege of destroying the saints of the Most High; but Jesus bade His
angels watch over them. God would be honoured by making a covenant with those
who had kept His law, in the sight of the heathen round about them; and Jesus
would be honoured by translating, without their seeing death, the faithful,
waiting ones who had so long expected Him.
Soon I saw the saints suffering great mental anguish. They seemed to be
surrounded by the wicked inhabitants of the earth. Every appearance was against
them. Some began to fear that God had at last left them to perish by the hand of
the wicked. But if their eyes could have been opened, they would have seen
themselves surrounded by angels of God. Next came the multitude of the angry
wicked, and next a mass of evil angels, hurrying on the wicked to slay the
saints. But before they could approach God's people, the wicked must first pass
this company of mighty, holy angels. This was impossible. The angels of God were
causing them to recede and also causing the evil angels who were pressing around
them to fall back.
It was an hour of fearful, terrible agony to the saints. Day and night they
cried unto God for deliverance. To outward appearance, there was no possibility
of their escape. The wicked had already begun to triumph, crying out, "Why
doesn't your God deliver you out of our hands? Why don't you go up and save your
lives?" But the saints heeded them not. Like Jacob, they were wrestling
with God. The angels longed to deliver them, but they must wait a little longer;
the people of God must drink of the cup and be baptised with the baptism. The
angels, faithful to their trust, continued their watch. God would not suffer His
name to be reproached among the heathen. The time had nearly come when He was to
manifest His mighty power and gloriously deliver His saints. For His name's
glory He would deliver every one of those who had patiently waited for Him and
whose names were written in the book.
I was pointed back to faithful Noah. When the rain descended and the flood
came, Noah and his family had entered the ark, and God had shut them in. Noah
had faithfully warned the inhabitants of the antediluvian world, while they had
mocked and derided him. And as the waters descended upon the earth, and one
after another was drowning, they beheld that ark, of which they had made so much
sport, riding safely upon the waters, preserving the faithful Noah and His
family. So I saw that the people of God, who had faithfully warned the world of
His coming wrath, would be delivered. God would not suffer the wicked to destroy
those who were expecting translation and who would not bow to the decree of the
beast or receive his mark. I saw that if the wicked were permitted to slay the
saints, Satan and all his evil host, and all who hate God, would be gratified.
And oh, what a triumph it would be for his satanic majesty to have power, in the
last closing struggle, over those who had so long waited to behold Him whom they
loved! Those who have mocked at the idea of the saints' going up will witness
the care of God for His people and behold their glorious deliverance.
As the saints left the cities and villages, they were pursued by the wicked,
who sought to slay them. But the swords that were raised to kill God's people
broke and fell as powerless as a straw. Angels of God shielded the saints. As
they cried day and night for deliverance, their cry came up before the Lord. -
Deliverance of the Saints
It was at midnight that God chose to deliver His people. As the wicked were
mocking around them, suddenly the sun appeared, shining in his strength, and the
moon stood still. The wicked looked upon the scene with amazement, while the
saints beheld with solemn joy the tokens of their deliverance. Signs and wonders
followed in quick succession. Everything seemed turned out of its natural
course. The streams ceased to flow. Dark, heavy clouds came up and clashed
against each other. But there was one clear place of settled glory, whence came
the voice of God like many waters, shaking the heavens and the earth. There was
a mighty earthquake. The graves were opened, and those who had died in faith
under the third angel's message, keeping the Sabbath, came forth from their
dusty beds, glorified, to hear the covenant of peace that God was to make with
those who had kept His law.
The sky opened and shut and was in commotion. The mountains shook like a reed
in the wind and cast out ragged rocks all around. The sea boiled like a pot and
cast out stones upon the land. And as God spoke the day and the hour of Jesus'
coming and delivered the everlasting covenant to His people, He spoke one
sentence, and then paused, while the words were rolling through the earth. The
Israel of God stood with their eyes fixed upward, listening to the words as they
came from the mouth of Jehovah and rolled through the earth like peals of
loudest thunder. It was awfully solemn. At the end of every sentence the saints
shouted, "Glory! Hallelujah!" Their countenances were lighted up with
the glory of God, and they shone with glory as did the face of Moses when he
came down from Sinai. The wicked could not look upon them for the glory. And
when the never-ending blessing was pronounced on those who had honoured God in
keeping His Sabbath holy, there was a mighty shout of victory over the beast and
over his image.
Then commenced the jubilee, when the land should rest. I saw the pious slave
rise in victory and triumph, and shake off the chains that bound him, while his
wicked master was in confusion and knew not what to do; for the wicked could not
understand the words of the voice of God.
Soon appeared the great white cloud, upon which sat the Son of man. When it
first appeared in the distance, this cloud looked very small. The angel said
that it was the sign of the Son of man. As it drew nearer the earth, we could
behold the excellent glory and majesty of Jesus as He rode forth to conquer. A
retinue of holy angels, with bright, glittering crowns upon their heads,
escorted Him on His way. No language can describe the glory of the scene. The
living cloud of majesty and unsurpassed glory came still nearer, and we could
clearly behold the lovely person of Jesus. He did not wear a crown of thorns,
but a crown of glory rested upon His holy brow. Upon His vesture and thigh was a
name written, King of kings, and Lord of lords. His countenance was as bright as
the noonday sun, His eyes were as a flame of fire, and His feet had the
appearance of fine brass. His voice sounded like many musical instruments. The
earth trembled before Him, the heavens departed as a scroll when it is rolled
together, and every mountain and island were moved out of their places.
"And the kings of the earth, and the great men, and the rich men, and the
chief captains, and the mighty men, and every bondman, and every freeman, hid
themselves in the dens and in the rocks of the mountains; and said to the
mountains and rocks, Fall on us, and hide us from the face of Him that sitteth
on the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb: for the great day of His wrath is
come; and who shall be able to stand?" Those who a short time before would
have destroyed God's faithful children from the earth, now witnessed the glory
of God which rested upon them. And amid all their terror they heard the voices
of the saints in joyful strains, saying, "Lo, this is our God; we have
waited for Him, and He will save us."
The earth mightily shook as the voice of the Son of God called forth the
sleeping saints. They responded to the call and came forth clothed with glorious
immortality, crying, "Victory, victory, over death and the grave! O death,
where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory?" Then the living saints
and the risen ones raised their voices in a long, transporting shout of victory.
Those bodies that had gone down into the grave bearing the marks of disease and
death came up in immortal health and vigour. The living saints are changed in a
moment, in the twinkling of an eye, and caught up with the risen ones, and
together they meet their Lord in the air. Oh, what a glorious meeting! Friends
whom death had separated were united, never more to part.
On each side of the cloudy chariot were wings, and beneath it were living
wheels; and as the chariot rolled upward, the wheels cried, "Holy,"
and the wings, as they moved, cried, "Holy," and the retinue of holy
angels around the cloud cried, "Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty!"
And the saints in the cloud cried, "Glory! Alleluia!" And the chariot
rolled upward to the Holy City. Before entering the city, the saints were
arranged in a perfect square, with Jesus in the midst. He stood head and
shoulders above the saints and above the angels. His majestic form and lovely
countenance could be seen by all in the square. -
The Saints' Reward
Then I saw a very great number of angels bring from the city glorious
crowns--a crown for every saint, with his name written thereon. As Jesus called
for the crowns, angels presented them to Him, and with His own right hand, the
lovely Jesus placed the crowns on the heads of the saints. In the same manner
the angels brought the harps, and Jesus presented them also to the saints. The
commanding angels first struck the note, and then every voice was raised in
grateful, happy praise, and every hand skilfully swept over the strings of the
harp, sending forth melodious music in rich and perfect strains. Then I saw
Jesus lead the redeemed company to the gate of the city. He laid hold of the
gate and swung it back on its glittering hinges and bade the nations that had
kept the truth enter in. Within the city there was everything to feast the eye.
Rich glory they beheld everywhere. Then Jesus looked upon His redeemed saints;
their countenances were radiant with glory; and as He fixed His loving eyes upon
them, He said, with His rich, musical voice, "I behold the travail of My
soul, and am satisfied. This rich glory is yours to enjoy eternally. Your
sorrows are ended. There shall be no more death, neither sorrow nor crying,
neither shall there be any more pain." I saw the redeemed host bow and cast
their glittering crowns at the feet of Jesus, and then, as His lovely hand
raised them up, they touched their golden harps and filled all heaven with their
rich music and songs to the Lamb.
I then saw Jesus leading His people to the tree of life, and again we heard
His lovely voice, richer than any music that ever fell on mortal ear, saying,
"The leaves of this tree are for the healing of the nations. Eat ye all of
it." Upon the tree of life was most beautiful fruit, of which the saints
could partake freely. In the city was a most glorious throne, from which
proceeded a pure river of water of life, clear as crystal. On each side of this
river was the tree of life, and on the banks of the river were other beautiful
trees bearing fruit which was good for food.
Language is altogether too feeble to attempt a description of heaven. As the
scene rises before me, I am lost in amazement. Carried away with the surpassing
splendour and excellent glory, I lay down the pen, and exclaim, "Oh, what
love! what wondrous love!" The most exalted language fails to describe the
glory of heaven or the matchless depths of a Saviour's love. -
The Earth Desolated
My attention was again directed to the earth. The wicked had been destroyed,
and their dead bodies were lying upon its surface. The wrath of God in the seven
last plagues had been visited upon the inhabitants of the earth, causing them to
gnaw their tongues from pain and to curse God. The false shepherds had been the
signal objects of Jehovah's wrath. Their eyes had consumed away in their holes,
and their tongues in their mouths, while they stood upon their feet. After the
saints had been delivered by the voice of God, the wicked multitude turned their
rage upon one another. The earth seemed to be deluged with blood, and dead
bodies were from one end of it to the other.
The earth looked like a desolate wilderness. Cities and villages, shaken down
by the earthquake, lay in heaps. Mountains had been moved out of their places,
leaving large caverns. Ragged rocks, thrown out by the sea, or torn out of the
earth itself, were scattered all over its surface. Large trees had been uprooted
and were strewn over the land. Here is to be the home of Satan with his evil
angels for a thousand years. Here he will be confined, to wander up and down
over the broken surface of the earth and see the effects of his rebellion
against God's law. For a thousand years he can enjoy the fruit of the curse
which he has caused. Limited alone to the earth, he will not have the privilege
of ranging to other planets, to tempt and annoy those who have not fallen.
During this time, Satan suffers extremely. Since his fall his evil traits have
been in constant exercise. But he is then to be deprived of his power, and left
to reflect upon the part which he has acted since his fall, and to look forward
with trembling and terror to the dreadful future, when he must suffer for all
the evil that he has done and be punished for all the sins that he has caused to
be committed.
I heard shouts of triumph from the angels and from the redeemed saints, which
sounded like ten thousand musical instruments, because they were to be no more
annoyed and tempted by Satan and because the inhabitants of other worlds were
delivered from his presence and his temptations.
Then I saw thrones, and Jesus and the redeemed saints sat upon them; and the
saints reigned as kings and priests unto God. Christ, in union with His people,
judged the wicked dead, comparing their acts with the statute book, the Word of
God, and deciding every case according to the deeds done in the body. Then they
meted out to the wicked the portion which they must suffer, according to their
works; and it was written against their names in the book of death. Satan also
and his angels were judged by Jesus and the saints. Satan's punishment was to be
far greater than that of those whom he had deceived. His suffering would so far
exceed theirs as to bear no comparison with it. After all those whom he had
deceived had perished, Satan was still to live and suffer on much longer.
After the judgement of the wicked dead had been finished, at the end of the
one thousand years, Jesus left the city, and the saints and a train of the
angelic host followed Him. Jesus descended upon a great mountain, which as soon
as His feet touched it, parted asunder and became a mighty plain. Then we looked
up and saw the great and beautiful city, with twelve foundations, and twelve
gates, three on each side, and an angel at each gate. We cried out, "The
city! the great city! it is coming down from God out of heaven!" And it
came down in all its splendour and dazzling glory and settled in the mighty
plain which Jesus had prepared for it.
The Second Resurrection
Then Jesus and all the retinue of holy angels, and all the redeemed saints,
left the city. The angels surrounded their Commander and escorted Him on His
way, and the train of redeemed saints followed. Then, in terrible, fearful
majesty, Jesus called forth the wicked dead; and they came up with the same
feeble, sickly bodies that went into the grave. What a spectacle! what a scene!
At the first resurrection all came forth in immortal bloom; but at the second
the marks of the curse are visible on all. The kings and noblemen of the earth,
the mean and low, the learned and unlearned, come forth together. All behold the
Son of man; and those very men who despised and mocked Him, who put the crown of
thorns upon His sacred brow, and smote Him with the reed, behold Him in all His
kingly majesty. Those who spit upon Him in the hour of His trial now turn from
His piercing gaze and from the glory of His countenance. Those who drove the
nails through His hands and feet now look upon the marks of His crucifixion.
Those who thrust the spear into His side behold the marks of their cruelty on
His body. And they know that He is the very one whom they crucified and derided
in His expiring agony. And then there arises one long protracted wail of agony,
as they flee to hide from the presence of the King of kings and Lord of lords.
All are seeking to hide in the rocks, to shield themselves from the terrible
glory of Him whom they once despised. And, overwhelmed and pained with His
majesty and exceeding glory, they with one accord raise their voices, and with
terrible distinctness exclaim, "Blessed is He that cometh in the name of
the Lord!"
Then Jesus and the holy angels, accompanied by all the saints, again go to
the city, and the bitter lamentations and wailings of the doomed wicked fill the
air. Then I saw that Satan again commenced his work. He passed around among his
subjects, and made the weak and feeble strong, and told them that he and his
angels were powerful. He pointed to the countless millions who had been raised.
There were mighty warriors and kings who were well skilled in battle and who had
conquered kingdoms. And there were mighty giants and valiant men who had never
lost a battle. There was the proud, ambitious Napoleon, whose approach had
caused kingdoms to tremble. There stood men of lofty stature and dignified
bearing, who had fallen in battle while thirsting to conquer. As they come forth
from their graves, they resume the current of their thoughts where it ceased in
death. They possess the same desire to conquer which ruled when they fell. Satan
consults with his angels, and then with those kings and conquerors and mighty
men. Then he looks over the vast army, and tells them that the company in the
city is small and feeble, and that they can go up and take it, and cast out its
inhabitants, and possess its riches and glory themselves.
Satan succeeds in deceiving them, and all immediately begin to prepare
themselves for battle. There are many skilful men in that vast army, and they
construct all kinds of implements of war. Then with Satan at their head, the
multitude move on. Kings and warriors follow close after Satan, and the
multitude follow after in companies. Each company has its leader, and order is
observed as they march over the broken surface of the earth to the Holy City.
Jesus closes the gates of the city, and this vast army surround it, and place
themselves in battle array, expecting a fierce conflict. Jesus and all the
angelic host and all the saints, with the glittering crowns upon their heads,
ascend to the top of the wall of the city. Jesus speaks with majesty, saying,
"Behold, ye sinners, the reward of the just! And behold, My redeemed, the
reward of the wicked!" The vast multitude behold the glorious company on
the walls of the city. And as they witness the splendour of their glittering
crowns and see their faces radiant with glory, reflecting the image of Jesus,
and then behold the unsurpassed glory and majesty of the King of kings and Lord
of lords, their courage fails. A sense of the treasure and glory which they have
lost rushes upon them, and they realise that the wages of sin is death. They see
the holy, happy company whom they have despised, clothed with glory, honour,
immortality, and eternal life, while they are outside the city with every mean
and abominable thing.
The Second Death
Satan rushes into the midst of his followers and tries to stir up the
multitude to action. But fire from God out of heaven is rained upon them, and
the great men, and mighty men, the noble, the poor and miserable, are all
consumed together. I saw that some were quickly destroyed, while others suffered
longer. They were punished according to the deeds done in the body. Some were
many days consuming, and just as long as there was a portion of them unconsumed,
all the sense of suffering remained. Said the angel, "The worm of life
shall not die; their fire shall not be quenched as long as there is the least
particle for it to prey upon."
Satan and his angels suffered long. Satan bore not only the weight and
punishment of his own sins, but also of the sins of the redeemed host, which had
been placed upon him; and he must also suffer for the ruin of souls which he had
caused. Then I saw that Satan and all the wicked host were consumed, and the
justice of God was satisfied; and all the angelic host, and all the redeemed
saints, with a loud voice said, "Amen!"
Said the angel, "Satan is the root, his children are the branches. They
are now consumed root and branch. They have died an everlasting death. They are
never to have a resurrection, and God will have a clean universe." I then
looked and saw the fire which had consumed the wicked, burning up the rubbish
and purifying the earth. Again I looked and saw the earth purified. There was
not a single sign of the curse. The broken, uneven surface of the earth now
looked like a level, extensive plain. God's entire universe was clean, and the
great controversy was forever ended. Wherever we looked, everything upon which
the eye rested was beautiful and holy. And all the redeemed host, old and young,
great and small, cast their glittering crowns at the feet of their Redeemer, and
prostrated themselves in adoration before Him, and worshiped Him that liveth
forever and ever. The beautiful new earth, with all its glory, was the eternal
inheritance of the saints. The kingdom and dominion, and the greatness of the
kingdom under the whole heaven, was then given to the saints of the Most High,
who were to possess it forever, even forever and ever.