Earth's Last Crisis
Widespread Apprehension About the Future
The present is a time of overwhelming interest to all living. Rulers and statesmen, men
who occupy positions of trust and authority, thinking men and women of all classes, have
their attention fixed upon the events taking place about us. They are watching the
relations that exist among the nations. They observe the intensity that is taking
possession of every earthly element and they recognise that something great and decisive
is about to take place--that the world is on the verge of a stupendous crisis.--PK 537 (c.
1914).
The calamities by land and sea, the unsettled state of society, the alarms of war, are
portentous. They forecast approaching events of the greatest magnitude. The agencies of
evil are combining their forces and consolidating. They are strengthening for the last
great crisis. Great changes are soon to take place in our world, and the final movements
will be rapid ones.--9T
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(1909).
Troublous Times Soon to Come
The time of trouble, which is to increase until the end, is very near at hand. We have
no time to lose. The world is stirred with the spirit of war. The prophecies of the
eleventh of Daniel have almost reached their final fulfilment.--RH Nov. 24, 1904.
The time of trouble--trouble such as was not since there was a nation [Dan. 12:1]--is
right upon us, and we are like the sleeping virgins. We are to awake and ask the Lord
Jesus to place underneath us His everlasting arms, and carry us through the time of trial
before us.--3MR 305 (1906).
The world is becoming more and more lawless. Soon great trouble will arise among the
nations--trouble that will not cease until Jesus comes.--RH Feb. 11, 1904.
We are on the very verge of the time of trouble, and perplexities that are scarcely
dreamed of are before us.--9T 43 (1909).
We are standing on the threshold of the crisis of the ages. In quick succession the
judgements of God will follow one another--fire, and flood, and earthquake, with war and
bloodshed.--PK 278 (c. 1914).
There are stormy times before us, but let us not utter one word of unbelief or
discouragement.--ChS 136 (1905).
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God Has Always Warned of Coming Judgements
God has always given men warning of coming judgements. Those who had faith in His
message for their time, and who acted out their faith in obedience to His commandments,
escaped the judgements that fell upon the disobedient and unbelieving.
The word came to Noah, "Come thou and all thy house into the ark; for thee have I
seen righteous before Me." Noah obeyed and was saved. The message came to Lot,
"Up, get you out of this place; for the Lord will destroy this city" (Gen. 7:1;
19:14). Lot placed himself under the guardianship of the heavenly messengers and was
saved. So Christ's disciples were given warning of the destruction of Jerusalem. Those who
watched for the sign of the coming ruin, and fled from the city, escaped the destruction.
So now we are given warning of Christ's second coming and of the destruction to fall upon
the world. Those who heed the warning will be saved.--DA 634 (1898).
God Has Told Us What to Expect in Our Day
Before His crucifixion the Saviour explained to His disciples that He was to be put to
death and to rise again from the tomb, and angels were present to impress His words on
minds and hearts.[1.SEE MARK 8:31, 32; 9:31; 10:32-34.] But the disciples were looking for
temporal deliverance from the Roman yoke, and they could not tolerate the thought that He
in whom all their hopes centred should suffer an ignominious death. The words which
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they needed to remember were banished from their minds, and when the time of trial came
it found them unprepared. The death of Jesus as fully destroyed their hopes as if He had
not forewarned them.
So in the prophecies the future is opened before us as plainly as it was opened to the
disciples by the words of Christ. The events connected with the close of probation and the
work of preparation for the time of trouble, are clearly presented. But multitudes have no
more understanding of these important truths than if they had never been revealed.--GC 594
(1911).
Last Day Prophecies Demand Our Attention
I then saw the third angel [Rev. 14:9-11]. Said my accompanying angel, "Fearful is
his work. Awful is his mission. He is the angel that is to select the wheat from the tares
and seal, or bind, the wheat for the heavenly garner. These things should engross the
whole mind, the whole attention."--EW 118 (1854).
We shall have to stand before magistrates to answer for our allegiance to the law of
God, to make known the reasons of our faith. And the youth should understand these things.
They should know the things that will come to pass before the closing up of the world's
history. These things concern our eternal welfare, and teachers and students should give
more attention to them.--6T 128, 129 (1900).
We should study the great waymarks that point out the times in which we are
living.--4MR 163 (1895).
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Those who place themselves under God's control, to be led and guided by Him, will catch
the steady tread of the events ordained by Him to take place.--7T 14 (1902).
We are to see in history the fulfilment of prophecy, to study the workings of
Providence in the great reformatory movements, and to understand the progress of events in
the marshalling of the nations for the final conflict of the great controversy.--8T 307
(1904).
Study the Books of Daniel and Revelation Especially
There is need of a much closer study of the Word of God; especially should Daniel and
the Revelation have attention as never before. . . . The light that Daniel received from
God was given especially for these last days.--TM 112, 113 (1896).
Let us read and study the twelfth chapter of Daniel. It is a warning that we shall all
need to understand before the time of the end.--15 MR 228 (1903).
The last book of the New Testament scriptures is full of truth that we need to
understand.--COL 133 (1900).
The unfulfilled predictions of the book of Revelation are soon to be fulfilled. This
prophecy is now to be studied with diligence by the people of God and should be clearly
understood. It does not conceal the truth; it
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clearly forewarns, telling us what will be in the future.--1NL 96 (1903).
The solemn messages that have been given in their order in the Revelation are to occupy
the first place in the minds of God's people.--8T 302 (1904).
The Subject Should Be Kept Before the People
There are many who do not understand the prophecies relating to these days and they
must be enlightened. It is the duty of both watchmen and laymen to give the trumpet a
certain sound.--Ev 194, 195 (1875).
Let the watchmen now lift up their voice and give the message which is present truth
for this time. Let us show the people where we are in prophetic history.--5T 716 (1889).
There is a day that God hath appointed for the close of this world's history:
"This gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all
nations; and then shall the end come." Prophecy is fast fulfilling. More, much more,
should be said about these tremendously important subjects. The day is at hand when the
destiny of souls will be fixed forever. . . .
Great pains should be taken to keep this subject before the people. The solemn fact is
to be kept not only before the people of the world but before our own churches also, that
the day of the Lord will come suddenly, unexpectedly. The fearful warning of the
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prophecy is addressed to every soul. Let no one feel that he is secure from the danger
of being surprised. Let no one's interpretation of prophecy rob you of the conviction of
the knowledge of events which show that this great event is near at hand.--FE 335, 336
(1895).
Keeping Future Events in Proper Perspective
We are not now able to describe with accuracy the scenes to be enacted in our world in
the future, but this we do know, that this is a time when we must watch unto prayer, for
the great day of the Lord is at hand. --2SM 35 (1901).
The mark of the beast is exactly what it has been proclaimed to be. Not all in regard
to this matter is yet understood nor will it be understood until the unrolling of the
scroll.--6T 17 (1900).
Many will look away from present duties, present comfort and blessings, and be
borrowing trouble in regard to the future crisis. This will be making a time of trouble
beforehand, and we will receive no grace for any such anticipated troubles.--3SM 383, 384
(1884).
There is a time of trouble coming to the people of God, but we are not to keep that
constantly before the people and rein them up to have a time of trouble beforehand. There
is to be a shaking among God's people, but this is not the present truth to carry to the
churches.--1SM 180 (1890).