A VIVID VIEW OF FUTURE EVENTS
[MRS. WHITE'S PRESENTATION OF THE VIEWS GIVEN HER OF THE
AGE-LONG CONFLICT BETWEEN CHRIST AND HIS ANGELS AND SATAN AND HIS ANGELS WAS A
WORK IN WHICH SHE WAS, FROM TIME TO TIME, ENGAGED FROM EARLY LIFE TO THE CLOSE
OF HER MINISTRY. AGAIN AND AGAIN CERTAIN OF THE SCENES WERE PORTRAYED BEFORE HER
IN VIVID REPRESENTATIONS. TO THIS SHE MADE REFERENCE IN 1911, "WHILE
WRITING THE MANUSCRIPT OF GREAT CONTROVERSY I WAS OFTEN CONSCIOUS OF
THE PRESENCE OF THE ANGELS OF GOD AND MANY TIMES THE SCENES ABOUT WHICH I WAS
WRITING WERE PRESENTED TO ME ANEW IN VISIONS OF THE NIGHT SO THAT THEY WERE
FRESH AND VIVID IN MY MIND."--LETTER 56, 1900. NOTES AND PAPERS, PAGE
134.)
ONE
SUCH SCENE WHICH WAS PRESENTED TO HER ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS WAS THAT OF THE
DELIVERANCE OF THE SAINTS JUST BEFORE THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST. AN EARLY
PRESENTATION OF THIS IS FOUND IN EARLY WRITINGS, PAGES 285-288, AND IT IS
PRESENTED AGAIN IN THE FAMILIAR CHAPTER IN GREAT CONTROVERSY , PAGES
635-652, UNDER THE TITLE OF "GOD'S PEOPLE DELIVERED."
IN
1911 ELDER W. C. WHITE STATED, "WHILE MOTHER WAS WRITING THIS BOOK
GREAT CONTROVERSY], MANY OF THE SCENES WERE PRESENTED TO HER OVER AND OVER AGAIN
IN VISIONS OF THE NIGHT. THE DELIVERANCE OF GOD'S PEOPLE, AS GIVEN IN CHAPTER
40, WAS REPEATED THREE TIMES, AND ON TWO OCCASIONS, ONCE AT HER HOME IN
HEALDSBURG, AND ONCE AT THE ST. HELENA SANITARIUM, MEMBERS OF HER FAMILY
SLEEPING IN NEARBY ROOMS, WERE AWAKENED FROM SLEEP BY A CLEAR, MUSICAL CRY,
"THEY COME! THEY COME!" (SEE GREAT CONTROVERSY, P. 636.)
ON SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1884, WHILE
SPENDING A FEW DAYS AT THE ST. HELENA SANITARIUM, MRS. WHITE PENNED A LETTER TO
TWO OF THE LEADING MINISTERS OF THE DENOMINATION, GEORGE I. BUTLER, PRESIDENT OF
THE GENERAL CONFERENCE, AND S. N. HASKELL, A WORKER OF LARGE EXPERIENCE, IN
WHICH SHE DESCRIBED ONE OF THESE PRESENTATIONS WHICH WAS MADE TO HER ON FRIDAY
NIGHT, JAN. 18. THAT WHICH FOLLOWS IS A VIVID DESCRIPTION OF THIS
EXPERIENCE.--A. L. WHITE.] ON SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1884, WHILE SPENDING A FEW
DAYS AT THE ST. HELENA SANITARIUM, MRS. WHITE PENNED A LETTER TO TWO OF THE
LEADING MINISTERS OF THE DENOMINATION, GEORGE I. BUTLER, PRESIDENT OF THE
GENERAL CONFERENCE, AND S. N. HASKELL, A WORKER OF LARGE EXPERIENCE, IN WHICH
SHE DESCRIBED ONE OF THESE PRESENTATIONS WHICH WAS MADE TO HER ON FRIDAY NIGHT,
JAN. 18. THAT WHICH FOLLOWS IS A VIVID DESCRIPTION OF THIS EXPERIENCE.--A. L.
WHITE.]
Friday night several heard my voice exclaiming, "Look,
Look!" Whether I was dreaming or in vision, I cannot tell. I slept alone.
The time of trouble was upon us. I saw our people in great distress, weeping and
praying, pleading the sure promises of God, while the wicked were all around us,
mocking us and threatening to destroy us. They ridiculed our feebleness, they
mocked at the smallness of our numbers, and taunted us with words calculated to
cut deep. They charged us with taking an independent position from all the rest
of the world. They had cut off our resources so that we could not buy or sell,
and they referred to our abject poverty and stricken condition. They could not
see how we could live without the world. We were dependent on the world, and we
must concede to the customs, practices, and laws of the world, or go out of it.
If we were the only people in the world whom the Lord favored, the appearances
were awfully against us.
They declared that they had the truth, that miracles were
among them; that angels from heaven talked with them and walked with them, that
great power and signs and wonders were performed among them, and that this was
the temporal millennium they had been expecting so long. The whole world was
converted and in harmony with the Sunday law, and this little feeble people
stood out in defiance of the laws of the land and the law of God, and claimed to
be the only ones right on the earth. They declared, "The angels from heaven
have spoken to us," referring to those whom Satan personated that had died
and they claimed had gone to heaven. "You will bear the testimony of the
heavenly messengers." They sneered, they mocked, they derided and abused
the sorrowing ones. There was much more but I have not time to write it. But
while anguish was upon the loyal and true who would not worship the beast or his
image and accept and revere an idol Sabbath, One said, "Look up! Look
up!" Every eye was lifted, and the heavens seemed to part as a scroll when
it is rolled together, and as Stephen looked into heaven, we looked. The mockers
were taunting and reviling us, and boasting of what they intended to do to us if
we continued obstinate in holding fast our faith. But now we were as those who
heard them not; we were gazing upon a scene that shut out everything else.
There stood revealed the throne of God; around it were ten
thousand times ten thousand and thousands upon thousands, and close about the
throne were the martyrs. Among this number I saw the very ones who were so
recently in such abject misery, whom the world knew not, whom the world hated
and despised. A voice said, "Jesus, who is seated upon the throne, has so
loved man that He gave His life a sacrifice to redeem him from the power of
Satan, and to exalt him to His throne. He who is above all powers, He who has
the greatest influence in heaven and in earth, He to whom every soul is indebted
for every favor he has received, was meek and lowly in disposition, holy,
harmless, and undefiled in life. He was obedient to all His Father's
commandments. Wickedness has filled the earth; it is defiled under the
inhabitants thereof. The high places of the powers of earth have been polluted
with corruption and base idolatries; but the time has come when righteousness
shall receive the palm of victory and triumph. Those who were accounted by the
world as weak and unworthy, those who were defenseless against the cruelty of
men, shall be crowned conquerors and more than conquerors."
[Rev. 7:9-17 After this I beheld, and, lo, a great multitude,
which no man could number, of all nations, and kindreds, and people, and
tongues, stood before the throne, and before the Lamb, clothed with white robes,
and palms in their hands; And cried with a loud voice, saying, Salvation to our
God which sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb.
And
all the angels stood round about the throne, and [about] the elders and the four
beasts, and fell before the throne on their faces, and worshipped God, Saying,
Amen: Blessing, and glory, and wisdom, and thanksgiving,
and honour, and power, and might, [be] unto our God for ever and ever. Amen.
And
one of the elders answered, saying unto me, What are these which are arrayed in
white robes? and whence came they?
And
I said unto him, Sir, thou knowest. And he said to me, These are they which came
out of great tribulation, and have washed their robes, and made them white in
the blood of the Lamb. Therefore are they before the throne of God, and serve
him day and night in his temple: and he that sitteth on the throne shall dwell
among them.
They shall hunger no more, neither thirst any more; neither
shall the sun light on them, nor any heat. For
the Lamb which is in the midst of the throne shall feed them, and shall lead
them unto living fountains of waters: and God shall wipe away all tears from
their eyes.]
They are before the throne enjoying the sunless splendors of
eternal day, not as a scattered, feeble company, to suffer by the satanic
passions of a rebellious world, expressing the sentiments, the doctrines, and
the counsels of demons. Strong and terrible have become the masters of iniquity
in the world under the control of Satan, but strong is the Lord God who judgeth
Babylon. The just have no longer anything to fear from force or fraud as long as
they are loyal and true. A mightier than the strong man armed is set for their
defense. All power and greatness and excellence of character will be given to
those who have believed and stood in defense of the truth, standing up and
firmly defending the laws of God.
Another heavenly being exclaimed with firm and musical voice,
"They have come out of great tribulation. They have walked in the fiery
furnace in the world, heated intensely by the passions and caprices of men who
would enforce upon them the worship of the beast and his image, who would compel
them to be disloyal to the God of heaven. They have come from the mountains,
from the rocks, from the dens and caves of the earth, from dungeons, from
prisons, from secret councils, from the torture chamber, from hovels, from
garrets. They have passed through sore affliction, deep self-denial, and deep
disappointment. They are no longer to be the sport and ridicule of wicked men.
They are to be no longer mean and sorrowful in the eyes of those who despise
them. Remove the filthy garments from them, with which wicked men have delighted
to clothe them. Give them a change of raiment, even the white robes of
righteousness, and set a fair mitre upon their heads."
They were clothed in richer robes than earthly beings had ever
worn; they were crowned with diadems of glory such as human beings had never
seen. The days of suffering, of reproach, of want, of hunger, are no more;
weeping is past. Then they break forth in songs, loud, clear, and musical; they
wave the palm branches of victory, and exclaim, "Salvation to our God which
sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb."
Oh,
may God endue us with His Spirit and make us strong in His strength! In that
great day of supreme and final triumph it will be seen that the righteous were
strong, and that wickedness in all its forms and with all its pride was a weak
and miserable failure and defeat. We will cling close to Jesus, we will trust
Him, we will seek His grace and His great salvation. We must hide in Jesus, for
He is a covert from the storm, a present help in time of trouble.--Letter 6,
1884, pp. 1-4. (To G. I. Butler and S. N. Haskell, Jan. 20, 1884.)
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