Second Coming Delayed
by Ellen White
I saw that watch after watch was in the past. Because of this, should there be a lack
of vigilance? Oh, no! There is the greater necessity of unceasing watchfulness, for now
the moments are fewer than before the passing of the first watch. Now the period of
waiting is necessarily shorter than at first. If we watched with unabated vigilance then,
how much more need of double watchfulness in the second watch. The passing of the second
watch has brought us to the third, and now it is inexcusable to abate our watchfulness.
The third watch calls for threefold earnestness. To become impatient now would be to lose
all our earnest, persevering watching heretofore. The long night of gloom is trying; but
the morning is deferred in mercy, because if the Master should come, so many would be
found unready. God's unwillingness to have His people perish has been the reason for so
long delay. But the coming of the morning to the faithful, and of the night to the
unfaithful, is right upon us. By waiting and watching, God's people are to manifest their
peculiar character, their separation from the world. By our watching position we are to
show that we are truly strangers and pilgrims upon the earth. The difference between those
who love the world and those who love Christ is so plain as to be unmistakable. While
worldlings are all earnestness and ambition to secure earthly treasure, God's people are
not conformed to the world, but show by their earnest, watching, waiting position that
they are transformed; that their home is not in this world, but that they are seeking a
better country, even a heavenly. 2T 193
"When the fruit is brought forth, immediately he putteth in the sickle, because
the harvest is come." Christ is waiting with longing desire for the manifestation of
Himself in His church. When the character of Christ shall be perfectly reproduced in His
people, then He will come to claim them as His own.
It is the privilege of every Christian not only to look for but to hasten the coming of
our Lord Jesus Christ, (2 Peter 3:12, margin). Were all who profess His name bearing fruit
to His glory, how quickly the whole world would be sown with the seed of the gospel.
Quickly the last great harvest would be ripened, and Christ would come to gather the
precious grain. COL 69
For forty years did unbelief, murmuring, and rebellion shut out ancient Israel from the
land of Canaan. The same sins have delayed the entrance of modern Israel into the heavenly
Canaan. In neither case were the promises of God at fault. It is the unbelief, the
worldliness, unconsecration, and strife among the Lord's professed people that have kept
us in this world of sin and sorrow so many years.-- Manuscript 4, 1883. EV 696
We may have to remain here in this world because of insubordination many more years, as
did the children of Israel; but for Christ's sake, His people should not add sin to sin by
charging God with the consequence of their own wrong course of action.--Letter 184, 1901.
EV 696
Many professing Christians are cherishing the thought, "My lord delayeth his
coming." They are becoming careless, and are following worldly policy. Eagerness to
buy and sell and get gain is beclouding the spiritual vision. RH JUL.27,1905
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