Preparing for Second Coming
by Ellen White
The health reform, I was shown, is a part of the third angel's message, and is just as
closely connected with it as are the arm and hand with the human body. I saw that we as a
people must make an advance move in this great work. Ministers and people must act in
concert. God's people are not prepared for the loud cry of the third angel. They have a
work to do for themselves which they should not leave for God to do for them. He has left
this work for them to do. It is an individual work; one cannot do it for another.
"Having therefore these promises, dearly beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all
filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God." Gluttony
is the prevailing sin of this age. Lustful appetite makes slaves of men and women, and
beclouds their intellects and stupefies their moral sensibilities to such a degree that
the sacred, elevated truths of God's word are not appreciated. The lower propensities have
ruled men and women.
In order to be fitted for translation, the people of God must know themselves. They
must understand in regard to their own physical frames, that they may be able with the
psalmist to exclaim, "I will praise Thee, for I am fearfully and wonderfully
made." They should ever have the appetite in subjection to the moral and intellectual
organs. The body should be servant to the mind, and not the mind to the body. 1T 486
God requires His people to cleanse themselves from all filthiness of the flesh and
spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of the Lord. All those who are indifferent and
excuse themselves from this work, waiting for the Lord to do for them that which He
requires them to do for themselves, will be found wanting when the meek of the earth, who
have wrought His judgements, are hid in the day of the Lord's anger.
I was shown that if God's people make no efforts on their part, but wait for the
refreshing to come upon them and remove their wrongs and correct their errors; if they
depend upon that to cleanse them from filthiness of the flesh and spirit, and fit them to
engage in the loud cry of the third angel, they will be found wanting. The refreshing or
power of God comes only on those who have prepared themselves for it by doing the work
which God bids them, namely, cleansing themselves from all filthiness of the flesh and
spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God. 1T 619
What are you doing, brethren, in the great work of preparation? Those who are uniting
with the world are receiving the worldly mould and preparing for the mark of the beast.
Those who are distrustful of self, who are humbling themselves before God and purifying
their souls by obeying the truth these are receiving the heavenly mould and preparing for
the seal of God in their foreheads. When the decree goes forth and the stamp is impressed,
their character will remain pure and spotless for eternity.
Now is the time to prepare. The seal of God will never be placed upon the forehead of
an impure man or woman. It will never be placed upon the forehead of the ambitious,
world-loving man or woman. It will never be placed upon the forehead of men or women of
false tongues or deceitful hearts. All who receive the seal must be without spot before
God--candidates for heaven. Go forward, my brethren and sisters. I can only write briefly
upon these points at this time, merely calling your attention to the necessity of
preparation. Search the Scriptures for yourselves, that you may understand the fearful
solemnity of the present hour. 5T 216
Satan leads many to believe that God will overlook their unfaithfulness in the minor
affairs of life; but the Lord shows in His dealings with Jacob that He will in no wise
sanction or tolerate evil. All who endeavour to excuse or conceal their sins, and permit
them to remain upon the books of heaven, unconfessed and unforgiven, will be overcome by
Satan. The more exalted their profession and the more honourable the position which they
hold, the more grievous is their course in the sight of God and the more sure the triumph
of their great adversary. Those who delay a preparation for the day of God cannot obtain
it in the time of trouble or at any subsequent time. The case of all such is hopeless.
GC11 620
Had not Jacob previously repented of his sin in obtaining the birthright by fraud, God
would not have heard his prayer and mercifully preserved his life. So, in the time of
trouble, if the people of God had unconfessed sins to appear before them while tortured
with fear and anguish, they would be overwhelmed; despair would cut off their faith, and
they could not have confidence to plead with God for deliverance. But while they have a
deep sense of their unworthiness, they have no concealed wrongs to reveal. Their sins have
gone beforehand to judgement and have been blotted out, and they cannot bring them to
remembrance. GC11 620
Upon the crystal sea before the throne, that sea of glass as it were mingled with
fire,--so resplendent is it with the glory of God,--are gathered the company that have
"gotten the victory over the beast, and over his image, and over his mark, and over
the number of his name."[1 REV. 15:2.] With the Lamb upon Mount Zion, "having
the harps of God," they stand, the hundred and forty and four thousand that were
redeemed from among men; and there is heard, as the sound of many waters, and as the sound
of a great thunder, "the voice of harpers harping with their harps."[1 REV.
14:1-5; 15:3; 7:14-17] And they sing "a new song" before the throne, a song
which no man can learn save the hundred and forty and four thousand. It is the song of
Moses and the Lamb,--a song of deliverance. None but the hundred and forty-four thousand
can learn that song; for it is the song of their experience,--an experience such as no
other company have ever had. "These are they which follow the Lamb whithersoever he
goeth." These, having been translated from the earth, from among the living, are
counted as "the first-fruits unto God and to the Lamb." "These are they
which came out of great tribulation;"[1 REV. 14:1-5; 15:3; 7:14-17.] they have passed
through the time of trouble such as never was since there was a nation; they have endured
the anguish of the time of Jacob's trouble; they have stood without an intercessor through
the final outpouring of God's judgements. But they have been delivered, for they have
"washed their robes, and made them white in the blood of the Lamb." "In
their mouth was found no guile; for they are without fault" before God.
"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."[1 REV. 14:1-5;
15:3; 7:14-17.] They have seen the earth wasted with famine and pestilence, the sun having
power to scorch men with great heat, and they themselves have endured suffering, hunger,
and thirst. But "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."[1 REV. 14:1-5; 15:3; 7:14-17.] GC88 648
God's message for the inhabitants of earth today is, "Be ye also ready: for in
such an hour as ye think not the Son of man cometh." Matthew 24:44. The conditions
prevailing in society, and especially in the great cities of the nations, proclaim in
thunder tones that the hour of God's judgement is come and that the end of all things
earthly is at hand. 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. We are not to be surprised at this time by events both great and
decisive; for the angel of mercy cannot remain much longer to shelter the impenitent. PK
278
The path to freedom from sin is through crucifixion of self, and conflict with the
powers of darkness. Let none be discouraged in view of the severe trials to be met in the
time of Jacob's trouble, which is yet before them. They are to work earnestly, anxiously,
not for that time, but for to-day. What we want is to have a knowledge of the truth as it
is in Christ now, and a personal experience now. In these precious closing hours of
probation, we have a deep and living experience to gain. We shall thus form characters
that will insure our deliverance in the time of trouble. RH AUG.12,1884
We have been looking many years for a Sunday law to be enacted in our land; and now
that the movement is right upon us, we ask, What are our people going to do in the matter?
Do you realise that the night will soon come, when no man can work? Have you that
intensity of zeal, that piety and devotion, which will enable you to stand when opposition
is brought upon you? If God has ever spoken by me, the time will come when we shall be
brought before councils, and every position of truth which we hold will be severely
criticised. The time that we are now allowing to go to waste should be devoted to the
charge God has given us, of preparing for the approaching crisis. Much time should be
spent in prayer, that our garments of character may be washed and made white in the blood
of the Lamb. RH DEC.11,1888
It is the duty of the people of God to have their lamps trimmed and burning, to be as
men that wait for the Bridegroom, when he shall return from the wedding. You have not a
moment to lose in neglect of the great salvation that has been provided for you. The time
of the probation of souls is coming to an end. From day to day the destiny of men is being
sealed, and even from this congregation we know not how soon many shall close their eyes
in death and be habited for the tomb. We should now consider that our life is swiftly
passing away, that we are not safe one moment unless our life is hid with Christ in God.
Our duty is not to be looking forward to some special time for some special work to be
done for us, but to go forward in our work of warning the world; for we are to be
witnesses of Christ to the uttermost parts of the world. All around us are the young, the
impenitent, the unconverted, and what are we doing for them? Parents, in the ardour of
your first love, are you seeking for the conversion of your children, or are you engrossed
with the things of this life to such an extent that you are not making earnest efforts to
be labourers together with God? Do you have an appreciation of the work and mission of the
Holy Spirit? Do you realise that the Holy Spirit is the agency whereby we are to reach the
souls of those around us? When this meeting shall close, will you go from here and forget
the earnest appeals that have been made to you? will the messages of warning be left
unheeded, and the truth you have heard leak out of your heart as water leaks out of a
broken vessel? RH MAR.22,1892
But 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 every soul will be fixed forever. This day of the Lord hastens on apace. The
false watchmen are raising the cry, "All is well;" but the day of God is rapidly
approaching. Its footsteps are so muffled that it does not arouse the world from the
death-like slumber into which it has fallen. While the watchmen cry, "Peace and
safety," "sudden destruction" cometh upon them, and they shall not escape;
"for as a snare shall it come on all them that dwell on the face of the whole
earth." It overtakes the pleasure-lover and the sinful man as a thief in the night.
When all is apparently secure, and men retire to contented rest, then the prowling,
stealthy, midnight thief steals upon his prey. When it is too late to prevent the evil, it
is discovered that some door or window was not secured. "Be ye also ready: for in
such an hour as ye think not the Son of Man cometh." People are now settling to rest,
imagining themselves secure under the popular churches; but let all beware, lest there is
a place left open for the enemy to gain an entrance. 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 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. SPTED 107
The Christian's hope is as an anchor to the soul, both sure and steadfast, and entereth
into that which is within the veil, whither Christ the forerunner is for us entered. We
have an individual work to do to prepare for the great events that are before us. The
youth should seek God more earnestly. The tempest is coming, and we must get ready for its
fury, by having repentance toward God, and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ. The Lord
will arise to shake terribly the earth. We shall see troubles on all sides. Thousands of
ships will be hurled into the depths of the sea. Navies will go down, and human lives will
be sacrificed by millions. Fires will break out unexpectedly, and no human effort will be
able to quench them. The palaces of earth will be swept away in the fury of the flames.
Disasters by rail will become more and more frequent; confusion, collision, and death
without a moment's warning will occur on the great lines of travel. The end is near,
probation is closing. Oh, let us seek God while he may be found, call upon him while he is
near! The prophet says: "Seek ye the Lord, all ye meek of the earth, which have
wrought his judgement; seek righteousness, seek meekness; it may be ye shall be hid in the
day of the Lord's anger." ST APR.21,1890
Those who have delayed a preparation for the day of God, cannot obtain it in the time
of trouble, or at any future period. The righteous will not cease their earnest, agonising
cries for deliverance. They cannot bring to mind any particular sins; but in their whole
life they can see little good. Their sins have gone before hand to judgement, and pardon
has been written. Their sins have been borne away into the land of forgetfulness, and they
can not bring them to remembrance. Certain destruction threatens them, and, like Jacob,
they will not suffer their faith to grow weak because their prayers are not immediately
answered. Though suffering the pangs of hunger, they will not cease their intercessions.
They lay hold of the strength of God, as Jacob laid hold of the angel; and the language of
their soul is, "I will not let thee go except thou bless me." ST NOV.27,1879
I ask you, Is the kingdom of God within you? God's people are to be minutemen, always
ready, always composed in Jesus Christ. The time is now come when one moment we may be on
solid earth, the next the earth may be heaving beneath our feet. Earthquakes will take
place where least expected. TM 421
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