Second Coming is Unexpected
by Ellen White
Jesus says, "Behold, I come as a thief. Blessed is he that watcheth, and keepeth
his garments, lest he walk naked, and they see his shame." Here is the great burden
to be carried by each one. Are my sins forgiven? Has Christ, the burden-bearer, taken away
my guilt? Have I a clean heart, purified by the righteousness of Jesus Christ? Woe be to
any soul who is not seeking a refuge in Christ. Woe be to all who shall in any way divert
the mind from the work, and cause any soul to be less vigilant now. RH NOV.27,1900
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
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