Leaving the Cities
by Ellen White
The two armies will stand distinct and separate, and this distinction will be so marked
that many who shall be convinced of the truth will come on the side of God's
commandment-keeping people. When this grand work is to take place in the battle, prior to
the last closing conflict, many will be imprisoned, many will flee for their lives from
cities and towns, and many will be martyrs for Christ's sake in standing in defence of the
truth. . . . You will not be tempted above what you are able to bear. Jesus bore all this
and far more. . . . 3SM 397
[ Persecution in the Battle Before the Last Closing Conflict. ] --The two armies will
stand distinct and separate, and this distinction will be so marked that many who shall be
convinced of the truth will come on the side of God's commandment-keeping people. When
this grand work is to take place in the battle, prior to the last closing conflict, many
will be imprisoned, many will flee for their lives from cities and towns, and many will be
martyrs for Christ's sake in standing in defence of the truth. . . . You will not be
tempted above what you are able to bear. Jesus bore all this and far more. . . . 3SM 397
It seems cruel to establish our schools in the cities, where the students are prevented
from learning the precious lessons taught by nature. It is a mistake to call families into
the city, where children and youth breathe an atmosphere of corruption and crime, sin and
violence, intemperance and ungodliness. Oh, it is a terrible mistake to allow children to
come in contact with that which makes such a fearful impression on their senses. Children
and youth can not be too fully guarded from familiarity with the pictures of iniquity as
common as in all large cities. SPM 186
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