The Close of Probation
by Ellen White
There is nothing in this that we do not still hold. Reference to our published works
will show our belief that the living righteous will receive the seal of God prior to the
close of probation; also that these will enjoy special honours in the kingdom of God. 1SM
66
About four months since I had a vision of events all in the future. I saw the time of
trouble, such as never was. Jesus told me it was the time of Jacob's trouble, and that we
should be delivered out of it by the voice of God. Then I saw the four angels cease to
hold the four winds. And I saw famine, pestilence and sword--nation rose against nation,
and the whole world was in confusion. Then we cried to God day and night for deliverance,
until we began to hear the bells on Jesus' garment. And I saw Jesus rise up in the
Holiest, and as he came out we heard the tinkling of the bells and knew that our High
Priest was coming out. Then we heard the voice of God which shook the heavens and the
earth, and gave the 144,000 the day and hour of Jesus coming. Then the saints were free,
united, and full of the glory of God, for he has turned their captivity. And I saw a
flaming cloud come where Jesus' stood. Then Jesus laid off his priestly garment and put on
his Kingly robe, and took his place on the cloud which carried him to the East, where it
first appeared to the saints on earth--a small black cloud which was the sign of the Son
of Man. While the cloud was passing from the Holiest to the East, which took a number of
days, the synagogue of Satan worshipped at the saint's feet. Portland, April 6, 1846.
BROADSIDE1 APR.06,1846
It is in a crisis that character is revealed. When the earnest voice proclaimed at
midnight, "Behold, the bridegroom cometh; go ye out to meet him," and the
sleeping virgins were roused from their slumbers, it was seen who had made preparation for
the event. Both parties were taken unawares; but one was prepared for the emergency, and
the other was found without preparation. So now, a sudden and unlooked-for calamity,
something that brings the soul face to face with death, will show whether there is any
real faith in the promises of God. It will show whether the soul is sustained by grace.
The great final test comes at the close of human probation, when it will be too late for
the soul's need to be supplied. COL 412
I saw that the four angels would hold the four winds until Jesus' work was done in the
sanctuary, and then will come the seven last plagues. These plagues enraged the wicked
against the righteous; they thought that we had brought the judgements of God upon them,
and that if they could rid the earth of us, the plagues would then be stayed. A decree
went forth to slay the saints, which caused them to cry day and night for deliverance.
This was the time of Jacob's trouble. Then all the saints cried out with anguish of
spirit, and were delivered by the voice of God. The 144,000 triumphed. Their faces were
lighted up with the glory of God. Then I was shown a company who were howling in agony. On
their garments was written in large characters, "Thou art weighed in the balance, and
found wanting." I asked who this company were. The angel said, "These are they
who have once kept the Sabbath and have given it up." I heard them cry with a loud
voice, "We have believed in Thy coming, and taught it with energy." And while
they were speaking, their eyes would fall upon their garments and see the writing, and
then they would wail aloud. I saw that they had drunk of the deep waters, and fouled the
residue with their feet--trodden the Sabbath underfoot-- and that was why they were
weighed in the balance and found wanting. EW 36
1. On page 33 is given the following: "I saw that the holy Sabbath is, and will
be, the separating wall between the true Israel of God and unbelievers; and that the
Sabbath is the great question to unite the hearts of God's dear, waiting saints. I saw
that God had children who do not see and keep the Sabbath. They have not rejected the
light upon it. And at the commencement of the time of trouble, we were filled with the
Holy Ghost as we went forth and proclaimed the Sabbath more fully."
This view was given in 1847 when there were but very few of the Advent brethren
observing the Sabbath, and of these but few supposed that its observance was of sufficient
importance to draw a line between the people of God and unbelievers. Now the fulfilment of
that view is beginning to be seen. "The commencement of that time of trouble,"
here mentioned does not refer to the time when the plagues shall begin to be poured out,
but to a short period just before they are poured out, while Christ is in the sanctuary.
At that time, while the work of salvation is closing, trouble will be coming on the earth,
and the nations will be angry, yet held in check so as not to prevent the work of the
third angel. At that time the "latter rain," or refreshing from the presence of
the Lord, will come, to give power to the loud voice of the third angel, and prepare the
saints to stand in the period when the seven last plagues shall be poured out. EW 85
God's long-suffering has ended. The world has rejected His mercy, despised His love,
and trampled upon His law. The wicked have passed the boundary of their probation; the
Spirit of God, persistently resisted, has been at last withdrawn. Unsheltered by divine
grace, they have no protection from the wicked one. Satan will then plunge the inhabitants
of the earth into one great, final trouble. . . . The people of God will then be plunged
into those scenes of affliction and distress described by the prophet as the time of
Jacob's trouble. FLB 339
Solemn are the scenes connected with the closing work of the atonement. Momentous are
the interests involved therein. The judgement is now passing in the sanctuary above. For
many years this work has been in progress. Soon--none know how soon--it will pass to the
cases of the living. In the awful presence of God our lives are to come up in review. At
this time above all others it behoves every soul to heed the Saviour's admonition:
"Watch and pray: for ye know not when the time is." Mark 13:33. "If
therefore thou shalt not watch, I will come on thee as a thief, and thou shalt not know
what hour I will come upon thee." Revelation 3:3. GC11 490
As Satan influenced Esau to march against Jacob, so he will stir up the wicked to
destroy God's people in the time of trouble. And as he accused Jacob, he will urge his
accusations against the people of God. He numbers the world as his subjects; but the
little company who keep the commandments of God are resisting his supremacy. If he could
blot them from the earth, his triumph would be complete. He sees that holy angels are
guarding them, and he infers that their sins have been pardoned; but he does not know that
their cases have been decided in the sanctuary above. He has an accurate knowledge of the
sins which he has tempted them to commit, and he presents these before God in the most
exaggerated light, representing this people to be just as deserving as himself of
exclusion from the favour of God. He declares that the Lord cannot in justice forgive
their sins and yet destroy him and his angels. He claims them as his prey and demands that
they be given into his hands to destroy. GC11 618
When Christ shall cease His work as mediator in man's behalf, then this time of trouble
will begin. Then the case of every soul will have been decided, and there will be no
atoning blood to cleanse from sin. When Jesus leaves His position as man's intercessor
before God, the solemn announcement is made, "He that is unjust, let him be unjust
still: and he which is filthy, let him be filthy still: and he that is righteous, let him
be righteous still: and he that is holy, let him be holy still." Revelation 22:11.
Then the restraining Spirit of God is withdrawn from the earth. As Jacob was threatened
with death by his angry brother, so the people of God will be in peril from the wicked who
are seeking to destroy them. And as the patriarch wrestled all night for deliverance from
the hand of Esau, so the righteous will cry to God day and night for deliverance from the
enemies that surround them. PP 201
At the commencement of the Holy Sabbath, (Jan. 5,) we engaged in prayer with Bro.
Belden's family at Rocky Hill, Ct., and the Holy Ghost fell upon us. I was taken off in
Vision to the Most Holy Place, where I saw Jesus still interceding for Israel. On the
bottom of his garment was a bell and a pomegranate, a bell and a pomegranate. Then I saw
that Jesus would not leave the Most Holy Place, until every case was decided either for
salvation or destruction: and that the wrath of God could not come until Jesus had
finished his work in the Most Holy Place--laid off his priestly attire and clothed himself
with the garments of vengeance. Then Jesus will step out from between the Father and man,
and God will keep silent no longer; but pour out his wrath on those who have rejected his
truth. I saw that the anger of the nations, the wrath of God, and the time to judge the
dead, were separate events, one following the other. I saw that Michael had not stood up,
and that the time of trouble, such as never was, had not yet commenced. The nations are
now getting angry, but when our High Priest has finished his work in the Sanctuary, he
will stand up, put on the garments of vengeance, and then the seven last plagues will be
poured out. I saw that the four angels would hold the four winds until Jesus' work was
done in the Sanctuary, and then will come the seven last plagues. These plagues enraged
the wicked against the righteous, and they thought that we had brought them down upon
them, and if they could rid the earth of us, then the plagues would be stayed. A decree
went forth to slay the saints, which caused them to cry day and night for deliverance.
This was the time of Jacob's trouble. Then all the saints cried out with anguish of
spirit, and were delivered by the Voice of God. Then the 144,000 triumphed. Their faces
were lighted up with the glory of God. Then I was shown a company who were howling in
agony. On their garments was written in large characters, "thou art weighed in the
balance, and found wanting." I asked who this company were. The angel said,
"these are they who have once kept the Sabbath and have given it up." I heard
them cry with a loud voice--"we have believed in thy coming, and taught it with
energy." And while they were speaking, their eyes would fall upon their garments and
see the writing, and then they would wail aloud. I saw they had drunk of the deep waters,
and fouled the residue with their feet--trodden the Sabbath underfoot, and that is why
they were weighed in the balance and found wanting. Then my attending angel directed me to
the City again, where I saw four angels winging their way to the gate of the City, and
were just presenting the golden card to the angel at the gate. Then I saw another angel
swiftly flying from the direction of the most excellent glory, and crying with a loud
voice to the other angels, and waving something up and down in his hand. I asked my
attending angel for an explanation of what I saw. He told me that I could see no more
then, but he would shortly show me what those things that I then saw meant. RH AUG.01,1849
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
The Lord says to the people of the earth, "Choose you this day whom ye will
serve." All are now deciding their eternal destiny. Men need to be aroused to realise
the solemnity of the time, the nearness of the day when human probation shall be ended.
God gives no man a message that it will be five years or ten years or twenty years before
this earth's history shall close. He would not give any living being an excuse for
delaying the preparation for his appearing. He would have no one say, as did the
unfaithful servant, "My Lord delayeth his coming;" for this leads to reckless
neglect of the opportunities and privileges given to prepare us for that great day.
Everyone who claims to be a servant of God is called to do his service as if each day
might be the last. RH NOV.27,1900
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