God's Wrath
by Ellen White
Appetite and passion are overcoming thousands of Christ's professed followers. Their
senses become so blunted on account of familiarity with sin that they do not abhor it, but
view it as attractive. The end of all things is at hand. God will not much longer bear
with the crimes and debasing iniquity of the children of men. Their crimes have indeed
reached unto the heavens and will soon be answered by the fearful plagues of God upon the
earth. They will drink the cup of God's wrath unmixed with mercy. 3T 473
With unerring accuracy the Infinite One still keeps an account with all nations. While
His mercy is tendered with calls to repentance, this account will remain open; but when
the figures reach a certain amount which God has fixed, the ministry of His wrath
commences. The account is closed. Divine patience ceases. There is no more pleading of
mercy in their behalf. 5T 208
Would that I could arouse every teacher in our land on this subject. There is a work
for them to do to broaden and elevate their educational work. There is a period of time
just before us when the condition of the world will become desperate, when that true
religion which yields obedience to a "Thus saith the Lord" will become almost
extinct. Our youth should be taught that wicked deeds are not forgotten or overlooked
because God does not immediately punish the perpetrators with extreme indignation. God
keeps a reckoning with the nations. Through every century of this world's history evil
workers have been treasuring up wrath against the day of wrath; and when the time fully
comes that iniquity shall have reached the stated boundary of God's mercy, His forbearance
will cease. When the accumulated figures in heaven's record books shall mark the sum of
transgression complete, wrath will come, unmixed with mercy, and then it will be seen what
a tremendous thing it is to have worn out the divine patience. This crisis will be reached
when the nations shall unite in making void God's law. 5T 523F
As these lofty buildings went up, the owners rejoiced with ambitious pride that they
had money to use in gratifying self and provoking the envy of their neighbours. Much of
the money that they thus invested had been obtained through exaction, through grinding
down the poor. They forgot that in heaven an account of every business transaction is
kept; every unjust deal, every fraudulent act, is there recorded. The time is coming when
in their fraud and insolence men will reach a point that the Lord will not permit them to
pass, and they will learn that there is a limit to the forbearance of Jehovah. 9T 12
The flames that consumed the cities of the plain shed their warning light down even to
our time. We are taught the fearful and solemn lesson that while God's mercy bears long
with the transgressor, there is a limit beyond which men may not go on in sin. When that
limit is reached, then the offers of mercy are withdrawn, and the ministration of
judgement begins. PP 162
But Christ declared that not one jot or tittle of the law should fail until heaven and
earth should pass away. The very work that he came to do was to exalt the law, and show to
the created worlds and to heaven that God is just, and that his law need not be changed.
But here is Satan's right-hand man ready to carry on the work that Satan commenced in
heaven, that of trying to amend the law of God. And the Christian world has sanctioned his
efforts by adopting this child of the papacy,--the Sunday institution. They have nourished
it, and will continue to nourish it, until Protestantism shall give the hand of fellowship
to the Roman power. Then there will be a law against the Sabbath of God's creation, and
then it is that God "will do a strange work in the earth." He has borne long
with the perversity of the race; he has tried to win them to himself. But the time will
come when they shall have filled their measure of iniquity; and then it is that God will
work. This time is almost reached. God keeps a record with the nations: the figures are
swelling against them in the books of heaven; and when it shall have become a law that the
transgression of the first day of the week shall be met with punishment, then their cup
will be full. RH MAR.09,1886
Everything has been moving on just as the Lord revealed in prophecy that it would.
Something great and decisive is soon to take place, else no flesh would be saved. The
character of God will not be compromised. Under the wrath of God, universal desolation
will soon reach all parts of the known world. There have been lightnings and earthquakes,
fires and floods, calamities by sea and land; but who reads these warnings? What
impression is made upon the world? What change in their attitude is seen? No more than was
seen in the inhabitants of the Noachian world. The people are just as ardent to-day in
their games, in their horse racing, in their love of amusement, as were the antediluvians,
who "knew not until the flood came, and took them all away," They had
heaven-sent warnings, but they refused to listen. By their attitude they declared, We want
not thy way, O God; we want our own way, our own will. To-day the world is mad: an
insanity is upon men and women, and is hurrying them on to eternal ruin. Every species of
indulgence prevails, and men have become so infatuated with vice that they will not listen
to warnings or appeals. RH NOV.27,1900
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