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RESTORING PROPER WEIGHT SEDENTARY LIFESTYLES ARE A MAJOR FACTOR
One of the most important factors leading to obesity is a sedentary or inactive lifestyle.
Obesity is seen more today because we are less active than we used to be. We spend all our spare time indoors, either in front of the computer or the TV. Very few people walk today.
There is no time to cook healthy and fresh food as lives are becoming busier day by day. So more people opt for eating at restaurants and buy prepared food to heat up at home. Those foods have more fatty ingredients than homemade food.
COMBATING OBESITY
The best way to combat obesity is to maintain a healthy weight by exercising regularly and indulging in healthy food joints) that normally protects them. Weight loss can decrease stress on the knees, hips, and lower back and may improve the symptoms of osteoarthritis. Gout is a joint disease caused by high levels of uric acid in the blood. Uric acid sometimes forms into solid stone or crystal masses that become deposited in the joints. Gout is more common in overweight people
and the risk of developing the disorder increases with higher body weights.
HOW DO I KNOW IF I AM O V E RWE I G H T O ROBESE?
You can determine this by using an easy calculation called the Body Mass Index, or BMI. BMI = weight (kg) / height (m) x height (m) For example: 70 kg/ 1.75m x 1.75m = 22 which is a perfectly
healthy BMI. habits. 30 to 60 minutes of exercise on most days is a must to stay active. Walking, swimming and stretching are also great options to burn calories.
Going outside for walks, taking the stairs instead of the elevator, walking or cycling to instead of driving, doing household chores like sweeping and washing clothes can help in keeping fit to a certain extent.
HAVING A HEALTHY DIET
The second thing is to regulate one's food habits. Dieting is okay, but a safer choice is to eat healthily and change your lifestyle. Avoid drinks with sugar, junk food, and processed foods such as fries. The ideal thing to do is to eat only when hungry, and avoid binging. A healthy breakfast, followed by lunch, and then a light dinner/ supper helps regulate food intake. Its good to eat fruits, and one should always keep at least one seasonal fruit in the daily diet chart.

CAVE DWELLERS

Over the years I have heard several people speak of being in a “cave” spiritually. Usually, these were people that had a prophetic inclination in their lives and were convinced that God had called them in this manner but that people didn't receive their words or, in some cases, didn't receive them. After a period of time trying to get people to accept them or their words and failing to achieve acceptance, they invariably withdraw spiritual contact with others and begin to live their lives in the “cave” hidden from the world. Is this a proper thing to do? What is the real reason that you are in the cave? What is the purpose of the cave? What should be accomplished while you are in the cave? To answer these questions, lets look at three scriptural scenarios where people became “cave dwellers”.
The first cave dwelling scenario concerns Lot. The Angels had told him to get out of Sodom and flee to the mountains. Lot was afraid to go to the mountains so he asked the Angels about God sparing a small town called Zoar so that he could go there. They agreed and Lot went to Zoar.
However, after the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, he was afraid to continue to stay in Zoar.
Lot went up from Zoar, and stayed in the mountains, and his two daughters with
him; for he was afraid to stay in Zoar; and he stayed in a cave, he and his two
daughters. (Gen 19:30)
Even though Lot had requested of the Angels for Zoar to be spared so that he could go and stay there, he ended up in the mountains anyway because he was too scared to stay in his requested place. He must have must have been really afraid in Zoar because earlier he was convinced that he couldn't survive in the mountains. So, fear drove Lot to dwell in a cave.
The question is why did he not go to a different town, especially, since he feared that he couldn't fair well in the mountains? Although the scriptures don't say, apparently it was obvious to others that he was associated with Sodom and Gomorrah either by appearance, behavior, or reputation.
This may have caused the people of Zoar to believe that God's judgment would fall on them too if Lot was allowed to live among them. Rather than renounce all that was of Sodom and Gomorrah, Lot fled instead and became a cave dweller.
The cave time was not used to seek God or change. Instead, his daughters got Lot drunk and committed incest with their father. Their offspring became the fathers of the Moabites and the Ammonites, who became problems for the children of Israel in the Promised Land.
The key points with Lot becoming a cave dweller are these:
1. Although rescued from Sodom and Gomorrah, he was “tainted” be association.
2. Instead of seeking God and changing, he fled because of fear for his life.
3. He indulged himself while in the cave leaving a heritage that became enemies of
the people of God.
The second cave dwelling scenario concerns David. Although he had been chosen and anointed king by Samuel, he had not been publicly recognized. His reputation and exploits were becoming
an irritation for Saul, the recognized king, and Saul wanted to see David gone. David fled from
Saul and after a series of stops seeking a safe place, he ended up in a cave.
So David departed from there and escaped to the cave of Adullam; and when his
brothers and all his father's household heard of it, they went down there to him. (1Sa 22:1)
Everyone who was in distress, and everyone who was in debt, and everyone who was discontented gathered to him; and he became captain over them. Now there were about four hundred men with him. (1Sa 22:2)
David had a hope and a vision for the future and a reputation to match. Others began to seek him out. First were those closest to him who had been present when Samuel had anointed him king.
Then came others who had nothing to loose but hoped to join themselves to David's vision.
David didn't remain hidden in the cave, but used it as a stronghold and, at the Word of the Lord, would go forth with his men and attack the enemies of God. He did this while still avoiding confrontation with Saul. During this time, David took refuge and rest in another cave.
He came to the sheepfolds on the way, where there was a cave; and Saul went in to
relieve himself. Now David and his men were sitting in the inner recesses of the
cave. (1Sa 24:3)
When Saul stopped to relieve himself, it appeared to all that God had delivered Saul into David's hand because this was a perfect opportunity to kill him. However, David knew that kings are raised up or put down by God's hand and not his. He did not take the opportunity to promote himself, but instead waited on God's timing for his promotion. Of course, we all know the rest of the story.
Key points from David's cave dwelling experience are these:
1. David was in a cave as a direct result of the calling of God on his life. He was
“hidden” from the general public because it was not God's time for him to be
revealed as the new king. However, those with understanding came to him.
2. David used the time in the cave to seek God and respond to what God said to him
through the prophets.
3. David left the cave to do the jobs that the Lord assigned him, only using the cave
as a protective stronghold.
4. David learned to humble himself under the mighty hand of God and not promote
himself even if it was in his power to do so.
The third cave dwelling scenario concerns Elijah. He had accomplished what the Lord had said about the drought, called fire down from heaven to consume the sacrifice, killed 450 prophets of Baal, prayed earnestly for rain, and outrun the king and his entourage to Jezreel. Then he gets word from Jezebel that she has sworn that he would be dead by the next day.
Then Jezebel sent a messenger to Elijah, saying, "So may the gods do to me and
even more, if I do not make your life as the life of one of them by tomorrow about
this time." (1Ki 19:2)
And he was afraid and arose and ran for his life and came to Beersheba, which
belongs to Judah, and left his servant there. (1Ki 19:3)
After all that had occurred, why was Elijah so afraid that he fled? One reason is probably because of what had occurred. A constant emotional high like I am sure Elijah experienced in the prior days leaves one emotionally drained and humanly weak and vulnerable. Fear overtook him before he realized it. So, all that he could do was go with it. This was a major disappointment for Elijah.
But he himself went a day's journey into the wilderness, and came and sat down
under a juniper tree; and he requested for himself that he might die, and said, "It is enough; now, O LORD, take my life, for I am not better than my fathers." (1Ki
19:4)Elijah's mental state is revealed by the phrase “for I am not better than my fathers”. Apparently, before this, in his heart, he must have considered himself better than his fathers. After all, he was God's man of power for the hour. His failure to stand up to Jezebel's threat and his human response of fear for his life left him dejected, disappointed, and hopeless. He wasn't what he thought he was. He had to face the fact that he was just as human as his fathers.
God sent Angels to provide sustenance for him. They did not chastise nor condemn him in any way. They simply baked him cakes that would strengthen him for his journey. Elijah then went to the mountain of the Lord to become a cave dweller.
Then he came there to a cave and lodged there; and behold, the word of the LORD
came to him, and He said to him, "What are you doing here, Elijah?" (1Ki 19:9)
Even when we take up residence in a cave that is a part of the mountain of the Lord, the first question that God asks is “what are you doing here?”. A cave is not a valid residence for a man of God.
Elijah's response reveals his discouragement. In essence, he says that he put the Lord and His work ahead of everything and had been faithful to do it; but, nobody cares. Now, its all finished, he is the only one left, so he is ready to die and get it over with.
The Lord provides some excitement (earthquake, fire) that would stimulate his emotions if they had not been totally depleted. However, with his emotions out of the way, he was able to hear the still, small voice, or as the NASB says “the sound of a gentle blowing” and Elijah comes to the front of the cave to be asked by the Lord, again, “What are you doing here, Elijah?" Elijah answers with the same words that he answered previously.
God tells him that it is not over. He still has three major jobs for him to do—anoint two kings and anoint and prepare his successor, and, by the way there are 7000 more besides you so you are not alone. So, Elijah left the cave to do what the Lord had told him to do.
The key points to Elijah's cave dwelling experience are these:
1. Elijah was in the cave as a direct result of his in-ability to live up to a selfimposed standard that was humanly impossible.
2. Elijah's discouragement and dejection told him that his life was over, he couldn't
do anything else for the Lord.
3. Nobody cared; he was alone; his life had no significance.
4. Emotionally stimulating activity didn't interest him, only the gentle voice of the
Lord renewing his purpose and direction.
Putting these three scenarios together we see that there are three reasons that we become a cavedweller.
1. Our worldly lifestyle has become offensive as with Lot and we withdraw to a
cave rather than change.
2. The call of God on us is so powerful, yet, unfulfilled as with David that a cave
becomes a refuge and fortress for us as we learn to humble ourselves under God's
hand and wait on His timing.
3. Or, as with Elijah, we hide ourselves in a cave because we are discouraged தட் we a human after all and dejected that nobody cares about us or the Lord. The
cave becomes a meeting place with the Lord to renew purpose and direction.
We need to remember that our enemy seeks to kill, steal, and destroy. The two areas that he focuses on to do this are our identity and our destiny. It is in the events leading up to and including the cave that establishes and clarifies our identity (who we are in the Lord) and it is our interaction with the Lord while in the cave that clarifies and renews our destiny (His purpose for us).

YOU CAN BE A FRIEND OF GOD

1. How was Enoch’s relationship with God described? Genesis 5:22, 24
2. What is said of Noah? Genesis 6:9
3. What was Abraham called? James 2:23
4. How did the Lord converse with Moses? Exodus 33:11
5. Was this kind of relationship only for them? Joshua 1:5
6. What is it like to be close to God? Psalm 16:11
“The path of the just is as the shining light, that shineth more and more unto the perfect day.” Proverbs 4:18.
7. What happens to us as we behold the glory of the Lord? 2 Corinthians 3:18
8. What time of day did David set aside for prayer? Psalm 5:3
9. Was David’s prayer limited to the morning? Psalm 55:17
10. What was Daniel’s unwavering practice? Daniel 6:10
11. What example did Jesus set for us? Mark 1:35
12. What did He often do in the evening? Matthew 14:23
13. How continually essential is prayer? 1 Thessalonians 5:17
“Men ought always to pray.” Luke 18:1.
14. How close may we be to Jesus? John 15:7
“I sought the Lord, and he heard me, and delivered me from all my fears.” Psalm 34:4.
15. What reason did Jesus give for His confidence of His Father’s presence? John 8:29
16. On what basis does God fulfill our requests? 1 John 3:22
The Bible gives clear guidelines for prayer:
a. We pray to God the Father in Jesus name (John 16:23).
b. We come to God in faith, believing that He hears and will answer our prayer (Matthew 21:22; Hebrews 11:6; James 1:6).
c. We trust Him to answer our prayers according to His will (1 John 5:14).
d. Vain repetition in prayer has no value (Matthew 6:7).
e. The purpose of prayer is to bring glory to God (John 14:13).
17. What cannot I do and expect God to hear me? Psalm 66:18
In order to pray acceptably we need to make things right with anyone we have harmed (Matthew 5:23, 24), and put away any grudges we may be holding against others (Mark 11:25, 26).
18. For whom should we pray? Just for ourselves? James 5:16
19. How effective is prayer? James 5:16
“For the eyes of the Lord are over the righteous, and his ears are open unto their prayers.” 1 Peter 3:12.
20. Why does God sometimes deny our requests? James 4:3
21. What phrase did Jesus add to His prayer? Luke 22:42
22. How vital is it that we know God? John 17:3
Knowing God is of more value than wisdom, might, and riches (Jeremiah 9:23, 24).
23. What is the secret of spiritual success? Psalm 119:11
God’s words “shall be in thine heart: and thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up.” Deuteronomy 6:6, 7.
In the Light of God’s Word...
I desire to walk closely with God.
I choose to spend priority time every day in prayer.
I desire to make the word of God prominent in my home.

END OF TIMES SERIES: THE VOICE OF GOD

THE VOICE OF GOD - THE SECOND ADVENT
The sounding of the Voice of God in the heavens is one of four major events before the millennium begins. Each of those four major events (the national Sunday law, the general close of probation, the Voice of God, and the second advent) marks a decided transition.
When the Voice sounds, a remarkable number of different events rapidly occurs, and then, soon after, Jesus returns the second time.
We will begin this study with a presentation of the battle of Armageddon, and then we will view the final events from the Voice of God to the second advent.
THE BATTLE OF ARMAGEDDON
In the late nineteenth century, Uriah Smith told a friend that, because of current political developments that indicated that the nation of Turkey might again become a prominent power in the Near East, there was a possibility that Turkey might be the "king of the north" mentioned in Daniel 11. He said that, in his book, he was going to identify the king of the north as the nation of Turkey; but that, if events changed, he would revert back to the regular Adventist view of the subject. In a few years those events did reverse, but, to the day of his death in 1903, Smith never removed his "new view" from his book, Daniel and Revelation. There is only one reference to Turkey in Great Controversy (GC 334-335), and it obviously has nothing to do with the battle of Armageddon. In addition, the Spirit of Prophecy places that battle in the future, not in the past.
It is more likely that the "battle of Armageddon" is the climax of the massive conflict, so soon to begin, with Satan and his followers on one side and Christ and His faithful commandment-keeping people on the other. This conflict bursts into the open when the national Sunday law is enacted and, in a sense, it will still be actively carried on a thousand years later as Satan prepares for the final attack against the Holy City. The battle of Armageddon Is actually the last phase of the entire great controversy between Christ and Satan.
The following passages identify the Armageddon battle with the outpouring of the seventh plague, which we know especially applies to that time when the voice of God delivers His people from the physical power of the wicked, on down to the second advent of Christ. In the "Twelve Rapid Events" section, which follows, military and warfare terms are frequently mentioned in the quotations ("battle, war, armies of heaven, powers of earth, munitions, weapons, " etc.).
1 - Why men join in the rebellion.
"The enmity of Satan against good will be manifested more and more as he brings his forces into activity in his last work of rebellion, and every soul that is not fully surrendered to God and kept by divine power will form an alliance with Satan against heaven and Join in battle against the Ruler of the universe." Testimonies to Ministers, 465:0.
2 - Soon all will have taken sides.
"Soon all the Inhabitants of the earth will have taken sides, either for or against the government of heaven." 7 Testimonies,141:2.
3 - The armies of heaven are on one side of the battle.
"The battle of Armageddon is soon to be fought. He on whose vesture is written the name, King of kings, and Lord of lords, is soon to lead forth the armies of heaven.
"It cannot now be said by the Lord's servants, as it was by the prophet Daniel: 'The time appointed was long.' Daniel 10:1. It is now but a short time till the witnesses for God will have done their work in preparing the way of the Lord." 6 Testimonies, 406:3-4.
4 - The nations of the world are on the other side.
"Four mighty angels hold back the powers of this earth till the servants of God are sealed in their foreheads. The nations of the world are eager for conflict; but they are held in check by the angels. When this restraining power is removed, there will come a time of trouble and anguish. Deadly instruments of warfare will be invented. Vessels, with their living cargo, will be entombed in the great deep. All who have not the spirit of truth will unite under the leadership of satanic agencies. But they are to be kept under control till the time shall come for the great battle of Armageddon." 7 Bible Commentary, 967/2:1.
5 - Armageddon is definitely occurring at the time of the seventh plague.
"We need to study the pouring out of the seventh vial. The powers of evil will not yield up the conflict without a struggle. But Providence has a part to act in the battle of Armageddon. When the earth is lighted with the glory of the angel of Revelation eighteen, the religious elements, good and evil, will awake from slumber, and the armies of the living God will take the field." 7 Bible Commentary, 983/1:2.
6 - Two great opposing powers. On one side is God and the obedient; on the other, the devil and the rebellious. It is a battle of evil angels and wicked men vs. good angels and God's people. The plagues are poured out during this time.
“Two great opposing powers are revealed in the last great battle. On one side stands the Creator of heaven and earth. All on His side bear His signet. They are obedient to His commands. On the other side stands the prince of darkness, with those who have "chosen apostasy and rebellion." 7 Bible Commentary, 982/2:5-983/1:0.
"Every form of evil is to spring into intense activity. Evil angels unite their powers with evil men, and as they have been in constant conflict and attained an experience in the best modes of deception and battle, and have been strengthening for centuries, they will not yield the last great final contest without a desperate struggle. All the world will be on one side or the other of the question. The battle of Armageddon will be fought, and that day must find none of us sleeping. Wide awake we must be, as wise virgins having oil in our vessels with our lamps. .
"The power of the Holy Ghost must be upon us, and the Captain of the Lord's host will stand at the head of the angels of heaven to direct the battle. Solemn events before us are yet to transpire. Trumpet after trumpet is to be sounded, vial after vial poured out one after another upon the inhabitants of the earth. Scenes of stupendous interest are right upon us." 7 Bible Commentary, 982/2:3-4.
7 - It is earthly powers vs. God. The battle is fought on earth.
"A terrible conflict is before us. We are nearing the battle of the great day of God Almighty. That which has been held in control is to be let loose. The angel of mercy is folding her wings, preparing to step down from the throne and leave the world to the control of Satan. The principalities and powers of earth are in bitter revolt against the God of heaven. They are filled with hatred against those who serve Him, and soon, very soon, will be fought the last great battle between good and evil. The earth is to be the battlefield -the scene of the final contest and the final victory." My Life Today, 308:3.
8 - It is the forces of nature vs. God's enemies. The battle begins when probation closes.
"At His own will God summons the forces of nature to overthrow the might of His enemies . . We are told of a greater battle to take place In the closing scenes of earth's history, when 'Jehovah hath opened His armory, and hath brought forth the weapons of His indignation' . . The revelator describes the destruction that is to take place when the 'great voice out of the temple of heaven' announces, 'It is done.' "Patriarchs and Prophets, 509:3-4.
9 - The battles are real.
"The battles waging between the two armies are as real as those fought by the armies of this world, and on the issue of the spiritual conflict eternal destinies depend." Prophet and Kings, 176:0.
10 - The last great battle.
"A terrible conflict is before us. We are nearing the battle of the great day of God Almighty. That which has been held in control is to be let loose. The angel of mercy is folding her wings, preparing to step down from the throne and leave the world to the control of Satan. The principalities and powers of earth are in bitter revolt against the God of heaven. They are filled with hatred against those who serve Him, and soon, very soon, will be fought the last great battle between good and evil. The earth is to be the battle field, the scene of the final contest and the final victory. Here, where for so long Satan has led men against God, rebellion is to be forever suppressed." Last Day Events, 250:1.
11 - The Captain directs the battle.
"All the world will be on one side or the other of the question. The battle of Armageddon will be fought. And that day must find none of us sleeping. Wide awake we must be, as wise virgins having oil in our vessels with our lamps. The power of the Holy Ghost must be upon us and the Captain of the Lord's host will stand at the head of the angels of heaven to direct the battle." 3 Selected Messages, 425:5-426:1.
12 - The King of kings leads His armies. Thus, (as Revelation 19 indicates) the battle of Armageddon continues on down to the second advent.
"He on whose vesture is written the name, King of kings and Lord of lords, leads forth the armies of heaven on white horses, clothed in fine linen, clean and white." 7 Bible Commentary, 982/2:2.
" 'Faithful and True,' 'in righteousness He doth judge and make war.' And 'the armies which were in heaven' (Revelation 19:11,14) follow Him." Great Controversy, 641:0 [context: the second advent of Christ].
TWELVE RAPID EVENTS
Two brief pen pictures of these events will be found in EW 34:1 and EW 285:1-286:0. Only when they provide additional information to that given below will they be quoted. Here are twelve major events and a number of lesser ones:
As an expression of reverence, the word, "Voice," when applied to God, will be initial capitalized below.
It is now that God interposes.
"The people of God -some in prison cells, some hidden in solitary retreats in the forests and the mountains -still plead for divine protection, while in every quarter companies of armed men, urged on by hosts of evil angels, are preparing for the work of death. It is now, in the hour of utmost extremity, that the God of Israel will interpose for the deliverance of His chosen." Great Controversy, 635:2.
God always chooses extremities.
"He [God] has always chosen extremities, when there seemed no possible chance for deliverance from Satan's workings, for the manifestation of His power." 5 Testimonies, 714:0.
SUDDEN DARKNESS, AND THEN RAINBOWS AROUND THEM
1 - Deliverance begins by means of sudden darkness.
"With shouts of triumph, jeering, and imprecation, throngs of evil men are about to rush upon their prey, when, lo, a dense blackness, deeper than the darkness of the night, falls upon the earth." Great Controversy, 635:3-636:0.
2 - The symbol of God's covenant encircles His people.
"Then a rainbow, shining with the glory from the throne of God, spans the heavens and seems to encircle each praying company. The angry multitudes are suddenly arrested. Their mocking cries die away. The objects of their murderous rage are forgotten. With fearful forebodings they gaze upon the symbol of God's covenant and long to be shielded from its overpowering brightness. "-Great Controversy, 636:0.
3 - Light will be in every dwelling of the faithful.
"While all the world is plunged in darkness, there will be light in every dwelling of the saints. They will catch the first light of His second appearing." Prophets and Kings, 720:2.
BEYOND THE BOW OF PROMISE, A VISION OF CHRIST; AND THE SHOUT OF VICTORY
1 - They see the bow and Christ. Their shout is the shout of victory over the beast and his image.
"By the people of God a voice, clear and melodious, is heard, saying, 'Look up,' and lifting their eyes to the heavens, they behold the bow of promise. The black, angry clouds that covered the firmament are parted, and like Stephen they look up steadfastly into heaven and see the glory of God and the Son of man seated upon His throne. In His divine form they discern the marks of His humiliation; and from His lips they hear the request presented before H is Father and the holy angels: 'I will that they also, whom Thou hast given Me, be with Me where I am.' John 17:24. Again a voice, musical and triumphant, is heard, saying: 'They come! they come! holy, harmless, and undefiled. They have kept the word of My patience; they shall walk among the angels;' and the pale, quivering lips of those who have held fast their faith utter a shout of victory." Great Controversy, 636:1.
THE SAINTS ARE GLORIFIED
1 - A glorious light shines about them. "Soon I heard the voice of God, which shook the heavens and the earth. There was a mighty earthquake. Buildings were shaken down on every side. I then heard a triumphant shout of victory, loud, musical, and clear. I looked upon the company, who, a short time before, were in such distress and bondage. Their captivity was turned. A glorious light shone upon them. How beautiful they then looked! All marks of care and weariness were gone, and health and beauty were seen in every countenance. Their enemies, the heathen around them, fell like dead men; they could not endure the light that shone upon the delivered, holy ones. This light and glory remained upon them, until Jesus was seen In the clouds of heaven, and the faithful, tried company were changed in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, from glory to glory." -Early Writings, 272:3-273:0. [At the voice of God, a light rests upon them; at the Second Advent they are translated.]
2 - At the Voice of God they are glorified.
"At the voice of God they were glorified; now [at the Second Advent] they are made immortal and with the risen saints are caught up to meet their Lord in the air." Great Controversy, 645:1.
3 - Their faces are lit with the glory of God.
"The 144,000 triumphed. Their faces were lighted up with the glory of God." Early Writings, 37:0.
THE VOICE OF GOD SHAKES HEAVENS AND EARTH
1 - The Voice comes from one clear space of glory.
"In the midst of the angry heavens is one clear space of indescribable glory, whence comes the voice of God like the sound of many waters, saying: 'It is done.' Revelation 16:17, that voice shakes the heavens and the earth." Great Controversy, 636:2-3.
"There was one clear place of settled glory, whence came the voice of God like many waters, shaking the heavens and the earth, There was a mighty earthquake." Early Writings, 285:1.
2 - The Voice comes from the region of Orion.
"Dark, heavy clouds came up and clashed against each other, The atmosphere parted and rolled back; then we could look up through the open space In Orion, whence came the voice of God. The Holy City will come down through that open space." Early Writings, 41:2.
3 - The sounding of the Voice brings despair to the wicked.
"After the people have heard the voice of God they are in despair and trouble such as never was since there was a nation." Maranatha, 279:5,
4 - It is the signal for some of the worst of the "judgments upon Babylon" to fall.
"(Rev 18:5-1.0; 18:11,3, 15-17 quoted) Such are the judgments that fall upon Babylon in the day of the visitation of God's wrath. She has filled up the measure of her iniquity; her time has come; she is ripe for destruction." Great Controversy, 653:1-3,
Note: The Revelation 18 "judgments upon Babylon," mentioned in the above passage, could be placed earlier in the outpouring of the plagues. But an awakening of the wicked is implied in the context, which does not fully occur until the Voice of God sounds. Also the next sentence (below) locates it at the sounding of the Voice.
5 - The Voice produces a terrible awakening, as the idols are destroyed.
"When the voice of God turns the captivity of His people, there is a terrible awakening of those who have lost all in the great conflict of life, While probation continued they were blinded by Satan's deceptions, and they justified their course of sin. . Now they are stripped of all that made them great and are left destitute and defenseless. They look with terror upon the destruction of the idols, which they preferred before their Maker. . The gain of a lifetime is swept away in a moment. The rich bemoan the destruction of their grand houses, the scattering of their gold and sliver. But their lamentations are silenced by the fear that they themselves are to perish with their idols.
"The wicked are filled with regret not because of their sinful neglect of God and their fellow men but because God has conquered, they lament that the result is what it is; but they do not repent of their wickedness. They would leave no means untried to conquer if they could." Great Controversy, 654:1-2.
THE GREAT EARTHQUAKE; FORTY-FOUR SIGNS AND WONDERS OCCUR
It is generally considered that this earthquake is part of the seventh plague (the Rev 16:18 earthquake), which continues on until it concludes at the second advent and the death of the wicked. (The seventh seal earthquake may also apply to this time; Rev 8:5).
1 - The Voice of God produces the mighty earthquake.
"There was one clear place of settled glory, whence came the voice of God like many waters, shaking the heavens and the earth. There was a mighty earthquake." Early Writings, 285:1.
2 - Four signs rapidly occur.
"It is at midnight that God manifests His power for the deliverance of His people. [1) The sun appears, shining in its strength. Signs and wonders follow in quick succession. The wicked look with terror and amazement upon the scene, while the righteous behold with solemn joy the tokens of their deliverance. [2) Everything in nature seems turned out of its course. [3) The streams ease to flow. [4] Dark, heavy clouds come up and clash against each other." Great Controversy, 636:2.
3 . Nineteen more signs accompany them.
"That voice [5) shakes the heavens and the earth. [6] There is a mighty earthquake, 'such as was not since men were upon the earth, so mighty an earthquake, and so great.' Revelation 16: 17-18. [7) The firmament appears to open and shut. [8] The glory from the throne of God seems flashing through. [9) The mountains shake like a reed in the wind, and [10] ragged rocks are scattered on every side. [11) There is a roar as of a coming tempest. [12] The sea is lashed into fury. There is heard [13] the shriek of a hurricane like the voice of demons upon a mission of destruction. [14) The whole earth heaves and swells like the waves of the sea. [15] Its surface is breaking up. [16] Its very foundations seem to be giving way. [17] Mountain chains are sinking. [18] Inhabited Islands disappear. [19) The seaports that have become like Sodom for wickedness are swallowed up by the angry waters. Babylon the great has come in remembrance before God, 'to give unto her the cup of the wine of the fierceness of His wrath.' [20] Great hailstones, everyone 'about the weight of a talent,' are doing their work of destruction. Revelation 16:19, 21. [21) The proudest cities of the earth are laid low. [22] The lordly palaces, upon which the world's great men have lavished their wealth in order to glorify themselves, are crumbling to ruin before their eyes. [23] Prison walls are rent asunder, and [24] God's people, who have been held in bondage for their faith, are set free." Great Controversy, 636:3-637:0.
4 - Eight more signs take place.
"[25] The sky opened and shut and was in commotion. [26] The mountains shook like a reed in the wind and [27] cast out ragged rocks all around. The sea boiled like a pot and [28] cast out stones upon the land." Early Writings, 285:2.
"[29] The powers of heaven will be shaken at the voice of God. Then the sun, moon, and stars will be moved out of their places. They will not pass away, but be shaken by the voice of God." Early Writings, 41:1.
"Suddenly [in the middle of night] [30] the sun appeared, shining in his strength, and [31) the moon stood still. The wicked looked upon the scene with amazement, while the saints beheld with solemn joy the tokens of their deliverance." Early Writings, 285:1.
5 - Ten more signs occur.
"In the day of the Lord, just before the coming of Christ, [32] God will send lightnings from Heaven in His wrath, [33] which will unite with fire In the earth. [34] The mountains will burn like a furnace, and will pour forth terrible streams of lava, [35] destroying gardens and fields, villages and cities; and as they pour their melted ore, [36] rocks and heated mud into the rivers, will cause them to boll like a pot, and [37] send forth massive rocks and scatter their broken fragments upon the land with indescribable violence, [38] Whole rivers will be dried up. The earth will be convulsed, and there will be dreadful eruptions and [39] earthquakes everywhere. God will [40] plague the wicked inhabitants of the earth until they are destroyed from off it." 3 Spiritual Gifts, 82:3-83:0.
Note: From the Voice of God to-and including-the Second Coming is considered the seventh plague. By the conclusion of the Second Advent, no wicked people will be alive.]
"The earth's crust will be rent by the outbursts of the elements concealed in the bowels of the earth. These elements, once broken loose, [41] will sweep away the treasures of those who for years have been adding to their wealth by securing large possessions at starvation prices from those in their employ." Maranatha, 283:3.
"[42] The great general conflagration is but just ahead, when all this wasted labor of life will be swept away in a night and day." 4 Testimonies,49:2.
"There will be [43] great destruction of human life. But as in the days of the great deluge Noah was preserved in the ark that God had prepared for him, so in these days of destruction and calamity, God will be the refuge of His believing ones. Through the psalmist He declares, 'Because thou has made the Lord, which is my refuge, even the most High, thy habitation; there shall no evil befall thee, neither shall any plague come nigh thy dwelling. ' 'For in the time of trouble he shall hide me in his pavilion, " Then shall we not make the Lord our surety and our defense?" Maranatha, 283:5.
"Earthquakes in various places have been felt, but these disturbances have been very limited. . Terrible shocks will come upon the earth, and [44] the lordly palaces erected at great expense will certainly become heaps of ruins." 3 Selected Messages, 391:5.
THE SPECIAL RESURRECTION
1 - Two classes arise in this special resurrection.
"Graves are opened, and many of them that sleep in the dust of the earth, , awake, some to everlasting life, and some to shame and everlasting contempt.' Daniel 12:2. All who have died in the faith of the third angel's message come forth from the tomb glorified, to hear God's covenant of peace with those who have kept His law. 'They also which pierced Him' (Revelation 1:7), those that mocked and derided Christ's dying agonies, and the most violent opposers of His truth and His people, are raised to behold Him in His glory and to see the honor placed upon the loyal and obedient." Great Controersy, 697:1.
2 - The earthquake opens the graves.
"There was a mighty earthquake. The graves were opened, and those who had died In faith under the third angel's message, keeping the Sabbath, came forth from their dusty beds, glorified, to hear the covenant of peace that God was to make with those who had kept His law." Early Writings, 285:1.
THE DOOM OF THE WICKED PREDICTED; THEIR TERRIBLE FEAR
1 - Amid thunder and lightning, a voice declares the doom of the wicked.
"Thick clouds still cover the sky; yet the sun now and then breaks through, appearing like the avenging eye of Jehovah. Fierce lightenings leap from the heavens, enveloping the earth in a sheet of flame. Above the terrific roar of thunder, voices, mysterious and awful, declare the doom of the wicked. The words spoken are not comprehended by all; but they are distinctly understood by the false teachers. Those who a little before were so reckless, so boastful and defiant, so exultant in their cruelty to God's commandment-keeping people, are now overwhelmed with consternation and shuddering in fear. Their wails are heard above the sound of the elements. Demons acknowledge the deity of Christ and tremble before His power, while men are supplicating for mercy and grovelling in abject terror.
"Said the prophets or old, as they beheld in holy vision the day of God: 'Howl ye; for the day of the Lord is at hand; it shall come as a destruction from the Almighty.' Isaiah 13:6. 'Enter into the rock, and hide thee in the dust, for fear of the Lord, and for the glory of His majesty. The lofty looks of man shall be humbled, and the haughtiness of men shall be bowed down, and the Lord alone shall be exalted in that day. For the day of the Lord of hosts shall be upon everyone that is proud and lofty, and upon everyone that is lifted up; and he shall be brought low.' 'In that day a man shall cast the idols of his silver, and the idols of his gold, which they made each one for himself to worship, to the moles and to the bats; to go into the clefts of the rocks, and into the tops of the ragged rocks, for fear of the Lord, and for the glory of His majesty, when He ariseth to shake terribly the earth.' " Great Controversy, 697:2-698:1.
THE RIGHTEOUS KNOW THEY ARE DELIVERED AND THEY SING PRAISES TO GOD
1 - A bright star is seen, and the faces of the righteous are radiant as they sing praises; the clouds sweep back and the sky is filled with stars.
“Through a rift in the clouds there beams a star whose brilliancy is increased fourfold in contrast with the darkness. It speaks hope and joy to the faithful, but severity and wrath to the transgressors of God's law. Those who have sacrificed all for Christ are now secure, hidden as in the secret of the Lord's pavilion. They have been tested, and before the world and the despisers of truth they have evinced their fidelity to Him who died for them. A marvelous change has come over those who have held fast their integrity in the very face of death. They have been suddenly delivered from the dark and terrible tyranny of men transformed to demons. Their faces, so lately pale, anxious, and haggard, are now aglow with wonder, faith, and love. Their voices rise in triumphant song: 'God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore will not we fear, though the earth be removed, and though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea; though the waters thereof roar and be troubled, though the mountains shake with the swelling thereof.' Psalm 46:1-3.
"While these words of holy trust ascend to God, the clouds sweep back, and the starry heavens are seen, unspeakably glorious in contrast with the black and angry firmament on either side. The glory of the celestial city streams from the gates ajar." Great Controversy, 698:2-699:1.
2 - "We are delivered. It is the Voice of God! "
"Satan's host and wicked men will surround them and exult over them because there will seem to be no way of escape for them. But In the midst of their revelry and triumph there is heard peal upon peal of the loudest thunder. The heavens have gathered blackness, and are only iIIuminated by the blazing light and terrible glory from heaven, as God utters His voice from His holy habitation. '
"The foundations of the earth shake, buildings totter and fall with a terrible crash. The sea boils like a pot and the whole earth is in terrible commotion. The captivity of the righteous is turned, and with sweet and solemn whisperings they say to one another: 'We are delivered. It is the voice of God.' " 1 Testimonies, 354:0-1.
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS ARE OPENED TO THE VIEW OF ALL
1 - Against the sky, a Hand is seen holding the Ten Commandments. The folded tablets are then opened to the view of all.
"Then there appears against the sky a hand holding two tables of stone folded together. Says the prophet: 'The heavens shall declare His righteousness: for God is judge Himself.' Psalm 50:6. That holy law, God's righteousness, that amid thunder and flame was proclaimed from Sinai as the guide of life, is now revealed to men as the rule of judgment. The hand opens the tables, and there are seen the precepts of the Decalogue, traced as with a pen of fire. The words are so plain that all can read them. Memory is aroused, the darkness of superstition and heresy is swept from every mind, and God's ten words, brief, comprehensive, and authoritative, are presented to the view of all the inhabitants of the earth." Great Controversy, 639:1.
2 -It Is the original tables of stone which are shown to the world.
"In the temple (in heaven] will be seen the ark of the testament in which were placed the two tables of stone, on which are written God's law. These tables of stone will be brought forth from their hiding place, and on them will be seen the Ten Commandments engraved by the finger of God. These tables of stone now lying in the ark of the testament will be a convincing testimony to the truth and binding claims of God's law." 7 Bible Commentary, 972/1:3/2:0.
"Sacrilegious minds and hearts have thought they were mighty enough to change the times and laws of Jehovah; but, safe In the archives of heaven, In the ark of God, are the original commandments, written upon the two tables of stone. No potentate of earth has power to draw forth those tables from their sacred hiding place beneath the mercy seat." 7 Bible Commentary, 972/2:1.
THE HORROR OF THE WICKED IS INDESCRIBABLE
1 - The sounding of the Voice has brought despair to the wicked.
"After the people have heard the voice of God they are in despair and trouble such as never was since there was a nation." Maranatha, 279:5.
2 - Their horror is the discovery of the fact that the Ten Commandments were never abolished. They find they have been fighting against God.
"It is impossible to describe the horror and despair of those who have trampled upon God's holy requirements. The Lord gave them His law; they might have compared their characters with it and learned their defects while there was yet opportunity for repentance and reform; but In order to secure the favor of the world, they set aside its precepts and taught others to transgress. They have endeavored to compel God's people to profane His Sabbath. Now they are condemned by that law which they have despised. With awful distinctness they see that they are without excuse. They chose whom they would serve and worship. 'Then shall ye return, and discern between the righteous and the wicked, between him that serveth God and him that serveth Him not.' Malachi 3:18.
"The enemies of God's law, from the ministers down to the least among them, have a new conception of truth and duty. Too late they see that the Sabbath of the fourth commandment is the seal of the living God. Too late they see the true nature of their spurious sabbath and the sandy foundation upon which they have been building. They find that they have been fighting against God. Religious teachers have led souls to perdition while professing to guide them to the gates of Paradise. Not until the day of final accounts will it be known how great is the responsibility of men in holy office and how terrible are the results of their unfaithfulness. Only in eternity can we rightly estimate the loss of a single soul. Fearful will be the doom of him to whom God shall say: Depart, thou wicked servant." Great Controversy. 639:2 - 640:1.
3 - Former Sabbathkeepers are also filled with anguish.
"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." Early Writings, 37:0.
4 - A lengthy description of the insights the wicked obtain at this time is given in GC 654:1-656:1. The most important are quoted immediately below:
5 - There is a terrible awakening.
"When the voice of God turns the captivity of His people, there is a terrible awakening of those who have lost all in the great conflict of life. While probation continued they were blinded by Satan's deceptions, and they justified their course of sin." Great Controversy, 654:1.
6 - The wicked regret having lost in their rebellion against God.
"The wicked are filled with regret, not because of their sinful neglect of God and their fellow men, but because God has conquered. They lament that the result is what it is; but they do not repent of their wickedness. They would leave no means untried to conquer if they could.
"The world see the very class whom they have mocked and derided, and desired to exterminate, pass unharmed through pestilence, tempest, and earthquake. He who is to the transgressors of His law a devouring fire, is to His people a safe pavilion." Great Controversy, 654:2-3.
7 - The ministers awaken also.
"The minister who has sacrificed truth to gain the favor of men now discerns the character and influence of his teachings. It is apparent that the omniscient eye was following him as he stood in the desk, as he walked the streets, as he mingled with men in the various scenes of life. Every emotion of the soul, every line written, every word uttered, every act that led men to rest in a refuge of falsehood, has been scattering seed; and now, in the wretched, lost souls around him, he beholds the harvest." Great Controversy, 654:4-655:0.
8 - All recognize that they have rebelled against the holy law of their Creator.
"Ministers and people see that they have not sustained the right relation to God. They see that they have rebelled against the Author of all just and righteous law. The setting aside of the divine precepts gave rise to thousands of springs of evil, discord, hatred, iniquity, until the earth became one vast field of strife, one sink of corruption." Great Controversy, 655:3.
9 - The wicked fall at the feet of the righteous.
"Men whom the world has worshiped for their talents and eloquence now see these things- in their true light. They realize what they have forfeited by transgression, and they fall at the feet of those whose fidelity they have despised and derided, and confess that God has loved them." Great Controversy, 655:3.
10 - The wicked are no longer able to overpower the faithful.
"At our happy, holy state the wicked were enraged, and would rush violently up to lay hands on us to thrust us into prison, when we would stretch forth the hand in the name of the Lord, and they would fall helpless to the ground. Then it was that the synagogue of Satan knew that God had loved us who could wash one another's feet and salute the brethren with a holy kiss, and they worshiped at our feet." Early Writings, 15:1.
11 - The religious leaders suffer under the wrath of God and the revilings of lost souls.
"Many of the wicked were greatly enraged as they suffered the effects of the plagues. It was a scene of fearful agony. Parents were bitterly reproaching their children, and children their parents, brothers their sisters, and sister their brothers. Loud, wailing cries were heard in every direction, 'It was you who kept me from receiving the truth which would have saved me from this awful hour.' The people turned upon their ministers with bitter hate and reproached them, saying, 'You have not warned us. You told us that all the world was to be converted, and cried, Peace, peace, to quiet every fear that was aroused. You have not told us of this hour; and those who warned us of it you declared to be fanatics and evil men, who would ruin us.' But I saw that the ministers did not escape the wrath of God. Their suffering was tenfold greater than that of their people." Early Writings, 282:1.
12 - Lost church members are extremely angry with their pastors.
"Church members who have seen the light and been convicted, but who have trusted the salvation of their souls to the minister, will learn in the day of God that no other soul can pay the ransom for their transgression. A terrible cry will be raised. 'I am lost, eternally lost.' Men will feel as though they could rend in pieces the ministers who have preached falsehoods and condemned the truth." 4 Bible Commentary, 1157/1:2.
13 - The wicked accuse one another, and especially their ministers. Some of the wicked are slain by one another.
"The people see that they have been deluded. They accuse one another of having led them to destruction; but all unite in heaping their bitterest condemnation upon the ministers. Unfaithful pastors have prophesied smooth things; they have led their hearers to make void the law of God and to persecute those who would keep it holy. Now, in their despair, these teachers confess before the world their work of deception. The multitudes are filled with fury. 'We are lost!' they cry, 'and you are the cause of our ruin;' and they turn upon the false shepherds. The very ones that once admired them most will pronounce the most dreadful curses upon them. The very hands that once crowned them with laurels will be raised for their destruction. The swords which were to slay God's people are now employed to destroy their enemies. Everywhere there is strife and bloodshed." Great Controversy, 655:4-656:0.
"God's Word is made of none effect by false shepherds. . Their work will soon react upon themselves. Then will be witnessed the scenes described in Revelation 18 when the judgments of God shall fall upon mystical Babylon." Last Day Events, 248:2.
THE DAY AND HOUR OF CHRIST’S COMING IS ANNOUNCED
1 - The Voice of God gives the day and hour of Christ's second advent, and confirms the eternal covenant with His people.
"The voice of God is heard from heaven, declaring the day and hour of Jesus' coming, and delivering the everlasting covenant to His people. Like peals of loudest thunder His words roll through the earth. The Israel of God stand listening, with their eyes fixed upward. Their countenances are lighted up with His glory, and shine as did the face of Moses when he came down from Sinai." Great Controversy, 640:2.
2 - At the end of each sentence, the saints shout.
"As God spoke the day and the hour of Jesus' coming and delivered the everlasting covenant to His people, He spoke one sentence, and then paused, while the words were rolling through the earth. The Israel of God stood with their eyes fixed upward, listening to the words as they came from the mouth of Jehovah, and rolled through the earth like peals of loudest thunder. It was awfully solemn. And at the end of every sentence the saints shouted, 'Glory! Alleluia!' Their countenances were lighted up with the glory of God; and they shone with the glory, as did the face of Moses when he came down from Sinai. The wicked could not look on them for the glory." Early Writings, 34:1; 285:2-286:0.
3 - The living saints at this time are 144,000 in number.
"Soon we heard the voice of God like many waters, which gave us the day and hour of Jesus' coming. The living saints, 144,000 in number, knew and understood the voice, while the wicked thought it was thunder and an earthquake. When God spoke the time, He poured upon us the Holy Ghost, and our faces began to light up and shine with the glory of God, as Moses' did when he came down from Mount Sinai." Early Writings, 15:0.
4 - Heard, but not remembered after the vision.
"I have not the slightest knowledge as to the time spoken by the voice of God. I heard the hour proclaimed, but had no remembrance of that hour after I came out of vision. Scenes of such thrilling, solemn interest passed before me as no language is adequate to describe. It was all a living reality to me, for close upon this scene appeared the great white cloud, upon which was seated the Son of man." 1 Selected Messages, 76:0.
THE FAITHFUL ARE GIVEN THE SABBATH BLESSING
1 - When the blessing is given, there is a shout of victory.
"And when the blessing is pronounced on those who have honored God by keeping His Sabbath holy, there is a mighty shout of victory." Great Controversy, 640:2.
"When the never-ending blessing was pronounced on those who had honored God in keeping His Sabbath holy, there was a mighty shout of victory over the beast and over his Image." Early Writings, 34:1; 286:0.
THE JOURNEY TO EARTH
Backtracking a little: At the close of the investigative judgment (when each person in the world had made his decision, received either the mark or the seal, and probation for mankind had concluded); Jesus threw down the censer, declared "It is done," and went to the entrance of that gigantic structure (the heavenly Sanctuary; and it is a most marvelous building—see GC 414:2). There He put off His priestly robes, and commanded His angels to begin pouring out the plagues on the wicked.
Then He began His journey to the earth.
1 - The trip to our world begins.
“And I saw a flaming cloud come where Jesus stood. Then Jesus. . 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." Maranatha, 287:7 (“To the Little Remnant Scattered Abroad," April 6, 1846 broadside.).
2 - All the angels in heaven accompany Him. "All heaven will be emptied of the angels, while the waiting saints will be looking for Him and gazing into heaven, as were the men of Galilee when He ascended from the Mount of Olivet. Then only those who are holy, those who have followed fully the meek Pattern, will with rapturous joy exclaim as they behold Him, 'Lo, this is our God; we have waited for Him, and He will save us.' " Early Writings, 110:1.
3 - On the journey, Christ and His angels pass through the region of Orion.
“Dark, heavy clouds came up and clashed against each other. The atmosphere parted and rolled back; then we could look up through the open space in Orion, whence came the Voice of God. The Holy City will come down through that open space." Early Writings, 41:2.
Note: The present writer restricts this location to "the region of Orion," since we are nowhere told in the inspired writings that' 'the open space in Orion" is the Great Nebula in Orion, or a portion of it. Therefore we cannot with certainty equate the "open space" with the Orion Nebula.
According to EW 41, the Voice of God sounds from the area of this constellation, and at the third advent the City of God will come down through that part of the sky. But that is the third advent, not the second. It is likely that, at His second advent, Christ will also return through that area-but we are not specifically told that in this or any other passage. Nor are we told what part of the Orion constellation is here referred to (Orion is one of the largest constellations in the sky).
LAST DAYS :
The following material was gleaned from our book of unpublished manuscripts, entitled The Last Days, and is some of the best material from that volume on topics given in this section.
ARMAGEDDON
Satan Is Now Marshalling His Armies For the Last Great Struggle.- "We have a short time in which to accomplish the work that is essential. Let us earnestly prepare for the conflict that is before us, for Satan's armies are marshalling for the last great struggle.
Satan Is Seeking to Bring in Heresies; the Rejecters of Warnings Will be Ensnared. "Satan is rallying his forces and seeking to bring in heresies to confuse the minds of those who have not been trained to understand the leading of the Holy Spirit. A delusive net is being prepared for them and those who have been warned again and again, but have not educated themselves to understand the warnings, will surely be taken in Satan's snares." Letter 864, 1908, pp. 1-2. (To S. N. Haskell, December 17, 1908).
Satan is Drilling His Army. "The end is near, and every year Satan is drilling his army to develop strong parties to be ready against the battle of the last great conflict." Manuscript 134, 1908, p. 3. ("Arbitrary Control, " cir. 1908).
THE VOICE OF GOD
The Scattered Ones in Dens and Caverns Are Made Glad at the Voice of God. "Before the glory of Him who is to reign, the mountains will tremble and bow, the rocks will be moved out of their places, for once more will the Lord shake, not alone the earth, but the heavens also. The scattered ones, who have fled for their lives to the rocks, the dens, the caverns of the earth, because of the fury of the oppressor, will be made glad at the voice of God. .
As Christ Strengthened John, So Will He Strengthen His Terror-stricken Saints at His Second Coming.- "The child of God will be terror-stricken at the first sight of the majesty of Jesus Christ. He feels that he cannot live in His holy presence. But the word comes to him, as to John, 'Fear not.' Jesus laid His right hand upon John. He raised him up from his prostrate position. So will He do unto His loyal, trusting ones, for there are greater revelations of the glory of God to be given them. .
Effects of the Second Coming on the Lost. "There is also to be revelation to the transgressors of the law of Jehovah—they who made void the law of God, who have taken their stand on the side of him who thought to change times and laws. From the terror-stricken myriads come the cry, 'The great day of His wrath is come; and who shall be able to stand.' (Revelation 6:17)."Manuscript 56, 1886, pp. 5-7. ("Traveling in Switzerland, " May 21, 1886).
The Covenant Will be Brought Forth. "When every case is decided in the courts of heaven, this covenant, [the ten commandments) will be brought forth, plainly written with the finger of God. The world will be arraigned before the bar of Infinite Justice to receive sentence—a life measuring with the life of God for obedience, and death for transgression." Manuscript 82, 1899, p. 10. ("In the Master's Service, " May 21, 1899).
The Heaviest Judgments Will Fall on the False Shepherds. - "And upon those who have taken upon them the work of shepherds of the flock will be visited the heaviest judgments, because they have presented to the people fables instead of truth. Children will rise up and curse their parents. Church members, who have seen the light and [have) been convicted, but who have trusted the salvation of their souls to the minister, will learn in the day of God that no other soul can pay the ransom for their transgression. A terrible cry will be raised, 'I am lost, eternally lost.
The Ire of the Lost Against Their False Shepherds. "Men will feel as though they could rend in pieces the ministers who have preached falsehoods and condemned the truth. The pure truth for this time requires a reformation in the life, but they separated themselves from the love of the truth, and of them it can be said, '0 Israel, thou hast destroyed thyself' (Hosea 13:9). The Lord sends a message to the people, 'Set the trumpet to thy mouth. He shall come as an eagle against the house of the Lord, because they have transgressed My covenant, and trespassed against My law' (Hosea 8:1)."-Letter 30, 1900, pp. 5-6. (To "Brother and Sister Hickox," February 25, 1900). [See also: TBC 167.]
Revelation 18:1-3 Will be Fulfilled When God Arises to Shake Terribly the Earth. "What terrible scenes will take place when the Lord shall arise to shake terribly the earth. Then the words of Revelation 18:1-3 [the announcement that Babylon is fallen] will be fulfilled. The whole of the eighteenth chapter of revelation is a warning of what is coming on the earth. But I have no light in particular in regard to what is coming on New York, only that I know that one day the great buildings there will be thrown down by the turning and overturning of God's power. From the light given me, I know that destruction is in the world. One word from the Lord, one touch of His mighty power, and those massive structures will fall. Scenes will take place, the fearfulness of which we cannot imagine." Letter 176, 1903, pp. 4-5. (To H. W. Kellogg, August 9, 1903). [See also: Ev 387-8; PM 280-1.}
God Will Protect His Believing Ones During the Convulsions of Nature Preceding the Advent. "Before the Son of man appears in the clouds of heaven, everything in nature will be convulsed. Lightning from heaven, uniting with fire in the earth, will cause the mountains to burn like a furnace, and pour out their floods of lava over villages and cities. Molten masses of rock [will] cause the water to boil, and they will send forth rocks and earth. There will be mighty earthquakes and great destruction of human life. But as in the days of the great deluge, Noah was preserved in the ark that God had prepared for Him, so in these last days of destruction a calamity, God will be the refuge of His believing ones." Letter 248, 1907, pp. 2-4. (To J. E. White and wife, August 16, 1907). [See also: IMCP 22-3.}
Satan Wants to Revive Slavery. "I am instructed to say to our people throughout the cities of the South, Let everything be done under the direction of the Lord. The work is nearing its close. We are nearer the end than when we first believed. Satan is doing his best to block. the progress of the message. He is putting forth efforts to bring about the enactment of a Sunday law that will result in slavery in the Southern field and will close the door to the observance of the true Sabbath; which God has given to men to keep holy. The law, which He came down from heaven to Mt. Sinai to proclaim, is to be observed by all who would identify themselves with the people of God." Letter 6, 1909, p. 2. (To J. E. White, January 1, 1909).
TEN COMMANDMENTS OPENED
In the Day of Judgment the Tables of God's Law Will Condemn the Lost. "Ministers have taught the people that the law of God is not binding. But God certainly does not say so, and in the day of judgment that law, written with the finger of God on tables of stone, will condemn all impenitent transgressors." -Manuscript 33, 1900. pp. 5, 6, 8-10, 18. ("Unfaithful Shepherds, " June 25, 1900). [See also: CG 513.}
These Tables Are in Heaven. "There is a sanctuary, and in that sanctuary is the ark, and in the ark are the tables of stone, on which is written the law spoken from Sinai amidst scenes of awful grandeur. These tables of stone are in the heavens, and they will be brought forth in that day when the judgment shall sit and the books shall be opened, and men shall be judged according to the things written in the books. They will be judged by the law written by the finger of God, and given to Moses to be deposited in the ark. A record is kept of the deeds of all men, and according to his works will every man receive sentence, whether they be good, or whether they be evil." Manuscript 20, 1906, pp. 8-9. ("Preach the Word," February 7, 1906). [See also: Ev 616-17; PM 224-5.]
They Are to be Brought Forth When Sentence Is Pronounced.- "In my books the truth is stated, barricaded by a 'Thus saith the Lord.' The Holy Spirit traced these truths upon my heart and mind as indelibly as the law was traced by the finger of God upon the tables of stone, which are now in the ark, to be brought forth in that great day when sentence is pronounced against every evil, seducing science produced by the father of lies." Letter 90, 1906, p. 6. (To The Brethren Assembled in Council at Graysville, Tennessee, March 6, 1906).

END OF TIMES SERIES: THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST

PART FIFTEEN
THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST TO THE END OF THE MILLENNIUM
In this study, we will view events at the time of the Second Advent, as they relate primarily to the redeemed but also to the wicked. These are the pre-ascension events. They occur at the time of Christ's second coming, before Jesus and the redeemed begin their journey to heaven.
In the next study, we will view (1) the post-ascension events on earth, which Is the death of the living wicked, and the binding of Satan to this planet for a thousand years; and (2) the post-ascension events of the redeemed; which includes their journey to heaven, their coronation and entrance Into the Holy City, and the sentencing judgment.
1 - PRE-ASCENSION EVENTS
THE JUBILEE BEGINS
1 - The commencement of the jubilee.
“Then commenced the Jubilee, when the land should rest." Early Writings, 85:1 (286:1).
In ancient Israel, every seventh year and fiftieth year were rest years for the land. Because the seventh-day Sabbath has been violated for 6,000 years, it is quite appropriate that the land will be able to rest for the seventh thousand years. As Jerusalem was destroyed because the people refused to keep the Sabbath (Jer 17:21­27), so the world will be destroyed because its inhabitants refused to keep the Sabbath. (This emphasis on Sabbath-keeping is due to the fact that the Sabbath cannot be properly observed without obeying God fully in every other way.) At last the land and people will have rest. -But at what a cost. The world is shattered and the wicked are dead.
Some try to date the Second Advent by the jubilee cycle, but this cannot be done. Why? Three good reasons: (1) No one knows the exact date the jubilee cycle should begin with. (2) God's Inspired Word has told us several times that no man will know the date of the second coming (2SM 113; GC 456-457; DA 632-633; FE 335; 1T 409; TM 55,61; 1SM 75-76; EW 22; 1 T 72-73) until it is declared in the skies at the sounding of the Voice of God. (3) There is even a question whether the Jubilee is a 49 or 50-year cycle.
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THE SIGN OF THE SON OF MAN
1 - Christ returns in a cloud.
"Soon there appears in the east a small black cloud, about half the size of a man's hand. It is the cloud which surrounds the Saviour and which seems in the distance to be shrouded in darkness. The people of God know this to be the sign of the Son of man. In solemn silence they gaze upon it as it draws nearer the earth, becoming lighter and more glorious, until it is a great white cloud, its base a glory like consuming fire, and above it the rainbow of the covenant." Great Controversy, 640:3-641:0.
"Soon our eyes were drawn to the east, for a small black cloud had appeared, about half as large as a man's hand, which we all knew was the sign of the Son of man. We all in solemn silence gazed on the cloud as it drew nearer and became lighter, glorious, and still more glorious, till It was a great white cloud. The bottom appeared like fire; a rainbow was over the cloud, while around it were ten thousand angels, singing a most lovely song; and upon it sat the Son of man." Early Writings, 15:2-16:0.
"At first we did not see Jesus on the cloud, but as it drew near the earth we could behold His lovely person. This cloud, when it first appeared, was the sign of the Son of man in heaven." Early Writings, 35:1.
"The clouds of heaven will clash, and there will be darkness. Then that voice comes from heaven and the clouds begin to roll back like a scroll, and there is the bright, clear sign of the Son of man. The children of God know what that cloud means." Maranatha, 279:5.
The faithful see it and hear the sound of music as it nears.
"The clouds begin to roll back like a scroll and there is the bright, clear sign of the Son of man. The children of God know what that cloud means. The sound of music is heard, and as it nears, the graves are opened and the dead are raised." 9 Manuscript Releases, 251:3-252:1.
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THE TIMING OF THE SECOND ADVENT
It is impossible for us to know when Christ will return, until He Himself tells us at the sounding of the Voice of God, just prior to that event. No man has a true message of time-setting In regard to the second coming of Christ (2SM 113), and to try to do so pleases Satan (GC 457). We have been warned against doing this (DA 632-633; FE 335; GC 456-457; 1T 409; TM 55, 61), and we should beware of doing it (TM 55, 61; 1 SM 75-76). When men do it, they only weaken the faith of God's people (EW 22; 1T 72-73).
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JESUS RETURNS FOR HIS PEOPLE
1 - Christ, veiled in humanity, departed from this world.
"Christ had ascended to heaven in the form of humanity. The disciples had beheld the cloud receive Him. The same Jesus who had walked and talked and prayed With them; who had broken bread with them; who had been with them in their boats on the lake; and who had that very day toiled with them up the ascent of Olivet,-the same Jesus had now gone to share His Father's throne. And the angels had assured them that the very One whom they had seen go up into heaven, would come again even as He had ascended." Desire of Ages, 832:2.
2 - Christ, glorified in humanity, will return again.
"The glory of Christ's humanity did not appear when He was upon the earth. He was regarded as a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief. We hid as it were our faces from Him. But He was pursuing the path [which] the plan of God had devised. That same humanity now appears as He descends from heaven, robed in glory, triumphant, exalted." In Heavenly Places, 358:3.
3 - The appearance of Christ as He returns.
"Upon It sat the Son of man. His hair was white and curly and lay on His shoulders; and upon His head were many crowns. His feet had the appearance of fire; in His right hand was a sharp sickle; in His left, a silver trumpet." Early Writings, 16:0.
4 - He will return amid great glory.
"Christ will come In His own glory, in the glory of His Father, and in the glory of the holy angels. Ten thousand times ten thousand and thousands of thousands of angels, the beautiful, triumphant sons of God, possessing surpassing loveliness and glory, will escort Him on His way. In the place of a crown of thorns, He will wear a crown of glory-a crown within a crown. In the place of that old purple robe, He will be clothed In a garment of whitest white, 'so as no fuller on earth can white' (Mark 9:3) it. And on His vesture and on His thigh a name will be written, 'King of kings, and Lord of lords.' " Our High Calling, 367:2.
5 - Millions of angels accompany Him, and the glory fills the sky.
"Jesus rides forth as a mighty conqueror. Not now a 'Man of Sorrows,' to drink the bitter cup of shame and woe, He comes, victor in heaven and earth, to judge the living and the dead. 'Faithful and True,' 'in righteousness He doth judge and make war.' And 'the armies which were in heaven' (Revelation 19:11, 14) follow Him. With anthems of celestial melody the holy angels, a vast, unnumbered throng, attend Him on His way. The firmament seems filled with radiant forms-'ten thousand times ten thousand, and thousands of thousands.' No human pen can portray the scene; no mortal mind is adequate to conceive its splendor. 'His glory covered the heavens, and the earth was full of His praise. And His brightness was as the light.' " Great Controversy, 641:0.
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EVERY EYE SHALL SEE HIM AS THEY AWAKEN TO THE REALITY OF THE SITUATION
1 - Every person in the world sees Him return.
"As the living cloud comes still nearer, every eye beholds the Prince of life. No crown of thorns now mars that sacred head; but a diadem of glory rests on His holy brow. His countenance outshines the dazzling brightness of the noonday sun. 'And He hath on His vesture and on His thigh a name written, King of kings, and Lord of lords.' " Great Controversy, 641:0.
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THE DISPLAY OF OVERMASTERING POWER BRINGS FEAR AND APPREHENSION
1 - The wicked are terrified, and the saints are apprehensive. But Jesus reassures His own.
"Before His presence 'all faces are turned into paleness;' upon the rejecters of God's mercy falls the terror of eternal despair. 'The heart melteth, and the knees smite together, . . and the faces of them all gather blackness.' Jeremiah 30:6; Nahum 2:10. The righteous cry with trembling: 'Who shall be able to stand?' The angels' song Is hushed, and there is a period of awful silence. Then the voice of Jesus is heard, saying: 'My grace is sufficient for you.' The faces of the righteous are lighted up, and joy fills every heart. And the angels strike a note higher and sing again as they draw still nearer to the earth." Great Controversy, 641 :1.
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THE HEAVENS AND EARTH ARE SHAKEN
1 - His arrival in the skies shakes the earth to its foundations.
"The King of kings descends upon the cloud, wrapped in flaming fire. The heavens are rolled together as a scroll, the earth trembles before Him, and every mountain and island is moved out of its place. 'Our God shall come, and shall not keep silence: a fire shall devour before Him, and it shall be very tempestuous around about Him. He shall call to the heavens from above, and to the earth, that He may judge His people.' " Great Controversy, 641:2-642:0.
Note: There is a shaking of the earth at the Voice of God (before the second advent), and a second one at the second advent. (Compare Great Controversy, 637:0 and 642:0.)
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CRYING FOR THE ROCKS TO FALL THE WICKED FLEE INTO CAVES
1 - The flight into the caves as they cry to the rocks to fall on them.
"And the kings of the earth, and the great men, and the rich men, and the chief captains, and the mighty men, and every bondman, and every freeman, hid themselves In the dens and In the rocks of the mountains; and said to the mountains and rocks, Fall on us, and hide us from the face of Him that sitteth on the throne, arid from the wrath of the Lamb: for the great day of His wrath is come; and who shall be able to stand?' " Great Controversy, 642:1.
2 - They call to their gods.
"When the earth is reeling to and fro like a drunkard, when the heavens are shaking and the great day of the Lord has come, who shall be able to stand? One object they behold in trembling agony from which they will try In vain to escape. 'Behold, He cometh with clouds; and every eye shall see Him' (Revelation 1:7). The unsaved utter wild imprecations to dumb nature—their god: 'Mountains and rocks, fall on us, and hide us from the face of Him that sitteth on the throne' (Revelation 6:16)." That I May Know Him, 956:1.
3 - Some of the wicked flee into caves recently vacated by the faithful.
"The hidden ones have been scattered because of man's enmity against the law of Jehovah. They have been oppressed by all the powers of the earth. They have been scattered in the dens and caves of the earth through the violence of their adversaries, because they are true and obedient to Jehovah's laws. But deliverance comes to the people of God. To their enemies God will show Himself a God of just retribution.
"From the dens and the caves of the earth, that have been the secret hiding places of God's people, they are called forth as His witnesses, true and faithful.
"The people who have braved out their rebellion will fulfill the description given In Revelation 6:15-17. In these very caves and dens they find the very statement of truth in the letters and in the publications as witness against them. The shepherds who lead the sheep in false paths will hear the charge made against them, 'It was you who made light of truth. It was you who told us that God's law was abrogated, that it was a yoke of bondage. It was you who voiced the false doctrines when I was convicted that these Seventh-day Adventists had the truth. The blood of our souls is upon your priestly garments. . Now will you pay the ransom for my soul? . . What shall we do who listened to your garbling of the Scriptures and your turning into a lie the truth which If obeyed would have saved us?'
"When Christ comes to take vengeance on those who have educated and trained the people to trample on God's Sabbath, to tear down His memorial, and tread down with their feet the feed of His pastures, lamentations will be in vain. Those who trusted in the false shepherds had the word of God to search for themselves, and they find that God will judge every man who has had the truth and turned from the light because it involved self-denial and the cross. Rocks and mountains cannot screen them from the indignation of Him that sitteth on the throne and from the wrath of the Lamb." Maranatha, 290:1­4.
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THE INSOLENCE OF THE WICKED IS ENDED AS THEY AWAKEN TO THE REALITY OF THE SITUATION
1 - The jests and lies are replaced by praying and weeping.
"The derisive jests have ceased. Lying lips are hushed into silence. The clash of arms, the tumult of battle, 'with confused noise, and garments rolled in blood' (Isaiah 9:5), is stilled. Nought now is heard but the voice of prayer and the sound of weeping and lamentation. The cry bursts forth from lips so lately scoffing: 'The great day of His wrath is come; and who shall be able to stand?' The wicked pray to be burled beneath the rocks of the mountains rather than meet the face of Him whom they have despised and rejected." Great Controversy, 642:2.
2 - That Voice they know so well, for they have heard it for years.
"That voice which penetrates the ear of the dead, they know. How often have its plaintive, tender tones called them to repentance. How often has it been heard in the touching entreaties of a friend, a brother, a Redeemer. To the rejecters of His grace no other could be so full of condemnation, so burdened with denunciation, as that voice which has so long pleaded. . That voice awakens memories which they would fain blot out—warnings despised, invitations refused, privileges slighted." Great Controversy, 642:3.
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THOSE ALSO WHO PIERCED HIM SHALL SEE HIM RETURN
1 - What a day that will be.
"What a day that will be, when those who rejected Christ will look upon Him whom their sins have pierced." Maranatha, 292:9.
2 - Those who mocked Him will see Him return.
"There are those who mocked Christ in His humiliation. With thrilling power come to their minds the Sufferer's words, when, adjured by the high priest, He solemnly declared: 'Hereafter shall ye see the Son of man sitting on the right hand of power, and coming in the clouds of heaven.' Matthew 26:64. Now they behold Him In His glory, and they are yet to see Him sitting on the right hand of power [at His third advent)." Great Controversy, 643:1.
3 - Those who robed, crowned, smote, spate, nailed, and pierced Him will also see His return in glory.
“Those who derided His claim to be the Son of God are speechless now. There is the haughty Herod who jeered at His royal title and bade the mocking soldiers crown Him king. There are the very men who with impious hands placed upon His form the purple robe, upon His sacred brow the thorny crown, and in His unresisting hand the mimic sceptre, and bowed before Him in blasphemous mockery. The men who smote and spit upon the Prince of life now turn from His piercing gaze and seek to flee from the overpowering glory of His presence. Those who drove the nails through His hands and feet, the soldier who pierced His side, behold these marks with terror and remorse. . And now there rises a cry of mortal agony. Louder than the shout, 'Crucify Him, crucify Him,' which rang through the streets of Jerusalem, swells the awful, despairing wail, 'He is the Son of God! He is the true Messiah!' " Great Controversy, 643:2-644:0.
4 - They will look upon Him and wall.
"Those who have acted the most prominent part in the rejection and crucifixion of Christ come forth to see Him as He is, and those who have rejected Christ come up and see the saints glorified, and it is at that time that the saints are changed in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, and are caught up to meet their Lord in the air. The very ones who placed upon Him the purple robe and put the crown of thorns upon His brow, and those who put the nails through His hands and feet, look upon Him and bewail." 9 Manuscript Releases, 252:1 (1886).
5 - They will call for the rocks to fall on them.
"They remember how His love was slighted and His compassion abused. They think of how Barabbas, a murderer and a robber, was chosen in His stead, how Jesus was crowned with thorns and scourged and crucified, how in the hours of His agony on the cross the priests and rulers taunted Him, saying, 'Let Him come down from the cross, and we will believe Him. He saved others, Himself He cannot save.' All the insult and despite offered to Christ, all the suffering caused to His disciples, will be as fresh in their recollection as when the satanic deeds were done.
"The voice which they heard so often in entreaty and persuasion will again sound in their ears. Every tone of gracious solicitation will vibrate as distinctly in their ears as when the Saviour spoke in the synagogues and on the street. Then those who pierced Him will call on the rocks and mountains to fall on them and hide them from the face of Him that sitteth on the throne and from the wrath of the Lamb."-Last Day Events, 275:2-3.
Note: The truth that a special resurrection (of some of the wicked of earlier ages) occurs prior to the Second Advent is shown by the fact that those who pierced Christ will see Him return in the clouds of heaven.
6 - The Jewish rulers will see His second advent.
"As they [the Jewish rulers] gaze upon His glory, [at His second coming), there flashes before their minds the memory of the Son of Man clad in the garb of humanity. They remember how they treated Him, how they refused Him, and pressed close to the side of the great apostate. The scenes of Christ's life appear before them in all their clearness. All He did, all He said, the humiliation to which He descended to save them from the taint of sin, rises before them in condemnation.
"They behold Him riding into Jerusalem, and see Him break into an agony of tears over the impenitent city that would not receive His message. His voice, which was heard in invitation, in entreaty, in tones of tender solicitude, seems again to fall upon their ears. The scene in the garden of Gethsemane rises before them, and they hear Christ's amazing prayer, 'Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me:
"Again they hear the voice of Pilate, saying, 'I find in him no fault at all.' They see the shameful scene in the judgment hall, when Barabbas stood by the side of Christ, and they had the privilege of choosing the guiltless One. They hear again the words of Pilate, 'Whom will ye that I release unto you? Barabbas, or Jesus which is called Christ?' They hear the response, 'Away with this man, and release unto us Barabbas.' To the question of Pilate, 'What shall I do then with Jesus?' the answer comes, 'Let him be crucified.'
"Again they see their Sacrifice bearing the reproach of the cross. They hear the loud, triumphant tones tauntingly exclaim, 'If thou be the Son of God, come down from the cross: 'He saved others; himself he cannot save.'
"Now they behold Him not in the garden of Gethsemane, not in the judgment hall, not on the cross of Calvary. The signs of His humiliation have passed away, and they look upon the face of God- the face they spit upon, the face which priests and rulers struck with the palms of their hands. Now the truth in all its vividness is revealed to them." Maranatha, 293:1­5.
7 - Christ promised Caiaphas that this day would come.
"[At His trial], Caiaphas, raising his right arm toward heaven, addressed Jesus in the form of a solemn oath: 'I adjure thee by the living God, that thou tell us whether thou be the Christ, the Son of God.
"Every ear was bent to listen, and every eye was fixed on His face as He answered, 'Thou hast said.' A heavenly light seemed to illuminate His pale countenance as He added, 'Nevertheless I say unto you, Hereafter shall ye see the Son of man sitting on the right hand of power, and coming In the clouds of heaven. '
"For a moment the divinity of Christ flashed through His guise of humanity. The high priest quailed before the penetrating eyes of the Saviour . . For a moment he felt as if standing before the eternal Judge, whose eye, which sees all things, was reading his soul, bringing to light mysteries supposed to be hidden with the dead.
"The scene passed from the priest's vision. . Rending his robe, . . he demanded that. , the prisoner be condemned for blasphemy. 'What further need have we of witnesses?' he said; 'behold, now ye have heard his blasphemy. What think ye?' And they all condemned Him." Desire of Ages, 706:3; 707:1-708:1.
8 - The Jewish leaders made their choice, and, at His coming, they will later remember it.
"Thus the Jewish leaders made their choice. Their decision was registered in the book which John saw in the hand of Him that sat upon the throne, the book which no man could open. In all its vindictiveness this decision will appear before them in the day when this book is unsealed by the Lion of the tribe of Judah,"-Christ's Object Lessons, 294:1.
"When Christ comes the second time, not as a prisoner surrounded by a rabble will they see Him. They will see Him as heaven's King. . Then the priests and rulers will remember distinctly the scene in the judgment hall. Every circumstance will appear before them as if written in letters of fire." Maranatha, 282:7.
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THE SAINTS CRY OUT "THIS IS OUR GOD; HE WILL SAVE US!"
1 - The faithful cry, "He will save us!"
"In the lives of all who reject truth there are moments when conscience awakens, when memory presents the torturing recollection of a life of hypocrisy and the soul is harassed with vain regrets. But what are these compared with the remorse of that day when 'fear cometh as desolation,' when 'destruction cometh as a whirlwind" Proverbs 1:27. Those who would have destroyed Christ and His faithful people now witness the glory which rests upon them. In the midst of their terror they hear the voices of the saints in joyful strains exclaiming: 'Lo, this Is our God; we have waited for Him, and He will save us."' Great Controversy, 644:1.
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THE RESURRECTION OF THE RIGHTEOUS DEAD
1 - Sequence: (1) Those that died in Christ had partaken of the divine nature. (2) After death, they were guarded by angels. (3) The second advent of Christ occurs. (4) Jesus views their graves, and sounds His silver trumpet. (5) He cries, "Awake, awake. . !" (6) There is a mighty earthquake, and the graves are opened. (7) The first resurrection occurs as all the remaining righteous dead come to life, by virtue of the character they had received from Christ's righteousness. (8) As they rise from their prison-house, by the power of the Saviour In them while living, they are clothed with Immortal glory and cry, "0 death, where is thy sting? . . " (9) The living righteous unite with them in a long, glad shout of victory. (10) The wrinkles and other marks of earth are gone, but they recognize one another.
"Amid the reeling of the earth, the flash of lightening and the roar of thunder, the voice of the Son of God calls forth the sleeping saints. He looks upon the graves of the righteous, then, raising His hands to heaven. He cries: 'Awake, awake, awake, ye that sleep in the dust, and arise!' Throughout the length and breadth of the earth the dead shall hear that voice, and they that hear shall live. And the whole earth shall ring with the tread of the exceeding great army of every nation, kindred, tongue, and people. From the prison house of death they come, clothed with immortal glory, crying: '0 death, where is thy sting? 0 grave, where is thy victory?' 1 Corinthians 15:55. And the living righteous and the risen saints unite their voices in a long, glad shout of victory." Great Controversy, 644:2.
"Then Jesus' sliver trumpet sounded, as He descended on the cloud wrapped in flames of tire. He gazed on the graves of the sleeping saints, then raised His eyes and hands to heaven, and cried, 'Awake! awake! awake! ye that sleep in the dust, and arise.' Then there was a mighty earthquake. The graves opened, and the dead came up clothed with immortality.” Early Writings, 16:1.
"The Life-giver will call up His purchased possession in the first resurrection, and until that triumphant hour, when the last trump shall sound and the vast army shall come forth to eternal victory, every sleeping saint will be kept in safety and will be guarded as a precious jewel, who is known to God by name. By the power of the Saviour that dwelt in them while living and because they were partakers of the divine nature, they are brought forth from the dead." Sons and Daughters of God, 359:1.
" 'The hour is coming,' Christ said, 'in the which all that are in the graves shall hear his voice, and shall come forth.' That voice is to resound through all the habitations of the dead; and every saint who sleeps In Jesus will awake and leave his prison-house. Then the virtue of character we have received from Christ's righteousness will ally us to true greatness of the highest order." Sons and Daughters of God, 359:2.
"The victory of the sleeping saints will be glorious on the morning of the resurrection. . The Life-giver will crown with immortality all who come forth from the grave." Sons and Daughters of God, 359:3.
"Those who sleep in Jesus will be called from their prison house. . to a glorious Immortality.. He has risen, dear friends, and in your despondency you may know. . that Jesus is by your side to give you peace.
"I know what I am talking about. I have seen the time when I thought the waves were going over my head; in that time I felt my Saviour precious to me. When my eldest son was taken from me I felt my grief was very great, but Jesus came to my side and I felt His peace in my soul. . When our friends go into the grave they are beautiful to us. It may be our father or mother that we lay away: when they come forth those wrinkles are all gone but the figure is there, and we know them.
"We want to be prepared to meet these dear friends as they come forth in the resurrection morning. . Shall we lay hold upon the hope set before us in the gospel that we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is?" In Heavenly Places, 353:1-2, 3-4.
2 - That Voice, calling forth His own, resounds through all the nations of the dead.
"Marvel not at this: for the hour is coming, in the which all that are in the graves shall hear his voice, and shall come forth' [John 5:28-29]: This voice Is soon to resound through all the nations of the dead, and every saint who sleeps In Jesus shall awake and leave his prison house." Last Day Events, 276:2.
"The precious dead, from Adam down to the last saint who dies, will hear the voice of the Son of God and will come forth from the grave to immortal life." Desire of Ages, 606:1.
3 - Hated on earth, the beloved of Heaven come forth from their graves.
"The heirs of God have come from garrets, from hovels, from dungeons, from scaffolds, from mountains, from deserts, from the caves of the earth, from the caverns of the sea. On earth they were 'destitute, afflicted, tormented.' Millions went down to the grave loaded with infamy because they steadfastly refused to yield to the deceptive claims of Satan. By human tribunals they were adjudged the vilest of criminals. But now God is 'judge Himself.' " Great Controversy, 650:1.
4 - From mountains and mines.
“When Christ comes to gather to Himself those who have been faithful, the last trump will sound, and the whole earth, from the summit of the loftiest mountains to the lowest recesses of the deepest mines, will hear. The righteous dead will hear the sound of the last trump, and will come forth from their graves, to be clothed with immortality and to meet their Lord." 7 Bible Commentary, 909/1:2.
5 - From caverns, dungeons, caves and oceans.
"I dwell with pleasure upon the resurrection of the just, who shall come forth from all parts of the earth, from rock cavern, from dungeons, from caves of the earth, from the waters of the deep. Not one is overlooked. Every one shall hear His voice. They will come forth with triumph and victory." Last Day Events, 278:1.
8 - From caverns, dungeons, and wells.
"What a scene will these mountains and hills (in Switzerland) present when Christ, the Life-giver, shall call forth the dead! They will come from caverns, from dungeons, from deep wells, where their bodies have been buried." Last Day Events, 278:2.
7 - From mountains, caves, dens, and dungeons.
"In the vastness of the mountains, in the caves and dens of the earth, the Saviour reveals His presence and His glory.
"Yet a little while, and He that is to come will come and will not tarry. His eyes as a flame of fire penetrate into the fast-closed dungeons and hunt out the hidden ones, for their names are written in the Lamb's book of life. The eyes of the Saviour are above us, around us, noting every difficulty, discerning every danger; and there is no place where His eyes cannot penetrate, no sorrows and sufferings of His people where the sympathy of Christ does not reach.
"The child of God will be terror-stricken at the first sight of the majesty of Jesus Christ. He feels that he cannot live in His holy presence. But the word comes to him as to John, 'Fear not.' Jesus laid His right hand upon John; He raised him up from his prostrate position. So will He do unto His loyal, trusting ones." That I May Know Him, 360:3.
8 - Christ's resurrection Is a sample of what the resurrection of each of His faithful ones will be like.
"The resurrection of Jesus was a sample of the final resurrection of all who sleep in Him." Maranatha, 302:1.
9 - It is only because of our earlier union with Christ here on earth, that we will come forth from the grave.
"Christ became one flesh with us, in order that we might become one spirit with Him. It is by virtue of this union that we are to come forth from the grave -not merely as a manifestation of the power of Christ, but because, through faith, His life has become ours. Those who see Christ in His true character, and receive Him into the heart, have everlasting life. It is through the Spirit that Christ dwells in us; and the Spirit of God, received into the heart by faith, is the beginning of the life eternal." Maranatha, 902:6.
10 - Eternal life is only possible in and through Christ. "Man has no control over his life. But the life of Christ was unborrowed. No one can take this life from Him. 'I lay it down of myself.' He said. In Him was life, original, unborrowed, underived. This life is not inherent in man. He can possess it only through Christ." Maranatha, 902:9.
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THE APPEARANCE OF THE SAINTS
1 - They will come forth the same in size, but with youthful, eternal vigour.
"All come forth from their graves the same in stature as when they entered the tomb. Adam, who stands among the risen throng, is of lofty height and majestic form, in stature but little below the Son of God. He presents a marked contrast to the people of later generations; in this one respect is shown the great degeneracy of the race. But all arise with the freshness and vigor of eternal youth. . All blemishes and deformities are left in the grave. Restored to the tree of life in the long-lost Eden, the redeemed will 'grow up' (Malachi 4:2) to the full stature of the race in its primeval glory." Great Controversy, 644:3-645:0.
2 - Their personal identity will be preserved.
"Our personal identity is preserved in the resurrection, though not the same particles of matter or material substance as went into the grave." 6 Bible Commentary, 1093/1:2 [The entire passage Is worth reading].
3 - They will be given a higher nature.
"When Christ comes, He takes those who have purified their souls by obeying the truth. . This mortal shall put on immortality, and these corruptible bodies, subject to disease, will be changed from mortal to immortal. We shall then be gifted with a higher nature. The bodies of all who purify their souls by obeying the truth shall be glorified. They will have fully received and believed in Jesus Christ." -3 Selected Messages, 427:3.
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LIVING SAINTS MADE IMMORTAL AND CAUGHT UP WITH THE RISEN SAINTS
1 - They are made immortal, and caught up to Jesus.
"The living righteous are changed 'in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye,' At the voice of God they were glorified; now they are made immortal and with the risen saints are caught up to meet their Lord In the air." Great Controversy, 645:1.
2 - Changed in a moment, they meet their Lord in the air.
"The voice of the Son of God called forth the sleeping saints, clothed with glorious immortality. The living saints were changed In a moment and were caught up with them into the cloudy chariot." Early Writings, 35:1.
3 - They ascend amid shouts of glory and victory.
"And the graves were opened, and the saints came forth, clothed with immortality, crying, 'Victory over death and the grave'; and together with the living saints they were caught up to meet their Lord In the air, while rich, musical shouts of glory and victory were upon every immortal tongue." Early Writings, 273:0.
4 - The meeting in the sky.
"There stands the risen host. The last thought was of death and its pangs. The last thoughts they had were of the grave and the tomb, but now they proclaim, '0 death, where is thy sting? 0 grave, where is thy victory?' . . Here they stand and the finishing touch of immortality is put upon them and they go up to meet their Lord in the air. . There are the columns of angels on either side; . . then the angelic choir strike the note of victory and the angels in the two columns take up the song and the redeemed host join as though they had been singing the song on the earth, and they have been. Oh, what music! There is not an inharmonious note. Every voice proclaims, 'Worthy is the Lamb that was slain.' He sees the travail of His soul, and is satisfied." Sons and Daughters of God, 359:4
5 - When we receive holy flesh.
"When human beings receive holy flesh, they will not remain on the earth, but will be taken to heaven. While sin is forgiven in this life, its results are not now wholly removed. It is at His coming that Christ is to 'change our vile body, that it may be fashioned like unto His glorious body.' " 2 Selected Messages, 33:3.
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FRIENDS AND LOVED ONES ARE REUNITED
1 - Angela bring loved ones together. "Angels' gather together H is elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other.' Little children are borne by holy angels to their mothers' arms. Friends long separated by death are united, nevermore to part." Great Controversy, 645:1.
2 - Infants wing their way to their mothers. "As the little Infants come forth immortal from their dusty beds, they immediately wing their way to their mother's arms." 2 Selected Messages, 260:1. (For more on children in heaven, read 2 Selected Messages, 260, and Early Writings, 19.)
3 - Friends are recognized.
"The 144,000 shouted. 'Alleluia!' as they recognized their friends who had been torn from them by death, and in the same moment we were changed and caught up together with them to meet the Lord in the air." Early Writings, 16:1.
"We shall know our friends, even as the disciples knew Jesus. They may have been deformed, diseased, or disfigured, in this mortal life, and they rise in perfect health and symmetry; yet in the glorified body their identity will be perfectly preserved. Then shall we know even as also we are known. 1 Corinthians 13:12. In the face radiant with the light shining from the face of Jesus, we shall recognize the lineaments of those we love." Desire of Ages, 804:1.
"He will come to honor those who have loved Him, and kept His commandments, and to take them to Himself. He has not forgotten them nor His promise. There will be a re-linking of the family chain." Desire of Ages, 692:9.
4 - They meet those who brought them to Christ.
"The redeemed will meet and recognize those whose attention they have directed to the uplifted Saviour. What blessed converse they have with these souls! 'I was a sinner,' it will be said, 'without God and without hope in the world, and you came to me and drew my attention to the precious Saviour as my only hope. . Others will say, 'I was a heathen in heathen lands. You left your friends and comfortable home and came to teach me how to find Jesus and believe in Him as the only true God. I demolished my idols and worshiped God, and now I see Him face to face. I am saved, eternally saved, ever to behold Him whom I love. .'
"Others will express their gratitude to those who fed the hungry and clothed the naked. 'When despair bound my soul in unbelief, the Lord sent you to me,’ they say, 'to speak words of hope and comfort. You brought me food for my physical necessities, and you opened to me the Word of God, awakening me to my spiritual needs. You treated me as a brother. You sympathized with me in my sorrows, and restored my bruised and wounded soul, so that I could grasp the hand of Christ that was reached out to save me, In my ignorance you taught me patiently that I had a Father in heaven who cared for me, You read to me the precious promises of God's Word, You Inspired In me the faith that He would save me. My heart was softened, subdued, broken, as I contemplated the sacrifice which Christ had made for me, . I am here, saved, eternally saved, ever to live in His presence and to praise Him who gave His life for me.'
"What rejoicing there will be as these redeemed ones meet and greet those who have had a burden in their behalf! And those who have lived, not to please themselves, but to be a blessing to the unfortunate who have so few blessings—how their hearts will thrill with satisfaction!" My Life Today, 353:1-3.
5 - They will meet those who gave them papers which brought them to Jesus.
"I was shown men and women studying with intense interest papers and a few pages of tracts upon present truth. They would read the evidences so wonderful and new to them, and would open their Bibles with a deep and new interest, as subjects of truth that had been dark to them were made plain, especially the light in regard to the Sabbath of the Fourth Commandment. As they searched the Scriptures to see if these things were so, a new light shone upon their understanding, for angels were hovering over them, and impressing their minds with the truths contained in the publications they had been reading.
"I saw them holding papers and tracts in one hand, and the Bible in the other, while their cheeks were wet with tears; and bowing before God in earnest, humble prayer, to be guided into all truth,—the very thing He was doing for them before they called upon Him, And when the truth was received in their hearts, and they saw the harmonious chain of truth, the Bible was to them a new book; they hugged it to their hearts with grateful joy, while their countenances were all aglow with happiness and holy joy." Life Sketches, 214:3-215:1.
6 - Oh, we must be there!
"Only those who are holy, those who have followed fully the meek Pattern, will with rapturous joy exclaim as they behold Him, 'Lo, this is our God; we have waited for Him, and He will save us.' And they will be changed 'in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump' that trump which wakes the sleeping saints, and calls them forth from their dusty beds, clothed with glorious immortality, and shouting, 'Victory! Victory over death and the grave!' The changed saints are then caught up together with the angels to meet the Lord In the air, never more to be separated from the object of their love.
"With such a prospect as this before us, such a glorious hope, such a redemption that Christ has purchased for us by His own blood, shall we hold our peace? Shall we not praise God even with a loud voice, as did the disciples when Jesus rode into Jerusalem? Is not our prospect far more glorious than was theirs? Who dare then forbid us glorifying God, even with a loud voice, when we have such a hope, big with immortality, and full of glory? We have tasted of the powers of the world to come, and long for more. My whole being cries out after the living God, and I shall not be satisfied until I am filled with all His fullness." Early Writings, 110:1-2.
7 - A summary of the final triumph of the redeemed.
"The Life-giver is coming to break the fetters of the tomb. He is to bring forth the captives and proclaim, 'I am the resurrection and the life.' There stands the risen host. The last thought was of death and its pangs. The last thoughts they had were of the grave and the tomb, but now they proclaim, '0, death, where is thy sting? 0 grave, where is thy victory' (1 Corinthians 15:55). The pangs of death were the last things they felt.
"When they awake the pain is all gone. '0 grave, where is thy victory?' Here they stand and the finishing touch of Immortality is put upon them and they go up to meet their Lord in the air. The gates of the city of God swing back upon their hinges, and the nations that have kept the truth enter in. .
"There are the columns of angels on either side, and the ransomed of God walk in through the cherubim and seraphim. Christ bids them welcome and puts upon them His benediction: 'Well done, thou good and faithful servant: . . enter thou into the joy of thy lord' (Matthew 25:21). What is that joy? He sees of the travail of His soul, and is satisfied. That is what we labor for.
"Here is one, who in the night season we pleaded with God on his behalf. There is one that we talked with on his dying bed, and he hung his helpless soul upon Jesus. Here is one who was a poor drunkard. We tried to get his eyes fixed upon Him who is mighty to save and we told him that Christ could give him the victory. There are the Crowns of Immortal glory upon their heads, and then the redeemed cast their glittering crowns at the feet of Jesus; and then the angelic choir strikes the note of victory and the angels in the two columns take up the song and the redeemed host join as though they had been singing the song on the earth, and they have been.
"Oh, what music! There is not an inharmonious note. Every voice proclaims, 'Worthy is the Lamb that was slain' (Revelation 5:12). He sees of the travail of His soul and is satisfied. Do you think anyone there will take time to tell of his trials and terrible difficulties? 'The former shall not be remembered, nor come into mind' (Isaiah 65: 17). 'God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes' (Revelation 21:4)." 3 Selected Messages, 430:5- 431:4.
9 - A third summary statement.
"But while anguish was upon the loyal and true who would not worship the beast or his image and accept and revere an idol sabbath, One said, 'Look up' Look up" Every eye was lifted" and the heavens seemed to part as a scroll when it is rolled together, and as Stephen looked into heaven, [so] we looked. The mockers were taunting and reviling us, and boasting of what they intended to do to us if we continued obstinate in holding fast our faith. But now we were as those who heard them not; we were gazing upon a scene that shut out everything else.
"There stood revealed the throne of God. Around it were ten thousand times ten thousand and thousands upon thousands, and close about the throne were the martyrs. Among this number I saw the very ones who were so recently in such abject misery, whom the world knew not, whom the world hated and despised.
"A voice said, 'Jesus, who is seated upon the throne, has so loved man that He gave His Life a sacrifice to redeem him from the power of Satan, and to exalt him to His throne. He who is above all powers, He who has the greatest influence in heaven and in earth, He to whom every soul is indebted for every favor he has received, was meek and lowly in disposition, holy, harmless, and undefiled in life.
"He was obedient to all His Father's commandments. Wickedness has filled the earth; it is defiled under the inhabitants thereof. The high places of the powers of earth have been polluted with corruption and base idolatries, but the time has come when righteousness shall receive the palm of victory and triumph. Those who were accounted by the world as weak and unworthy, those who were defenceless against the cruelty of men, shall be crowned conquerors and more than conquerors.' [Revelation 7:9-17 quoted.]
"They are before the throne enjoying the sunless splendours of eternal day, not as a scattered, feeble company, to suffer by the satanic passions of a rebellious world, expressing the sentiments, the doctrines, and the counsels of demons.
"Strong and terrible have become the masters of iniquity in the world under the control of Satan, but strong is the Lord God who judgeth Babylon. The just have no longer anything to fear from force or fraud as long as they are loyal and true. A mightier than the strong man armed is set for their defense. All power and greatness and excellence of character will be given to those who have believed and stood in defense of the truth, standing up and firmly defending the laws of God.
"Another heavenly being exclaimed with firm and musical voice, 'They have come out of great tribulation. They have walked in the fiery furnace in the world, heated intensely by the passions and caprices of men who would enforce upon them the worship of the beast and his image, who would compel them to be disloyal to the God of heaven.
"They have come from the mountains, from the rocks from the dens and caves of the earth, from dungeons, from prisons, from secret councils, from the torture chamber, from hovels, from garrets. They have passed through sore affliction, deep self-denial, and deep disappointment. They are no longer to be the sport and ridicule of wicked men. They are to be no longer mean and sorrowful in the eyes of those who despise them.
"Remove the filthy garments from them, with which wicked men have delighted to clothe them. Give them a change of raiment, even the white robes of righteousness, and set a fair mitre upon their heads.'
"They were clothed in richer robes than earthly beings had ever worn. They were crowned with diadems of glory such as human beings had never seen. The days of suffering, of reproach, of want, of hunger, are no more; weeping is past. Then they break forth in songs, loud, clear, and musical. They wave the palm branches of victory, and exclaim, 'Salvation to our God which sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb' (Revelation 7:10).
"Oh, may God endue us with His Spirit and make us strong In His strength! In that great day of supreme and final triumph it will be seen that the righteous were strong, and that wickedness in all its forms and with all its pride was a weak and miserable failure and defeat. We will cling close to Jesus, we will trust Him, we will seek His grace and His great salvation. We must hide in Jesus, for He is a covert from the storm, a present help in time of trouble." 3 Selected Messages, 428:2-430:4.