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Chapter 25: Advent
Movement Illustrated
I saw a number of companies who
seemed to be bound together by cords. Many in these companies were in total
darkness. Their eyes were directed downward to the earth, and there seemed to be
no connection between them and Jesus. I saw individuals scattered through these
different companies whose countenances looked light, and whose eyes were raised
upward to heaven. Beams of light from Jesus, like rays of light from the sun,
were imparted to them. An angel bid me look carefully, and I saw an angel
watching over every one of those who had a ray of light, while evil angels
surrounded those who were in darkness. I heard the voice of an angel cry, Fear
God and give glory to him, for the hour of his judgment is come.
A glorious light rested down upon these
companies, to enlighten all who would receive it. Some of those who were in
darkness received the light and rejoiced; while others resisted the light from
heaven, and said that it was deception to lead them astray. The light passed
away from them, and they were left in darkness. Those who had received the light
from Jesus, joyfully cherished the increase of precious light which was shed
upon them. Their faces lighted up, and beamed with holy joy, while their gaze
was directed upward to Jesus with intense interest, and their voices were heard
in harmony with the voice of the angel, Fear God and give glory to him, for the
hour of his judgment is come. As they raised this cry, I saw those who were in
darkness thrusting them with side and with shoulder. Then many of those who
cherished the sacred light, broke the cords which confined them, and stood out
separate from those companies. And as many were breaking the cords which bound
them, men belonging to these different companies, who were revered by them,
passed through the companies, and some with pleasing words, and others with
wrathful looks and threatening gestures, fastened the cords which were
weakening, and were constantly saying, God is with us. We stand in the light. We
have the truth. I inquired who these men were. I was told that they were
ministers, and leading men, who had rejected the light themselves, and were
unwilling that others should receive it. I saw those who cherished the light
looking with interest and ardent desire upward, expecting Jesus to come and take
them to himself. Soon a cloud passed over those who rejoiced in the light, and
their faces looked sorrowful. I inquired the cause of this cloud. I was shown
that it was their disappointment. The time when they expected their Saviour had
passed, and Jesus had not come. Discouragement settled upon them, and those men
I had before noticed, the ministers and leading men, rejoiced. Those who had
rejected the light, triumphed greatly, while Satan and his evil angels also
exulted around them.
Then I heard the voice of another angel, saying,
Babylon is fallen! is fallen! A light shone upon those desponding ones, and with
ardent desires for his appearing, they again fixed their eyes upon Jesus. Then I
saw a number of angels conversing with the second angel, who had cried, Babylon
is fallen, is fallen, and these angels raised their voices with the second
angel, and cried, Behold the Bridegroom cometh! go ye out to meet him! The
musical voices of these angels seemed to reach everywhere. An exceeding bright
and glorious light shone around those who had cherished the light which had been
imparted to them. Their faces shone with excellent glory, and they united with
the angels in the cry, Behold, the Bridegroom cometh! And as they harmoniously
raised the cry among these different companies, those who rejected the light,
pushed them, and with angry looks, scorned and derided them. But the angels of
God wafted their wings over the persecuted ones, while Satan and his angels were
seeking to press their darkness around them, to lead them to reject the light
from heaven.
Then I heard a voice saying to those who had been
pushed and derided, come out from among them, and touch not the unclean. A large
number broke the cords which bound them, and they obeyed the voice, and left
those who were in darkness, and united with those who had previously broken the
cords, and they joyfully united their voices with them. I heard the voice of
earnest, agonizing prayer from a few who still remained with the companies who
were in darkness. The ministers and leading men were passing around in these
different companies, fastening the cords stronger; but still I heard this voice
of earnest prayer. Then I saw those who had been praying reach out their hands
for help towards that united company who were free, rejoicing in God. The answer
from them, as they earnestly looked to heaven, and pointed upward, was, Come out
from among them, and be separate. I saw individuals struggling for freedom, and
at last they broke the cords that bound them. They resisted the efforts which
were made to fasten the cords tighter, and would not heed the repeated
assertions, God is with us, We have the truth with us. Individuals continued to
leave the companies who were in darkness, and joined the free company, who
appeared to be in an open field raised above the earth. Their gaze was upward,
and the glory of God rested upon them, and they shouted the praises of God. They
were united, and seemed to be wrapt in the light of heaven. Around this company
were some who came under the influence of the light, but who were not
particularly united to the company. All who cherished the light shed upon them
were gazing upward with intense interest. Jesus looked upon them with sweet
approbation. They expected Jesus to come. They longed for his appearing. They
did not cast one lingering look to earth. Again I saw a cloud settle upon the
waiting ones. I saw them turn their weary eyes downward. I inquired the cause of
this change. Said my accompanying angel, They are again disappointed in their
expectations. Jesus cannot yet come to earth. They must yet suffer for Jesus and
endure greater trials. They must give up errors and traditions received from
men, and turn wholly to God and his word. They must be purified, made white and
tried. And those who endure that bitter trial will obtain an eternal victory.
Jesus did not come to earth as the waiting,
joyful company expected, to cleanse the Sanctuary, by purifying the earth by
fire. I saw that they were correct in their reckoning of the prophetic periods.
Prophetic time closed in 1844. Their mistake consisted in not understanding what
the Sanctuary was, and the nature of its cleansing. Jesus did enter the Most
Holy place to cleanse the Sanctuary at the ending of the days. I looked again at
the waiting, disappointed company. They looked sad. They carefully examined the
evidences of their faith, and followed down through the reckoning of the
prophetic periods, and could discover no mistake. Time was fulfilled, but where
was their Saviour? They had lost him.
I was then shown the disappointment of the
disciples as they came to the sepulchre and found not the body of Jesus. Said
Mary, They have taken away my Lord, and I know not where they have laid him.
Angels told the sorrowing disciples that their Lord had risen, and would go
before them into Galilee.
I saw that as Jesus looked upon the disappointed
ones with the deepest compassion, he sent his angels to direct their minds that
they might find him, and follow him where he was; that they might understand
that the earth is not the Sanctuary; that he must needs enter the Most Holy
place of the heavenly Sanctuary to cleanse it; to make a special atonement for
Israel, and to receive the kingdom of his Father, and then return to earth and
take them to dwell with him forever. The disappointment of the disciples well
represents the disappointment of those who expected their Lord in 1844. I was
carried back to the time when Christ triumphantly rode into Jerusalem. The
joyful disciples believed that he was then to take the kingdom, and reign a
temporal prince. They followed their King with high hopes. They cut down the
beautiful palm branches, and took off their outer garments, and with
enthusiastic zeal spread them in the way; and some went before, and others
followed crying, Hosanna to the Son of David! Blessed is he that cometh in the
name of the Lord! Hosanna in the highest! The excitement disturbed the
Pharisees, and they wished Jesus to rebuke his disciples. But he said unto them,
If these should hold their peace, the stones would immediately cry out. The
prophecy of Zechariah 9:9, must be fulfilled, yet, I saw, the disciples were
doomed to a bitter disappointment. In a few days they followed Jesus to Calvary,
and beheld him bleeding and mangled upon the cruel cross. They witnessed his
agonizing death, and laid him in the tomb. Their hearts sunk with grief. Their
expectations were not realized in a single particular. Their hopes died with
Jesus. But as he arose from the dead, and appeared to his sorrowing disciples,
their hopes revived. They had lost their Saviour; but again they had found him.
I saw that the disappointment of those who
believed in the coming of the Lord in 1844, was not equal to the disappointment
of the disciples. Prophecy was fulfilled in the first and second angels'
messages. They were given at the right time, and accomplished the work God
designed they should.
See Habakkuk 2:1-3.
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