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Earth’s Last Crisis
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The last book of the New Testament scriptures is full of truth that
we need to understand.—
Christ’s Object Lessons, 133
(1900).
The unfulfilled predictions of the book of Revelation are soon to
be fulfilled. This prophecy is now to be studied with diligence by the
people of God and should be clearly understood. It does not conceal
the truth; it clearly forewarns, telling us what will be in the future.—
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New Life [Revival and Beyond]1:96
(1903).
The solemn messages that have been given in their order in the
Revelation are to occupy the first place in the minds of God’s people.—
Testimonies for the Church 8:302
(1904).
The Subject Should Be Kept Before the People
There are many who do not understand the prophecies relating to
these days and they must be enlightened. It is the duty of both watch-
men and laymen to give the trumpet a certain sound.—
Evangelism,
194, 195
(1875).
Let the watchmen now lift up their voice and give the message
which is present truth for this time. Let us show the people where we
are in prophetic history.—
Testimonies for the Church 5:716
(1889).
There is a day that God hath appointed for the close of this world’s
history: “This gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the
world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come.”
Prophecy is fast fulfilling. More, much more, should be said about
these tremendously important subjects. The day is at hand when the
destiny of souls will be fixed forever....
Great pains should be taken to keep this subject before the peo-
ple. The solemn fact is to be kept not only before the people of the
world but before our own churches also, that the day of the Lord will
come suddenly, unexpectedly. The fearful warning of the prophecy
[17]
is addressed to every soul. Let no one feel that he is secure from the
danger of being surprised. Let no one’s interpretation of prophecy rob
you of the conviction of the knowledge of events which show that this
great event is near at hand.—
Fundamentals of Christian Education,
335, 336
(1895).