
I
- INTRODUCTION
II - PART 1 - GOD’S CHALLENGE
III – A “NEW” LIGHT?
IV - THE MYSTERY REVEALED (REVELATION 17:1-5)
V - THE MYSTERY REVEALED (REVELATION 17:6)
VI - THE MYSTERY REVEALED (REVELATION 17:7-8)
VII - THE THREE MAIN ACTORS IN THIS DRAMA
OF THE AGES
VIII - BEAUTY AND THE BEAST UNITED
IX – THE MYSTERY REVEALED (REVELATION
17:9-10)
X
– THE MYSTERY REVEALED (REVELATION 17:11-12)
XI – THE MYSTERY REVEALED (REVELATION
17:13, 17)
XII – THE MYSTERY REVEALED (REVELATION 17:14)
XIII – THE MYSTERY REVEALED (REVELATION
17:16)
XIV – FEARFUL EVENTS PRIOR TO THE
TIME OF TROUBLE
XV – THE TIME OF TROUBLE BEGINS
XVI – GOD’S PEOPLE DELIVERED
XVII – HOW ARE GOD’S PEOPLE
DELIVERED?
XVIII - THE FINAL FULFILLMENT OF REVELATION
17:16
XIX - THE CONTROVERSY IS ENDED, HEAVEN AT
LAST
XX - THE 2ND FULFILLMENT OF DANIEL 2:33,
41-43
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THE MYSTERY REVEALED (REVELATION 17:14)
REVELATION 17:14 –
“These shall make war with the Lamb, and the Lamb shall
overcome them: for he is Lord of lords, and King of kings…”
Is this war now going on and who will be the victor?
“In vision I saw two armies in terrible conflict. One army
was led by banners bearing the world's insignia; the other was
led by the bloodstained banner of Prince Immanuel. Standard after
standard was left to trail in the dust as company after company
from the Lord's army joined the foe and tribe after tribe from
the ranks of the enemy united with the commandment-keeping people
of God. An angel flying in the midst of heaven put the standard
of Immanuel into many hands, while a mighty general cried out
with a loud voice: "Come into line. Let those who are loyal
to the commandments of God and the testimony of Christ now take
their position. Come out from among them, and be ye separate,
and touch not the unclean, and I will receive you, and will be
a Father unto you, and ye shall be My sons and daughters. Let
all who will come up to the help of the Lord, to the help of the
Lord against the mighty."
“The battle raged. Victory alternated from side to side.
Now the soldiers of the cross gave way, "as when a standardbearer
fainteth." Isaiah 10:18. But their apparent retreat was but
to gain a more advantageous position. Shouts of joy were heard.
A song of praise to God went up, and angel voices united in the
song, as Christ's soldiers planted His banner on the walls of
fortresses till then held by the enemy. The Captain of our salvation
was ordering the battle and sending support to His soldiers. His
power was mightily displayed, encouraging them to press the battle
to the gates. He taught them terrible things in righteousness
as He led them on step by step, conquering and to conquer.
“At last the victory was gained. The army following the
banner with the inscription, "The commandments of God, and
the faith of Jesus," was gloriously triumphant. The soldiers
of Christ were close beside the gates of the city, and with joy
the city received her King. The kingdom of peace and joy and everlasting
righteousness was established. {8T 41.3}
“Now the church is militant. Now we are confronted with
a world in midnight darkness, almost wholly given over to idolatry.
But the day is coming in which the battle will have been fought,
the victory won.”
Testimonies, vol 8, 41-42.
REVELATION 17:14 –
“…and they that are with him are called, and chosen,
and faithful.”
“For many are called, but few are chosen.”
Matthew 22:14.
Did God call the Seventh-day Adventist Church as a people?
“Of all the great religious movements since the days of
the apostles, none have been more free from human imperfection
and the wiles of Satan than was that of the autumn of 1844. Even
now, after the lapse of many years, all who shared in that movement
and who have stood firm upon the platform of truth still feel
the holy influence of that blessed work and bear witness that
it was of God.
“At the call, "The Bridegroom cometh; go ye out to
meet Him," the waiting ones "arose and trimmed their
lamps;" they studied the word of God with an intensity of
interest before unknown. Angels were sent from heaven to arouse
those who had become discouraged and prepare them to receive the
message. The work did not stand in the wisdom and learning of
men, but in the power of God. It was not the most talented, but
the most humble and devoted, who were the first to hear and obey
the call.”
Great Controversy, p 401-402.
“When the churches spurned the counsel of God by rejecting
the Advent message, the Lord rejected them. The first angel was
followed by a second, proclaiming, "Babylon is fallen, is
fallen, that great city, because she made all nations drink of
the wine of the wrath of her fornication." [REV. 14:8] This
message was understood by Adventists to be an announcement of
the moral fall of the churches in consequence of their rejection
of the first message. The proclamation, "Babylon is fallen,"
was given in the summer of 1844, and as the result, about fifty
thousand withdrew from these churches.”
Spirit of Prophecy, vol 4, 232.
Is this call conditional or unconditional?
“It should be remembered that the promises and threatenings
of God are alike conditional.”
Selected Messages, book 2, 67.
“The church cannot measure herself by the world nor by
the opinion of men nor by what she once was. Her faith and her
position in the world as they now are must be compared with what
they would have been if her course had been continually onward
and upward. The church will be weighed in the balances of the
sanctuary. If her moral character and spiritual state do not correspond
with the benefits and blessings God has conferred upon her, she
will be found wanting.”
Testimonies, vol 5, p 83-84.
Does the Seventh-day Adventist Church continue to be the elect
and chosen of God?
“Our position in the world is not what it should be. We
are far from where we should have been had our Christian experience
been in harmony with the light and the opportunities given us,
had we from the beginning constantly pressed onward and upward.
Had we walked in the light that has been given us, had we followed
on to know the Lord, our path would have grown brighter and brighter.
But many of those who have had special light are so conformed
to the world that they can scarcely be distinguished from worldlings.
They not stand forth as God's peculiar people, chosen and precious.
It is difficult to discern between him that serveth God and him
that serveth Him not.
“In the balances of the sanctuary the Seventh-day Adventist
church is to be weighed. She will be judged by the privileges
and advantages that she has had. If her spiritual experience does
not correspond to the advantages that Christ, at infinite cost,
has bestowed on her, if the blessings conferred have not qualified
her to do the work entrusted to her, on her will be pronounced
the sentence: "Found wanting."
Testimonies, vol 8, p 247.
Why?
“One who sees beneath the surface, who reads the hearts
of all men, says of those who have had great light: "They
are not afflicted and astonished because of their moral and spiritual
condition." Yea, they have chosen their own ways, and their
soul delighteth in their abominations. I also will choose their
delusions, and will bring their fears upon them; because when
I called, none did answer; when I spake, they did not hear: but
they did evil before Mine eyes, and chose that in which I delighted
not." "God shall send them strong delusion, that they
should believe a lie," because they received not the love
of the truth, that they might be saved," "but had pleasure
in unrighteousness." Isaiah 66:3, 4; 2 Thessalonians 2:11,
10, 12.
“The heavenly Teacher inquired: "What stronger delusion
can beguile the mind than the pretense that you are building on
the right foundation and that God accepts your works, when in
reality you are working out many things according to worldly policy
and are sinning against Jehovah? Oh, it is a great deception,
a fascinating delusion, that takes possession of minds when men
who have once known the truth, mistake the form of godliness for
the spirit and power thereof; when they suppose that they are
rich and increased with goods and in need of nothing, while in
reality they are in need of everything."
Testimonies, vol 8, p 249-250.
What is God’s judgment to this once faithful church?
“Who can truthfully say: "Our gold is tried in the
fire; our garments are unspotted by the world"? I saw our
Instructor pointing to the garments of so-called righteousness.
Stripping them off, He laid bare the defilement beneath. Then
He said to me: "Can you not see how they have pretentiously
covered up their defilement and rottenness of character? 'How
is the faithful city become an harlot!' My Father's house is made
a house of merchandise, a place whence the divine presence and
glory have departed! For this cause there is weakness, and strength
is lacking."
Testimonies, vol 8, p 250.
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