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“When the time comes that all the saints… shall… be taken into glory, surely something farther than an individual work [of preparation] is necessary.
“By what means shall the saints… be gathered… and prepared dor translation?
What mighty truths has God in reserve for the last generation?”
Revealtion 14:6-7
Rev 14:
These messages were represented to me as an anchor to hold the body.
And as individuals receive and understand them, they are shielded against the many delusions of Satan.
In a special sense Seventh-day Adventists have been set in the world as watchmen and light bearers.
To them has been entrusted the last warning for a perishing world.
On them is shining wonderful light from the word of God.
They have been given a work of the most solemn import—the proclamation of the first, second, and third angels’ messages.
There is no other work of so great importance.
They are to allow nothing else to absorb their attention.
Babylon Can’t Be:
Rome because Jesus calls His people out of it prior to its destruction.
Rome because Jesus calls His people out of it prior to its destruction.
Rome’s loss of civil power because her fall is the result of her gaining civil power.
What Does Babylon Represent?
The unlawful unity between God’s people and the world.
The unlawful unity between God’s people and the world.
Ezek.
16:
Ezek 16
Ultimately, Babylon’s fall is God rejecting her and her promulgation of false doctrines.
Ezek 16:32-33
False Doctrines:
Jesus’ Second Coming
Man’s Mortality
The Sabbath Rest
Everlasting Gospel
Babylon’s rejection was due to her fabrication of self-preservation
Are you developing a character of self-preservation or character of dependence to Christ?
What will your choice be?
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