3. “They remain faithful to Jesus” (NIV) because they have discovered that the great teachings of the Bible, when applied to daily living, produce a dynamic Christian life. They have found that these great Bible truths awaken a love and devotion to Christ who satisfies every need and longing of the human heart.

4. They obey God’s commandments—the Ten Commandments, the moral law of God. Because they are people of integrity who love God with all their hearts, they want above all else to obey God’s every wish, His every command. They show their love to God and love to other people by following all the commandments of God, including the fourth commandment that directs us to worship our Creator by honoring Saturday, the seventh-day Sabbath.

5. They share the message of “the eternal gospel” throughout the world (Revelation 14:6). The gospel declares that sin separates people from God, but that Jesus died for our sins and rose from the grave so that we can experience a saving relationship with Him. The death and resurrection of Jesus establishes a union between God and human beings that becomes our healing strength. Since 1844, when the pre-advent judgment began in heaven, Christ’s last-day church has been calling people everywhere to come out of religious confusion and form a relationship with Jesus based solely on Bible truth.

6. They are driven by a sense of urgency because the angel is about to cry out that “the time to reap has come, for the harvest of the earth is ripe” (Revelation 14:15). The long night of sin and spiritual darkness is almost over, the end of the world is near, and millions still haven’t found Christ. This accounts for their acute sense of urgency.