How Ellen White described this evangelistic experience:
- Instruction precious as gold.
- A feast of precious things.
- The truth in new lines.
- The truth in clear and simple style, yet rich in nourishment.
- The burning words of truth as heard in 1844.
- A glorious and convincing light.
- Hardly a discourse that could be called a doctrinal sermon.
- In every sermon Christ preached.
- Exalting Jesus higher and yet higher.
- Nothing but the plain gospel.
The themes she listed:
- His preexistence
- His personal dignity
- His work as Creator
- His relation to the Sabbath
- His relation to man as the source of life
- His holy law uplifted
- His Presence and work in the hearts of men
- His coming the second time in glory and power.
The reaction of unbelievers which she described:
- Were deeply interested
- Turned pale and said, "That man is inspired."
- Listened as if spellbound.
- Sat with their eyes riveted in amazement.
- Said, "All the words are precious."
- Said, "I have never attended meetings where Christ was more manifestly taught and exalted."
- Begged a copy of the discourses.
Would you-
- Like to read more completely what Ellen White said of this amazing evangelistic experience?
- Like also to "beg a copy of the discourses"?
You just may respond like Ellen White-
"How can Seventh-day Adventists preach any other doctrine?"