As the ministration of Jesus closed in the holy place, and He
passed into the holiest, and stood before the ark containing the
law of God, He sent another mighty angel with a third message
to the world. A parchment was placed in the angel's hand, and
as he descended to the earth in power and majesty, he proclaimed
a fearful warning, with the most terrible threatening ever borne
to man. This message was designed to put the children of God upon
their guard, by showing them the hour of temptation and anguish
that was before them. Said the angel, "They will be brought
into close combat with the beast and his image. Their only hope
of eternal life is to remain steadfast. Although their lives are
at stake, they must hold fast the truth." The third angel
closes his message thus: "Here is the patience of the saints:
here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith
of Jesus." As he repeated these words, he pointed to the
heavenly sanctuary. The minds of all who embrace this message
are directed to the most holy place, where Jesus stands before
the ark, making His final intercession for all those for whom
mercy still lingers and for those who have ignorantly broken the
law of God. This atonement is made for the righteous dead as well
as for the righteous living. It includes all who died trusting
in Christ, but who, not having received the light upon God's commandments,
had sinned ignorantly in transgressing its precepts.
After Jesus opened the door of the most holy, the light of the
Sabbath was seen, and the people of God were tested, as the children
of Israel were tested anciently, to see if they would keep God's
law. I saw the third angel pointing upward, showing the disappointed
ones the way to the holiest of the heavenly sanctuary. As they
by faith enter the most holy, they find Jesus, and hope and joy
spring up an
past, from the proclamation of the second advent of Jesus, down
through their experience to the passing of the time in 1844. They
see their disappointment explained, and joy and certainty again
animate them. The third angel has lighted up the past, the present,
and the future, and they know that God has indeed led them by
His mysterious providence.
It was represented to me that the remnant followed Jesus into
the most holy place and beheld the ark and the mercy seat, and
were captivated with their glory. Jesus then raised the cover
of the ark, and lo! the tables of stone, with the ten commandments
written upon them. They trace down the lively oracles, but start
back with trembling when they see the fourth commandment among
the ten holy precepts, with a brighter light shining upon it than
upon the other nine, and a halo of glory all around it. They find
nothing there informing them that the Sabbath has been abolished,
or changed to the first day of the week. The commandment reads
as when spoken by the voice of God in solemn and awful grandeur
upon the mount, while the lightnings flashed and the thunders
rolled; it is the same as when written with His own finger on
the tables of stone: "Six days shalt thou labor, and do all
thy work: but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God."
They are amazed as they behold the care taken of the ten commandments.
They see them placed close by Jehovah, overshadowed and protected
by His holiness. They see that they have been trampling upon the
fourth commandment of the decalogue, and have observed a day handed
down by the heathen and papists, instead of the day sanctified
by Jehovah. They humble themselves before God and mourn over their
past transgressions.
I saw the incense in the censer smoke as Jesus offered their confessions
and prayers to His Father. And as it ascended, a bright light
rested upon Jesus and upon the mercy seat; and the earnest, praying
ones, who were troubled because they had discovered themselves
to be transgressors of God's law, were blessed, and their countenances
lighted up with hope and joy. They joined in the work of the third
angel and raised their voices to proclaim the solemn warning.
But few at first received it; yet the faithful continued with
energy to proclaim the message. Then I saw many embrace the message
of the third angel and unite their voices with those who had first
given the warning, and they honored God by observing His sanctified
rest day.
Many who embraced the third message had not had an experience
in the two former messages. Satan understood this, and his evil
eye was upon them to overthrow them; but the third angel was pointing
them to the most holy place, and those who had had an experience
in the past messages were pointing them the way to the heavenly
sanctuary. Many saw the perfect chain of truth in the angels'
messages, and gladly received them in their order, and followed
Jesus by faith into the heavenly sanctuary. These messages were
represented to me as an anchor to the people of God. Those who
understand and receive them will be kept from being swept away
by the many delusions of Satan.
After the great disappointment in 1844, Satan and his angels were
busily engaged in laying snares to unsettle the faith of the body.
He affected the minds of persons who had had an experience in
the messages, and who had an appearance of humility. Some pointed
to the future for the fulfillment of the first and second messages,
while others pointed far back into the past, declaring that they
had been there fulfilled. These were gaining an influence over
the minds of the inexperienced and unsettling their faith. Some
were searching the Bible to build up a faith of their own, independent
of the body. Satan exulted in all this; for he knew that those
who broke loose from the anchor he could affect by different errors
and drive about with divers winds of doctrine. Many who had led
in the first and second messages now denied them, and there was
division and confusion throughout the body.
My attention was then called to William Miller. He looked perplexed
and was bowed with anxiety and distress for his people. The company
who had been united and loving in 1844 were losing their love,
opposing one another, and falling into a cold, backslidden state.
As he beheld this, grief wasted his strength. I saw leading men
watching him, and fearing lest he should receive the third angel's
message and the commandments of God. And as he would lean toward
the light from heaven, these men would lay some plan to draw his
mind away. A human influence was exerted to keep him in darkness
and to retain his influence among those who opposed the truth.
At length William Miller raised his voice against the light from
heaven. He failed in not receiving the message which would have
fully explained his disappointment and cast a light and glory
on the past, which would have revived his exhausted energies,
brightened his hope, and led him to glorify God. He leaned to
human wisdom instead of divine, but being broken with arduous
labor in his Master's cause and by age, he was not as accountable
as those who kept him from the truth. They are responsible; the
sin rests upon them.
If William Miller could have seen the light of the third message,
many things which looked dark and mysterious to him would have
been explained. But his brethren professed so deep love and interest
for him, that he thought he could not tear away from them. His
heart would incline toward the truth, and then he looked at his
brethren; they opposed it. Could he tear away from those who had
stood side by side with him in proclaiming the coming of Jesus?
He thought they surely would not lead him astray.
God suffered him to fall under the power of Satan, the dominion
of death, and hid him in the grave from those who were constantly
drawing him from the truth. Moses erred as he was about to enter
the Promised Land. So also, I saw that William Miller erred as
he was soon to enter the heavenly Canaan, in suffering his influence
to go against the truth. Others led him to this; others must account
for it. But angels watch the precious dust of this servant of
God, and he will come forth at the sound of the last trump. -