END
OF TIME SERIES
PART
FIFTEEN

THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST TO THE END OF THE MILLENNIUM
In
this study, we will view events at the time of the Second Advent, as they
relate primarily to the redeemed but also to the wicked. These are the
preascension events. They occur at the time of Christ's second coming,
before Jesus and the redeemed begin their journey to heaven.
In
the next study, we will view (1) the post-ascension events on earth,
which Is the death of the living wicked, and the binding of Satan to this
planet for a thousand years; and (2) the post-ascension events of the
redeemed; which includes their journey to heaven, their coronation and
entrance Into the Holy City, and the sentencing judgment.
1
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PRE-ASCENSION EVENTS
THE JUBILEE BEGINS
1
- The commencement of the jubilee.
Then
commenced
the Jubilee, when the land should
rest." -Early Writings, 85:1 (286:1).
In
ancient Israel, every seventh year and fiftieth year were rest years for
the land. Because the seventh-day Sabbath has been violated for 6,000
years, it is quite appropriate that the land will be able to rest for the
seventh thousand years. As Jerusalem was destroyed because the people
refused to keep the Sabbath (Jer 17:2127), so the world will be
destroyed because its inhabitants refused to keep the Sabbath. (This
emphasis on Sabbath-keeping is due to the fact that the Sabbath cannot be
properly observed without obeying God fully in every other way.) At last
the land and people will have rest. -But
at what a cost. The world is shattered and the wicked are dead.
Some
try to date the Second Advent by the jubilee cycle, but this cannot be
done. Why? Three good reasons: (1) No one knows the exact date the
jubilee cycle should begin with. (2) God's Inspired Word has told us
several times that no man will know the date of the second
coming (2SM 113; GC 456-457; DA 632-633; FE 335; 1T 409; TM 55,61; 1SM
75-76; EW 22; 1 T 72-73) until it is declared in the skies at the sounding
of the Voice of God. (3) There is even a question whether the Jubilee Is a
49 or 50-year cycle.
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2
THE
SIGN OF THE SON OF MAN
1
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Christ
returns in a cloud.
"Soon
there appears in the east a small black cloud,
about half
the size of a man's hand. It
is the cloud which surrounds the Saviour and which seems in the distance
to be shrouded in darkness. The people of God know this to
be the sign
of
the Son of man. In
solemn silence they gaze upon it as it draws nearer the earth, becoming
lighter and more glorious, until
it is a great
white
cloud, its
base a glory like
consuming fire, and above it the rainbow of the covenant." Great
Controversy, 640:3-641:0.
"Soon
our
eyes were drawn to the east, for a small
black cloud had
appeared, about half as large as a man's hand, which we all knew was the
sign of the Son of man. We all in solemn silence gazed on the cloud as
it drew nearer and became lighter, glorious, and still more glorious, till
It was a great white cloud. The bottom appeared
like fire; a
rainbow was over the
cloud, while around it were ten thousand angels, singing a most lovely
song; and upon it sat the Son of man."-Early Writings,
15:2-16:0.
"At
first we did not see Jesus on the cloud, but as it drew near the earth we
could behold His lovely person. This cloud,
when it first appeared, was the sign of
the Son of man in heaven."-Early
Writings, 35:1.
"The
clouds
of heaven will clash, and there will be darkness. Then that voice comes
from heaven and the clouds begin to roll back like a scroll, and there is
the bright, clear sign of the Son of man. The children of God know what
that cloud means. "-Maranatha,
279:5.
The
faithful see it
and hear the sound of music
as it nears.
"The
clouds begin to
roll back like a scroll and there is
the bright,
clear
sign of
the Son of man. The children of God know what that cloud means. The
sound of
music is heard, and
as it nears, the
graves are opened and the dead are raised."-9 Manuscript Releases,
251:3-252:1.
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3
THE
TIMING OF THE SECOND ADVENT
It
is impossible for us to know when Christ will return, until He Himself
tells us at the sounding
of the Voice of God, just prior to that event. No man has a true message
of time-setting In regard to the second coming of Christ (2SM 113), and
to try to do so pleases Satan (GC 457). We have been warned against doing
this (DA 632-633; FE 335; GC 456-457; 1T 409; TM 55, 61), and we should
beware of doing it (TM 55, 61; 1 SM 75-76). When men do it, they only
weaken the faith of God's people (EW 22; 1T 72-73).
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4
JESUS
RETURNS FOR HIS PEOPLE
1
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Christ,
veiled in humanity, departed from this world.
"Christ
had ascended to heaven in the form of humanity. The disciples had
beheld the cloud receive Him. The same Jesus who had walked and
talked and prayed With them; who had broken bread with them; who had been
with them in their boats on the lake; and who had that very day toiled
with them up the ascent of Olivet,-the
same Jesus had now gone to share His Father's throne. And the angels had
assured them that the very One whom they had seen go up into heaven, would
come again even as He had ascended. "-Desire of Ages, 832:2.
2
- Christ, glorified in humanity, will return again.
"The
glory of Christ's humanity did not appear when He was upon the earth. He
was regarded as a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief. We hid as it
were our faces from Him. But He was pursuing the path [which] the plan of
God had devised. That same humanity now appears as He descends
from heaven, robed in glory, triumphant, exalted. "-In Heavenly
Places, 358:3.
3
- The appearance of Christ as He returns.
"Upon
It sat the
Son of man. His hair was white and curly and lay on His
shoulders; and upon His head were many crowns. His feet had the appearance
of fire; in His right hand was a sharp sickle; in His left, a silver
trumpet." -Early Writings, 16:0.
4
- He will return amid great glory.
"Christ
will come
In His own glory, in the glory of His Father, and in the glory of
the holy angels. Ten thousand times ten thousand and thousands of
thousands of angels, the beautiful, triumphant sons of God, possessing
surpassing loveliness
and glory, will escort Him on His way. In
the place of a crown of thorns, He
will wear a
crown of glory-a
crown
within a crown. In the place of that old purple robe, He will be clothed
In a garment
of whitest white, 'so as no fuller on earth can white' (Mark
9:3) it. And on His vesture and on His thigh a name will be written,
'King of kings, and Lord of lords.' " -Our High Calling, 367:2.
5
- Millions of angels
accompany Him, and the
glory fills the sky.
"Jesus
rides forth as
a mighty conqueror. Not now a 'Man of
Sorrows,'
to drink the
bitter cup of shame and woe, He comes,
victor in
heaven and
earth, to judge the living and the dead. 'Faithful and True,' 'in
righteousness He doth judge and make war.' And 'the armies which were in
heaven' (Revelation 19:11, 14) follow Him. With anthems
of celestial melody the holy angels, a vast, unnumbered throng,
attend Him on
His way. The firmament seems filled with radiant forms-'ten
thousand times ten thousand, and thousands of thousands.' No human pen
can portray the scene; no
mortal mind is adequate to conceive
its
splendor. 'His glory
covered the heavens, and
the earth was full of His praise. And His brightness was as the light.'
" -Great Controversy,
641:0.
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EVERY
EYE SHALL SEE HIM AS THEY AWAKEN TO THE REALITY OF THE SITUATION
1
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Every
person in the world sees Him return.
"As
the living cloud comes still nearer, every eye beholds the Prince of
life. No crown of thorns now mars that sacred head; but a diadem of
glory rests on His holy brow. His countenance outshines the dazzling
brightness of the noonday sun. 'And He hath on His vesture and on His
thigh a name written, King of kings, and Lord of lords.'
"-Great Controversy, 641:0.
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6
THE
DISPLAY OF OVERMASTERING POWER BRINGS FEAR AND APPREHENSION
1
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The
wicked are terrified, and the saints are apprehensive. But Jesus reassures
His own.
"Before
His presence 'all faces are turned into
paleness;' upon
the rejecters of
God's mercy falls the terror of eternal despair. 'The heart melteth,
and the knees smite together, .
. and
the faces
of them all gather blackness.' Jeremiah 30:6; Nahum 2:10. The
righteous cry with
trembling: 'Who
shall be able
to stand?' The angels' song Is
hushed, and there is a period of awful silence. Then
the voice of
Jesus is heard, saying:
'My grace
is sufficient for you.' The faces of the righteous
are lighted up,
and joy fills every heart. And the angels strike a note higher and sing
again as they draw still nearer to the earth." -Great Controversy,
641 :1.
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THE
HEAVENS AND EARTH ARE SHAKEN
1
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His
arrival in the skies shakes the earth to its foundations.
"The
King of
kings descends upon the cloud, wrapped in flaming fire. The
heavens are rolled together as a scroll, the earth trembles before
Him, and every
mountain
and island is
moved out of its place. 'Our God shall come, and shall not keep
silence: a fire shall devour before Him, and it shall be very tempestuous
around about Him. He shall call to the heavens from above, and to the
earth, that He may judge His people.' "-Great Controversy,
641:2-642:0.
Note:
There is a shaking of the earth at the Voice
of
God (before
the second advent), and a
second one at the second advent. (Compare Great Controversy, 637:0 and
642:0.)
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8 -
CRYING
FOR
THE ROCKS TO FALL THE WICKED FLEE INTO CAVES
1
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The
flight into the caves as they cry
to the rocks to
fall on them.
"And
the kings of the earth, and the great men, and the rich men, and the chief
captains, and the mighty men, and every bondman, and every freeman, hid
themselves In the dens and In the rocks of the mountains; and
said to the mountains and rocks, Fall on us, and hide us from
the face of Him that
sitteth on the throne, arid from the
wrath of the Lamb: for the great day of His wrath is come; and who shall
be able to stand?' "-Great
Controversy,
642:1.
2
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They
call to their gods.
"When
the earth is reeling to and fro like a drunkard, when the heavens are
shaking and the great day of the Lord has come, who shall be able to
stand? One object
they behold in trembling agony
from which they will try In vain to
escape. 'Behold,
He cometh with clouds; and
every eye shall
see Him' (Revelation 1:7). The unsaved utter
wild imprecations to
dumb nature-their
god:
'Mountains
and rocks, fall on us, and hide us from the face of Him that sitteth on
the throne' (Revelation 6:16)."-That I May Know Him, 956:1.
3
- Some of the
wicked flee into caves recently
vacated by the faithful.
"The
hidden ones
have been scattered because of man's enmity against the law of Jehovah.
They have been oppressed by all the powers of the earth. They have been
scattered in the dens and caves of the earth through the violence of their
adversaries, because they are true and obedient to Jehovah's laws. But
deliverance comes to the people of God. To their enemies God will show
Himself a God of just retribution.
"From
the dens and the caves of the earth, that have been the secret hiding
places of God's people, they are called forth as His witnesses, true and
faithful.
"The
people who
have braved out
their rebellion
will
fulfill the description given In Revelation 6:15-17. In these very
caves and dens they find the very statement of truth in the
letters and in
the publications as witness
against
them. The shepherds who lead the sheep in false paths will hear the charge
made against them, 'It was you who made light of truth. It was you who
told us that God's law was abrogated, that it was a yoke of bondage. It
was you who voiced the false doctrines when
I was convicted that these Seventh-day
Adventists had the truth. The blood of our souls is upon your priestly
garments. . Now will
you pay the ransom for my soul? .
. What shall we do who listened to your garbling of the
Scriptures and your turning into a lie the truth which If obeyed
would have saved us?'
"When
Christ comes to take vengeance on those who have educated and trained the
people to
trample on God's Sabbath, to tear down His memorial, and tread down with
their feet the feed of His pastures, lamentations will be in vain. Those
who trusted in the false shepherds had the word of God to search for
themselves, and they find that God will judge every man who has had the
truth and turned from the light because it involved
self-denial and the cross. Rocks
and mountains
cannot screen them from the indignation
of Him that sitteth on
the throne and
from the wrath of the Lamb."-Maranatha, 290:14.
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THE
INSOLENCE OF THE WICKED IS ENDED AS THEY AWAKEN TO THE REALITY OF THE
SITUATION
1
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The
jests and lies are replaced by praying
and weeping.
"The
derisive jests have ceased.
Lying lips are hushed into silence. The
clash of arms, the tumult
of battle, 'with confused noise, and garments rolled in blood' (Isaiah
9:5), is stilled. Nought
now is heard but
the voice of prayer and the
sound of weeping and lamentation. The
cry bursts forth from lips so lately scoffing: 'The great day of His wrath
is come; and who shall be able to stand?' The
wicked pray to be burled beneath the rocks of
the mountains rather
than meet the
face of Him whom they have despised and rejected." -Great
Controversy, 642:2.
2
- That Voice they know so well, for they have heard it for years.
"That
voice which
penetrates the ear of the dead,
they
know. How
often have its plaintive, tender tones called them to repentance. How often
has it been heard in the touching entreaties of a friend, a brother, a
Redeemer. To the rejecters of His grace no other could be so full of condemnation,
so
burdened with denunciation, as that
voice which has so long pleaded. . That voice awakens memories which they
would fain blot out-warnings
despised, invitations refused, privileges slighted." "-Great
Controversy, 642:3.
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THOSE
ALSO WHO PIERCED HIM SHALL SEE HIM RETURN
1
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What a day that
will be.
"What
a day that will be, when those who rejected Christ will look upon Him
whom their sins have pierced." -Maranatha, 292:9.
2
- Those who mocked Him will see Him return.
"There
are those who mocked Christ in His humiliation. With thrilling
power come to their minds the Sufferer's words, when, adjured by the high
priest, He solemnly declared: 'Hereafter shall ye see the Son of man
sitting on the right hand of power, and coming in the clouds of heaven.'
Matthew 26:64. Now they behold Him In His glory, and they are yet
to see Him sitting on the right hand of power [at His third advent)."
-Great Controversy,
643:1.
3
- Those who robed, crowned, smote, spate, nailed, and pierced Him will
also see His return in glory.
Those
who derided His claim to be the Son of
God are speechless now. There
is the haughty Herod who jeered at His royal title and bade the mocking
soldiers crown Him king. There are the very men who with impious hands
placed upon His form the
purple robe, upon
His sacred brow
the thorny
crown, and
in His unresisting hand
the mimic sceptre, and bowed before
Him in blasphemous mockery. The
men who smote and
spit upon
the Prince of life now turn from His piercing gaze and seek to flee from
the overpowering glory of His presence. Those
who drove the nails
through
His hands and feet, the soldier who pierced
His side, behold
these marks
with terror
and remorse. . And now there rises a cry of mortal agony. Louder than the
shout, 'Crucify Him, crucify Him,' which rang through the streets of
Jerusalem, swells the awful, despairing wail, 'He is the Son of God! He is
the true Messiah!' " -Great
Controversy, 643:2-644:0.
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They will look
upon Him and wall.
"Those
who have acted the most prominent part in the rejection and crucifixion of
Christ come
forth to
see Him as He is, and those who have
rejected Christ come up and see the saints glorified, and
it is at that time that the saints are changed
in a
moment, in
the twinkling of an eye, and
are caught up to meet their Lord in the air. The
very ones who
placed upon Him the purple robe
and put the crown of thorns upon His brow, and those who put the nails
through His
hands and
feet, look upon Him and bewail. "-9 Manuscript Releases, 252:1
(1886).
5
- They will call for the rocks to fall on them.
"They
remember
how
His love was slighted and His compassion abused. They think
of
how Barabbas, a murderer and a robber, was chosen in His stead, how Jesus
was crowned with thorns and scourged and crucified, how in the hours of
His agony on the cross the priests and rulers taunted Him, saying, 'Let
Him come down from the cross, and we will believe Him. He saved others,
Himself He cannot save.' All the insult and despite offered to Christ, all
the suffering caused to His disciples, will be as fresh in their recollection
as when the satanic deeds were done.
"The
voice which
they heard
so
often in entreaty and persuasion will again sound in their ears. Every
tone of gracious solicitation will
vibrate
as
distinctly in their ears as when the Saviour
spoke
in the synagogues and on the street.
Then those
who pierced Him will call on the
rocks and mountains to
fall on them and hide
them
from the face of Him that sitteth on the throne and from the wrath of the Lamb."-Last
Day Events, 275:2-3.
Note:
The truth that a special resurrection (of some of the wicked of earlier
ages) occurs prior to the Second Advent is shown by the fact that those
who pierced Christ will see Him return in the clouds of heaven.
6
- The Jewish rulers will see His second advent.
"As
they [the Jewish rulers] gaze
upon His glory,
[at
His second coming), there flashes before their minds the memory of the Son
of Man clad in the garb of humanity. They remember how they treated Him,
how they refused Him, and pressed close to the side of the great apostate.
The scenes of Christ's life appear before them in all their clearness. All
He did, all He said, the humiliation to which He descended to save them
from the taint of sin, rises before them in condemnation.
"They
behold Him riding into Jerusalem, and see Him break into an agony of tears
over the impenitent city that would not receive His message. His voice,
which was heard in invitation, in entreaty, in tones of tender
solicitude, seems again to fall upon their ears. The scene in the garden
of Gethsemane rises before them, and they hear Christ's amazing prayer,
'Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me:
"Again
they hear the voice of Pilate, saying, 'I find in him no fault at all.'
They see the shameful scene in the judgment hall, when Barabbas stood by
the side of Christ, and they had the privilege of choosing the guiltless
One. They hear again the words of Pilate, 'Whom will ye that I release
unto you? Barabbas, or Jesus which is called
Christ?'
They hear the response, 'Away with this man, and release unto us
Barabbas.' To the question of Pilate, 'What shall I do then with Jesus?'
the answer comes, 'Let him be crucified.'
"Again
they see their Sacrifice bearing the reproach of the cross. They hear
the loud, triumphant tones tauntingly exclaim, 'If thou be the Son of
God, come down from the cross: 'He saved others; himself he cannot save.'
"Now
they behold Him not in the garden of Gethsemane, not in the judgment hall,
not on the cross of Calvary. The
signs of His humiliation have
passed
away, and they look upon the face of
God-
the face
they spit upon, the face which priests and rulers struck with
the palms of their hands. Now the truth in all its vividness is
revealed to them. "-Maranatha, 293:15.
7
- Christ promised Caiaphaa that this day would come.
"[At
His trial], Caiaphas, raising his right arm toward heaven, addressed Jesus
in the form of a solemn oath: 'I adjure thee by the living God, that thou
tell us whether thou be the Christ, the Son of God.
"Every
ear was bent to listen, and every eye was fixed on His face as He
answered, 'Thou hast said.'
A heavenly light seemed
to illuminate His pale countenance as He added, 'Nevertheless
I say
unto you, Hereafter shall ye see
the Son of man
sitting on the right hand of power, and coming In the clouds of
heaven. '
"For
a moment the divinity of
Christ flashed through His guise of humanity. The high priest quailed
before the penetrating eyes of the Saviour . . For a moment he felt as
if standing before the
eternal Judge, whose eye, which sees
all things, was reading his soul, bringing to light mysteries
supposed to be hidden with the dead.
"The
scene passed from the priest's vision. . Rending
his robe, .
. he
demanded that. , the prisoner
be condemned for blasphemy. 'What further need have we of witnesses?' he
said; 'behold, now ye have heard his blasphemy. What think ye?' And they
all condemned Him," -Desire
of
Ages, 706:3; 707:1-708:1.
8
- The Jewish leaders made their choice, and, at His coming, they will
later remember it.
"Thus
the Jewish leaders
made their choice. Their decision was registered in the book which John
saw
in the hand of Him that sat upon the throne, the book which no man could
open. In all its vindictiveness this decision will appear before them in
the day when this book is unsealed by the Lion of the tribe of Judah,"-Christ's
Object Lessons,
294:1.
"When
Christ comes the second time, not as a prisoner surrounded by a rabble
will they see Him. They will see Him as heaven's King.
. Then the
priests and
rulers will remember distinctly the scene
in
the judgment hall.
Every circumstance will
appear before
them as if written in letters of fire." -Maranatha,
282:7.
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THE
SAINTS CRY OUT "THIS IS OUR GOD; HE WILL SAVE US!"
1
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The faithful
cry, "He will save us!"
"In
the lives of all who reject truth there are moments when conscience
awakens, when memory presents the torturing recollection of a life of hypocrisy
and the soul is harassed with vain regrets. But what are these compared
with the remorse of that day when 'fear cometh as desolation,' when
'destruction cometh as a whirlwind" Proverbs 1:27. Those who would
have destroyed Christ
and His faithful people
now witness the glory
which rests upon them. In
the midst of their terror they hear the voices of the saints in joyful
strains exclaiming: 'Lo, this Is our God; we have waited for
Him, and He
will save us. "'Great
Controversy, 644:1.
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12 -
THE
RESURRECTION OF THE RIGHTEOUS DEAD
1
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Sequence:
(1)
Those that died in Christ
had
partaken of the
divine nature. (2) After death,
they were guarded
by angels. (3) The second
advent of Christ
occurs.
(4)
Jesus views
their graves, and sounds His silver trumpet. (5) He cries, "Awake,
awake. . !" (6) There is
a mighty earthquake, and
the graves
are opened.
(7) The first resurrection occurs as all the remaining righteous dead come
to life, by virtue of the character they had received from Christ's
righteousness. (8) As they rise from their prison-house, by the power of
the Saviour In them while living, they are clothed with Immortal glory
and cry, "0 death, where is thy sting?
.
. "
(9) The living righteous unite with them
in a long, glad shout of victory. (10) The wrinkles and other marks of
earth are gone, but they recognize one another.
"Amid
the reeling of the earth, the flash of lightening
and the roar of thunder, the voice of the Son of God calls
forth the sleeping saints. He looks upon the graves of the righteous,
then, raising
His hands to heaven. He cries: 'Awake,
awake, awake,
ye that sleep in the dust, and arise!'
Throughout the length and breadth of the earth the dead shall hear that
voice, and they that hear shall live. And the whole earth shall ring with the
tread of the
exceeding great army of every nation, kindred, tongue,
and people. From the prison
house of death
they come, clothed with immortal glory, crying: '0 death, where
is thy sting? 0
grave, where is thy victory?'
1 Corinthians
15:55. And the living righteous and the risen saints unite their voices
in a long, glad shout of
victory. "-Great Controversy, 644:2.
"Then
Jesus' sliver trumpet sounded, as He descended on the cloud wrapped
in flames of tire. He gazed on the graves of the sleeping saints,
then raised His eyes and hands to heaven, and cried, 'Awake! awake! awake!
ye that sleep in the dust, and arise.' Then there was a mighty
earthquake. The graves opened, and the dead came up clothed
with immortality.
-Early Writings,
16:1.
"The
Life-giver will call up His purchased possession
in the first resurrection, and until that triumphant hour, when the
last trump shall sound and the vast army
shall
come forth to eternal victory,
every sleeping saint will be kept in safety and will be guarded as a
precious jewel, who is known to God by name. By the power of the Saviour
that dwelt in them while living and because they were partakers
of the divine nature, they are brought forth from the dead." -Sons
and Daughters of God,
359:1.
"
'The hour is coming,' Christ said, 'in the which all that are in the
graves shall hear his voice, and shall come forth.' That
voice is to resound through all the habitations of the dead; and every
saint who sleeps In Jesus will awake and leave his prison-house. Then
the virtue of character we have received from Christ's righteousness will
ally us to true greatness of the highest order." Sons and
Daughters of God, 359:2.
"The
victory of the
sleeping saints will be glorious
on the morning of the resurrection. . The Life-giver
will crown with immortality all who come forth from the grave."-Sons
and Daughters of God, 359:3.
"Those
who sleep in Jesus will be called from their prison house. . to a glorious
Immortality..
He
has risen, dear friends, and in your despondency
you may know. . that Jesus is by your side to give you peace.
"I
know what I am talking about. I have seen the time when I thought the
waves were going over my head; in that time I felt my Saviour precious
to me. When my eldest son was taken from me I felt my grief was very
great, but Jesus came to my side and I felt His peace in my soul. . When
our friends go into the grave they are beautiful to us. It may be our
father or mother that we lay away: when they come forth those wrinkles
are all gone but the figure is there, and we
know them.
"We
want to be prepared to meet these dear friends as they come forth in the
resurrection morning. . Shall we lay hold upon the hope set before us in
the gospel that we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is?"
-In Heavenly Places, 353:1-2, 3-4.
2
- That Voice, calling forth His own, resounds through all the nations of
the dead.
"Marvel
not at this: for the hour is coming, in the which all that are in the
graves shall hear his voice, and shall come forth' [John 5:28-29]: This
voice Is soon to resound through all the nations of the
dead, and every saint who sleeps In
Jesus shall awake
and leave
his prison house."-Last Day Events, 276:2.
"The
precious dead, from Adam down to
the last saint who dies, will hear the voice of the Son of God and
will come forth from the grave to immortal life. "-Desire of
Ages, 606:1.
3
- Hated on earth, the beloved of Heaven come forth from their graves.
"The
heirs of God have come
from garrets, from hovels, from dungeons, from scaffolds, from mountains,
from deserts, from the caves of the earth,
from the caverns of the sea. On earth they were
'destitute, afflicted, tormented.' Millions went down to the grave loaded
with infamy because they steadfastly refused to yield to the deceptive
claims of Satan. By human tribunals they were adjudged the vilest of
criminals. But now God is 'judge
Himself.' "-Great Controversy, 650:1.
4
- From mountains and mines.
When
Christ comes to gather to Himself those who have been faithful, the last
trump will sound, and the whole earth, from the summit of the
loftiest mountains to the lowest recesses of the deepest mines,
will hear. The righteous dead will hear the sound of the last trump, and
will come forth
from their graves, to be clothed with immortality and to meet their
Lord." -7 Bible Commentary, 909/1:2.
5
- From caverns, dungeons, caves and oceans.
"I
dwell with pleasure upon the resurrection of the
just, who shall come forth from all parts of the earth,
from rock cavern, from dungeons, from caves of the earth,
from the waters of the deep. Not one is overlooked. Every
one shall hear His voice. They will come forth with triumph and victory."-Last
Day Events, 278:1.
8
- From caverns, dungeons, and wells.
"What
a scene will these mountains and hills (in Switzerland) present when
Christ, the Lifegiver, shall call forth the dead! They will come from
caverns, from dungeons, from deep wells, where
their bodies have been buried." -Last Day Events, 278:2.
7
- From mountains, caves, dens, and dungeons.
"In
the vastness
of the mountains, in the caves and dens of the earth, the
Saviour reveals His presence and His glory.
"Yet
a little while, and He that is to come will come
and will not tarry. His eyes as a flame of fire penetrate
into the fast-closed dungeons and hunt out the hidden ones, for their
names are written in the Lamb's book of life. The eyes of the Saviour are
above us, around us, noting every difficulty, discerning every danger;
and there is no place where His eyes cannot penetrate, no sorrows and
sufferings of His people where the sympathy of Christ does not reach.
"The
child of God
will be terror-stricken at the first sight of the
majesty of Jesus Christ. He feels that he cannot live in His
holy presence. But the word comes to him as to John, 'Fear not.' Jesus
laid His right hand upon John; He raised him up from his prostrate
position. So will He do unto His loyal, trusting ones."
-That I May Know Him, 360:3.
8
- Christ's resurrection Is a sample of
what the
resurrection of each of His faithful ones will be like.
"The
resurrection of Jesus was a sample of the final
resurrection
of all who sleep in Him." Maranatha,
302:1.
9
- It is only because of our earlier union with Christ here on earth, that
we will come forth from the grave.
"Christ
became one flesh with us, in order that we might become one spirit with
Him. It is by virtue of this union that we are to come forth
from the grave -not
merely
as a manifestation of the power of Christ, but because, through faith, His
life has become ours.
Those who
see Christ in His true character, and receive Him into the heart, have
everlasting life. It is through the Spirit that Christ dwells in us;
and the Spirit of God, received into the heart by faith, is the beginning
of the life eternal."
-Maranatha, 902:6.
10
- Eternal life is only possible in and through
Christ. "Man
has no control over his life. But the life of Christ was unborrowed. No
one can take this life from Him. 'I lay it down of myself.' He said. In
Him was life, original, unborrowed, underived. This life is not
inherent in man. He can possess
it only through Christ. "-Maranatha,
902:9.
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THE
APPEARANCE OF THE SAINTS
1
-
They
will come forth the same in size, but with youthful, eternal vigour.
"All
come
forth from their graves the same in stature as when they
entered the tomb. Adam, who stands among the risen throng, is of lofty
height and majestic form, in stature but little below the Son of God. He
presents a marked contrast to the people of later generations; in this
one respect is shown the great degeneracy of the race. But all arise
with the freshness and vigor of eternal youth. . All blemishes and
deformities are left in the grave. Restored to the tree of life in the
long-lost Eden, the redeemed will 'grow up' (Malachi 4:2) to the
full stature of the race in its primeval glory."-Great Controversy,
644:3-645:0.
2
- Their personal identity will be preserved.
"Our
personal identity is preserved in the resurrection, though not the same
particles of matter or material substance as went into the grave.
"-6 Bible
Commentary, 1093/1:2 [The entire
passage Is worth reading].
3
-
They
will be given a higher nature.
"When
Christ comes, He
takes those who have purified
their souls by obeying the truth. . This mortal
shall put on immortality, and these corruptible
bodies, subject
to disease, will be changed from
mortal to
immortal. We shall then be gifted
with a higher nature. The
bodies of all who purify
their souls by obeying the truth shall be glorified. They
will have fully received and believed in Jesus Christ." -3 Selected
Messages, 427:3.
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-
LIVING
SAINTS MADE IMMORTAL AND CAUGHT UP WITH THE RISEN SAINTS
1
-
They
are made immortal,
and
caught up to
Jesus.
"The
living righteous are changed 'in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye,'
At the voice of God they were glorified; now
they are made Immortal
and with the risen saints are caught up to meet
their Lord In the air." -Great Controversy,
645:1.
2
- Changed in a moment, they meet their Lord in the air.
"The
voice of
the Son of God called forth the sleeping saints, clothed with glorious
immortality. The
living saints were changed In a
moment and
were caught up
with them into
the cloudy chariot,"-Early
Writings,
35:1.
3
- They ascend amid shouts of glory and victory.
"And
the graves were
opened, and the saints came forth, clothed with immortality, crying, 'Victory
over death and the grave'; and together
with the living saints they were
caught
up to meet
their Lord In the air, while rich,
musical shouts of glory and victory were upon every immortal tongue."
-Early Writings, 273:0.
4
- The meeting in the sky.
"There
stands
the risen host. The last thought was of death and its pangs. The last
thoughts they had were of the grave and the tomb, but now they proclaim,
'0 death, where is thy sting? 0 grave, where
is thy victory?' .
. Here
they stand and the finishing
touch of immortality is put upon them and they go up to meet their Lord in
the air. . There are the columns of angels on either
side; . . then the angelic choir strike the note of victory and
the angels in the two columns take up the song and the redeemed
host join as though they had been singing the song on the earth, and they
have been. Oh, what music! There is not an inharmonious note. Every
voice proclaims, 'Worthy is the Lamb that was slain.' He sees the
travail of His soul, and is satisfied,"-Sons and Daughters
of God, 359:4
5
- When we receive holy flesh.
"When
human beings receive holy flesh, they
will not remain on the earth, but will be taken to heaven. While sin is
forgiven in this life, its results
are not now wholly removed. It
is at His
coming
that
Christ is to
'change our vile body, that it may be fashioned like unto
His glorious body.' "-2 Selected Messages, 33:3.
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FRIENDS
AND LOVED ONES ARE REUNITED
1
-
Angela
bring loved ones together. "Angels'
gather together H
is elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven
to the other.' Little
children are borne by holy angels to their mothers'
arms. Friends long separated by death
are united, nevermore
to
part."-Great Controversy, 645:1.
2
- Infants wing their way to their mothers. "As
the little Infants come forth immortal from their dusty beds, they
immediately wing their way to
their mother's arms. "-2 Selected Messages,
260:1.
(For more on children in heaven, read 2
Selected
Messages, 260, and Early Writings, 19.)
3
- Friends are recognized.
"The
144,000 shouted. 'Alleluia!' as they recognized their friends who
had been torn from them by death, and
in the same moment we were changed and caught up together with
them to meet the Lord in the air."-Early Writings,
16:1.
"We
shall know our friends, even
as the disciples
knew
Jesus. They may have been deformed, diseased, or disfigured, in this
mortal life, and they rise
in perfect health
and symmetry; yet in the glorified body their
identity will be perfectly
preserved.
Then shall we know even as also we are known. 1 Corinthians 13:12. In the
face radiant with the light shining from the face of Jesus, we shall
recognize the lineaments of those we love."-Desire
of
Ages, 804:1.
"He
will come to honor those who have
loved
Him,
and kept His commandments, and to take them to Himself. He has not
forgotten them nor His promise. There will be a
re-linking of the family
chain. "-Desire of Ages, 692:9.
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