Saturday, August 24, 2019

Was Ellen G. White a prophet?



Yes, Ellen G. White was inspired by God.

To all those that make disparaging remarks about Sister White, and say she wasn't a prophet, also that she was a plagiarist;
Ellen G. White never claimed to be a prophet, she called herself a messenger, and she has left us a treasure trove of books and publications that testify of her divine inspiration. Mrs. White referenced several sources for her book The Great Controversy, and gave due credit to their authors in the bibliography of her bestseller.

As far as the scoffers and deniers of the correct interpretation (Historic) of prophecies of Daniel and Revelation, no other denomination has ever understood or explained them as accurately as Seventh day Adventists; And we can assuredly attribute this to Ellen G. White, and her husband James White, who prayerfully studied the Holy Scriptures for a clear understanding of God's will for mankind; Then, faithfully, selflessly labored printing newsletters, and travelled around the nation to spread the Everlasting Gospel, helping many to also understand the Bible.
That the SDA Corporate structure has been infiltrated by the Jesuits (and the leadership hijacked and stymied) is a fact; but, to quote the proverbial cliche, "You can't throw out the baby with the bathwater". The 7th day Adventist Movement is not in a catatonic state. Though the GCSDA may be, the Movement moves onward and Upward...

If it were not for the Adventists most folks would still be keeping Sun-day, holy; they would also be looking forward to the convenient (tribulation) secret rapture, believing salvation in profession (once saved..always saved), and a myriad of other Babylonian-pagan beliefs.

So, easy with the gratuitous criticism!
Credit where credit is due.

The enemy of souls is attempting to stomp out the last remaining Biblically correct denomination. He has certainly achieved his aim in neutralizing the corporate church and its hierarchy... But, the Truth marches on, and will not be defeated though all indicatons may seem bleak. In Luke 19:40, Jesus said that the stones would cry out. Can you hear the stones rumbling?

Originally posted on Facebook.


Arsenio.


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