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Editorial
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days in which we live unpredictable and uncertain, and one never
knows what will next come upon the world. Since September 11, 2001,
the whole world has been in a state of confusion,
fear, concern, and terrible catastrophe. The nations of the world
are angry, and ready for retaliation, war, and total destruction.
The Spirit of Prophecy describes this condition in the following
words:
"The
agencies of evil are combining their forces and consolidating. They
are strengthening for the last great crisis. Great changes are soon
to take place in our world, and the final movements will be rapid
ones." 1
"I
was shown the inhabitants of the earth in the utmost confusion.
War, bloodshed, privation, want, famine, and pestilence were abroad
in the land. As these things surrounded Gods people, they
began to press together, and to cast aside their little difficulties.
Self-dignity no longer controlled them; deep humility took its place.
Suffering, perplexity, and privation caused reason to resume its
throne, and the passionate and unreasonable man became sane, and
acted with discretion and wisdom." 2
"We
are standing on the verge of the eternal world. We have no time
to lose. It is high time to tell the people that Christ is coming.
Let us warn them, visiting them at their homes, and talking and
praying with them personally. By such efforts we shall win souls
to Christ. If we come to God in faith, He will give us power and
grace for every duty." 3
"A
world is to be warned. Watch, wait, pray, work, and let nothing
be done through strife and vainglory. Let nothing be done to increase
prejudice, but everything possible to make prejudice less, by letting
in light, the bright rays of the Sun of Righteousness amid the moral
darkness. There is a great work to be done yet, and every effort
possible must be made to reveal Christ as the sin-pardoning Saviour,
Christ as the sin-bearer, Christ as the bright and morning star,
and the Lord will give us favor before the world until our work
is done." 4
"We
are in the investigative judgment; and the work for the time is
solemn heart-searching. The duty devolves upon every one to consider,
to watch, and to pray. You are not bidden by the Lord to examine
your neighbors heart. Let your investigative powers be put
to work to discover what evil is lurking in your own heart, what
defects are in your character; what work needs to be done in your
own home." 5
"There
are three watchwords in the Christian life, which must be heeded
if we would not have Satan steal a march upon us; namely, Watch,
pray, work. Prayer and watching thereunto are necessary for advancement
in the divine life. Never was there a time in your history more
important than the present." 6
References:
1 Testimonies,
vol. 9, p. 11.
2 Ibid., vol. 1, p. 268.
3 The Review and Herald, November 19, 1914.
4 Evangelism, p. 65.
5 The Review and Herald, December 29, 1896.
6 Testimonies, vol. 2, p. 283.
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