There is no command
for any one to search the Scripture in order to ascertain, if possible, when
probation will close. God has no such
message for any mortal lips. He would
have no mortal tongue declare that which He has hidden in His secret
councils.” Review and Herald,
October 9, 1894.
“The world placed all time-proclamation on
the same level and called it a delusion, fanaticism and heresy. Ever since 1844 I [Ellen White] have borne my
testimony that we were now in a period of time in which we are to take heed to
ourselves lest our hearts be overcharged with surfeiting and drunkenness, and
cares of this life, and so that day come upon us unawares. Our position has been one of waiting and
watching, with no time-proclamation to intervene between the close of the
prophetic periods in 1844 and the time of our Lord’s coming. We do not know the day nor the hour, or when
the definite time is, and yet the prophetic reckoning shows us that Christ is
at the door.
“We have not cast away our confidence,
neither have we a message dependent upon definite time, but we are waiting and
watching unto prayer, looking for and loving the appearing of our Saviour, and doing all in our power for the preparation of
our fellow men for that great event. We
are not impatient. If the vision tarry, wait for it, for it will surely come, it will
not tarry. Although disappointed, our
faith has not failed, and we have not drawn back to perdition. The apparent tarrying is not so in reality,
for at the appointed time our Lord will come, and we will, if faithful,
exclaim, ‘Lo, this is our God; we have waited for Him, and He will save us’
(Isaiah 25:9).
“I have also been pronounced a deceiver
because I have said, ‘The Lord will soon come; get ready, get ready that ye may
be found waiting, watching and loving His appearing.’ But in the Revelation I read this statement,
‘Behold, I come quickly; and My reward is with Me, to
give every man according as his work shall be’ (Revelation 22:12). ‘Behold, I
come quickly blessed is he that keepeth the sayings
of the prophecy of this book’ (Revelation 22:7). ‘Behold, I come quickly: hold that fast which
thou hast, that no man take thy crown’ (Revelation 3:11). Was the One
who bore this testimony a deceiver, because the ‘quickly’ has been protracted
longer than our finite minds could anticipate?
It is the faithful and true witness that speaks. His words are verity and truth.” Manuscript Releases, vol. 10,
270, 271.
“The Saviour did
enter the Most Holy Place
in 1844 to cleanse the sanctuary and the investigative judgment had commenced
for the dead. I have been repeatedly
urged to accept the different periods of time proclaimed for the Lord to
come.
“I have ever had one testimony to bear: The
Lord will not come at that period, and you are weakening the faith of even
Adventists, and fastening the world in their unbelief. There have been plainly set before
me events of great and thrilling interest, which must transpire before Christ will come.
Satan will move mightily from beneath, and will delude the world, while
the Lord God Omnipotent will move from above and
prepare a people to stand in the great day of His wrath.
“The time-setters have pronounced the curse
of the Lord upon me as an unbeliever who said, My Lord delayeth
His coming. But I have told them that
the books of heaven would not make my record thus, for the Lord knows that I
loved and longed for the appearing of Christ.
But their oft-repeated message of definite time was exactly what the enemy
wanted, and it served his purpose well to unsettle the faith
in the first proclamation of time, which was of heavenly origin.” Ibid., 269,
270. [Emphasis added.]