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Chapter 20—A Great Religious Awakening A Great religious awakening under the proclamation of Christ’s soon coming is foretold in the prophecy of the first angel’s message of Revelation 14. An angel is seen flying “in the midst of heaven, having the everlasting gospel to preach unto them that dwell on the earth, and to every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and people.” “With a loud voice” he proclaims the message: “Fear God, and give glory to Him; for the hour of His judgment is come: and worship Him that made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and the fountains of waters.” Verses 6, 7. {GC 355.1} The fact that an angel is said to be the herald of this warning is significant. By the purity, the glory, and the power of the heavenly messenger, divine wisdom has been pleased to represent the exalted character of the work to be accomplished by the message and the power and glory that were to attend it. And the angel’s flight “in the midst of heaven,” the “loud voice” with which the warning is uttered, and its promulgation to all “that dwell on the earth,”—“to every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and people,”—give evidence of the rapidity and world-wide extent of the movement. {GC 355.2} The message itself sheds light as to the time when this movement is to take place. It is declared to be a part of the “everlasting gospel;” and it announces the opening of the judgment. The message of salvation has been preached in all ages; but this message is a part of the gospel which could be proclaimed only in the last days, for only then would it be true that the hour of judgment had come. The prophecies present a succession of events leading down to the opening of the judgment. This is especially true of the book of Daniel. But that part of his prophecy which related to the last days, Daniel was bidden to close up and seal “to the time of the end.” Not till we reach this time could a message concerning the judgment be proclaimed, based on the fulfillment of these prophecies. But at the time of the end, says the prophet, “many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.” Daniel 12:4. {GC 355.3} The apostle Paul warned the church not to look for the coming of Christ in his day. “That day shall not come,” he says, “except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed.” 2 Thessalonians 2:3. Not till after the great apostasy, and the long period of the reign of the “man of sin,” can we look for the advent of our Lord. The “man of sin,” which is also styled “the mystery of iniquity,” “the son of perdition,” and “that wicked,” represents the papacy, which, as foretold in prophecy, was to maintain its supremacy for 1260 years. This period ended in 1798. The coming of Christ could not take place before that time. Paul covers with his caution the whole of the Christian dispensation down to the year 1798. It is this side of that time that the message of Christ’s second coming is to be proclaimed. {GC 356.1} No such message has ever been given in past ages. Paul, as we have seen, did not preach it; he pointed his brethren into the then far-distant future for the coming of the Lord. The Reformers did not proclaim it. Martin Luther placed the judgment about three hundred years in the future from his day. But since 1798 the book of Daniel has been unsealed,

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Chapter 42 The Controversy Ended

30min
pages 390-399

Chapter 41 Desolation of the Earth

16min
pages 384-389

Chapter 40 Ultimate Deliverance

31min
pages 374-383

Chapter 39 The Time of Trouble

39min
pages 361-373

Chapter 37 Only Spiritual Defense

16min
pages 349-354

Chapter 38 The Final Warning

16min
pages 355-360

Chapter 36 The Impending Conflict

18min
pages 342-348

Chapter 35 Liberty of Conscience Threatened

33min
pages 331-341

Chapter 34 Can Our Dead Speak to Us?

19min
pages 324-330

Chapter 33 The First Great Deception

35min
pages 312-323

Chapter 32 Snares of Satan

22min
pages 304-311

Chapter 29 The Origin of Evil

22min
pages 288-295

Chapter 31 Agency of Evil Spirits

11min
pages 300-303

Chapter 27 Modern Revivals

32min
pages 269-279

Chapter 30 Enmity Between Man and Satan

10min
pages 296-299

Chapter 28 Facing Life’s Record

23min
pages 280-287

Chapter 26 A Work of Reform

17min
pages 263-268

Chapter 25 God’s Law Immutable

31min
pages 252-262

Chapter 23 What is the Sanctuary?

24min
pages 238-245

Chapter 24 In the Holy of Holies

16min
pages 246-251

Chapter 22 Prophecies Fulfilled

32min
pages 227-237

Chapter 21 A Warning Rejected

27min
pages 217-226

Chapter 20 A Great Religious Awakening

35min
pages 205-216

Chapter 19 Light Through Darkness

20min
pages 198-204

Chapter 18 American Reformation

45min
pages 183-197

Chapter 17 Heralds of the Morning

32min
pages 172-182

Chapter 16 The Pilgrim Fathers

17min
pages 166-171

Chapter 15 Behind the French Revolution

41min
pages 152-165

Chapter 12 The French Reformation

46min
pages 119-134

Chapter 14 Later English Reformers

36min
pages 140-151

Chapter 13 The Netherlands and Scandinavia

13min
pages 135-139

Chapter 11 The Protest

24min
pages 110-118

Chapter 10 Progress of Reform in Germany

20min
pages 103-109

Chapter 9 The Swiss Reformer

23min
pages 95-102

Chapter 8 Luther Before the Diet

45min
pages 80-94

Chapter 7 Luther’s Separation From Rome

44min
pages 65-79

Chapter 6 Huss and Jerome

41min
pages 51-64

Chapter 5 Early Reformation

30min
pages 41-50

Chapter 4 The Waldenses

30min
pages 31-40

Chapter 3 An Era of Spiritual Darkness

20min
pages 24-30

Chapter 1 Destiny of the World

37min
pages 5-17

Chapter 2 Scourges in the First Centuries

16min
pages 18-23
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