The Spirit of Prophecy in the Advent Movement

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The Return Of Jesus After The Resurrection

Then, as Jesus returned to His Father’s presence, we see new glories in the scenes in heaven as this pen opens the Scriptures to us: SPIAM 45.4

“All heaven was waiting to welcome the Saviour to the celestial courts. As He ascended, He led the way, and the multitude of captives set free at His resurrection followed. The heavenly host, with shouts and acclamations of praise and celestial song, attended the joyous train. SPIAM 45.5

“As they draw near to the city of God, the challenge is given by the escorting angels, SPIAM 45.6

‘Lift up your heads, O ye gates;
And be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors:
And the King of Glory shall come in!’
SPIAM 46.1

“Joyfully the waiting sentinels respond, SPIAM 46.2

‘Who is this King of Glory?’ SPIAM 46.3

“This they say, not because they know not who He is, but because they would hear the answer of exalted praise, SPIAM 46.4

‘The Lord strong and mighty,
The Lord mighty in battle!
Lift up your heads, O ye gates;
Even lift them up, ye everlasting doors;
And the King of Glory shall come in!’
SPIAM 46.5

“Again is heard the challenge, ‘Who is this King of Glory?’ for the angels never weary of hearing His name exalted. The escorting angels make reply, SPIAM 46.6

‘The Lord of hosts;
He is the King of Glory!’ [Psalm 24:7-10.]
SPIAM 46.7

“Then the portals of the city of God are opened wide, and the angelic throng sweep through the gates amid a burst of rapturous music. SPIAM 46.8

“There is the throne, and around it the rainbow of promise. There are cherubim and seraphim. The commanders of the angel hosts, the sons of God, the representatives of the unfallen worlds, are assembled. The heavenly council before which Lucifer had accused God and His Son, the representatives of those sinless realms over which Satan had thought to establish his dominion,—all are there to welcome the Redeemer. They are eager to celebrate His triumph and to glorify their King. SPIAM 46.9

“But He waves them back. Not yet; He cannot now receive the coronet of glory and the royal robe. He enters into the presence of His Father. He points to His wounded head, the pierced side, the marred feet; He lifts His hands, bearing the print of nails. He points to the tokens of His triumph; He presents to God the wave sheaf, those raised with Him as representatives of that great multitude who shall come forth from the grave at His second coming. He approaches the Father, with whom there is joy over one sinner that repents; who rejoices over one with singing. SPIAM 46.10

“Before the foundations of the earth were laid, the Father and the Son had united in a covenant to redeem man if he should be overcome by Satan. They had clasped their hands in a solemn pledge that Christ should become the surety for the human race. This pledge Christ has fulfilled. When upon the cross He cried out, ‘It is finished,’ He addressed the Father. The compact had been fully carried out. Now He declares, ‘Father, it is finished. I have done Thy will, O My God. I have completed the work of redemption. If Thy justice is satisfied, “I will that they also, whom Thou hast given Me, be with Me where I am.’” SPIAM 47.1

“The voice of God is heard proclaiming that justice is satisfied. Satan is vanquished. Christ’s toiling, struggling ones on earth are ‘accepted in the Beloved.’ Before the heavenly angels and the representatives of unfallen worlds, they are declared justified. Where He is, there His church shall be. ‘Mercy and truth are met together; righteousness and peace have kissed each other.’ The Father’s arms encircle His Son, and the word is given, ‘Let all the angels of God worship Him.’ SPIAM 47.2

“With joy unutterable, rulers and principalities and powers acknowledge the supremacy of the Prince of life. The angel host prostrate themselves before Him, while the glad shout fills all the courts of heaven, ‘Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power, and riches, and wisdom, and strength, and honor, and glory, and blessings!’ SPIAM 47.3

“Songs of triumph mingle with the music from angel harps, till heaven seems to overflow with joy and praise. Love has conquered. The lost is found. Heaven rings with voices in lofty strains proclaiming, ‘Blessing, and honor, and glory, and power be unto Him that sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb forever and ever. ’ ”—The Desire of Ages, 833-835. SPIAM 47.4

The writings by this gift are different. All gifts are needed. Books by many hands must have their mission No one gift suffices. But the ministry of the gift of the Spirit of prophecy through the writings of a humble agent who had no preparation in the natural way for such service is ever a token of the leadership of the living God in the advent movement. SPIAM 47.5