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1061 The Abiding Gift of Prophecy, p. 154.4 (Arthur Grosvenor Daniells)
In this message, God gave them the reason for the adversity and calamity that had come upon the people. They had abandoned their work on the Lord’s house, and …
1062 The Abiding Gift of Prophecy, p. 154.5 (Arthur Grosvenor Daniells)
This prophetic message brought a hearty response. The people rallied to their unfinished task, and the prophet brought them the promise, “I am with you, saith the Lord.” Verse 13 .
1063 The Abiding Gift of Prophecy, p. 154.6 (Arthur Grosvenor Daniells)
By the twenty-fourth day of the month, three weeks after the vision of Haggai, all hands were working energetically to complete the house of the Lord.
1064 The Abiding Gift of Prophecy, p. 154.7 (Arthur Grosvenor Daniells)
About a month later, a second prophetic message was delivered by Haggai, assuring the people—some of whom had wept at the memory of the glories of Solomon’s …
1065 The Abiding Gift of Prophecy
… Healing, 154 .
1066 The Ellen G. White Writings, p. 154.1 (Arthur Lacey White)
If men would but take the Bible as it reads, if there were no false teachers to mislead and confuse their minds, a work would be accomplished that would make …
1067 The Ellen G. White Writings, p. 154 (Arthur Lacey White)
Figures and Symbols
1068 The Ellen G. White Writings, p. 154.2 (Arthur Lacey White)
Reference is made to symbols that God apparently often employed as an effective means of conveying truth to the prophets. Note these statements:
1069 The Ellen G. White Writings, p. 154.3 (Arthur Lacey White)
God Himself employed pictures and symbols to represent to His prophets lessons which He would have them give to the people, and which could thus be better …
1070 The Ellen G. White Writings, p. 154.4 (Arthur Lacey White)
Angels ... for ages have communicated to men light and knowledge, telling them what to do ..., unfolding before them scenes of thrilling interest, waymark by waymark …
1071 The Ellen G. White Writings, p. 154.5 (Arthur Lacey White)
But the prophet gaining his knowledge in symbolic representation usually embodied the truths taught in words projecting a literal image. Ellen White in her Introduction to The Great Controversy states:
1072 The Ellen G. White Writings, p. 154.6 (Arthur Lacey White)
The Infinite One by His Holy Spirit has shed light into the minds and hearts of His servants. He has given dreams and visions, symbols and figures; and those …
1073 The Ellen G. White Writings, p. 154.7 (Arthur Lacey White)
However, this was not always the case. At times as a means of impressive teaching the symbols were reproduced by the prophet in his written account. Note this concerning the revelator:
1074 The Great Visions of Ellen G. White, p. 154.1 (Roger W. Coon)
____. Life Sketches of Ellen G. White. Mountain View,Calif: Pacific Press Pub. Assn., 1915.
1075 The Great Visions of Ellen G. White, p. 154.2 (Roger W. Coon)
____. Lift Him Up. Hagerstown, Md.: Review and Herald Pub. Assn., 1988.
1076 The Great Visions of Ellen G. White, p. 154.3 (Roger W. Coon)
____. Manuscript Releases From the Files of the Letters and Manuscripts of Ellen G. White. Washington, D.C.: Ellen G. White Estate.
1077 The Great Visions of Ellen G. White, p. 154.4 (Roger W. Coon)
____. Medical Ministry. Mountain View, Calif.: Pacific Press Pub. Assn., 1932.
1078 The Great Visions of Ellen G. White, p. 154.5 (Roger W. Coon)
____. Mind, Character, and Personality. Nashville: Southern Pub. Assn., 1977.
1079 The Great Visions of Ellen G. White, p. 154.6 (Roger W. Coon)
____. The Ministry of Healing. Mountain View, Calif: Pacific Press Pub. Assn., 1905.
1080 The Great Visions of Ellen G. White, p. 154.7 (Roger W. Coon)
____. My Life Today. Washington, D.C.: Review and Herald Pub. Assn., 1952.