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May 14, 2020

5/14/2020

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WILLIAM MILLER PERPLEXED
 
        False christs and false prophets will rise and show signs and wonders to deceive, if possible, even the elect.--Mark 13:22
 
    My attention was then called to William Miller.  He looked perplexed and was bowed with anxiety and distress for his people.  The company who had been united and loving in 1844 were losing their love, opposing one another, and falling into a cold, backslidden state.  As he beheld this, grief wasted his strength.  I saw leading men watching him, and fearing lest he should receive the third angel's message and the commandments of God.  And as he would lean toward the light from heaven, these men would lay some plan to draw his mind away.  A human influence was exerted to keep him in darkness and to retain his influence among those who opposed the truth.
 
    At length William Miller raised his voice against the light from heaven.  He failed in not receiving the message which would have fully explained his disappointment and cast a light and glory on the past, which would have revived his exhausted energies, brightened his hope, and led him to glorify God.  He leaned to human wisdom instead of divine, but being broken with arduous labor in his Master's cause and by age, he was not as accountable as those who kept him from the truth.  They are responsible; the sin rests upon them.
 
    If William Miller could have seen the light of the third message, many things which looked dark and mysterious to him would have been explained.  But his brethren professed so deep love and interest for him, that he thought he could not tear away from them.  His heart would incline toward the truth, and then he looked at his brethren; they opposed it.  Could he tear away from those who had stood side by side with him in proclaiming the coming of Jesus?  He thought they surely would not lead him astray. (Early Writings, 257-258)
 
 
REFLECTION:  God suffered him to fall under the power of Satan, the dominion of death, and hid him in the grave from those who were constantly drawing him from the truth.  Moses erred as he was about to enter the Promised Land.  So also, I saw that William Miller erred as he was soon to enter the heavenly Canaan, in suffering his influence to go against the truth.  Others led him to this; others must account for it.  But angels watch the precious dust of this servant of God, and he will come forth at the sound of the last trump. (Early Writings, 258)
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