Tremble
When �post modernism� seems to be dominant world view; when interest in traditional religion is falling off; when far too many Adventist youth are simply walking away; what could possibly be wrong with getting people excited about �spirituality�?

We can never say we weren�t warned. In 1903, Ellen White wrote an urgent letter about the �Alpha of Apostasy� and rushed it to the mail. Twenty-five hundred miles later, it arrived just in time to head off disaster�temporarily at least.

She wrote of a dream in the night, a ship in the fog, and iceberg in the way. The vessel was damaged, but it survived the encounter because the Captain�s command was obeyed. Adventism survived her crisis, too, though at the cost of her right arm and the imposition of �the worst evil.� Yet, she assured us that the story wasn�t over.

�The omega would follow in a little while.
I trembled for our people.� Ellen G. White

For nearly a century, the idea that the Seventh-day Adventist Church would ever again be troubled and tempted by pantheism strained credulity. It seemed absurd, unbelievable, ridiculous. Nevertheless, the Lord said another test was coming.
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Tremble
When �post modernism� seems to be dominant world view; when interest in traditional religion is falling off; when far too many Adventist youth are simply walking away; what could possibly be wrong with getting people excited about �spirituality�?

We can never say we weren�t warned. In 1903, Ellen White wrote an urgent letter about the �Alpha of Apostasy� and rushed it to the mail. Twenty-five hundred miles later, it arrived just in time to head off disaster�temporarily at least.

She wrote of a dream in the night, a ship in the fog, and iceberg in the way. The vessel was damaged, but it survived the encounter because the Captain�s command was obeyed. Adventism survived her crisis, too, though at the cost of her right arm and the imposition of �the worst evil.� Yet, she assured us that the story wasn�t over.

�The omega would follow in a little while.
I trembled for our people.� Ellen G. White

For nearly a century, the idea that the Seventh-day Adventist Church would ever again be troubled and tempted by pantheism strained credulity. It seemed absurd, unbelievable, ridiculous. Nevertheless, the Lord said another test was coming.
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Tremble

Tremble

by David Fiedler
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When �post modernism� seems to be dominant world view; when interest in traditional religion is falling off; when far too many Adventist youth are simply walking away; what could possibly be wrong with getting people excited about �spirituality�?

We can never say we weren�t warned. In 1903, Ellen White wrote an urgent letter about the �Alpha of Apostasy� and rushed it to the mail. Twenty-five hundred miles later, it arrived just in time to head off disaster�temporarily at least.

She wrote of a dream in the night, a ship in the fog, and iceberg in the way. The vessel was damaged, but it survived the encounter because the Captain�s command was obeyed. Adventism survived her crisis, too, though at the cost of her right arm and the imposition of �the worst evil.� Yet, she assured us that the story wasn�t over.

�The omega would follow in a little while.
I trembled for our people.� Ellen G. White

For nearly a century, the idea that the Seventh-day Adventist Church would ever again be troubled and tempted by pantheism strained credulity. It seemed absurd, unbelievable, ridiculous. Nevertheless, the Lord said another test was coming.

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BN ID: 2940150493247
Publisher: Remnant Publications
Publication date: 10/13/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 3 MB
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