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The Great Controversy Between Christ and Satan
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This work is a religious history emphasizing the cosmic conflict between good and evil as understood within Christian theology. Structured as a narrative of spiritual struggles, it discusses the origins of the controversy, beginning with the rejection of Jesus’ message and the subsequent moral battles throughout history. The book examines the roles of divine intervention and human agency, aiming to clarify how divine providence interacts with individual choices. It considers the moral implications of human decisions in the context of a continuing spiritual conflict that spans biblical and historic periods.
Written in the late 19th century, the volume is rooted in Protestant Christian thought and reflects the theological perspectives of the Seventh-day Adventist movement. It presents a perspective on history that depicts moral struggles as part of a divine plan, with the ultimate aim of providing hope and understanding of divine and moral purposes in the ongoing spiritual warfare. The narrative begins with an account of Jesus’ sorrow over Jerusalem’s future destruction.
Written in the late 19th century, the volume is rooted in Protestant Christian thought and reflects the theological perspectives of the Seventh-day Adventist movement. It presents a perspective on history that depicts moral struggles as part of a divine plan, with the ultimate aim of providing hope and understanding of divine and moral purposes in the ongoing spiritual warfare. The narrative begins with an account of Jesus’ sorrow over Jerusalem’s future destruction.
From the opening pages
heart of hearts we know it, and know that we are participators, actors, in the conflict. But to every one of us comes at times a longing to know more of the great controversy. How did the controversy begin? or was it always here? What elements enter into its awfully complex aspect? How am I related to it? What is my responsibility? I find myself in this world by no choice of my own. Does that mean to me evil or good? What are the great principles involved? How long will the controversy continue? What will be its ending? Will this earth sink, as some scientists tell us, into the depths of a sunless, frozen, eternal night? or is there a better future before it, radiant with the light of life, warm with the eternal love of God? The question comes closer still: How may the controversy in my own heart, the strife between inflowing selfishness and outgoing love, be settled in the victory of good, and settled forever? What does the Bible say? What has God to teach us upon this question, eternally important to every soul? Questions like these meet us from every side. They rise insistent up from the depths of our own heart. They demand definite answer. Surely the God who created in us the longing for the better, the desire for the truth, will not withhold from us the answer to all needed knowledge; for “the Lord Jehovah will do nothing, except He reveal His secret unto His servants the prophets.” [pg iv] It is the aim of this book, reader, to help the troubled soul to a right solution of all these problems. It is written by one who has tasted and found that God is good, and who has learned in communion with God and the study of His word that the secret of the Lord is with them that fear Him, and that He will show them His covenant. That we may better understand the principles of the all-important controversy, in which the life of a universe is involved, the author has set it before us in great, concrete object-lessons of the last twenty centuries. The book opens with the sad closing scenes of Jerusalem's history, the city of God's chosen, after her rejection of the Man of Calvary, who came to save. Thence onward along the great highway of the nations,…
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