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作者:闪啊闪      更新:2021-02-21 14:05      字数:9322
  visiting Geneva; and thus the message was carried to other parts。
  Encouraged by this success; Gaussen published his lessons; with the hope of
  promoting the study of the prophetic books in the churches of the
  French…speaking people。 〃To publish instruction given to the children;〃 says
  Gaussen; 〃is to say to adults; who too often neglect such books under the
  false pretense that they are obscure; 'How can they be obscure; since your
  children understand them?'〃 〃I had a great desire;〃 he adds; 〃to render a
  knowledge of the prophecies popular in our flocks; if possible。〃 〃There is
  no study; indeed; which it seems to me answers the needs of the time
  better。〃 〃It is by this that we are to prepare for the tribulation near at
  hand; and watch and wait for Jesus Christ。〃
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  Though one of the most distinguished and beloved of preachers in the French
  language; Gaussen was after a time suspended from the ministry; his
  principal offense being that instead of the church's catechism; a tame and
  rationalistic manual; almost destitute of positive faith; he had used the
  Bible in giving instruction to the youth。 He afterward became teacher in a
  theological school; while on Sunday he continued his work as catechist;
  addressing the children and instructing them in the Scriptures。 His works on
  prophecy also excited much interest。 From the professor's chair; through the
  press; and in his favorite occupation as teacher of children he continued
  for many years to exert an extensive influence and was instrumental in
  calling the attention of many to the study of the prophecies which showed
  that the coming of the Lord was near。
  In Scandinavia also the advent message was proclaimed; and a widespread
  interest was kindled。 Many were roused from their careless security to
  confess and forsake their sins; and seek pardon in the name of Christ。 But
  the clergy of the state church opposed the movement; and through their
  influence some who preached the message were thrown into prison。 In many
  places where the preachers of the Lord's soon coming were thus silenced; God
  was pleased to send the message; in a miraculous manner; through little
  children。 As they were under age; the law of the state could not restrain
  them; and they were permitted to speak unmolested。
  The movement was chiefly among the lower class; and it was in the humble
  dwellings of the laborers that the people assembled to hear the warning。 The
  child…preachers themselves were mostly poor cottagers。 Some of them were not
  more than six or eight years of age; and while their lives testified that
  they loved the Saviour; and were trying to live in obedience to God's holy
  requirements; they ordinarily manifested only the intelligence and ability
  usually seen in children of that age。 When standing before the people;
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  however; it was evident that they were moved by an influence beyond their
  own natural gifts。 Tone and manner changed; and with solemn power they gave
  the warning of the judgment; employing the very words of Scripture: 〃Fear
  God; and give glory to Him; for the hour of His judgment is come。〃 They
  reproved the sins of the people; not only condemning immorality and vice;
  but rebuking worldliness and backsliding; and warning their hearers to make
  haste to flee from the wrath to come。
  The people heard with trembling。 The convicting Spirit of God spoke to their
  hearts。 Many were led to search the Scriptures with new and deeper interest;
  the intemperate and immoral were reformed; others abandoned their dishonest
  practices; and a work was done so marked that even ministers of the state
  church were forced to acknowledge that the hand of God was in the movement。
  It was God's will that the tidings of the Saviour's coming should be given
  in the Scandinavian countries; and when the voices of His servants were
  silenced; He put His Spirit upon the children; that the work might be
  accomplished。 When Jesus drew near to Jerusalem attended by the rejoicing
  multitudes that; with shouts of triumph and the waving of palm branches;
  heralded Him as the Son of David; the jealous Pharisees called upon Him to
  silence them; but Jesus answered that all this was in fulfillment of
  prophecy; and if these should hold their peace; the very stones would cry
  out。 The people; intimidated by the threats of the priests and rulers;
  ceased their joyful proclamation as they entered the gates of Jerusalem; but
  the children in the temple courts afterward took up the refrain; and; waving
  their branches of palm; they cried: 〃Hosanna to the Son of David!〃 Matthew
  21:8…16。 When the Pharisees; sorely displeased; said unto Him; 〃Hearest Thou
  what these say?〃 Jesus answered; 〃Yea; have ye never read; Out of the mouth
  of babes and sucklings Thou hast perfected praise?〃 As God wrought through
  children
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  at the time of Christ's first advent; so He wrought through them in giving
  the message of His second advent。 God's word must be fulfilled; that the
  proclamation of the Saviour's coming should be given to all peoples;
  tongues; and nations。
  To William Miller and his colaborers it was given to preach the warning in
  America。 This country became the center of the great advent movement。 It was
  here that the prophecy of the first angel's message had its most direct
  fulfillment。 The writings of Miller and his associates were carried to
  distant lands。 Wherever missionaries had penetrated in all the world; were
  sent the glad tidings of Christ's speedy return。 Far and wide spread the
  message of the everlasting gospel: 〃Fear God; and give glory to Him; for the
  hour of His judgment is come。〃
  The testimony of the prophecies which seemed to point to the coming of
  Christ in the spring of 1844 took deep hold of the minds of the people。 As
  the message went from state to state; there was everywhere awakened
  widespread interest。 Many were convinced that the arguments from the
  prophetic periods were correct; and; sacrificing their pride of opinion;
  they joyfully received the truth。 Some ministers laid aside their sectarian
  views and feelings; left their salaries and their churches; and united in
  proclaiming the coming of Jesus。 There were comparatively few ministers;
  however; who would accept this message; therefore it was largely committed
  to humble laymen。 Farmers left their fields; mechanics their tools; traders
  their merchandise; professional men their positions; and yet the number of
  workers was small in comparison with the work to be accomplished。 The
  condition of an ungodly church and a world lying in wickedness; burdened the
  souls of the true watchmen; and they willingly endured toil; privation; and
  suffering; that they might call men to repentance unto salvation。 Though
  opposed by Satan; the work went steadily forward; and the advent truth was
  accepted by many thousands。
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  Everywhere the searching testimony was heard; warning sinners; both
  worldlings and church members; to flee from the wrath to come。 Like John the
  Baptist; the forerunner of Christ; the preachers laid the ax at the root of
  the tree and urged all to bring forth fruit meet for repentance。 Their
  stirring appeals were in marked contrast to the assurances of peace and
  safety that were heard from popular pulpits; and wherever the message was
  given; it moved the people。 The simple; direct testimony of the Scriptures;
  set home by the power of the Holy Spirit; brought a weight of conviction
  which few were able wholly to resist。 Professors of religion were roused
  from their false security。 They saw their backslidings; their worldliness
  and unbelief; their pride and selfishness。 Many sought the Lord with
  repentance and humiliation。 The affections that had so long clung to earthly
  things they now fixed upon heaven。 The Spirit of God rested upon them; and
  with hearts softened and subdued they joined to sound the cry: 〃Fear God;
  and give glory to Him; for the hour of His judgment is come。〃
  Sinners inquired with weeping: 〃What must I do to be saved?〃 Those whose
  lives had been marked with dishonesty were anxious to make restitution。 All
  who found peace in Christ longed to see others share the blessing。 The
  hearts of parents were turned to their children; and the hearts of children
  to their parents。 The barriers of pride and reserve were swept away。
  Heartfelt confessions were made; and the members of the household labored
  for the salvation of those who were nearest and dearest。 Often was heard the
  sound of earnest intercession。 Everywhere were souls in deep anguish
  pleading with God。 Many wrestled all night in prayer for the assurance that
  their own sins were pardoned; or for the conversion of their relatives or
  neighbors。
  All classes flocked to the Adventist meetings。 Rich and poor; high and low;
  were; from various causes; anxious to hear for themselves the doctrine of
  the second advent。 The Lord held the spirit of opposition in check while His
  servants
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  explained the reasons of their faith。 Sometimes the instrument was feeble;
  but the Spirit of God gave power to His truth。 The presence of holy angels
  w