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    A SOLEMN MESSAGE

    The most fearful warning ever given to human beings is in the third angel's message. This message warns that people who commit a certain sin will receive God's wrath without mercy. How terrible this sin must be to call down the wrath of God without mercy! The warning against this sin is to be preached to the whole world before the coming of God's final judgments. Everyone is to know why sinners are to to be punished, so that they may have opportunity to escape.SRme 1.1676

    The great struggle between Christ and Satan separates the people of the world into two very different groups. One group "worship the beast and his image, and receive his mark" (Rev. 14:9). Thus they bring on themselves the terrible judgments threatened by the third angel. The other group "keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus" (Rev. 14:12).SRme 1.1677

    These great truths were understood by those people who accepted the third angel's message in 1844. The people thought about their experiences in waiting for Christ to come. They studied the Bible and understood why they had been disappointed. This brought hope and joy to their lives. The truth about the heavenly sanctuary helped them understand the past, the present, and the future. The small group of believers knew that God had led them in His own wonderful way.SRme 1.1678

    With new courage and firmer faith the Adventists joined in giving the warning of the third angel. Ever since 1844 the attention of the world has been called to the true Sabbath. This is a fulfillment of the prophecy of the third angel. More and more people are keeping the seventh-day Sabbath, God's true holy day.SRme 1.1679

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