The Three Angels’ Messages - Contents
- Historical and Theological Introduction
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Chapter 1—The Setting and Relevance of the Three Angels’ Messages *While each message is distinct, Ellen White and her contemporaries often referred to the truths of all three messages using the umbrella phrase “the third angel’s message.”
- Nothing else of so great importance
- The need for diligent study of the messages
- The gospel and the three angels’ messages are inseparable
- The messages form a perfect chain of truth
- The certainty of the messages
- The messages give a true representation of God’s character
- The three angels represent God’s last-day people
- The messages are an end-time proclamation
- All three messages proclaimed in unity
- The enduring relevance of the messages
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Chapter 2—The First Angel’s Message
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Chapter 3—The Second Angel’s Message
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Chapter 4—The Third Angel’s Message *See also chapter 5, “The Angel of Revelation 18,” which describes the “loud cry” power and glory that is to accompany the final proclamation of the three angels’ messages at the end of time.
- Historical setting
- “Saying with a loud voice”
- “If anyone worships the beast”
- “And his image”
- “And receives his mark on his forehead or on his hand”
- “The wine of the wrath of God”
- “Tormented ... in the presence of the holy angels and in the presence of the Lamb”
- “Forever and ever” *“Scripture’s use of the expression ‘forever and ever’ (Revelation 14:11; 19:3; 20:10) has ... contributed to the conclusion that the process of punishing Satan and the wicked will go on throughout eternity. But like ‘everlasting,’ the object it modifies determines the meaning of the word ‘forever.’ When associated with God, its meaning is absolute—for God is immortal; when associated with mortal humans, its meaning is limited.” Seventh-day Adventists Believe, 3rd ed. (Silver …
- “Here is the patience of the saints”
- “Here are those who keep the commandments of God”
- “Those who keep ... the faith of Jesus”
- Dangers, opposition, and erroneous interpretations of the message
- Messages of the other angels also to be given
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Chapter 5—The Angel of Revelation 18 *The message of the angel of Revelation 18 is closely related to the messages of the three angels in chapter 14. As the three messages are heralded in the final days of earth’s history, special power and glory accompany their proclamation as the angel of chapter 18 “joins in the last great work,” and “it swells into a loud cry” (Spiritual Gifts 1:194).
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Chapter 6—Proclaiming the Three Angels’ Messages
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Chapter 7—The Blessed Outcome