- To the Reader
- Chapter 1—Earth's Last Crisis
- Chapter 2—Signs of Christ's Soon Return
- Chapter 3—“When Shall These Things Be?”
- Chapter 4—God's Last Day Church
- Chapter 5—Devotional Life of the Remnant
- Chapter 6—Lifestyle and Activities of the Remnant
- Chapter 7—Country Living
- Chapter 8—The Cities
- Chapter 9—Sunday Laws
- Chapter 10—The Little Time of Trouble
- Chapter 11—Satan's Last Day Deceptions
- Chapter 12—The Shaking
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- Chapter 14—The Loud Cry
- Chapter 15—The Seal of God and the Mark of the Beast
- Chapter 16—The Close of Probation
- Chapter 17—The Seven Last Plagues and the Wicked (The Great Time of Trouble, Part 1)
- Chapter 18—The Seven Last Plagues and the Righteous (The Great Time of Trouble, Part 2)
- Chapter 19—Christ's Return
- Chapter 20—The Inheritance of the Saints
Chapter 13—The Latter Rain
The Work of the Spirit Likened to Rain
“He will cause to come down for you the rain, the former rain, and the latter rain.” In the East the former rain falls at the sowing time. It is necessary in order that the seed may germinate. Under the influence of the fertilizing showers the tender shoot springs up. The latter rain, falling near the close of the season, ripens the grain and prepares it for the sickle. The Lord employs these operations of nature to represent the work of the Holy Spirit. [See Zechariah 10:1; Hosea 6:3; Joel 2:23, 28.]LDE 183.1
As the dew and the rain are given first to cause the seed to germinate, and then to ripen the harvest, so the Holy Spirit is given to carry forward, from one stage to another, the process of spiritual growth. The ripening of the grain represents the completion of the work of God's grace in the soul. By the power of the Holy Spirit the moral image of God is to be perfected in the character. We are to be wholly transformed into the likeness of Christ.LDE 183.2
The latter rain, ripening earth's harvest, represents the spiritual grace that prepares the church for the coming of the Son of man. But unless the former rain has fallen, there will be no life; the green blade will not spring up. Unless the early showers have done their work, the latter rain can bring no seed to perfection.—Testimonies to Ministers and Gospel Workers, 506 (1897).LDE 183.3