In Hosea 3
- Letter from E. G. White to Elder F. C. Gilbert
- Paragraph from a Letter from F. C. Gilbert to E. G. White, April 24, 1903.
- UNPUBLISHED PORTIONS FROM E.G.W. MANUSCRIPTS
- Take particular interest in the Jewish people
- Do not despise the Jews
- Time has come to give the message to the Jews
- A mighty work to be done
- Special efforts needed to reach them
- When this message is presented, many will accept Christ as the Messiah
- Some Jews will be reinstated with the people of God
- Many will accept Christ as a personal Saviour
- Strange that so few have a burden to labor for the Jews
- Individual Jews will receive Jesus as the Saviour
- Jews have important part to act in preparing to meet Christ
- Many Jews will labor for Jews
- Some like Saul of Tarsus
- Work for Jews is to be treated with special wisdom
- In Zechariah 8
- In Hosea 3
- In Hosea 2
- Old Testament prophecies
- Use wisdom in presenting truth
- Lessons from Paul’s methods at Corinth
- Paul did not at first emphasize Jesus of Nazareth
- Christianity an enlargement of the Jewish economy
- Work like Paul
- Lessons from Peter’s sermon at Pentecost
- Paul’s witness from his own experience
- Present preparatory truth before the death and resurrection of Jesus
- God can transform human hearts
- Preach on things which we mutually agree
- Introducing the gospel calls for special tact and wisdom
- Study what to say, when to speak, etc.
- Labor, motivated by the love of Christ
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In Hosea 3
“The prophecies of judgment delivered by Amos and Hosea were accompanied by predictions of future glory. Through Hosea was given a prophecy that set before them the privilege of having a part in the final restoration that is to be made to the people of God at the close of earth’s history, when Christ shall appear as King of kings and Lord of lords. ‘Many days,’ the prophet declared, the ten tribes were to abide ‘without a king, and without a prince, and without a sacrifice, and without an image, and without an ephod, and without a teraphim.’ ‘Afterward,’ the prophet continued, ‘shall the children of Israel return, and seek the Lord their God, and David their king; and shall fear the Lord and His goodness in the latter days.’” —Prophets and Kings, 298.EGWRWJP 13.1