August 28, 2020 | Silver Spring, Maryland, United States | By: Ted N.C. Wilson

Greetings, friends! Today in our video time together, I would like to share a story with you. It’s a personal story—one that has helped me to understand in a very real way a treasure that God has given to His last day remnant people.

There was a man named William who was an engineer, farmer, and businessman. Born in Ireland, he immigrated to the United States around 1870. He and his wife, Isabella, lived in Philadelphia where he worked as an engineer building locomotive. Eventually, they headed west to the Redwoods of northern California to do logging, before settling near Healdsburg where William became a fruit and cattle rancher and owned a country store.

Eventually the couple had four sons—William (Jr.), Ray, Nathaniel, and Walter. At some point, Isabella became a Seventh-day Adventist, but her husband was not so interested in religion.

In 1905, tents were erected near Healdsburg, California, for a Seventh-day Adventist camp meeting. Isabella and the boys attended, and she invited her husband to join them for the Sabbath service. To her delight, he did.

As William sat under the tent, the speaker began to unfold the wonderful truth about Jesus, sharing the need of all sinners to have a Savior and to allow Him to change their lives. The speaker made an earnest appeal and, much to the surprise and joy of Isabella, William stood up and went to the front, giving his heart to the Lord. He studied this precious Advent message for a year. He closed his store on Sabbath and trusted God for the future. He was baptized and later became the head elder of the Healdsburg Seventh-day Adventist Church. Christ changed his life.

William and Isabella Wilson were my great-grandparents and the speaker who preached so earnestly about Jesus was Ellen G. White. After James White died, she moved to Healdsburg and was living near Healdsburg College—the forerunner to Pacific Union College.

My grandfather, Nathaniel, remembered Ellen White coming to their home when he was a boy, and how she lovingly told stories to him and his brothers as they sat at her feet.

The Wilson family owes so much of its knowledge of this precious Advent message to the direct, practical, evangelistic activity of Ellen White. And for us as a family, the writings of the Spirit of Prophecy take on an even more personal value because of it.

And today, I wholeheartedly believe in the prophetic ministry of Ellen White for many reasons, but especially because it uplifts Jesus.

“Our faith increases by beholding Jesus, who is the center of all that is attractive and lovely,” she wrote. “The more we contemplate the heavenly, the less we see desirable and attractive in the earthly. The more continually we fix the eye of faith on Christ, in whom our hopes of eternal life are centered, the more our faith grows” (In Heavenly Places, p. 127).

This is just one of so many examples where Ellen White uplifts Christ. Her writings are filled with hopeful, encouraging messages.

But who was Ellen White? In brief, she was a woman of remarkable spiritual gifts who lived most of her life during the nineteenth century, yet through her writings she is still making a revolutionary impact on millions of people around the world. During her lifetime she wrote more than 5,000 periodical articles and 40 books; but today, including compilations from her 50,000 pages of manuscript, more than 100 titles are available in English, and many others in multiple languages. In fact, she is the most translated woman writer in the entire history of literature, and the most translated American author of either gender.

Her writings cover a broad range of subjects, including religion, education, social relationships, evangelism, prophecy, publishing, nutrition, and management. Her life-changing masterpiece on successful Christian living, Steps to Christ, has been published in more than 140 languages.

Seventh-day Adventists believe that Mrs. White was more than a gifted writer; we believe she was appointed by God as a special messenger to draw the world’s attention to the Holy Scriptures and help prepare people for Christ’s second advent. From the time she was 17 years old until she died 70 years later, God gave her approximately 2,000 visions and dreams. The visions varied in length from less than a minute to nearly four hours. The knowledge and counsel received through these revelations she wrote out to be shared with others. Thus, her special writings are accepted by Seventh-day Adventists as inspired, and their exceptional quality is recognized even by casual readers.

However, as stated in the book, Seventh-day Adventists Believe . . . , “The writings of Ellen White are not a substitute for Scripture. They cannot be placed on the same level. The Holy Scriptures stand alone, the unique standard by which her and all other writings must be judged and to which they must be subject” (p. 227).

And as Ellen White herself noted in The Great Controversy, “The fact that God has revealed His will to men through His Word, has not rendered needless the continued presence and guiding of the Holy Spirit. On the contrary, the Spirit was promised by our Saviour to open the Word to His servants, to illuminate and apply its teachings” (p. vii). T

Ellen G. White was truly a remarkable woman who, meeting all the tests of a true prophet as set forth in the Holy Scriptures, helped found the Seventh-day Adventist church. And through the counsels given through this special messenger, God has blessed us immensely. As we read in 2 Chronicles 20:20, [read 2 Chron. 20:20].

Believe in the Lord your God, and you shall be established; believe His prophets, and you shall prosper.”

Friend, I invite you to embrace this incredible blessing that God has gifted to His Church. I have found the more I read the Spirit of Prophecy, the most blessed I am. And today, all of her writings are available, not only in hard copy, but online. Just go to egwwritings.org, choose your language, and start reading today. I am sure you will be blessed!

Let’s pray together.

Our father in heaven. Thank you for sending at crucial and important times throughout history profits, who were able to connect your people directly with instructions from the throne room of heaven. We thank you for the writings found in the word of God, our foundation of faith. We thank you for the Bible that is so central to our lives.

We thank you for it’s instruction. It’s prophetic understanding it’s illumination of how to live life abundantly. It’s recounting of Christ’s marvelous works while he was here on this earth and the promise of his soon. Second coming. We thank you for the Bible and Lord, we thank you for the inspired writings.

Through Ellen white in the spirit of prophecy. Thank you for giving us instruction on so many subjects, practical instruction, spiritual instruction, understanding that will guide us in these very last days of Earth’s history. So Lord, thank you for these wonderful gifts. We commit ourselves into your care asking that you will lead us through the reading of your word through.

Instruction and reading of the spirit of prophecy through the guidance of the Holy spirit in our lives, through our prayer life, in connection with you so that we might witness to others. The marvelous salvation in Christ is wonderful. Sanctuary service is wonderful. Righteousness is wonderful. Health message is wonderful.

Three angels messages and the wonderful truth and hope. That Jesus is coming soon. All of this we ask in the powerful, wonderful name of our Lord and savior. Jesus Christ. Amen.

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