Frederic T. Wright (1925-1997) was born and raised in the small town of Mirani, in North Queensland, Australia. His mother read herself into the Seventh-day Adventist faith, and passed that on to her children.
Fred was the eldest of three sons and entered Australasian Missionary College (now called Avondale) at the age of 19. Marriage in 1949, and some debts incurred while attempting colporteur work, forced him to stop college, and in 1953, he eventually found work as a woodwork and building construction teacher in New Zealand Missionary College, and became a local church elder.
While teaching in the college, the rebellion and resistance of some of the boys tested Fred’s patience beyond its limits and he found himself filled with anger and fury towards their stubbornness. This anger was kept under control in the classroom but usually vented itself upon his wife and children on the weekends, where a torrent of angry words would be unleashed. Then came remorse, and regret, and confessions to God and pleas for forgiveness. But there was no deliverance. The sad pattern would repeat over and over in his life, and nothing seemed to help.
At this time there was a revival of the 1888 gospel message of A. T. Jones and E. J. Waggoner in the Seventh-day Adventist church. Their writings had been rediscovered, and brought to the attention of many. It was through contact with that message of living victory and deliverance that Fred finally found rest and peace in his heart, and the terrible power of anger that had controlled him was broken.
He came to a realization that “sin is not what you do, but what you are,” and that real forgiveness involved not just taking away guilt for wrong actions, but removing of the roots of sin in the heart of man.
Fred was later disfellowshipped from the Adventist church (around the mid-1950’s) for refusing to stop teaching this message to others. Shortly after, the Lord called him to full-time ministry, and the message he taught grew and expanded over the next 40 years of his life, resulting in the formation of the Sabbath Rest Advent Church.
Fred taught that the “carnal mind” of Romans 8:7 was equivalent to the “stony heart” mentioned in Ezekiel 36:26, and that it was an evil spiritual nature that needed to be removed from the human body, and replaced with the divine seed of Jesus Christ. Like John the Baptist, he taught that “the axe must be laid to the root of the tree.”
Because he often used the illustration of the good tree and evil tree (or “thornbush”) to illustrate the condition of man’s spiritual nature, he was called “thornbush Wright” by some of his enemies. This did not bother him though!
All the themes he taught were grounded and centered in that beginning message of living righteousness over the power of sin.
Books
A Brief History of the Early Years
Armageddon
Behold Your God
Child Salvation
Divine Order and Organization
Freedom from Sin
Gabriel
God’s Sabbath Rest
God’s Way in the Sanctuary
God’s Way of Salvation
Last Day Events
Living Righteously
Living Righteousness and the Sabbath of God
Melchizedek
Revival and Reformation
The Destiny of a Movement
The Little Book Opened
The Seven Angels
Your Doctor
Booklets
Acceptable Confession
Awake to Righteousness
Christ’s Coming Delayed…Why?
Facing the Judgment
I Think as a Man
Justification by Faith
Justified by Faith
Revelation 17
The 144000
The Church of God is not Babylon
The Living and the Dead
The Three Temples
Unfolding the Law
Freedom from Sin
Many people in our day desire to serve God and do right, but find in themselves a power that resists this desire and causes them to repeatedly fail of reaching their aspirations. Those who understand and apply the message of this booklet will find themselves delivered from this miserable state to be free in the Lord.
This small book is the cornerstone of the Adventist gospel message and is the clearest presentation of the essence of the everlasting gospel for our times. Like the Reformation of Luther’s time, the Adventist reformation sprang from the living experience of forgiveness of sins in the lives of its founders. Fred Wright here explains the gospel that saved him from the slavery of sin, and like in Luther’s day, the book of Romans is the focal point.
It presents a deeper definition of the problem of sin, and uses Romans 7 and 8 to illustrate the problem and solution. It explains the way of deliverance, and how to exercise the faith required to see the promises of the Bible fulfilled in the life. Fred also relates his own personal conversion experience.
The original title for this work was “From Bondage to Freedom”. I’ve renamed it for clarity and concision. The text is identical to the last revision that Fred oversaw (from the F. T. Wright Writings Folio Views collection) only reformatted (and corrected) for ease of reading. But the newer diagrams from the 2006 version have been used, some new pictures and a new cover, and two pieces of original artwork drawn by Fred have been restored from the original edition. 86p
Contents
- Part 1: The Problem
- What is Sin?
- Sin as an Action
- Sin as a Master
- Romans 7
- Saved, or Not?
- Three Witnesses
- A Candid Consideration
- The Nature of Man
- Part 2: The Solution
- The Carnal Mind Cannot Obey
- The Law Cannot Change
- Eradication and Replacement
- Death Means Death!
- Steps to Deliverance
- My Witness
- Part 3: After the Rebirth
- Not from Bondage to Bondage
- In Practical Terms
- Maintenance
- Watch
- The Batle is the Lord’s
- In Conclusion
Acceptable Confession
A confession that is acceptable to God, brings both forgiveness and cleansing. In order to receive these two blessings, sin itself must be confessed: not just the actions of sin, or the guilt of sin, or the consequences of sin; but the actual power of sin, the forfeited life.
This lesson is clearly taught in the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, and in the Sanctuary Service.
A failure to give an acceptable confession means that sin is not cleansed, and therefore not forgiven. Many Christians today think that they have confessed their sins to Christ, and are therefore forgiven. But because they do not confess the actual sin, but only the fruit of it, they are seriously mistaken, and do not know the real freedom that God wants to give them.
This booklet reveals what is an acceptable confession with God, and how to apply it. 81p
1 John 1
9 If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
Updated Dec 2022: New ePDF formatting rules applied.
Contents
- Inadequate Confessions
- The Revival
- The Reformation
- In the Sanctuary
- At the Altar
- In the Light of the Judgment
- Summary
God’s Way of Salvation
The studies comprising this book were presented at a camp meeting in 1979. They have been transcribed, and edited into book format. They present the basic Gospel message of deliverance from sin, using the steps of the Passover service as a guide.
The Passover service, which marked the deliverance of Israel from Egyptian slavery, was ordained by God as an object lesson of the steps of the Gospel that lead to the deliverance from the power of sin. This is not well understood today, hence many of the so-called gospels taught in other churches leave out important steps, and therefore fail of giving the seekers the deliverance they long for.
This book contains various points of truth that are also written in other books: Freedom from Sin, Revival and Reformation, The Living and the Dead. At the same time, the presentation contains some interesting points not found in other publications.
It would be a very good introductory book for new believers or interests. Pictures and a diagram have been added. Note: These studies are also available in their original audio format here. 114p
Contents
- Introduction
- Only One Way
- The Problem of Sin
- What Is Sin?
- Salvation From Sin
- The Gospel Is Power
- Romans 7
- The Law Brings Conviction
- A Life Preserver
- Sold Under Sin
- An Unwilling Sinner
- Under the Power of Sin
- The Passover
- Slavery in Egypt
- What Was the Solution?
- The Spiritual Parallel
- The Passover Service
- Circumcision
- Abraham’s Good Start
- A Crisis
- A Human Solution
- God Reiterates the Promise
- The Sign of Circumcision
- Circumcision Related to the Passover
- The Sacrifice of the Lamb
- Choosing the Lamb
- Killing the Lamb
- Accomplishment and Application
- Sprinkling the Blood
- Eating the Lamb
- Life in the Word
- Life in Jesus Christ
- The Power of God
- Saved From Sin
- Exercising Faith
- Promises of Power
- The Example of Healing
God’s Sabbath Rest
Ancient Israel failed to enter into God’s rest because they did not understand His ways. This book outlines clearly just what God’s ways are, and how we may make those ways our ways, and thus be true Sabbath-keepers.
The Sabbath commandment means much more than merely resting physically one day in seven. It means to commemorate and remember the power of God which has worked throughout the other six days. Therefore, the Sabbath can only truly be kept by those who rest in God’s creative power throughout the week.
To rest in God’s power means to understand and cooperate with His ways; to make Him the Plan-Maker, Problem-Solver, and Burden-Bearer in our daily lives. When God has a people who will follow His ways without deviation, as Jesus did when He was on earth, He will be able to finish His work on earth.
This book defines what it means to have God as our Plan-Maker, and then shows throughout the Bible how God’s plans always brought success, whereas man’s attempts to put himself in God’s place, always brought disaster and delay. 512p
Contents
- The Ultimate Source
- Christ—the Great Connector
- Dependent Receivers
- Laboring to Enter God’s Rest
- Kadesh Barnea
- Faith Without Works is Dead
- An Education in God’s Ways
- Successes and Failures
- Abraham and Sarah
- Circumcision
- The Battle for the Birthright
- David’s Loss of Faith
- David Chooses the Way of Success
- David Entangled
- David’s Deliverance
- A Deeper Lesson
- How It All Began
- The Consequences of God’s Plans
- Christ Our Example
- Christ Shows the Way
- God’s Witnesses
- The Life of Job
- John the Baptist
- The Resurrection of Lazarus
- Opposing Principles of Operation
- The Living Connection
- Divine Guidance
- Putting Theory into Practice
- The Place for Our Plans
- Our Need for the Sabbath
- The Sabbath Blessing
- God’s Way in Missionary Work
- Dispute Resolution
- The Reappearance of the Problem
- Paul’s Mistake
- The Jewish Tragedy
- A Final Opportunity
“There remains therefore a rest to the people of God.” Hebrews 4:9
Last Day Events
The last day events of human history are even now in the process of fulfillment. Confusion will be on every hand, every wind of doctrine will be blowing, and the seething, restless masses will not know where to turn in order to find refuge.
But, in this fearful time, there will be those who, thoroughly understanding what the last day events will be, will see in each event, a comforting landmark on the way to final deliverance. The information required to guarantee safe passage through this great time of trouble such as never has been, nor ever will be, is contained in this book. 695p
Contents
- The Image of the Beast
- The Rise of the Beast
- The Rise of the Image
- The Role of Spiritualism
- The Four Angels
- The Marriage Prophecy
- The Marriage Prophecy-Part II
- Babylon the Great
- The Message Swells
- A Worldwide Union
- The Great, Final Test
- The Timing of the Judgment of the Living
- Two Entirely Different Separations
- In the Sanctuary Service
- The Shut Door
- The Sealing Work
- The First Seal
- The Former and Latter Rain
- The Second Seal
- The Loud Cry Begins
- The Loud Cry Develops
- The Final Shaking
- Tried to the Uttermost
- Joshua and the Angel
- The Duration of Jacob’s Trouble
- Plagues, and Last Plagues
- The Unknown Hour
- The First Four Plagues
- The Fifth Plague
- The Hour of Deliverance
- The River Euphrates
- The Sixth Plague
- Jacob’s Trouble
- A Sinless People
- Cleansing from Earthliness
- The Seventh Plague
- The Special Resurrection
- Last Hours of the Wicked
- Jesus Comes Again
- The Scapegoat Transaction
- The Millennium
- The Great Judgment Day
“We have the prophetic word…which you do well to heed as a light that shines in a dark place.” 2 Peter 1:9
Note: As of Feb 16, 2018, the version offered here has been fully reformatted. It includes the color pictures (from the FTW Folio Views CD), reworked diagrams (a few new ones), new subheadings throughout, hyperlinked cross references, and more!
Living Righteously
This book is the first one written by Fred (originally published in 1970), and is the clearest presentation of the principles of that everlasting gospel message which brought him peace and freedom, and has blessed many others all over the world since then.
Contents
- Satan’s Great Lie
- God’s Truth
- Which Man?
- God’s Claim Proved
- The Mark of Antichrist
- In the Judgment
- The Gospel is Power
- What is Sin?
- The Man of Romans Seven
- Not by Trying, But by Dying
- That Old Husband
- Human versus Carnal
- Weak, Sinful Flesh
- I Die Daily
- The Passover
- By Faith
- The Faith of Abraham
- Living Faith
- The True Science of Prayer
- The Two Witnesses
- As He Overcame
- Our Own Diligent Effort
- From Faith to Faith
I have prepared this reprint for the blessing of God’s children in Laodicea (Revelation 3:14-21), so that they may understand, know, and receive the gold, white raiment, and eyesalve that Christ freely offers them. 280p
Note: This book is currently under revision, and will be offline for a short time (Aug. 9/23).
A Brief History of the Early Years
This manuscript was written in 1997, the year of Fred Wright’s death. It was unfinished, and ends with a description of events that took place in 1973.
Even so, it covers some important history that took place in the formation of the Sabbath Rest Advent Church, from the late 1950’s to the early 1970’s.
Since there are probably few if any witnesses of those times still alive today, it is important for this history to be preserved, even in its incomplete state. 113p
Nov 2019: Updated with an Appendix: a transcribed audio study from 1983 where Fred rehearses much of the same history, but with some added details.
Dec 2022: Formatting update: new ePDF rules applied.
Contents
- My Childhood
- Youth and Marriage
- Conversion
- A New Day
- Separation
- Called to the Work
- The Early Years
- Into America
- The End of the “Awakening”
- An Opening Door in America
- Contacts in America
- Traveling through America
- The Work in Australia Grows
- Divine Appointment
- Appendix: The History of Our Movement
The Living and the Dead
This booklet was written to make more clear the principles of the mystery of God, which is “Christ in you, the hope of glory” (Colossians 1:27).
It shows the contrast between the living seed of Christ and the dead seed of Adam. It shows that the only hope of eternal life is having the life of the Son of the eternal God within you.
It shows the utter futility of any and every effort to so modify or improve the dead seed of Adam as to give the appearance—but not the reality—of Christianity and so fall victim to a false experience in Christ.
It is a call to an examination of your life and character. It is a warning against the widespread practice of trying to be saved by painting over the seed of Adam with the colors of Christ. It is an urgent appeal to exchange the seed of Adam with the seed of Christ and a clear explanation of just how that exchange takes place. 120p
Contents
- The Hope of Glory
- Seed Bears
- A Superior Pedigree
- Seeds and Seeds
- The Two Husbands
- A Mind of Her Own
- A Parable
- Appendix #1: Christ as an Angel
- Appendix #2: Correlating the Seed Principle in Nature and in Grace
Behold Your God
The message of this book is the foundation and beginning of that light which is to shine over the whole world in these final days. That light is the presentation of God’s glorious character as presented in, and seen through, the life of His son, Jesus Christ.
At the fall, man was deceived by lies about God’s character. Therefore, what will end the great controversy is a presentation (by word and life) of the truth about God’s character.
Satan also attacked the Law of God, but in reality, the Law and character of God are one and the same. The Law is an expression of God’s character. All God asks is for His subjects to be like Him. Therefore, He keeps His own Law…it is a part of His nature.
These are some of the foundational principles that this book explores, and then applies to various situations in the Old and New Testament where it seems like God is acting contrary to His law. In every case, a new and better understanding of God’s actions can be found, when viewed through the magnifying glass of the life of Jesus Christ. 636p
Contents
- An All Important Theme
- This is Eternal Life
- Avoid Speculative Theories
- In Relation to the Great Controversy
- The Ending of the Great Controversy
- Isaiah’s Wonderful Prophecy
- Approaching the Study of God
- The Constitution of the Government of God
- A Perfect Law
- God’s Principles Under Test
- A Summary
- Contrasting Statements
- Statements and Principles
- God Does Destroy: But How?
- The Supreme Revelation
- Urged to Destroy
- Magnifying the Law
- Go the Second Mile
- The Mystery of Iniquity
- The Mystery-Unfolding Cross
- The Way of the Cross
- God is Not a Criminal
- Rods and Serpents
- The Upraised Rod
- The Showing of God’s Power
- The Flood
- Great Changes
- Revised Concepts
- Sodom and Gomorrah
- An Execution
- The Ever-Loving, Saving Father
- God Goes the Second Mile
- The Consistency of God
- The Wars of Israel
- An Eye For An Eye
- Difficult Statements
- The Seven Last Plagues
- The Brightness of His Coming
- The Final Showdown
- Appendix: The Background Story
- Appendix: “Does God Destroy?”
Isaiah 40
9 O Zion, that brings good tidings, get up into the high mountain; O Jerusalem, that brings good tidings, lift up your voice with strength; lift it up, be not afraid; say unto the cities of Judah, Behold your God!
Note: Someone once asked me how the message on God’s character came about. Fred actually explained it once at a camp meeting in 1974 (the year when this message was first preached). I’ve transcribed this explanation and you can download it below (or listen to the Audio presentation here: 1974 Arizona (look for Study 6, the historical account starts after 17:50).
I’m also offering an editorial from the News Review of August 1974, where Fred explains how the message on God’s character was received by the church, and how the difficult questions were answered. These two items are now included in the Appendix of the book, but here they are for individual download:
Child Salvation
The disaffection of children to their parents and of parents to their children is a sign that the end is approaching. But the Elijah message, which is to prepare the way of the Lord, promises to “turn the heart of the fathers to the children, and the heart of the children to their fathers.” Malachi 4:6.
This is an important part of that message, and shows how our children can be filled with the Spirit of God, even from their earliest moments. It also applies the principles of the character of God to the government of families. 402p
Note: it is recommended that the reader first be familiar with the book, Behold Your God, and the booklet, Freedom from Sin.
Contents
- Brokenhearted Parents
- Remarkably Different
- The Promise is Fully Reliable
- The Model Child
- Triumphant Over the Confederacy
- The Head and Not the Tail
- The Secret of Christ’s Intellectual Might
- A Sure Thing
- You Can Choose for Your Children
- Infant Baptism
- Diligent Effort Required
- You Must Be Born Again
- Practical Considerations
- Spiritual Qualifications
- The Divine Purpose in Marriage
- Marriage is Forever
- The Extent of God’s Commitment
- Further Considerations on Marriage
- Effecting the New Birth
- The Prenatal Period
- Making the Most of the Prenatal Period
- The Older Child
- The Competent Educator
- The Parents’ Part as Educators
- Perfect Obedience is the Objective
- Teaching the Purpose of Life 374
The Little Book Opened
Daniel’s “little book” was sealed “until the time of the end.” That time was 1798, when the Papal power received a “deadly wound” during the French Revolution. After that time, the final events in the prophecies of Daniel began to unfold, and to be understood by earnest seekers all around the world.
In Revelation 10, an Angel appears with a little book open in his hand. This Angel speaks and acts just like the one who sealed Daniel’s book in Daniel 12, only now the book is open in his hand, and he commands John to eat it. The chapters of Revelation which follow, require an understanding of Daniel’s prophecies, and this is what the Angel came to give.
This book is made up of the last series of articles that Fred Wright wrote, up until the time of his death in June 29, 1997. He had written many in advance, so they continued to be published monthly in the church periodical, the last article appearing in December 2000. It is his longest work, as well. It’s a deep dive into the spiritual meaning of the book of Daniel (with references to Revelation), and it holds up Daniel as an example of the type of people that will be involved in the final movements of God’s work, and who will be alive to see Christ return.
Fred originally intended to cover both the books of Daniel and Revelation, but he only finished the Daniel series up to the end of chapter 11. Nevertheless, this work stands as a witness to the power of the everlasting gospel message when combined with the unfolding prophetic scroll. This work is the last testimony of a man who devoted most of his life to being a minister and messenger for God. 918p
Contents
- A Great Revival Promised
- The Status of Daniel as a Sealed Book
- A Door Standing Open in Heaven
- The Lamb Unseals the Daniel Scroll
- Parallels
- National Apostasy — National Ruin
- Apostasy: The Starting Point
- Apostasy is Preventable
- The Sin Against the Holy Spirit
- The Two Israels
- The Two Babylons
- Truth and Love, the Prevailing Power
- The Role of Jeremiah the Prophet
- Restoration of All That Was Lost
- Rising and Falling Nations
- From Jerusalem to Babylon
- In the Heart of the Enemy’s Camp
- The Question of Temperance
- The Victory is the Lord’s
- Never Man Spoke Like This Man
- Daniel, the Student Prophet
- God Makes a Master Plan
- Men on Full Alert
- Faith Begets Faith
- The Dream Unfolded
- Churchcraft and Statecraft
- Righteousness Exalts a Nation
- The Image All of Gold
- Tried by Fire
- The Great Tree
- Good for Evil
- The Quest for Wealth, Power, and Position
- Laws and Lions
- The Prophecies of Daniel
- Beasts and Horns
- Characteristics of the Little Horn
- The Attempt to Change the Law
- Thrones and Judgments
- God’s Power to Withstand the Enemy
- Death: The Last Enemy to be Destroyed
- The Saints Possess the Kingdom
- The Judgment Is Set
- The Ram, the Goat, and the Little Horn
- The Sanctuary Restored
- When the Transgressors Come to the Full
- The King with Fierce Features
- Special Strengthening
- Daniel’s Prevailing Prayer
- The Power of Importunate Prayer
- The Matter and the Vision
- The Beginning of the 483 Years
- Days of Opportunity
- Important Changes in the Situation
- No More Treading Underfoot
- Before and After the End of the 2300 Years
- The Sanctuary to Be Cleansed After the 2300 Years
- The Cleansing of the Heavenly Sanctuary
- Advancement Through Communion With God
- The Angel Gabriel
- Understanding the Vision
- Behind the Visible
- The Latter Days
- Learning from the Past
- The Ministry of the Angels
- The Prophetic Unfolding of Greater Detail
- Daniel’s People in the Last Days
- What You Are Determines Who You Are
- The King of the North
- Two Contrasting Kingdoms
- The Appointed Time is Long
- Gathering Momentum
- Only One Step Away from World Dominion
- The Fall of Babylon
The Seven Angels
In 1837, William Miller began his preaching of the soon return of our Lord, which initiated the First Angel’s Message of Revelation 14.
Shortly after, in the summer of 1844, because of the rejection of the first message by the churches, the Second Angel’s Message of Revelation 14:8 began to sound, “Babylon is fallen”, and quickly after that, the Third Angel’s Message of Revelation 14:9-12, about the warning against the beast and his image, thus further delineating to the people of God, the type of soul preparation needed to stand in the last days.
Somewhat later in 1888, these messages were revived, along with added truths, in the Fourth Angel’s Message of Revelation 18.
What is not generally seen is that there are actually Seven Angels in total (six in Revelation 14, and one in Revelation 18), and that each one of these does a work that is necessary before the end can come. This book covers all seven of the messages, concentrating in particular on the neglected last three. 489p
Note: As of April 2020, this book has been reformatted, new pictures and subheadings were added, and the PDF is now fully ready for reading on electronic devices (computer and tablet).
Contents
- A New & Distinct Utterance
- A Tragic Mistake Repeated
- Seven Angels—Seven Movements
- The First Angel
- The Gospel, Genesis, and the First Angel
- The Second Angel
- The Second Angel Follows the First
- The Third Angel
- A Great & Thorough Work
- An Unnecessary Crisis
- The Fourth Angel
- Rejected, But Why?
- The Fourth Angel Returns
- Harvests and First-fruits
- The Role of the First-fruits
- Satan Unmasked
- The Eyes of Man Opened
- The Great River Euphrates
- The Light Shines Through
- Their Plea
- Christ Demonstrates the Way
- The Sixth Angel
- The Wine of Divine Wrath
- The Vine of the Earth
- The Seventh Angel
God’s Way in the Sanctuary
There is only one way of salvation, the one which was formed in the mind of God and in which there is not one thread of human devising.
It is left with men to search diligently until they have found that way, for there is salvation in no other. Instead of doing this, religionists have sought to obtain deliverance from sin and death on their own terms, until the world today is filled with an endless array of proposed means of salvation.
The searcher for truth is bewildered by all this confusion until he looks into the sanctuary where God’s ways are revealed so plainly that none need err.
God’s Way in the Sanctuary is not a cold, technical presentation as so many books on the sanctuary have been. It is alive with spiritual insights into every aspect of the building and its services. It is written to give every believer a richer and more positive Christian experience. 491p
“See that you make all things according to the pattern shown you on the mountain.” Exodus 25:40
Contents
- The Landmarks Stand
- An Accurate Model
- That I May Dwell in Them
- The Indwelling Holy Spirit
- The Building
- Why Sinful Flesh
- The Inner Adorning
- The Most Holy Place
- The Ark and Its Contents
- Four Atonements
- The Sacrificial Atonement
- The Burnt Offering
- The Atonement for Sins of Ignorance
- The Atonement for Trespasses
- The Red Heifer
- The Gathering of the People
- The Sanctuary Itself is Cleansed
- The Standard of the Judgment
- The Atonement in the Most Holy Place
- First the Judgment
- The Blotting Out of Sins
- The Trust Account
- An Agonizing Struggle
- The Atonement With the Scapegoat
- The Warning of the Judgment
- The Time Prophecies
- The Counterfeit
- Appendix: Related Songs
Revival and Reformation
The Christian life is comprised of two great works: a revival, and a reformation. One is the start of the new life, the other is a life-long work of education and retraining.
Just what comprises these two works, and how they are different from each other, is the theme of this book. Many biblical examples are drawn from the lives of the prophets and apostles, men of “like passions as we.” 364p
Contents
- A Pressing Problem
- Distinctions
- Problems and Solutions
- The Problem of Bondage
- The Solution of Deliverance
- Vital Distinctions
- Further Evidences
- The Men of Romans 7 & 8
- Battlefields
- Contrasting Characters
- The Long Preparatory Process
- From Classroom to Classroom
- David In Philistia
- King And People—Shared Fault
- The Christian Life is a Perilous Way
- Ideas And Theories
- Wrong Concept, Wrong Preparation
- Perversion
- The King Today
- You Are All Clean
- Yet They Sinned
- Cleansing and Communion
- Perplexity and Confusion
- Moses and Elijah
- Saul
“As you have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in him.” Colossians 2:6
The Destiny of a Movement
In 1949 and on through the 1950’s, critical changes were made by the Seventh-day Adventist leadership to some key Adventist doctrines, especially regarding the atonement, and the human nature of Christ. These changes were openly published in the book Questions on Doctrine.
These changes ran exactly against-the-grain of the “everlasting gospel” message which had been presented in 1888 by elders Waggoner and Jones, and was at that time being revived by people such as elders Wieland and Short, and the Brinsmead Awakening.
Other concerned leaders in the church, such as M.L. Andreasen, identified these changes as the “omega of apostasy” that Ellen White had warned about over 50 years ago.
Then in 1971, another book was published by one of the authors of Questions on Doctrine, Movement of Destiny, by LeRoy Froom. This book heralded the changes made in Questions on Doctrine as a turning point in Adventism that would lead to a brighter and more glorious future.
This book, The Destiny of a Movement, is intended as an analysis and answer to the thought conveyed by the book, Movement of Destiny. It covers the dire implications of the doctrinal changes, and also has a wonderful in-depth study of the nature of the flesh of Christ, his struggle in Gethsemane, and how he was “in all points, tempted like as we are.” Hebrews 4:15. 370p
Contents
- First Words
- Last Day Deceptions
- The Test of Deception
- Try Those Spirits
- We Can Obey to Perfection
- What the Incarnation Proves
- Christ is Truly God
- Christ is Truly Man
- His Tent and Ours
- From the Depths
- The Two Deaths
- Seeming Contradictions
- The Papacy is Antichrist
- Why It is So
- The Modern Protestant Churches are Antichrist
- More Than a Mere Confrontation
- More on the Real Issues at Minneapolis
- Waggoner Misrepresented
- Waggoner was not in Error
- One Giant Step Too Far
- Adventism Identified with Antichrist
- Teachers of the Immaculate Conception
- The Wine of Babylon
Awake to Righteousness
The vast majority simply accept sin as an incurable affliction, and inescapable the misery which it produces. The Jews in Christ’s day held the same views about disease, but the Saviour demonstrated that there is no power, be it the might of physical or spiritual disease, which can withstand His saving grace.
Awake to Righteousness boldly demonstrates that what so many accept as the best that the Lord can and will do for them is far less than the Lord has in mind. His command is to sin not, and, inasmuch as all His biddings are enablings, He is inviting souls to avail themselves of the almighty provisions which He has prepared for the lost and the erring.
Awake to Righteousness offers new hope and recovered confidence in God’s saving power and indicates that the old life of continual defeat can be replaced by one of consistent victory. 22p
Contents
- Awake to Righteousness
- God Offers a Sinless Life
- Satan’s Lie – God’s Truth
- Trying but Failing
- There is a Solution
- In Christ There is Life
- God Longs to Deliver
- The Marriage Illustration
- The Victory is a Gift
- Living Faith
- How to Exercise Faith
- A Life of Continual Dependence
Christ’s Coming Delayed…Why?
One main difference between Adventists and other Christians is the belief that the church must work closely together with Christ to clear the way for His Second Advent. There is a specific work for the church to do to “prepare the way of the Lord.” In order to fit the church for that work, Christ gives messages and gifts to His church, as He did in the apostolic days.
One of these helps came in the form of a series of message given by two young ministers, Elders Waggoner and Jones, in 1888 at the Minneapolis General Conference session of Seventh-day Adventists. Their message was strikingly different from the common fare, and was identified by Ellen White as the “beginning of the latter rain and loud cry” and as the “message to the Laodiceans.”
This booklet is not about the details of that message. Instead it is about how that message was received back then, and how it is being received today. The burden lays on the church, and on each individual, to make sure he has not rejected the grace of God, as given in His messages to His church.
It was fatal to the Jews to reject Jeremiah’s message when Babylon rose to world-wide power; it was fatal for them to reject Christ’s message when He walked the earth; and it will be fatal for us too if we are guilty of rejecting Christ’s message today. 37p
Contents
- Christ’s Coming Delayed
- The Church Must Play Its Part
- No Fault With God
- A Very Serious Charge
- A Most Precious Message
- Hated by the Ministry
- True Religion Slighted
- Other Witnesses
- A. T. Jones
- W. W. Prescott
- A. G. Daniells
- Taylor G. Bunch
- Ernest D. Dick
- So Widely Recognized
- Satan’s Prime Target
- What has this to do with Us?
- Confession Required
- The General Conference Attitude Today
- Their Determined Refusal to Confess
- What Now?
- Delay No More
Facing the Judgment
The judgmental investigation of the life of every person upon the earth is coming. There is not a soul who can avoid passing through that screening.
With impartial exactitude it will measure the worth of each individual, calculating the opportunities gained or lost for obtaining the fitness of character for a place in eternity.
Today, millions pass along ignorant of, and unconcerned about, this appointment with destiny. Others know it is coming but have been persuaded that they do not need to obtain perfection of character, for Another who has absolute perfection, will stand in their place.
Fortunate indeed are those who know it is coming and who know that the requirement is perfection of character.
More fortunate still are those, who, knowing this, have the living faith to believe that the Lord will take in hand this perfecting work, to bring them forth “without spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing.” 58p
“For God shall bring every work into judgment…” Ecclesiastes 12:14
Contents
- Are You Ready?
- The Teaching of the Sanctuary Service
- An Examination of an Erroneous Teaching
- Joshua and the Angel
- Pleading for Purity of Heart
- In Conclusion
The Church of God is not Babylon
From time to time, God has called His people to separate from an organization, which, though originally called of Him, has fallen into deep apostasy. What God does, Satan seeks to counter.
Therefore, when God calls His children to separate from those who are no longer His, Satan works very hard to prevent this happening. Conversely, where God is against separation, Satan is for it.
God’s reasons for His children leaving the apostate churches are the same in every case, while Satan never varies from the arguments he uses to prevent this. The enemy is especially adept at using Scripture to achieve the opposite result from what God intended it should. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the basic principles involved in both God’s and Satan’s arguments in order to know what the real truth is and to take the appropriate action.
This is a study of those arguments and counter-arguments with special reference to the way in which Paul used God’s truth to meet Satan’s errors. 39p
Contents
- The Situation
- The Argument Against Separation
- A Past Example
- What Then Is the Answer?
- Paul’s Argument
- Physical and Spiritual Descendants
- Esau and Jacob: Physical vs. Spiritual
- Rahab and Ruth: A Living Connection
- The Promises Are for the Faithful
- Children of the Flesh
- Another Look at the Situation
- The Straight and Narrow Path
- On the Path and In the Light
- Tests of Loyalty
- In Conclusion
I Think as a Man
This booklet is an introduction to the theme of God’s character as revealed through Christ.
It covers the basics of this live-giving theme: the common misunderstandings caused by thinking of God as if he acted like men, the relation of the law to God, the life of Christ as a revelation of His Father, and such often misunderstood events as the plagues of Egypt and the cleansing of the Temple. 44p
Psalm 50
21 You thought that I was altogether such a one as yourself.
Note: For a more full treatment of this subject, see the book Behold Your God.
Contents
- To Think as a Man
- Another Way to Think
- Another View
- The Crucial Question
- Love Gifts
- Moses’ Rod
- Why Not Before?
- Cleansing the Temple
- The Testimony of the Cross
- Higher, Holier Concepts
Justified by Faith
Justification is the divine provision for the sin problem. It is obtained by the correct exercise of faith, and thus becomes a living experience within the recipient. It is the most desirable treasure any soul can covet, for it brings the gift of eternal life.
Yet, as Christ Himself has sadly confirmed, few will find it and enter immortal through the “strait” gate. Millions will try to gain admittance, but in many cases will fail because they have been taught erroneous views on justification. The Master Teacher warned that it is the knowledge of the truth which makes one free, while error will always destroy.
To receive the blessedness of justification by faith in verity, the needy soul must understand the nature and extent of the condemnation resting on him, and the structure of the solution which God has provided to remove that awesome, destructive weight. He must also understand exactly what God will do, and what he must do.
Then, taking great care not to attempt to do God’s part, the sinner faithfully follows the procedures outlined in the Scriptures. As surely as he does this in living faith, the blessing will follow. He will be justified and receive the righteousness of Christ.
This publication is written to make these things clear and it is our prayer that every reader will come to know by experience “the blessedness of the man, unto whom God imputes righteousness without works.” Romans 4:6. 60p
Contents
- Introduction
- The Blessedness of Forgiveness
- Being Made Righteous
- Double Problem – Double Solution
- The Two Justifications
“Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.” Romans 5:5
Justification by Faith
The four articles that comprise this booklet were later expanded and published as the booklet, Justified! by Faith. If you haven’t read it yet, that booklet is recommended first as being more comprehensive.
I am releasing these earlier articles because they contain a few comments not included in the later publication. So some may be interested in studying this as well.
The main thought in this booklet is that justification involves more than just a legal transaction in heaven, more than just an accounting of Christ’s life to cover our record of sin from the past. That “something more” is a transfer of life. Justification not only covers our past sins, but it changes our inner nature, removing the power of sin, and planting the power of God. 44p
Contents
- What is Justification?
- Believing the Word
- Being Made Perfect
- Two Works in Justification
Living Righteousness and the Sabbath of God
The Sabbath is a memorial of God’s everlasting power. The gospel is the power of God. Therefore the Sabbath is also a memorial of the saving power of God.
When by His omnipotence, God establishes His righteousness within a believer, He also puts the Sabbath there, for the two are eternally inseparable.
True Sabbath keeping is only found where hearts have been set free from the power of sin, for the Sabbath is a memorial of all God’s created works, whether they be in the original creation or in the work of redemption.
This book shows how the Sabbath is inextricably linked with God’s ways, and remains as the symbol of His power, eternally in the past, and eternally in the future. 122p
Contents
- The Symbol of God’s Power
- Three Days and Three Nights
- The Resurrection and the Sabbath
- God’s Rest
- A New Body and A New Home
- God’s Flag and the Devil’s Flag
- The Seal of God
- The Final Conflict
The Three Temples
This booklet was first printed in 1977, but had been presented at camp meetings previously. An announcement in the July 1977 News Review stated:
The Three Temples is the printed version of the study which all who have been to the camp meetings over the past two years have certainly heard and appreciated. It is a study designed to show that the sanctuary of old was a picture in very clear form of what God intended the soul temple of His children to be.
As the ancient sanctuary was built of sin-cursed materials by the hands of sinful, fallen and mortal humans, so the bodies of every child of God are built in the same way. Just as that building was to be the abode of the very presence of God so our bodies are to be the combination of divinity and humanity.
But as the temple back there was not always the abode of God’s presence, so the human temple can be emptied of the presence of God, whereupon the devil enters. This happened with our first parents with the result that we are all born into the world with the devil as the occupant of the soul temple–not God. Before the Lord can enter, the devil must firstly be expelled.
Those who experience this can then grow to finally become eternal temples such as is pictured by the New Jerusalem.
This study teaches with clarity the need for the eradication of the old man. 34p
Contents
- The Sanctuary in the Wilderness
- Our Body Temples
- Distinctions
- The Incarnation of Christ
- A Perfect Service
- The Second Temple
- Sons of Satan
- First and Second Birth
- The Way of Salvation
- The Third Temple
“The Word became flesh, and tabernacled among us.” John 1:14
An audio presentation can be heard here: The Three Temples.
Revelation 17
This study on Revelation 17 “was compiled from written material and a taped study given in 1965.” I did not do the compilation, so I can’t say which written materials were used. But the study accurately portrays the teachings of Fred Wright on this topic.
Revelation 17 seems complicated at first. A woman riding a beast with seven heads and ten horns; one of the heads returns as the eighth horn; five heads are fallen, one is, one is yet to come; and so on.
But with a grounding in the prophecies of Daniel, beginning with the kingdom of Babylon, it is not so difficult to map out the seven kingdoms that lead up to the final manifestation of Babylon the Great, Satan’s counterfeit of Christ’s kingdom; an outward worldwide union of religion and state powers.
This study also briefly covers the work of the true church, under Christ’s direction, in bringing down the kingdom of Babylon. 28p
Contents
- Identifying Babylon the Great
- Establishing the Time
- The Seven Heads of the Beast
- The Ten Horns
- The Seven Plagues
- The First Four Plagues
- The Fifth Plague
- The Sixth Plague
- The Kings of the East
Unfolding the Law
From July to September 1977, a series of three articles appeared in our church paper, The Messenger and News Review. These were titled, “Unfolding the Law”. Here are those studies, formatted as a booklet, with the addition of a diagram. 41p
About the studies, Fred wrote:
Beginning with this issue, is a series of three articles on the law in Galatians. We are deeply impressed with the truths which are now emerging from this part of the Word of God. We have long known that the law of God is to be the very centre of the great controversy in its final and finishing battle.
For this battle the enemies of the truth are becoming highly prepared and organized with every possible argument assembled to prove that the law of God is no longer binding on Christians. The message of Paul to the Galatians has been an area of Scripture which those who contest that the law is done away with have used with great effectiveness to make their point.
But if there is one thing which must be clear to all true believers, it is that Paul never believed or taught that the law of God has but a limited period of validity. He taught right along with the Saviour that the law of righteousness is as eternal as the God of whose character it is the transcript. Therefore, the writing of the letter to the Galatians was never designed to teach that the law of God disappeared with the death of Christ.
Therefore, it follows that when the message to the Galatians is used to prove that the law has been abrogated, it is being misused and misinterpreted.
However, to merely know that they are being misinterpreted is not good enough for us for it is necessary also to perceive in what way the misinterpretation is taking place. The time now is when such light is available to us so that the complete answer is provided with which to meet the antagonists of the law of God…
The necessity of being able to answer the rejectors of the law on their own ground, is only a small part of the blessing to be received from this study. Vastly more glorious is the blessing of the light which comes to our own souls through this larger perception of what Paul was saying to the Galatians then and to us today.
Contents
- Introduction
- The Added Law
- Correct Distinctions
- The Life Taker
Melchizedek
Melchizedek is the mysterious king-priest who meets Abraham and blesses him. That’s all we would know about him except that the apostle Paul unfolded the topic a bit more in the book of Hebrews, showing that the Melchizedek priesthood is the true heavenly one, of which Christ is the great original.
But Melchizedek was not Christ, for just as Aaron represented Christ in the Levitical priesthood, so Melchizedek represents Christ in the heavenly priesthood. So this book unfolds the truth about the Melchizedek priesthood: what are the qualifications? what is the work involved? what are the privileges? what will it mean in the heavenly kingdom? and, of course, who is Melchizedek?
It’s a marvelous and inspiring topic that opens up some of the glories of the achievements that God will accomplish in the redemption and lifting up of fallen man, from the lowest pits, to the uttermost heights.
I’m not sure when the study of Melchizedek first opened up to our church. The earliest reference was a study printed by W. Race in 1970 on The Tribe of Dan. Fred also incorporated a brief overview of the theme into the studies on the Sanctuary in 1980 (which appeared in The Messenger and News Review), and this was later printed in the booklet, The Living and the Dead, (chapter 3). I know I personally heard a study on Melchizedek at the first camp meeting I attended in 1982.
The articles this book is based on were written in 1990, as part of a series on “Praying for the Latter Rain” in The Messenger and News Review. They are by far the most complete and mature presentation of the theme, a theme which inspired Fred, and impressed him deeply. This is their first public appearance. 138p
Contents
- Introduction
- Qualifications of Melchizedek
- The Melchizedek Order
- Rulership in Christ’s Kingdom
- Priesthood in Christ’s Kingdom
- The Testimony of God’s Redeeming Love
- Further Qualifications
- The Identity of Melchizedek
- The Number of Melchizedek
The 144000
Who are the 144000 mentioned in Revelation 7 and 14? When do they appear? What are the qualifications to be one of them? Is the number literal or symbolic?
These and other questions are answered in this booklet. As well, the topic of the “sealing” is covered, what the seal means, and when it is applied.
And lastly, there is consideration given to the work of education in the sealing process, and how God is able to use the consequences of sin, in contrast to His own goodness, to forever secure His people from ever falling into sin again. The cross of Jesus is the great pillar in this education, and it will be the science and song of the redeemed to eternal ages.
The 144000 “follow the Lamb” because they know the cross of Jesus, by their experience, more than any other group of saints.
This newly updated edition includes a series of articles on the kindred subject of “The Great Multitude” who are also mentioned in Revelation 7. 127p
The 144000
- The Specifications
- Apparent Contradictions
- The Seal and the Sanctuary
- The Sealing Angel
- A Literal or Symbolic Number
- In Conclusion
The Great Multitude
- The First Fruits and Harvest
- Settling the Great Controversy
- Who Are They?
- The Glorious Reward
Divine Order and Organization
These studies were presented in 1974 at a camp-meeting in Arizona. Earlier that year, there had been a small crisis in Australia (where the church center was at that time), in which a few members wanted to see more human election, voting, committees and so forth brought into the church. These studies were God’s answer to that problem.
They delve into the mystery of God (Christ is the divine-human connector between God and man), and how this applies to church order. Divine appointment (Christ appointing the work of each member directly), is contrasted with human election (man deciding the work of the members).
The Bible contains many illustrations of the right and wrong way of church order. Among other lessons, warnings are drawn from the crisis at Kadesh Barnea (where the people chose to send spies into the Promised Land) which led to the wilderness wandering for 40 years, the leaders in Jerusalem (who told Paul to compromise the faith in supporting the sacrificial system) which led to the rise of the papacy, and the appointment of Judas as one of the apostles, which led to his betrayal of Christ.
Divine order is the extension of the gospel into the realm of church responsibilities. Christ, by His mighty power, gives gifts to men, and fits them for service. There is therefore no room for human lobbying, voting, power struggles, and human grasping to control the work. 178p
Contents
- The Mystery of God
- The Mystery of Iniquity
- Divine Appointment
- Human Election
- The Appointment of Matthias
- Failure to Recognize the Gift
- Man in the Place of Christ
- The End of Paul’s Ministry
- The Price of Human Election
- The Crisis Over Divine Order
Armageddon
Armageddon is the place of the final cataclysmic battle mentioned in the book of Revelation. This book lays down the spiritual principles of Bible interpretation needed to properly unlock the meaning behind this mysterious battle. The interpretation is grounded firmly in the everlasting gospel, and so differs widely from the common “military” interpretations in the religious world of today.
This series of 8 articles first appeared in the Messenger and News Review magazine, of 1975. It was supposed to be continued but never was completed. Instead, the further information about Armageddon is found in two other books: Last Day Events, chapter 4, and chapters 29-36, and The Seven Angels, chapters 14-25.
However these articles delve more deeply into the Bible principles of interpretation and so are still very useful. 116p
Updated Dec 2022: New ePDF formatting rules applied.
Contents
- A Parallel
- The Language of Symbols
- The Bible: Its Own Interpreter
- The Bible: Its Own Interpreter, part 2
- The King of the North
- Type and Antitype
- The True King of the North
- Drying up the River Euphrates
- The Gathering Storm
- Not the Battle of Armageddon
- A Further Re-Evaluation
Gabriel: From the Meekest to the Greatest
The angel Gabriel, one of the mightiest of the Lord’s host, occupies the position in heaven which Lucifer left. Since the place that Lucifer occupied, and the places of the angels which followed him, are reserved for the redeemed, Gabriel is most certainly a person who was redeemed from the earth.
This book, drawn from a series of articles published in the Messenger and News Review magazine, from April 1991 to October 1993, delves into the scriptures that reveal the identity of Gabriel, and the marvelous training he underwent upon the earth in order to be fitted for such a high place of responsibility in heaven. 443p
Contents
- Who is Gabriel?
- From Moses to Daniel
- The Work of Gabriel Begins
- In the Garden of Gethsemane
- With the Early Church
- In the Book of Revelation
- The Work of a Covering Cherub
- Meekness and Humility
- Pride or Humility: the Factors Involved
- Influences Promoting Humility
- The Early Education of Moses
- Raised in Egypt
- A Struggle as for Life
- The Use of the Sword
- Fleeing from Egypt
- Apparently Abandoned
- Perplexity and Trial
- A Training for Heaven
- Schooling the Inner Man
- In the Household of Jethro
- Building an Army
- The Influence of Environment
- Everlasting Righteousness
- Communion with Nature
- Making War in Righteousness
- The Burning Bush
- Appendix 1 – Like Unto Me
- Appendix 2 – Camp Meeting Report
- Appendix 3 – A Personal Testimony
Your Doctor
Healing of disease and forgiveness of sin are linked in the ministry of Jesus Christ, and in the promises of the Bible. One gospel brings two blessings: spiritual and physical restoration.
While there are many ways of practicing the healing art, there is only one way that Heaven approves; and that is the way of Jesus Christ. This book delves into the example of Christ, the great model Medical Missionary. It shows that His example in teaching and healing, is to be followed in the same way, in our time.
Also covered are the role of natural remedies, and the need for victory over disease as a qualification for living through the perilous times just prior to Jesus’ return. 344p
Contents
- Mankind’s Marvelous Beginning
- Victory over Sin and Sickness
- Only One Way Approved by Heaven
- The Gospel is the Solution
- Contrasting Statements
- Deliverance from Disease
- The Gospel the Great Separator
- Understanding the Problem
- The Stream of Life
- The Leper Restored
- Your Sins Be Forgiven You
- The Healing Power of Love
- Following the Example of Christ
- Power to Penetrate Barriers
- All Things New
- The Healing Revival
- Reformation
- Natural Remedies
- Nature: God’s Servant
- God Does Not Always Heal
- The Last Enemy
- Psalm 91
- A Problem Statement
- More On the One Way Heaven Approves
- A Survey of Healings
- The Laying on of Hands