Archive for the ‘Lessons from History’ Category

God’s Eternal Purpose

September 28th, 2020

Here is a classic from the beginning of the revival of the 1888 message. Robert Brinsmead was the leading voice in the “Awakening” movement of the late 1950’s and early 1960’s. This was the defining work of that movement. Subtitled as “The Gospel of Jesus Christ in the Light of the Sanctuary Service,” it shows … Continue reading God’s Eternal Purpose

Meade MacGuire Recalls

April 10th, 2020

Some recollections about A. T. Jones and A. G. Daniells over organization.

Gabriel: From the Meekest to the Greatest

April 24th, 2019

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 … Continue reading Gabriel: From the Meekest to the Greatest

Studies in the Book of Daniel

April 22nd, 2019

Many people know the prophecies of the book of Daniel and realize that these prophecies extend down to the “time of the end,” just before Christ’s return. But what is equally important, as this book brings out, are the character lessons provided in the details of the lives and situations encountered in this small book. … Continue reading Studies in the Book of Daniel

John Bunyan

March 19th, 2016

A glimpse into the sufferings of John Bunyan, with some lessons on religious liberty.