The Ellen G. White 1888 Materials is a comprehensive collection of Ellen G. White's writings and speeches from the pivotal 1888 General Conference Session, emphasizing the importance of righteousness by faith and the dangers of formalism within the church. The book captures the intense discussions and spiritual insights that marked this significant period in Seventh-day Adventist history, providing a deep dive into White's theological perspectives and her concerns for the spiritual health of the church. It serves as a critical resource for understanding the development of key Adventist doctrines and the call for a revival in personal and communal faith.
This book is particularly beneficial for theologians, historians, and members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church who seek to understand the foundational aspects of their faith and the historical context of key doctrinal developments. It is also valuable for any Christian interested in the themes of revival, reformation, and the practical application of faith in daily life.
“Ye are the light of the world”
“The light of truth must be borne amid the moral darkness.”
“There is no favoritism with God, and no partiality, no hypocrisy should be introduced or maintained in our households, churches, or institutions.”
“The Lord desires His people to adopt the light on health reform, leading out in paths of self-denial and self-sacrifice.”
“The law reveals sin to us, and causes us to feel our need of Christ, and to flee unto him for pardon and peace by exercising repentance toward God and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ.”