It was in that period of uncertainty and perplexity, some two months after the “passing of the time,” that Ellen Harmon and four friends gathered for morning prayer in the home of Elizabeth Haines in Portland, Maine. “While praying,” she recorded, “the power of God came upon me as I never had felt it before. I was surrounded with light, and was rising higher and higher from the earth”4Idem, Spiritual Gifts [vol. 2], p. 30.—not physically, but in a vision state. Ellen did not include in her account how long this experience lasted, but it would be the first of many hundreds of visions and prophetic dreams over the course of her life ministry. 1EGWLM 14.2
Many of these visions took place publicly where supporters and critics alike observed them. Descriptions compiled from eyewitnesses provide the following details (not all necessarily occurring with every vision): 1EGWLM 14.3
The message received in that first vision of December 1844 did not explain their past experience to the small band of disillusioned Millerites, but it provided assurance that God had led them thus far and that He would continue to lead them to the glories of “the city” “if they kept their eyes fixed on Jesus.”7E. G. White, Spiritual Gifts [vol. 2], p. 31. 1EGWLM 14.4