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    Chapter 27—April 21, 1847

    Ellen White Stated That Adventists Who Fell Away Were Forever Lost and That Jesus Had Shut the Door in 1844.

    On April 21, 1847, Ellen White wrote Eli Curtis:SDD 17.2

    You think, that those who worship before the saints’ feet (Revelation 3:9), will at last be saved. Here I must differ with you; for God shew me that this class were professed Adventists, who had fallen away, and “crucified to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open shame.” And in the “hour of temptation,” which is yet to come, to show out every one’s true character, they will know that they are forever lost; and overwhelmed with anguish of spirit, they will bow at the saints’ feet.

    You also think, that Michael stood up, and the time of trouble commenced, in the spring of 1844.

    The Lord has shown me in vision, that Jesus rose up, and shut the door, and entered the Holy of Holies, at the 7th month 1844; but Michael’s standing up (Daniel 12:1) to deliver his people, is in the future.

    This, will not take place, until Jesus has finished his priestly office in the Heavenly Sanctuary, and lays off his priestly attire, and puts on his most kingly robes, and crown, to ride forth on the cloudy chariot, to “thresh the heathen in anger,” and deliver his people.—Ellen G. White Letter 2, 1847, p. 2; A Word to the Little Flock, 12.

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