Is Ellen G. White a Modern Prophet? | Seventh-day Adventist Beliefs Explained

Is Ellen G. White a Modern Prophet? | Seventh-day Adventist Beliefs Explained

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In the next enlightening episode of our series on the 28 Fundamental Beliefs of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, hosts Frank Hasel and Keldie Paroshi are joined by renowned guest Merlin D. Burt. Together, they embark on a comprehensive exploration of the Gift of Prophecy, the 18th fundamental belief, and its deep-seated significance in biblical understanding. From the ministry of Ellen G. White, to her pivotal role within the Seventh-day Adventist Church, the trio will illuminate the many facets of this extraordinary woman, who was not just a counselor and a unifier, but also a revivalist, fundraiser, temperance advocate, abolitionist, missionary, and caregiver. This is the 18th video in a series that explores the 28 Fundamental Beliefs of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Biblical scholars help explain and apply these beliefs so that we can understand what the Bible says and strengthen our faith in God's Word. Ellen G. White's writings will take center stage in the discussion, shedding light on how they resonate with and affirm the Bible as the unwavering standard of faith. The hosts, along with Merlin D. Burt, will connect the dots between her work and the Scriptures, painting a vivid picture of her substantial contributions as the "messenger of the Lord.' As part of this exciting dialogue, we will delve into Ellen G. White's most influential books, including "Steps to Christ," "The Great Controversy," "Desire of Ages," "Education," "Ministry of Healing," and "Christ Object Lessons." Discover how these works have shaped, guided, and provided comfort, instruction, and correction to believers worldwide. Whether you're new to the Church's teachings or well-versed in them, this video promises to offer valuable insights into the Seventh-day Adventist Church's belief in the continuation of the prophetic gift. Join us on this journey and be prepared to have your understanding of the love of God and the gift of prophecy deepened and your faith strengthened. Remember to like, share, and subscribe to our channel to ensure you never miss out on our ongoing journey through the 28 Fundamental Beliefs of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Get ready to dive deeper into the faith and teachings of the Church with every episode!

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@BrandonJCampbell Says:
Do you believe in everlasting punishment as well as everlasting life? You guys don't talk about any of the hard issues here. You talked about being like the bereans in Acts but do you have anything on the harder issues you believe in?
@jondavidspoolman6333 Says:
This is a letter that I want to send but haven't yet because I feel sorry for the Adventist kids who are just innocent victims.l Dear_______, the girls basketball team, and some of us here at _____ Christian School have a question for you regarding a couple of your “prophet's quotes. Up here in what you call your ____ ____Conferences the ______ Adventist Adademy girls basketball team made it to the playoffs with us. Here is what we are all wondering at: Your "prophet" says in " Councels to Parents, Teachers and Students, "A view of things was presented before me in which the students were playing games of tennis and cricket. Then I was given instruction regarding the character of these amusements. They were presented to me as a species of idolatry, like the idols of the nations. There were more than visible spectators on the ground. Satan and his angels were there, making impressions upon human minds. Angels of God, who minister to those who shall be heirs of salvation, were also present, not to approve, but to disapprove." {Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students, p. 350} So regarding our basketball games with you: Will "satan and his angels" be “there to make impressions upon our minds"? And will "Angels of God be present to disapprove.”? If your “prophet“, “ has given you instruction regarding the character of these amusements”, that “they were a species of idolatry, like the idols of the nations.”, why would you have a basketball team and why would you invite us to do something with you that you think is evil? Also, is your devil omnipresent, because he seems to be everywhere messing with all of you at the same time. Or do you see him leaving the world theater to rejoice at children's cricket and tennis games? Do you even believe this prophet that you tell us we should accept when we come to your seminars? Here's another quote: "There are amusements, such as dancing, card playing, chess, checkers, etc., which we cannot approve, because Heaven condemns them. All such plays should be condemned by Christians," [Testimonies for the Church Vol. 1 p 514] and [the Adventist Home p.498.2] Let me ask you another question: Do you know what spiritual abuse is? That you guys would teach this to little kids and parents makes me sick. I wouldn't let this woman anywhere near my children. Ellen White's god is not my God. My Lord never said any of that stuff. I could never love or respect the god of Ellen White. She does not know my Lord Jesus or my Abba at all. You know there is real evil in the world and children playing tennis or people playing chess and checkers and card games is not it.
@backtobibleChurch Says:
After her vision on Nov 18, 1848, Ellen White writes (SLG 25.9): “The time of trouble has begun.” In the summer of 1849, a cholera epidemic struck American cities leaving hundreds of people dead. Ellen White then writes (PT September 1, 1849, Par. 9): “What we have seen and heard of the pestilence, is but the beginning of what we shall see and hear. Soon the dead and dying will be all around us.” Soon after this prophecy was penned by Ellen White, the epidemic ended, and the United States entered a period of relative peace and prosperity that lasted for many years. If what a prophet proclaims in the name of the Lord does not take place or come true, that is a message the Lord has not spoken. That prophet has spoken presumptuously, so do not be alarmed. (Deuteronomy 18:22).
@dalyscaballero4748 Says:
God bless to all the panelist. Happy Sabbath. Thank you ❤
@dorinbalaban128 Says:
Now at the end of this presentation, I must say; That was beautiful! I wish all the Adventists will see it, especially the PASTORS.
@dorinbalaban128 Says:
I truly love EGW writings. Helps me love God and the Bible and understand it better. I am so thankful to God for sending us more information, much needed at this time. It helped me to make better decisions in many aspects of life, especially in the last three years. Thank you for your stand!
@sandrawynn4923 Says:
❤ love the study, thanks for that and the encouragement to read.
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@eduardmarina5650 Says:
God bless you all brothers and sisters! God be thanked for the spiritual food He gives us!
@gregcox6165 Says:
Yes! She was!
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God - Priests - Judges - Prophets and Prophetesses
@evloragordon6973 Says:
Amen... very informative 🙏
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thank you for your ministry. God bless you
@debbieramsey-hanks3757 Says:
Amen

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