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The Fourth Angel’s Message Revelation 18:1–5
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  • The Fourth Angel’s Message Revelation 18:1–5

  • ἐκκλησία (ekklēsia) from ἐκ (out) and καλέω 
(to call)

    the called out ones

    Church

  • The term ‘Babylon’ is derived from ‘Babel,’ and signifies confusion. It is employed in Scripture to designate

    the various forms of false or apostate religion. (The Great

    Controversy, p. 381)

  • The Babylon thus described represents Rome, that apostate church which has so cruelly

    persecuted the followers of Christ. But Babylon the harlot is the mother of daughters who follow her example of corruption. Thus are represented those churches that cling to

    the doctrines and traditions of Rome and follow her worldly practices, and whose fall is announced in the second angel's message.

    (Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 4, p. 233)

  • But the message announcing the fall of Babylon must apply to some religious body

    that was once pure, and has become corrupt. It cannot be the Romish Church which is here

    meant; for that church has been in a fallen condition for many centuries. But how appropriate the figure as applied to the

    Protestant churches, all professing to derive their doctrines from the Bible, yet divided

    into almost innumerable sects. (Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 4, pp. 232, 233)

  • When Jesus began his public ministry, he cleansed the temple from its sacrilegious profanation. Among the last acts of his

    ministry was the second cleansing of the temple. So in the last work for the warning of the world, two distinct calls are made to the churches. The second angel’s message is, “Babylon is fallen, is fallen, that great

    city, because she made all nations drink of the wine of the wrath of her fornication.”

  • And in the loud cry of the third angel’s message a voice is heard from heaven

    saying, “Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye

    receive not of her plagues. For her sins have reached unto heaven, and God hath remembered her iniquities.” (The Review

    and Herald, December 6, 1892)

  • The work of this angel comes in at the right time to join in the last great work of the third angel’s

    message as it swells to a loud cry. (Early Writings, p. 277)

  • The message of the fall of Babylon, as given by the second angel, is

    again given, with the addition of the corruptions which have been entering the churches since 1844.

    (Spiritual Gifts, vol. 1, p. 194)

  • VI. We believe that prophecy is a part of God’s revelation to man; that it is included in that

    scripture which is profitable for instruction, 2 Tim. 3:16; that it is designed for us and our children,

    Deut. 29: 29; that so far from being enshrouded in impenetrable mystery, it is that which especially

    constitutes the word of God a lamp to our feet and a light to our path, Ps. 119: 105, 2 Pet. 2:19; that a blessing is pronounced upon those who study it,

    Rev. 1:1–3; and that, consequently, it is to be understood by the people of God sufficiently to show them their position in the world’s history,

    and the special duties required at their hands. (1872 Fundamental Beliefs)

  • VII. That the world’s history from specified dates in the past, the rise and fall of

    empires, and chronological succession of events down to the setting up of God’s everlasting kingdom, are outlined in

    numerous great chains of prophecy; and that these prophecies are now all fulfilled

    except the closing scenes. (1872 Fundamental Beliefs)

  • XIII. That as the man of sin, the papacy, has thought to change times and laws (the laws of

    God), Dan. 7:25, and has misled almost all Christendom in regard to the fourth

    commandment, we find a prophecy of a reform in this respect to be wrought among believers just before the coming of Christ. Isa. 56:1, 2, 1 Pet. 1:5,

    Rev. 14:12, c. (1872 Fundamental Beliefs)

  • God holds His people, as a body, responsible for the sins existing in individuals among

    them. (Testimonies for the Church, vol. 7, p. 269)

  • The burden of the meeting was church order, pointing out the errors of S.

    Smith, H. W. Allen, and the importance of church action as to the course of

    some brethren.

  • Ellen had a vision. Saw that the frown of God was on us as a people, because the accursed thing was in the camp, that is, errors among

    us, and that the church must act, and the only way to do Brethren Allen and Smith good was

    to withdraw fellowship from them, in their present position. All acted on the light given,

    all received the vision, and, even to an individual, all raised the hand to withdraw

    fellowship from them.— Ibid. (Arthur White, The Early Years, p. 217)

  • Indifference and neutrality in a religious crisis is regarded of God as a grievous crime and equal to the very worst type of hostility against God. (Testimonies for the

    Church, vol. 3, p. 281)

  • I was shown the interest which all heaven had taken in the work going on upon the

    earth. Jesus commissioned a mighty angel to descend and warn the inhabitants of the earth

    to prepare for His second appearing. As the angel left the presence of Jesus in heaven, an exceedingly bright and glorious light went

    before him. I was told that his mission was to lighten the earth with his glory and warn

    man of the coming wrath of God.

  • Multitudes received the light. Some of these seemed to be very solemn, while others were joyful and

    enraptured. All who received the light turned their faces toward heaven and glorified God. Though it

    was shed upon all, some merely came under its influence, but did not heartily receive it. Many were filled with great wrath. Ministers and people united with the vile and stoutly resisted the light shed by the mighty angel. But all who received it withdrew from the world and were closely united with one

    another. (Early Writings, pp. 245, 246)

  • Angels were sent to aid the mighty angel from heaven, and I heard voices which seemed to

    sound everywhere, “Come out of her, My people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues. For her sins

    have reached unto heaven, and God hath remembered her iniquities.”

  • This message seemed to be an addition to the third message, joining it as the midnight cry

    joined the second angel’s message in 1844. The glory of God rested upon the patient, waiting

    saints, and they fearlessly gave the last solemn warning, proclaiming the fall of Babylon and calling upon God’s people to come out of her

    that they might escape her fearful doom.

  • The third message was to do its work; all were to be tested upon it, and the precious ones were to be called

    out from the religious bodies. A compelling power moved the honest, while the manifestation of the

    power of God brought a fear and restraint upon their unbelieving relatives and friends so that they dared

    not, neither had they the power to, hinder those who felt the work of the Spirit of God upon them. The last call was carried even to the poor slaves, and the pious among them poured forth their songs of rapturous joy

    at the prospect of their happy deliverance.

  • Their masters could not check them; fear and astonishment kept them silent.| Mighty miracles were wrought, the sick were healed, and signs and wonders followed the believers. God was in the work, and every

    saint, fearless of consequences, followed the convictions of his own conscience and united with those who were keeping all the commandments of

    God; and with power they sounded abroad the third message. I saw that this message will close with power

    and strength far exceeding the midnight cry. (Early Writings, pp. 277, 278)

  • The time is not far distant when the test will come to every soul. The mark of the beast will

    be urged upon us. Those who have step by step yielded to worldly demands and

    conformed to worldly customs will not find it a hard matter to yield to the powers that be, rather than subject themselves to derision,

    insult, threatened imprisonment, and death. (Testimonies for the Church, vol. 5, p. 81)

  • When do her sins reach unto heaven? When the law of God is finally made void by legislation. Then the extremity of God’s people is his opportunity to show who is the governor of heaven and earth. As a

    Satanic power is stirring up the elements from beneath, God will send light and

    power to his people, that the message of truth may be proclaimed to all the world.

    (Signs of the Times, June 12, 1893)

  • The End


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