Advent Faith
      
      
         25
      
      
        The Blessed Hope
      
      
        On the way home we talked seriously concerning the evidences
      
      
        of our new faith and hope. “Ellen,” said Robert, “are we deceived?
      
      
        Is this hope of Christ’s soon appearing upon the earth a heresy, that
      
      
        ministers and professors of religion oppose it so bitterly? They say
      
      
        that Jesus will not come for thousands and thousands of years. If they
      
      
        even approach the truth, then the world cannot come to an end in our
      
      
        day.”
      
      
        I dared not give unbelief a moment’s encouragement, but quickly
      
      
        replied: “I have not a doubt but that the doctrine preached by Mr.
      
      
        Miller is the truth. What power attends his words! what conviction is
      
      
        carried home to the sinner’s heart!”
      
      
        We talked the matter over candidly as we walked along, and de-
      
      
        cided that it was our duty and privilege to look for our Saviour’s
      
      
        coming, and that it would be safest to make ready for His appearing,
      
      
        and be prepared to meet Him with joy. If He did come, what would be
      
      
        the prospect of those who were now saying, “My Lord delayeth His
      
      
        coming,” and had no desire to see Him? We wondered how ministers
      
      
        dared to quiet the fears of sinners and backsliders by saying, “Peace,
      
      
        peace!” while the message of warning was being given all over the
      
      
        land. The period seemed very solemn to us; we felt that we had no
      
      
        time to lose.
      
      
        “‘A tree is known by its fruits,’” remarked Robert. “What has this
      
      
        belief done for us? It has convinced us that we were not ready for the
      
      
        coming of the Lord; that we must become pure in heart, or we cannot
      
      
        meet our Saviour in peace. It has aroused us to seek for new strength
      
      
        and grace from God.
      
      
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        “What has it done for you, Ellen? Would you be what you are now
      
      
        if you had never heard the doctrine of Christ’s soon coming? What
      
      
        hope has it inspired in your heart; what peace, joy, and love has it
      
      
        given you? And for me it has done everything. I love Jesus, and all
      
      
        Christians. I love the prayer meeting. I find great joy in reading my
      
      
        Bible and in prayer.”
      
      
        We both felt strengthened by this conversation, and resolved that
      
      
        we would not be turned from our honest convictions of truth, and the
      
      
        blessed hope of Christ’s soon coming in the clouds of heaven. We