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         Christian Experience and Teachings of Ellen G. White
      
      
        The 144,000 were all sealed, and perfectly united. On their fore-
      
      
        heads was written, “God, New Jerusalem,” and a glorious star con-
      
      
        taining Jesus’ new name. At our happy, holy state the wicked were
      
      
        enraged, and would rush violently up to lay hands on us to thrust us
      
      
        into prison, when we would stretch forth the hand in the name of the
      
      
        Lord, and they would fall helpless to the ground. Then it was that
      
      
        the synagogue of Satan knew that God had loved us who could wash
      
      
        one another’s feet, and salute the brethren with a holy kiss, and they
      
      
        worshiped at our feet.
      
      
        Soon our eyes were drawn to the east, for a small black cloud had
      
      
        appeared, about half as large as a man’s hand, which we all knew was
      
      
        the sign of the Son of man. We all in solemn silence gazed on the
      
      
        cloud as it drew nearer, and became lighter, glorious, and still more
      
      
        glorious, till it was a great white cloud. The bottom appeared like
      
      
        fire; a rainbow was over the cloud, while around it were ten thousand
      
      
        angels, singing a most lovely song; and upon it sat the Son of man. His
      
      
        hair was white and curly, and lay on His shoulders; and upon His head
      
      
        were many crowns. His feet had the appearance of fire; in His right
      
      
        hand was a sharp sickle; in His left, a silver trumpet. His eyes were a
      
      
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        flame of fire, which searched His children through and through. Then
      
      
        all faces gathered paleness, and those that God had rejected gathered
      
      
        blackness. Then we all cried out: “Who shall be able to stand? Is my
      
      
        robe spotless?” Then the angels ceased to sing, and there was some
      
      
        time of awful silence, when Jesus spoke: “Those who have clean hands
      
      
        and pure hearts shall be able to stand; My grace is sufficient for you.”
      
      
        At this our faces lighted up, and joy filled every heart. And the angels
      
      
        struck a note higher and sung again, while the cloud drew still nearer
      
      
        the earth.
      
      
        Then Jesus’ silver trumpet sounded, as He descended on the cloud,
      
      
        wrapped in flames of fire. He gazed on the graves of the sleeping
      
      
        saints, then raised His eyes and hands to heaven, and cried, “Awake!
      
      
        awake! awake! ye that sleep in the dust, and arise.” Then there was a
      
      
        mighty earthquake. The graves opened, and the dead came up clothed
      
      
        with immortality. The 144,000 shouted “Alleluia!” as they recognized
      
      
        their friends who had been torn from them by death, and in the same
      
      
        moment we were changed and caught up together with them to meet
      
      
        the Lord in the air.