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The European Union in Prophecy
The Lord held the spirit of opposition in check while His servants explained the
reasons of their faith. Sometimes the instrument was feeble; but the Spirit of God
gave power to His truth. The presence of holy angels was felt in these assemblies, and
many were daily added to the believers. As the evidences of Christ's soon coming were
repeated, vast crowds listened in breathless silence to the solemn words. Heaven and
earth seemed to approach each other. The power of God was felt upon old and young
and middle-aged. Men sought their homes with praises upon their lips, and the glad
sound rang out upon the still night air. None who attended those meetings can ever
forget those scenes of deepest interest.
The proclamation of a definite time for Christ's coming called forth great
opposition from many of all classes, from the minister in the pulpit down to the most
reckless, Heaven-daring sinner. The words of prophecy were fulfilled: "There shall
come in the last days scoffers, walking after their own lusts, and saying, Where is the
promise of His coming? for since the fathers fell asleep, all things continue as they
were from the beginning of the creation." 2 Peter 3:3, 4. Many who professed to love
the Saviour, declared that they had no opposition to the doctrine of the second advent;
they merely objected to the definite time. But God's all-seeing eye read their hearts.
They did not wish to hear of Christ's coming to judge the world in righteousness. They
had been unfaithful servants, their works would not bear the inspection of the heart-
searching God, and they feared to meet their Lord. Like the Jews at the time of
Christ's first advent they were not prepared to welcome Jesus. They not only refused
to listen to the plain arguments from the Bible, but ridiculed those who were looking
for the Lord. Satan and his angels exulted, and flung the taunt in the face of Christ
and holy angels that His professed people had so little love for Him that they did not
desire His appearing.
"No man knoweth the day nor the hour" was the argument most often brought
forward by rejecters of the advent faith. The scripture is: "Of that day and hour
knoweth no man, no not the angels of heaven, but My Father only." Matthew 24:36.
A clear and harmonious explanation of this text was given by those who were looking
for the Lord, and the wrong use made of it by their opponents was clearly shown. The
words were spoken by Christ in that memorable conversation with His disciples upon
Olivet after He had for the last time departed from the temple. The disciples had
asked the question: "What shall be the sign of Thy coming, and of the end of the
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