The Great Controversy - Ellen G. White | Page 237

19 . Light Through Darkness

The work of God in the earth presents , from age to age , a striking similarity in every great reformation or religious movement . The principles of God ' s dealing with men are ever the same . The important movements of the present have their parallel in those of the past , and the experience of the church in former ages has lessons of great value for our own time .
No truth is more clearly taught in the Bible than that God by His Holy Spirit especially directs His servants on earth in the great movements for the carrying forward of the work of salvation . Men are instruments in the hand of God , employed by Him to accomplish His purposes of grace and mercy . Each has his part to act ; to each is granted a measure of light , adapted to the necessities of his time , and sufficient to enable him to perform the work which God has given him to do . But no man , however honored of Heaven , has ever attained to a full understanding of the great plan of redemption , or even to a perfect appreciation of the divine purpose in the work for his own time . Men do not fully understand what God would accomplish by the work which He gives them to do ; they do not comprehend , in all its bearings , the message which they utter in His name .
" Canst thou by searching find out God ? canst thou find out the Almighty unto perfection ?" " My thoughts are not your thoughts , neither are your ways My ways , saith the Lord . For as the heavens are higher than the earth , so are My ways higher than your ways , and My thoughts than your thoughts ." " I am God , and there is none like Me , declaring the end from the beginning , and from ancient times the things that are not yet done ." Job 11:7 ; Isaiah 55:8 , 9 ; 46:9 , 10 . Even the prophets who were favored with the special illumination of the Spirit did not fully comprehend the import of the revelations committed to them . The meaning was to be unfolded from age to age , as the people of God should need the instruction therein contained .
Peter , writing of the salvation brought to light through the gospel , says : Of this salvation " the prophets have inquired and searched diligently , who prophesied of the grace that should come unto you : searching what , or what manner of time the Spirit of Christ which was in them did signify , when it testified beforehand the sufferings of Christ , and the glory that should follow . Unto whom it was revealed , that not unto themselves , but unto us they did minister ." 1 Peter 1:10-12 .
Yet while it was not given to the prophets to understand fully the things revealed to them , they earnestly sought to obtain all the light which God had been pleased to make
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