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Now
Christ again appears to the view of His enemies. Far above the city, upon a foundation of
burnished gold, is a throne, high and lifted up. Upon this throne sits the Son of God, and around Him are the subjects
of His Kingdom. The power and majesty of Christ no language
can describe, no pen portray. The glory of the Eternal
Father
is enshrouding His Son. The brightness of His presence fills the City of GOD, and flows out
beyond the gates, flooding the whole earth with its radiance. Nearest the
throne are those who were once zealous in the cause of Satan, but who, plucked as brands from the burning, have followed
their Saviour with deep, intense
devotion. Next are those who perfected Christian characters in the midst of
falsehood and infidelity, those who honored the law of GOD when the Christian world declared it void, and the
millions, of all ages, who were martyred for their faith. And beyond is the
"great multitude, which no man could number, of all nations, and kindreds,
and people, and tongues, . . . before the throne, and before the Lamb, clothed with white robes, and
palms in their hands." Revelation 7:9. Their warfare is ended, their
victory won. They have run the race and reached the prize. The palm branch in
their hands is a symbol of their triumph, the white robe an emblem of the
spotless righteousness of Christ which now is theirs. The redeemed raise a song of
praise that echoes and re-echoes through the vaults of heaven: "Salvation to our GOD which sitteth
upon the throne, and unto the Lamb." Verse 10. And angel and seraph unite
their voices in adoration. As the redeemed have beheld the power and malignity
of Satan, they have seen, as never
before, that no power but that of Christ could have
made them conquerors. In all that shining throng there are none to ascribe
salvation to themselves, as if they had prevailed by their own power and
goodness. Nothing is said of what they have done or suffered; but the burden of
every song, the keynote of every anthem, is: Salvation to our GOD and unto the Lamb.
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In the
presence of the assembled inhabitants of earth and heaven the final coronation
of the Son of GOD takes place. And now, invested with supreme majesty
and power, the King of kings pronounces sentence upon the rebels against His
government and executes justice upon those who have transgressed His law and
oppressed His people. Says the prophet of GOD: "I saw a great white throne, and Him
that sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away; and there
was found no place for them. And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before GOD; and the
books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: and
the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books,
according to their works." Revelation 20:11, 12. As soon as
the books of record are opened, and the eye of Jesus looks upon the wicked, they are conscious of every sin which
they have ever committed. They see just where their feet diverged from the path
of purity and holiness, just how far pride and rebellion have carried them in
the violation of the law of GOD. The
seductive temptations which they encouraged by indulgence in sin, the blessings
perverted, the messengers of GOD despised,
the warnings rejected, the waves of mercy beaten back by the stubborn,
unrepentant heart--all appear as if written in letters of fire. Above the
throne is revealed the cross; and like a
panoramic view appear the scenes of Adam's temptation
and fall, and the successive steps in the great plan of redemption. The Saviour's lowly birth; His early life of simplicity and
obedience; His baptism in Jordan; the fast and temptation in the wilderness;
His public ministry, unfolding to men heaven's most precious blessings; the
days crowded with deeds of love and mercy, the nights of prayer and watching in
the solitude of the mountains; the plottings of envy, hate, and malice which
repaid His benefits; the awful, mysterious agony in Gethsemane beneath the
crushing weight of the sins of the whole world; His betrayal into the hands of the murderous
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mob;
the fearful events of that night of horror--the unresisting prisoner, forsaken
by His best-loved disciples, rudely hurried through the streets of Jerusalem;
the Son of GOD exultingly displayed before Annas, arraigned in the
high priest's palace, in the judgment hall of Pilate, before the cowardly and
cruel Herod, mocked, insulted, tortured, and condemned to die--all are vividly
portrayed. And now before the swaying multitude are revealed the final
scenes--the patient Sufferer treading the path to Calvary; the Prince of heaven
hanging upon the cross; the haughty priests and the jeering rabble deriding His
expiring agony; the supernatural darkness; the heaving earth, the rent rocks,
the open graves, marking the moment when the world's Redeemer yielded up His
life. The awful spectacle appears just as it was. Satan, his angels, and his
subjects have no power to turn from the picture of their own work. Each
actor recalls the part which he performed. Herod, who slew the innocent
children of Bethlehem that he might destroy the King of Israel; the base Herodias, upon whose guilty soul rests the
blood of John the Baptist; the weak,
timeserving Pilate; the mocking soldiers; the priests and rulers and the
maddened throng who cried, "His
blood be on us, and on our children!"--all behold the enormity of
their guilt. They vainly seek to hide from the divine majesty of His
countenance, outshining the glory of the sun, while the redeemed cast their
crowns at the Saviour's feet,
exclaiming: "He
died for me!" Amid the ransomed throng are the apostles of Christ, the heroic Paul, the ardent Peter, the loved
and loving John, and their
truehearted brethren, and with them the vast host of martyrs; while outside the
walls, with every vile and abominable thing, are those by whom they were
persecuted, imprisoned, and slain. There is Nero, that monster of cruelty and vice, beholding the joy and
exaltation of those whom he once tortured, and in whose extremest anguish he
found satanic delight. His mother is
there to witness the result of
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her own work; to see how the evil stamp of character
transmitted to her son, the passions encouraged and developed by her
influence and example, have borne fruit in crimes that caused the world to
shudder. There are papist priests and
prelates, who claimed to be Christ's ambassadors,
yet employed the rack, the dungeon, and the stake to control the consciences of
His people. There are the proud pontiffs
who exalted themselves above GOD and presumed to change the law of the Most High. Those pretended fathers of the church have an account
to render to GOD from which
they would fain be excused. Too late they are made to see that the Omniscient One is jealous of His law and that He will in no wise clear the guilty. They
learn now that Christ identifies
His interest with that of His suffering people; and they feel the force of His
own words: "Inasmuch as ye have
done it unto one of the least of these My brethren, ye have done it unto
Me." Matthew 25:40. The whole
wicked world stand arraigned at the bar of GOD on the
charge of high treason against the government of heaven. They have none to
plead their cause; they are without excuse; and the sentence of eternal death is pronounced against them. It is now evident to all
that the wages of sin is not noble independence and eternal life, but
slavery, ruin, and death. The wicked see what they have forfeited by their life
of rebellion. The far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory was despised
when offered them; but how desirable it now appears. "All this,"
cries the lost soul, "I might have had; but I chose to put these things
far from me. Oh, strange infatuation! I have exchanged peace, happiness, and
honor for wretchedness, infamy, and despair." All see that their exclusion
from heaven is just. By their lives they have declared: "We will not have this Man [Jesus] to reign over
us." As if entranced, the wicked have looked upon the coronation of
the Son of GOD. They see in His hands the tables of the divine law, the statutes which they have despised and
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transgressed.
They witness the outburst of wonder, rapture, and adoration from the saved; and
as the wave of melody sweeps over the multitudes without the city, all with one
voice exclaim, "Great
and marvelous are Thy works, Lord
GOD Almighty; just and true are Thy ways, Thou King
of saints" (Revelation 15:3);
and, falling prostrate, they worship the Prince of life. Satan seems
paralyzed as he beholds the glory and majesty of Christ. He who was
once a covering cherub remembers whence he has fallen. A shining seraph, "son of the morning;" how changed, how degraded! From the council
where once he was honored, he is forever excluded. He sees another now standing
near to the Father, veiling His glory. He has seen the crown placed upon the
head of Christ by an angel of lofty stature and majestic presence, and he knows
that the exalted position of this angel might have been his. Memory recalls the
home of his innocence and purity, the peace and content that were his until he
indulged in murmuring against GOD, and envy of Christ. His accusations, his rebellion, his deceptions to
gain the sympathy and support of the angels, his stubborn persistence in making
no effort for self-recovery when GOD would have granted him forgiveness --all come vividly
before him. He reviews his work among men and its results--the enmity of man
toward his fellow man, the terrible destruction of life, the rise and fall of
kingdoms, the overturning of thrones, the long succession of tumults,
conflicts, and revolutions. He recalls his constant efforts to oppose the work
of Christ and to sink man lower and lower. He sees that his
hellish plots have been powerless to destroy those who have put their trust in Jesus. As Satan looks upon his kingdom, the fruit of his toil, he sees only
failure and ruin. He has led the multitudes to believe that the City of GOD would be an easy prey; but he knows that this is false. Again and again, in the progress
of the great controversy, he has
been defeated and compelled to yield. He
knows too well the power and majesty of the Eternal.
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The
aim of the great rebel has ever been to justify himself and to prove the divine
government responsible for the rebellion. To this end he has bent all the power
of his giant intellect. He has worked deliberately and systematically, and with
marvelous success, leading vast multitudes to accept his version of the great controversy which has been so
long in progress. For thousands
of years
this chief of conspiracy has palmed off falsehood for truth. But the time has
now come when the rebellion is to be
finally defeated and the history and character of Satan disclosed. In his
last great effort to dethrone Christ, destroy His
people, and take possession of the City of GOD, the
archdeceiver has been fully unmasked. Those who have united with him see the
total failure of his cause. Christ's followers
and the loyal angels behold the full extent of his machinations against the
government of GOD. He is the
object of universal abhorrence. Satan
sees that his voluntary rebellion has unfitted him for heaven. He has trained his powers to war against GOD; the purity,
peace, and harmony of heaven would be to him supreme torture. His
accusations against the mercy and justice of GOD are now
silenced. The reproach which he has endeavored to cast upon Jehovah rests
wholly upon himself. And now Satan
bows down and confesses the justice of his sentence. "Who shall not fear Thee, O Lord, and glorify Thy name? for Thou only art holy: for all nations
shall come and worship before Thee; for Thy judgments are made manifest." Verse 4. Every question of truth and error in the
long-standing controversy has now been made plain. The results of rebellion,
the fruits of setting aside the divine statutes, have been laid open to the
view of all created intelligences. The working out of Satan's rule in contrast with the government of GOD has been presented to the whole universe. Satan's own
works have condemned him. GOD's wisdom, His justice, and His goodness stand
fully vindicated. It is seen that all His dealings in the great controversy
have been conducted
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with respect
to the eternal good of His people and the good of all the worlds that He has
created. "All Thy works shall praise Thee, O Lord; and Thy saints shall
bless Thee." Psalm 145:10. The history of sin will stand to all eternity as a
witness that with the existence of GOD's law is bound up the happiness of all the beings He has created. With all the facts of the great controversy in view, the whole universe, both loyal and
rebellious, with one accord declare: "Just
and true are Thy ways, Thou King of saints." Before the universe has
been clearly presented the great sacrifice made by the Father and the Son in man's
behalf. The hour has come when Christ occupies His
rightful position and is glorified above principalities and powers and every
name that is named. It was for the joy that was set before Him--that He might
bring many sons unto glory--that He endured the cross and despised
the shame. And inconceivably great as was the sorrow and the shame, yet greater
is the joy and the glory. He looks upon the redeemed, renewed in His own image, every heart bearing the
perfect impress of the divine, every face reflecting the likeness of their King. He beholds in them the result of
the travail of His soul, and He is satisfied. Then, in a voice that reaches the
assembled multitudes of the righteous and the wicked, He declares: "Behold the purchase of My blood! For
these I suffered, for these I died, that they might dwell in My presence
throughout eternal
ages."
And the song of praise ascends from the white-robed ones about the throne: "Worthy is the Lamb that was
slain to receive power, and riches, and wisdom, and strength, and honor, and
glory, and blessing." Revelation 5:12.
Notwithstanding
that Satan has been constrained to
acknowledge GOD's justice and
to bow to the supremacy of Christ, his character remains unchanged. The spirit of
rebellion, like a mighty torrent, again bursts forth. Filled with frenzy, he
determines not to yield the great
controversy. The time has come for a
last desperate struggle against the King.
E.G.White
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