Early Writings
by Ellen G. White
The Shaking
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God views with approval those who are earnestly pleading with God in prayer.
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I saw some, with strong faith and agonizing cries, pleading
with God. Their countenances were pale and marked with deep anxiety, expressive
of their internal struggle. Firmness and great earnestness was expressed in
their countenances; large drops of perspiration fell from their foreheads. Now
and then their faces would light up with the marks of God's approbation, and
again the same solemn, earnest, anxious look would settle upon them. {EW 269.1}
Evil angels crowded around, pressing darkness upon them to
shut out Jesus from their view, that their eyes might be drawn to the darkness
that surrounded them, and thus they be led to distrust God and murmur against
Him. Their only safety was in keeping their eyes directed upward. Angels of God
had charge over His people, and as the poisonous atmosphere of evil angels was
pressed around these anxious ones, the [270]
heavenly angels were continually wafting their wings over them to scatter the
thick darkness. {EW 269.2}
As the praying ones continued their earnest cries, at times
a ray of light from Jesus came to them, to encourage their hearts and light up
their countenances. Some, I saw, did not participate in this work of agonizing
and pleading. They seemed indifferent and careless. They were not resisting the
darkness around them, and it shut them in like a thick cloud. The angels of God
left these and went to the aid of the earnest, praying ones. I saw angels of
God hasten to the assistance of all who were struggling with all their power to
resist the evil angels and trying to help themselves by calling upon God with
perseverance. But His angels left those who made no effort to help themselves,
and I lost sight of them. {EW
270.1}
I asked the meaning of the shaking I had seen and was shown
that it would be caused by the straight testimony called forth by the counsel
of the True Witness to the Laodiceans. This will have its effect upon the heart
of the receiver, and will lead him to exalt the standard and pour forth the
straight truth. Some will not bear this straight testimony. They will rise up
against it, and this is what will cause a shaking among God's people. {EW 270.2}
I saw that the testimony of the True Witness has not been
half heeded. The solemn testimony upon which the destiny of the church hangs
has been lightly esteemed, if not entirely disregarded. This testimony must
work deep repentance; all who truly receive it will obey it and be purified. {EW 270.3}
Said the angel, "List ye!" Soon I heard a voice
like many musical instruments all sounding in perfect strains, sweet and
harmonious. It surpassed any music I had ever heard, seeming to be full of
mercy, compassion, and elevating, holy joy. It thrilled through [271]
my whole being. Said the angel, "Look ye!" My attention was then
turned to the company I had seen, who were mightily shaken. I was shown those
whom I had before seen weeping and praying in agony of spirit. The company of
guardian angels around them had been doubled, and they were clothed with an
armor from their head to their feet. They moved in exact order, like a company
of soldiers. Their countenances expressed the severe conflict which they had
endured, the agonizing struggle they had passed through. Yet their features,
marked with severe internal anguish, now shone with the light and glory of
heaven. They had obtained the victory, and it called forth from them the
deepest gratitude and holy, sacred joy. {EW 270.4}
The numbers of this company had lessened. Some had been
shaken out and left by the way. The careless and indifferent, who did not join
with those who prized victory and salvation enough to perseveringly plead and
agonize for it, did not obtain it, and they were left behind in darkness, and
their places were immediately filled by others taking hold of the truth and
coming into the ranks. Evil angels still pressed around them, but could have no
power over them. {EW
271.1}
I heard those clothed with the armor speak forth the truth
with great power. It had effect. Many had been bound; some wives by their
husbands, and some children by their parents. The honest who had been prevented
from hearing the truth now eagerly laid hold upon it. All fear of their
relatives was gone, and the truth alone was exalted to them. They had been
hungering and thirsting for truth; it was dearer and more precious than life. I
asked what had made this great change. An angel answered, "It is the
latter rain, the refreshing from the presence of the Lord, the loud cry of the
third angel." [272] {EW 271.2}
Great power was with these chosen ones. Said the angel,
"Look ye!" My attention was turned to the wicked, or unbelievers.
They were all astir. The zeal and power with the people of God had aroused and
enraged them. Confusion, confusion, was on every side. I saw measures taken
against the company who had the light and power of God. Darkness thickened
around them; yet they stood firm, approved of God, and trusting in Him. I saw
them perplexed; next I heard them crying unto God earnestly. Day and night
their cry ceased not: "Thy will, O God, be done! If it can glorify Thy name,
make a way of escape for Thy people! Deliver us from the heathen around about
us. They have appointed us unto death; but Thine arm can bring salvation."
These are all the words which I can bring to mind. All seemed to have a deep
sense of their unworthiness and manifested entire submission to the will of
God; yet, like Jacob, every one, without an exception, was earnestly pleading
and wrestling for deliverance. {EW 272.1}
Soon after they had commenced their earnest cry, the angels,
in sympathy, desired to go to their deliverance. But a tall, commanding angel
suffered them not. He said, "The will of God is not yet fulfilled. They
must drink of the cup. They must be baptized with the baptism." {EW 272.2}
Soon I heard the voice of God, which shook the heavens and
the earth. There was a mighty earthquake. Buildings were shaken down on every
side. I then heard a triumphant shout of victory, loud, musical, and clear. I
looked upon the company, who, a short time before, were in such distress and
bondage. Their captivity was turned. A glorious light shone upon them. How
beautiful they then looked! All marks of care and weariness were gone, and
health and beauty were seen in every countenance. Their [273]
enemies, the heathen around them, fell like dead men; they could not endure the
light that shone upon the delivered, holy ones. This light and glory remained
upon them, until Jesus was seen in the clouds of heaven, and the faithful,
tried company were changed in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, from glory
to glory. And the graves were opened, and the saints came forth, clothed with
immortality, crying, "Victory over death and the grave"; and together
with the living saints they were caught up to meet their Lord in the air, while
rich, musical shouts of glory and victory were upon every immortal tongue. {EW 272.3}
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