Questions On Doctrine Sextet Vol. 4

Questions On Doctrine Sextet Vol. 4

Authors: Standish and Standish

This volume of the "Questions on Doctrine" Sextet explores in further depth the reason why there was so little public opposition to "Questions on Doctrine" though it taught doctrines alien to those believed by earlier Seventh-day Adventists and also by the overwhelmingly number of leaders in the 1950s.

 

Clearly there were multiple reasons, which are explored in this volume. Yet, the sacred integrity of the precious truths which God had entrusted to the Seventh-day Adventist people were at stake. Momentous issues were in jeopardy.

 

The integrity of God's sacred end-time truths were in the balance. Truths essential to the preparation for God's end-time people to be ready to receive the seal of the living God and the latter rain to complete the gospel commission were dangerously compromised.

 

When opposition was raised, determined measures were undertaken by key leaders which, it would seem, intimidated many would-be "critics" of "Questions on Doctrine." How tragic! The results are the worst apostasy in the history of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

 

In the following fifty years that apostasy has greatly deepened. We pray that this volume and the others in this sextet will have a part in fulfilling this call:

 

"It is thought by some to be a misfortune when erroneous theories are advanced, but the Lord has said, 'All things work together for good to them that love God.'...Every time that error is advanced, it will work for good to those who sincerely love God; for when the truth is shadowed by error, those whom the Lord has made His sentinels will make the truth sharper and clearer. They will search the Scriptures for evidence of their faith. The advancement of error is the call for God's servants to arouse, and place the truth in bold relief." (The Signs of the Times, January 6, 1898)

 

Paperback: 384 pages

Publisher: Hartland Publications

ISBN 13: 978-1605640013

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