Adventist History | Back to the Wilderness

Understand the pivotal 1888 Minneapolis General Conference and its aftermath. Despite Ellen White’s vision urging her to stay, witness the spirit of resistance, sarcasm, and ridicule directed towards the message of righteousness by faith presented by A.T. Jones and E.J. Waggoner. Recognize the core issue: a reliance on self-righteousness and works (“as barren as the hills of Gilboa”) rather than appropriating Christ’s imputed righteousness. Explore the profound consequences of rejecting this “most precious message”—identified as the Third Angel’s Message and the beginning of the Loud Cry—including the delay of Christ’s coming, the postponement of the Sunday Law crisis, and the church metaphorically returning to wander in the wilderness. Heed the call to embrace justification by faith alone as the only hope for salvation and the necessary preparation for the final events.

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