In this unique devotional George R. Knight reintroduces the spiritual ancestors of the Adventist church. Knight reveals that they weren’t perfect, or always easy to get along with, but they shared one common goal: telling others about the soon-coming savior. Knight reminds Adventists of the true value of their legacy, and calls the church to remember their struggles and the spiritual inheritance they left. In shaping the future of Adventism, these intrepid pioneers molded not only the past, but also the present. Through reflecting on this history, Knight encourages Adventists to contemplate the future to which we are each contributors.
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“God never ever said our path through life would be easy. But He has promised that if we are faithful to Him, He will bless us and be with us.” (Page 27)
“We have nothing to fear for the future, except as we shall forget the way the Lord has led us, and His teaching in our past history’” (Page 9)
“One branch of the restorationist movement had special importance to Seventh-day Adventists: the Christian Connexion. James White and Joseph Bates (two of Adventism’s three founders) were members of it.” (Page 62)
“‘there is danger of our ministers dwelling too much on doctrines, … when their own soul needs practical godliness’” (Page 273)
“‘God does not adopt us as His children because we are good, but in order to make us good.’” (Page 269)
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