Introduction
The Seventh-day Adventist Church is brought to view in prophecy in the setting of conflict, for Satan, the dragon, wages relentless war against those who “keep the commandments of God, and have the testimony of Jesus.” The great adversary knows that if he is successful in misleading and confusing Seventh-day Adventists, he frustrates the purposes of God. His attacks are usually of an insidious character, and often of a nature tending to lead sincere men and women to such extremes that they will believe a lie. (2SM 12.1)
The instruction included in this section, supplementing like warnings appearing in earlier E. G. White books, for the most part were drawn together in 1933 in a compilation to meet a critical situation that developed in one local conference. Available in mimeographed form, this material has been much appreciated and has served the church well. The Trustees of the Ellen G. White Publications welcome this opportunity to present these important counsels in permanent form. (2SM 12.2)
The instruction included in this section, supplementing like warnings appearing in earlier E. G. White books, for the most part were drawn together in 1933 in a compilation to meet a critical situation that developed in one local conference. Available in mimeographed form, this material has been much appreciated and has served the church well. The Trustees of the Ellen G. White Publications welcome this opportunity to present these important counsels in permanent form. (2SM 12.3)
The section closes with various statements dealing with the manifestation of spurious miracle-working power and the relative importance of miracles to the presentation of testing truths. These counsels are of particular value now, and will be more essential as we near the earth’s closing days, when Satan, through one scheme and device after another, will attempt to deceive the very elect. (2SM 12.4)
White Trustees. (2SM 12)