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  1. Section I—The Light on Our
  2. Pathway
  3. Introduction
  4. Statements penned by Ellen G. White, regarding her work as the messenger of the
  5. Lord and concerning the processes by which God communicates his will to members
  6. of the human family, are always helpful and interesting. Such are presented in this
  7. opening section of Selected Messages.
  8. Although the question of inspiration was touched on at intervals through her
  9. seventy years of ministry, the outstanding presentation is the author’s introduction
  10. to The Great Controversy (not appearing here) written in May, 1888. An earlier
  11. statement, “Objections to the Bible,” penned in 1886, is published herein, and another,
  12. “The Inspiration of the Word of God,” written in the autumn of 1888, is also presented
  13. here. A fourth major statement, “The mysteries of the Bible a proof of its inspiration,”
  14. was published in 1889 and may be found in Testimonies for the Church 5:698-711.
  15. Various explanations about her work, the republication of the 1913 tract “The
  16. writing and sending out of the testimonies to the church,” and Mrs. White’s answers
  17. to certain questions and charges concerning her earlier writings round out the section
  18. devoted to “The Light on Our Pathway.”—White trustees.
  19. 14
  20. Chap. 1 - The Inspiration of the Prophetic
  21. Writers
  22. The Inspiration of the Word of God
  23. This is a time when the question with all propriety may be asked, “When the Son
  24. of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?” (Luke 18:8).
  25. Spiritual darkness has covered the earth and gross darkness the people. There
  26. are in many churches skepticism and infidelity in the interpretation of the Scriptures.
  27. Many, very many, are questioning the verity and truth of the Scriptures. Human
  28. reasoning and the imaginings of the human heart are undermining the inspiration of
  29. the Word of God, and that which should be received as granted, is surrounded with a
  30. cloud of mysticism. Nothing stands out in clear and distinct lines, upon rock bottom.
  31. This is one of the marked signs of the last days.
  32. This Holy Book has withstood the assaults of Satan, who has united with evil men
  33. to make everything of divine character shrouded in clouds and darkness. But the Lord
  34. has preserved this Holy Book by His own miraculous power in its present shape—a
  35. chart or guidebook to the human family to show them the way to heaven.
  36. But the oracles of God have been so manifestly neglected that there are but few
  37. in our world, even of those

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