
Great Controversy
'Great Controversy' Summary
Ellen G. White's "The Great Controversy" is a foundational text for Seventh-day Adventism. It traces the ongoing conflict between good and evil throughout history, beginning with the fall of Jerusalem and continuing through the Dark Ages, the Reformation, and into the future. The book explores themes of spiritual warfare, the rise and fall of empires, the development of Christianity, and the ultimate triumph of Jesus Christ. White argues that the world is engaged in a great struggle between Christ and Satan, with humanity caught in the middle. She draws on biblical prophecy and her own visions to illuminate the nature of God's plan for humanity and the role of Satan in opposing it. The Great Controversy also examines the relationship between God and humans, the nature of sin, and the importance of faith. It emphasizes the significance of the Sabbath as a reminder of God's creative work and a symbol of his enduring covenant with humanity. The book concludes with a vision of the future, where Christ will ultimately defeat Satan and establish his everlasting kingdom.Book Details
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