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The ABIDING GIFT of PROPHECY


Arthur Grosvenor Daniells

Table of Contents

Forward

SECTION ONE: THE PATRIARCHAL AGE

 I. The Prophetic Gift Bestowed

II. Prophetic Terms Defined

III. The Gift in the Patriarchal Dispensation 

SECTION TWO: THE MOSAIC DISPENSATION

IV. Manifest From Egypt to Canaan

V. From Joshua to Samuel

VI. During the Revolt of Israel

VII. Prophetic Guidance to Kings

VIII. Ministry of Prophets to Israel

IX. In the Crises Over Heathenism

X. Prophetic Work of Elisha

XI. The Last Prophets of Israel

XII. The Prophets of Judah

XIII. Seven Prophetic Writers

XIV. Prophets During the Captivity

XV. Prophets After the Captivity

SECTION THREE: THE APOSTOLIC PERIOD  

XVI. In the Apostolic Age

 SECTION FOUR: THE CHRISTIAN ERA

XVII. The Witness of the Second Century

XVIII. Evidences in the Third and Fourth Centuries

XIX. Separations From the Church

XX. Light Penetrates the Darkness

XXI. Reformation and Post-Reformation Period

XXII. Nearing the Great Consummation

XXIII. The Awakening Advent Hope

 SECTION FIVE: THE REMNANT HOUR 

XXIV. Gift Renewed in the Remnant Church

XXV. A Sound Basis for Confidence

XXVI. Claims Tested by the Word

XXVII. Claims Tested by Their Fruits

XXVIII. Establishing the Australasian Missionary College

XXIX. Meeting a Publishing Work Crisis

XXX. Denomination Saved From Pantheistic Teaching

XXXI. The Providential Move to Washington, D. C.

XXXII. Our Medical School at Loma Linda

XXXIII. Confidence Confirmed by Personal Experiences

XXXIV. Believe in the Prophetic Gift


Author's Foreword


For a third of a century it has been my privilege to present, with increasing fullness, certain of the evidences centring in the theme of this book, “The Abiding Gift of Prophecy.” Particularly is this true of those features treated in the early and latter sections, dealing, first, with the Biblical evidences concerning the continuance of spiritual gifts, but more especially of their latter-day bestowal upon the remnant church. For years, ministerial groups and General Conference Councils have gone on record asking that these studies be placed in book form. This was duly promised by the author, and the work has been pursued with much pleasure and satisfaction.

This volume deals with but one theme—The Abiding Gift of Prophecy. That prophetic gift has been God's chosen method of revealing Himself to the human race after man had been ruined through sin. Before being estranged from God by this blighting, alien curse, he had free and open access to the presence of his Creator. But after the fall this open way was closed. Since then, an obscuring veil has separated man from the presence of God.

Only through men chosen and called by His sovereign will has God clearly disclosed His purposes and fully revealed the future. The bestowal of the prophetic gift upon an individual has made that person a prophet. The operation of this gift, therefore, is wholly planned and utilized by the Lord Himself. Concerning those whom He calls to the prophetic office, He says: “Hear now My words: If there be a prophet among you, I the Lord will make Myself known unto him in a vision, and will speak unto him in a dream.” Num. 12:6.

At the birth of John the Baptist, the prophetic power of the Spirit came upon his father Zacharias. Being “filled with the Holy Ghost,” he “prophesied, saying, Blessed be the Lord God of Israel; for He hath visited and redeemed His people.” In the midst of an outburst of joy over the advent of the long-expected Messiah, “to give knowledge of salvation” by the remission of sins through faith in His name, Zacharias testifies that God had spoken “by the mouth of His holy prophets, which have been since the world began.” Luke 1:67-70. This most expressive and significant statement of the early bestowal and continuance of the prophetic gift was repeated by the apostle Peter, who declared that God “hath spoken by the mouth of all His holy prophets since the world began.” Acts 3:21.

This prophetic gift bestowed was to abide with the church from Adam to the second advent of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, when He comes to take His redeemed people to Paradise. It did not cease with the apostles, but is traceable through the centuries to the last days of human history, just before the return of our Lord. When that supreme event of the ages shall occur, then—and not until then—shall come to pass that which is spoken of by the apostle Paul:

“Love never faileth: but whether there be prophecies, they shall be done away; whether there be tongues, they shall cease; whether there be knowledge, it shall be done away. For we know in part, and we prophesy in part; but when that which is perfect is come, that which is in part shall be done away.” 1 Cor. 13: 8-10, A. R. V.

The tracing of the manifestations of this gracious gift through the ages has been a fascinating and most enlightening study. As may be surmised, it has required a vast amount of research. For much of this, and for the critical reading and improvement of the manuscript, I am greatly indebted to a number of my friends who have been deeply interested in the production of this volume.

Arthur Grosvenor Daniells.