The Great Controversy Chapter 21: A Warning Rejected
This week, Pastor Ted Wilson discusses Chapter 21 of The Great Controversy, titled “A Warning Rejected,” in which the concept of freedom is considered. God gave us the incredible gift of choice—the freedom to love our Creator and follow Him, or to reject all He is and go our own way. He's given us the freedom to love, or to hate; to choose life, or death.
The Great Controversy Chapter 20: A Great Religious Awakening
This week, Pastor Ted Wilson discusses Chapter 20 of The Great Controversy titled “A Great Religious Awakening,” in which the Advent Movement appeared in different areas at the same time. In Germany, Dr. Joseph Wolff, came to the same conclusions as William Miller in America, studying the same truths at the same time.
The Great Controversy Chapter 19: Light Through Darkness
This week, Pastor Ted Wilson and his wife, Nancy, discuss Chapter 19 of The Great Controversy titled “Light through Darkness,” in which the author, Ellen White, talks about William Miller and his search for truth.
The Great Controversy Chapter 18 Part 4: An American Reformer
Pastor Ted Wilson continues with part four, studying Chapter 18 of The Great Controversy this week, in which “An American Reformer,” William Miller finally shares his understanding of Christ’s return and the 2300-Day Prophecy publicly. A licensed minister of the Baptist Church, Miller used his own funds to travel and teach the truth of the prophetic return of Jesus. When the meteor shower of November 13, 1833, occurred, the prophecy from Revelation 6:13 was completed, and many came to know the truth of God’s prophetic Word.
The Great Controversy Chapter 18 Part 3: An American Reformer
Pastor Ted Wilson continues with Part Three, studying Chapter 18 of The Great Controversy this week, in which “An American Reformer,” William Miller, learned that a day in Bible prophecy represents a year. Using this information, Miller was determined to solve the longest time prophecy in the Bible, found in Daniel 8.
The Great Controversy Chapter 18 Part 2: An American Reformer
Pastor Ted Wilson continues with Part Two of Chapter 18 of The Great Controversy this week, in which “An American Reformer,” William Miller, studies the Bible line by line with just in-text references and a concordance. He pays close attention to Daniel and Revelation and eventually discovers the literal return of Jesus is predicted through current events and Scripture.
The Great Controversy Chapter 18: An American Reformer
This week, Pastor Ted Wilson discusses Chapter 18 of The Great Controversy, “An American Reformer,” in which William Miller turns to the Bible after despising Christianity as a deist for 12 years. At the age of 34, Miller was touched by the Holy Spirit and introduced to the Savior, Jesus Christ.
The Great Controversy Chapter 17: Heralds of the Morning Part 2
This week, Pastor Ted Wilson continues discussing Chapter 17 of The Great Controversy, “Heralds of the Morning,” in which on the 19th of May, 1780, the "Dark Day" occurred, a strange phenomenon seen across the entire stretch of the northeastern United States, known as New England. This ignited fear and renewed fervor in studying and understanding end-time events and biblical signs of Jesus’ Second Coming. Find out who understood these prophecies and how God blessed this important message.
The Great Controversy Chapter 17: Heralds of the Morning
This week, Pastor Ted Wilson discusses Chapter 17 of The Great Controversy, “Heralds of the Morning,” in which author, Ellen White, shares the signs that will take place on Earth before Christ’s Second Coming. These natural disasters and strange events are documented throughout history.
The Great Controversy Chapter 16: The Pilgrim Fathers
This week, Pastor Ted Wilson, with his wife, Nancy, discusses Chapter 16 of The Great Controversy, “The Pilgrim Fathers,” in which faithful believers in England, known as Puritans, seek refuge in a place where they can worship freely. Separated from their country and the Church of England, the Puritans banded together to travel to a new land where they could experience religious freedom.