The Great Controversy Chapter 15 Part 3: The Bible and the French Revolution
This week, Pastor Ted Wilson continues discussing Chapter 15 of The Great Controversy, “The Bible and the French Revolution,” in which the worship of God was abolished by the National Assembly. Bibles were collected and publicly burned with scorn. The country completely descended into idolatry, worshiping a decadent young woman they crowned the "Goddess of Reason."
The Great Controversy Chapter 15 Part 2: The Bible and the French Revolution
This week, Pastor Ted Wilson continues discussing Chapter 15 of The Great Controversy, “The Bible and the French Revolution,” in which an official legislative body unanimously renounced the belief and worship of God in 1793. For centuries, the blood of martyrs was shed in France—the Waldenses, the Albigenses, and the brave Huguenots—all attempted to bring the light of the Gospel into their country.
The Great Controversy Chapter 15 Part 1: The Bible and the French Revolution
This week, Pastor Ted Wilson and his wife, Nancy, discuss Chapter 15 of The Great Controversy, “The Bible and the French Revolution,” in which the papal supremacy in France further suppresses scripture in France–all prophesied accurately in Revelation 11. The papal reign would also come to an end as foretold in Bible prophecy, and France would play a role.
The Great Controversy Chapter 14 Part 3: Later English Reformers
This week, Pastor Ted Wilson continues the discussion of Chapter 14 of The Great Controversy, “Later English Reformers,” in which John Wesley spent some time with the Moravians in America and was deeply impressed with their faith and Christian life.
The Great Controversy Chapter 14 Part 2: Later English Reformers
This week, Pastor Ted Wilson continues the discussion of Chapter 14 of The Great Controversy, “Later English Reformers,” in which John Knox is brought before the queen of Scotland and charged with heresy. When speaking boldly before the queen, he had the opportunity to share the importance of God’s Word and interpret the Scriptures. Because of the bold testimony of John Knox and people like him, the Reformation gradually took hold in Scotland.
The Great Controversy Chapter 14: Later English Reformers
This week, Pastor Ted Wilson discusses Chapter 14 of The Great Controversy, “Later English Reformers,” in which, Erasmus, the Dutch theologian, published his famous Greek New Testament, which would become the standard from which Martin Luther and William Tyndale worked in producing translations of the Bible into German and English.
The Great Controversy Chapter 13 Part 2: The Reformation in Scandinavia
This week, Pastor Ted Wilson continues the discussion on chapter thirteen of The Great Controversy, “The Netherlands and Scandinavia,” in which Hans Tausen converts to Lutheranism and has a great effect on the people of Denmark.
The Great Controversy Chapter 13: The Reformation in the Netherlands
This week, Pastor Ted Wilson discusses chapter thirteen of The Great Controversy, “The Reformation in the Netherlands,” in which Menno Simons, from one of the provinces of Holland, withdrew from the Roman Church and devoted his life to teaching the truth throughout the Netherlands and Northern Germany.
Remembering How God Led (160th Anniversary)
This week, Pastor Ted Wilson discusses a very important date in the history of God's last-day remnant movement—May 20, 1863—in which 18 delegates gathered to organize the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
The Great Controversy Chapter 12: The French Reformation Part 3
This week, Pastor Ted Wilson continues discussing chapter twelve of The Great Controversy, “The French Reformation,” in which the Holy Scriptures were placed into the hands of the common people and nobility across France because of Lefevre's French translation of the New Testament in 1523.