-
(UPLIFTING MUSIC)
-
BOY: (SHOUTS) Read all about it!
-
Read all about Christ's return!
-
Read all about it!
-
I'd like to see the view
from up in those clouds.
-
WOMAN: You will soon enough.
We all will.
-
BOY: (SHOUTS) Read all about
Christ's return!
-
Don't forget your paper!
-
Read all about it!
-
MAN: I'll take a copy, lad.
-
So, people find intrigue
in the news of the Lord's
return?
-
Well, people want to hear about
the end of the world, sir.
-
(TOWNSPEOPLE CHATTER NEARBY)
-
(COINS JINGLE)
-
BOY: Read all about it!
-
Read all about Christ's return!
-
(ARTILLERY FIRE AND EXPLOSIONS
ECHO)
-
MAN: (SHOUTS) Captain Miller,
sir?!
-
MAN: (SHOUTS) No! No more!
-
(EXPLOSIONS AND SHOUTING
CONTINUE)
-
MAN: Captain, we've got
no more rounds!
-
Captain?! Captain?!
-
Captain Miller?!
-
(GASPS)
-
(BREATHES RAPIDLY)
-
(GASPS)
-
(READS) “But how conceive
a God supremely good,
-
“Who heaps his favours
on the sons he loves,
-
“Yet scatters evil
with as large a hand?
-
“A God came down
to lift our stricken race -
-
“He visited the earth
and changed it not.”
-
(PIG GRUNTS)
-
The children have asked for you.
-
Will you take them some bread
with butter and cheese?
-
Yes, my dear.
-
(SIGHS) And what are you
thinking about today, Mr Miller?
-
Voltaire.
-
Voltaire believes there is
a supreme power.
-
But he does not accept that God
has
anything to do with us
personally.
-
I...survived that battle
in Plattsburgh, Lucy and...
-
..I have to know why.
-
And Voltaire's words
provide no answers, then?
-
(INDISTINCT CHATTERING)
-
God reached down to the
battlefield
to...meddle in the lives of men?
-
It goes against reason, William.
It's not logical.
-
If you had seen the shells
and the blood that day,
-
you'd know the only explanation
for our victory
-
was some sort of divine
intervention.
-
And what of the men and boys
who died around you?
-
Was it the hand of God
that put them in the grave?
-
I don't have the answer
for that, Abner.
-
All I know is I should be dead
and I am not.
-
Perhaps the Bible has an answer.
-
Come now, Mr Miller.
-
The Bible is an ancient
fairytale.
You have no proof of its
validity.
-
WILLIAM: You don't have proof
to the contrary.
-
Both views require a leap of
faith.
-
Surely one demands
as much attention as the other.
-
So, now an ancient text
is your authority on all things?
-
It just may have the answers I
seek.
-
Well, I'll tell you what I seek.
-
Another pint.
-
William...
-
Hello.
-
We need a minister
for today's service...
-
(INDISTINCT CONVERSATION
CONTINUES)
-
(CHURCH ORGAN PLAYS)
-
Abner has fallen ill.
-
- Oh.
- So, they...
-
They've asked me to read the
sermon.
-
And your response was...?
-
This is what I get
for speaking in front of Mother.
-
I told her that I would next
read
the sermon when Elihu was away.
-
She...must have told
one of the elders.
-
“Indeed, all parental
instructions,
unless enforced by becoming
examples,
-
“will expose not only
the truths taught,
-
“but the parents themselves...”
-
“Many remained hardened,
-
“thoughtless of God who created
them
and of Jesus who bled to redeem
them.”
-
(MAN COUGHS)
-
“Be not deceived, beloved
parents.
-
“If you would train up your
children
in the way they should go,
-
“you must not merely instruct,
-
“but your actions must corres...
-
“..corres...
-
“..your actions must correspond
to God's calling on your heart.”
-
(WHISPERED MURMURING)
-
(READS) “For God so loved the
world,
-
“that he gave his only begotten
Son,
-
“that whosoever believeth in Him
should not perish,
-
“but have everlasting life.”
-
“I have loved thee
with an everlasting love,
-
“therefore with loving...”
-
“I am the Lord, your God,
your Saviour...”
-
“So Christ was once offered
to bear the sins of many,
-
“and unto them that look for Him
shall He appear the second
time...”
-
“And if I go, I will come
again.”
-
Little one...
-
What is it?
-
The baby bird is dead.
-
Oh...
-
My sweet child.
-
There, there.
-
It's going to be alright.
-
No.
-
It's not.
-
Come.
-
Let us lay this gentle creature
to rest.
-
Papa...
-
..I don't want to die.
-
Oh, my precious one.
-
Mmm.
-
You will yet live
for many, many years.
-
But...
-
..each of us must one day
pass from this earth.
-
Aren't you afraid of that?
-
No.
-
Not anymore.
-
For I have found a friend in
Jesus.
-
“August 16th, 1818.
-
“Now, after two years of study,
-
“I am satisfied that many of
the prophetic promises in the
Bible
-
“have been fulfilled.
-
“I must wonder, then,
-
“why not the promise
of his Second Coming?”
-
LUCY: Back to Daniel's vision,
are we?
-
Well, speak up,
so the whole family can hear.
-
“Then I heard one saint
speaking...
-
..“'How long shall the vision
-
“'concerning the sanctuary and
the host be trodden under foot?'
-
“And he said unto me,
-
“'Unto two thousand
and three hundred days -
-
“'then shall the sanctuary
be cleansed'.”
-
Hmm, that's a long time to wait
in Daniel's day.
-
More than that, I think.
-
The sanctuary here
refers to the earth...
-
..and...
-
The sanctuary refers to the
earth
-
and the cleansing
-
must be the...cleansing of the
earth
-
after the Second Coming of
Christ.
-
If each day represents one
year...
-
William, what is it?
-
Christ is coming.
-
The glorious appearing, yes.
-
Some day. Our blessed hope.
-
Lucy, you do not understand.
-
If...
-
..each of Daniel's days is one
year,
-
and...then the 2,300 days
-
will be 2,300 years
until the Second Coming of
Christ,
-
and the time period begins at
457 BC,
-
as indicated in Daniel 9,
and confirmed by historians,
-
then that brings us to...
-
..1843.
-
Christ is coming.
-
My Saviour from Plattsburgh is
coming.
-
1843.
-
(CLOCK CHIMES)
-
(CLOCK TICKS)
-
William?
-
William, my love?
-
- (GROANS)
- Come to bed.
-
(SIGHS)
-
The Bible holds the answer
to the timing of our Saviour's
return.
-
God's Word has lasted
these many centuries.
-
It will still be there in the
morning.
-
Can you believe what the Lord
has shown us?
-
Indeed.
-
I shall never again doubt
the faithfulness of Scripture.
-
“Thy word is a lamp unto my feet
-
“and a light unto my path.”
-
(HORSE NEIGHS AND SNORTS)
-
MAN: Just...
-
LUCY: What have they hit?
-
I'm unsure.
-
Whatever it is, it will not
move.
-
LUCY: Mm.
-
The ground is as stubborn
as the man who holds the title.
-
Lucy...
-
I have explained my position.
-
The Baptists, the Methodists,
the Presbyterians,
-
they all believe
that Christ will return
-
at the end of the millennium
foretold in Revelation.
-
As if...we could usher in
a thousand years of peace on our
own!
-
(SIGHS)
-
If these many years of studying
the Bible have shown me
anything,
-
it's that Christ will return
to cleanse the earth
-
at the beginning of the thousand
years, not at their end.
-
This must go beyond just our
family.
-
You must tell others, William.
-
I am no theologian.
-
Nor has anyone asked me
to be the watchman.
-
Is that so?
-
(SIGHS) Lucy...
-
..I'm a gentleman farmer.
-
I shall soon be 50. I'm too old
to take on such a challenge.
-
And “How, then, shall they call
on Him
in whom they have not believed?
-
“And how shall they believe in
Him
of whom they have not heard?
-
“And how shall they hear
without a preacher?”
-
I shall make a covenant with
God.
-
I shall speak if I am asked.
-
Well, it's your choice.
-
Are you the rock
or are you the plough?
-
And how long will it be
before someone steps forward
-
and asks to hear your wisdom?
-
(KNOCK AT DOOR)
-
LUCY: Come in.
-
- Irving.
- Aunt Lucy.
-
To what do we owe
this unexpected visit?
-
Uh, the pastor of our Baptist
church
has been called away.
-
So, Mother and Father were
hoping
you could speak in his place
tomorrow.
-
They thought you could minister
on the prophesies
-
you've been studying in the
Bible.
-
WILLIAM: I'm not a theologian,
-
nor has anyone asked me
to be the watchman.
-
LUCY: Are you the rock
or are you the plough?
-
And how long must it take
before someone...?
-
WILLIAM: I shall make
a covenant with God.
-
I will speak if I am asked.
-
No!
-
God! No!
-
I cannot preach!
-
I'm not qualified,
nor am I a watchman.
-
I beg You, do not put this
burden
upon my shoulders!
-
Send someone else!
-
(SOBS)
-
But I made You a promise.
-
How can I do less now?
-
Can I deny the only One who has
ever
truly forgiven me my failings -
-
who has saved me from myself?
-
(SIGHS) I cannot.
-
As we know, there is much
evidence
in Daniel's vision
-
that the cleansing of the
sanctuary
-
is symbolic of Christ's return
to cleanse our suffering earth,
-
which we have ravaged with war
and sullied with sin.
-
But the proof is strong
that Daniel's vision
-
began 457 years before Christ.
-
Now...
-
..take 457 from 2,300
-
and you are left with
1,843 years after Christ,
-
when the vision will be
fulfilled.
-
The conclusion must be
that some time about 1843,
-
our Saviour, Jesus Christ,
will come to take us home.
-
(GASPING AND MURMURING)
-
I think your brother-in-law
has gone mad.
-
My dear friends and family,
-
are you prepared for this great
and important event?
-
Are you ready for Jesus to
return?
-
Here...
-
..here is strong evidence
that the time is not far off.
-
Remember the old world?
-
They thought Noah was a maniac,
but the flood came.
-
Be warned - fly to the ark,
-
take refuge in the beautiful
promise
of Jesus Christ,
-
who said, “I will come again.”
-
..and what I say today,
-
I hope that we can
call each other friends.
-
Because I have found a friend
in Jesus.
-
(MUSIC PLAYS OVER DIALOGUE)
-
LUCY: Must you really
be off again tomorrow?
-
Yes. To Exeter.
-
Hmm.
-
When will you be back?
-
(SIGHS)
-
I will pack provisions,
-
but I want you to rest
and take proper care.
-
It will be so.
-
Are...you disappointed in me?
-
How could I be?
-
You are answering your calling.
-
I sometimes...wish things
were different.
-
Soon, our Saviour will return.
-
How different Heaven will feel.
-
If we have the correct
understanding
of the 70 weeks -
-
that a day represents a year -
-
and the vast majority of
Christian
expositors agree on this point,
-
including the great physicist
Sir Isaac Newton,
-
then the conclusion is
unavoidable.
-
The vision of Daniel's 2,300
years
will be fulfilled about 1843.
-
No.
-
We...we cannot serve two
masters.
-
(MURMURING)
-
We c...
-
..we cannot love
this present, evil world
-
and, at the same time, serve
God.
-
While we may flatter ourselves
for being righteous -
-
and I'm as guilty of this
as any man...
-
(FOOTSTEPS RECEDE)
-
..we may soon learn,
to our everlasting shame...
-
.. that we are wretched,
poor and blind.
-
(LOUD MUTTERING)
-
(BELL TOLLS)
-
MAN: Oh, Brother Miller?
Brother Miller!
-
Joshua Himes.
-
I sent a letter last month,
inviting you to my church in
Boston.
-
Ah... Hello, Brother...
-
Himes. Joshua Himes.
-
Well, I...I've preached
temperance
from liquor and abolition of
slavery,
-
but never has my flock
heard a message such as yours.
-
How soon can you make it to
Boston?
Two weeks?
-
Boston?
-
Very well. We'll make it three.
-
(CHUCKLES) Uh, the good Pastor
here
knows my background.
-
You...want me to come to Boston?
-
Chardon Street. The eighth.
-
Deliver the message
that you preached here today.
-
But I am just a farmer.
-
Well, a farmer with a message
that must be heard.
-
We will await your arrival
on the eighth.
-
Who is that gentleman?
-
That's Joshua V. Himes.
-
He's a force to be reckoned
with.
-
He found his voice
lobbying for temperance
-
and almost single-handedly
organised
the Abolitionists of Boston.
-
You know his church?
-
Aye. Aye. The Chardon Street
Chapel.
-
Oh! It's a sight to see.
-
Calvinists and Dunkers,
-
Muggletonians and Agrarians,
-
Quakers mixed with Unitarians
and philosophers -
-
they all come to seize their
moment.
-
It's a place where people come
to preach, pray and...
-
..protest.
-
It looks like you're going to
the big city, Brother Miller.
-
WILLIAM: Therefore, if all of
these events have come to pass,
-
should we not also expect the
fulfilment of His greatest
promise?
-
And, so, in conclusion,
-
I believe the Bible is clear -
-
Jesus will return
in but four short years.
-
(GASPING AND EXCITED CHATTER)
-
You were even better than
the morning service, Brother
Miller!
-
(LAUGHS)
-
Yes, good. You rest.
-
Tomorrow, they'll be back
to hear some more.
-
The power of your message
cannot be denied.
-
'Tis not my power, Joshua,
nor my message.
-
'Tis God's truth, delivered
through
a humble mouthpiece.
-
Yet how thrilling the message
that comes out of that mouth!
-
Papa says you fought
in the war of 1812.
-
A shell exploded no further
from me than your mother.
-
I thought, certainly, it was my
end.
-
(IMITATES EXPLOSION)
-
Aye.
-
But when the smoke had cleared,
-
I was spared by the power
of the loving God.
-
Did that really happen?
-
Oh, the apple doesn't fall far
from the tree, I'm afraid.
-
Forgive my daughter her
impertinence.
-
It's as true as I sit here
before you.
-
And the next truth you shall
hear
is that bedtime has come.
-
Say goodnight to Father Miller
and your papa.
-
- Goodnight.
- GIRL: Goodnight.
-
So, you really believe this
doctrine
which you preach?
-
I was lost and now I'm found.
-
If He can save me, Joshua,
He can save anyone.
-
Then why hide your light under
the bushel of tiny hamlets?
-
Must Baltimore, Rochester,
Philadelphia, even New York -
-
indeed the 17 million souls
of these United States -
-
not be inspired with the same
hope?
-
And what of the rest of the
world?
-
I've laboured hard these past
years
-
and have seen a great many
converted to God's truth.
-
But...
-
..I'm looking for help.
-
I want help.
-
On the strength of your
conviction,
-
I am willing to lay all I have
on the altar of God to help you.
-
Only answer me this...
-
Will you stand right at my side
if I take this on?
-
Indeed, I will.
-
Then prepare for the campaign.
-
If Christ is to come
in a few short years,
-
there is no time to lose
in spreading the word.
-
We shall speak in thunder tones,
-
doors will open in every city
-
and the good news will spread
to the ends of the earth,
-
for it is here, Brother Miller,
that I begin to help.
-
(BELL TOLLS)
-
(CLEARS THROAT)
-
I am just an old farmer.
-
But the Scriptures have become
my delight.
-
The insights from the Book of
Daniel
and Revelation
-
that we discuss today
-
are the fruits of many years
of my own study.
-
And, yet, I think it is
important
for you to know
-
that I am not alone in my
convictions.
-
Many others across this country
-
now believe in these very
truths.
-
Our message is the same,
-
for it is plain in the pages
of God's Word, for all to read.
-
And it is delivered with urgency
because, my dear friends,
-
the time till Christ's return
is very short.
-
Yet focus not on a simple day or
hour.
-
For while these are near,
so is Christ.
-
Know him first. Seek him first.
-
Let us love one another,
-
for love is from God.
-
And those who love were born of
God
and know God.
-
God shall wipe away all tears.
-
There shall be no more death.
-
Neither sorrow nor crying.
-
Nor shall there be any more
pain.
-
For those things are passed
away.
-
Ellen, you must go to bed.
-
Father, just a few moments more.
-
You need your rest, my dear.
-
Come, Ellen. Let's pray
tomorrow you will be stronger.
-
Every morning, before I open my
eyes,
-
I pray that this will be the day
that I will forget about the
accident.
-
I see the morning light
and it all returns. (SIGHS)
-
I promise you, my dear, our
Heavenly
Father has not forgotten you.
-
I long for the day of what
Father Miller spoke of in
church.
-
No more pain.
-
I've never heard Jesus described
as a healer before.
-
I've heard of His wrath...
-
..and His judgement,
but I have never...
-
His healing.
-
It's so beautiful.
-
(CHUCKLES)
-
(LAUGHTER AND QUIET CHATTER)
-
I miss the old Miller.
-
His eyes are filled with Heaven
now.
-
Yeah, and his mouth won't stop
speaking about it.
-
He doesn't drink anymore.
-
Which I suppose leaves more
for all of us.
-
Ah!
-
Who'd have thought a country
farmer
would become a justice of the
peace
-
and then start a religious
revolution?
-
Miller's hardly a maverick.
-
Barnaby Larson's
just returned from Britain
-
and he says that this doomsday
idea
is on every tongue in England,
-
and it's spreading throughout
Europe.
-
You don't say?
-
'Tis true.
-
This notion of a Second Coming
is
heard as far away as Africa and
India.
-
Yes, and the alchemists thought
they could turn iron into gold.
-
Just because there are believers
does not make it so.
-
These discoveries are...
-
(MUSIC PLAYS OVER PREACHING)
-
..1,843 years after Christ,
-
and the vision shall be
fulfilled.
-
HIMES: As persuasive
as you were today,
-
our reach is not far enough.
-
Joshua, you have the enthusiasm
of a young man.
-
It is both invigorating
and irritating all at once.
-
The inquiries pour in from every
city
up and down the eastern
seaboard.
-
I mean, you could preach
in every church
-
from here to the Florida
Territories.
-
Please, bury me in Low Hampton,
next to my maple grove.
-
Twice a day -
still it would not fill the
need.
-
And see to it
that my wife is provided for
-
until the Day of Judgement.
-
Well, the next step is expansion
through the printed word.
-
Publication will reach
not just one set of ears,
-
but countless eyes per page.
-
We shall amplify your voice.
-
And do not say, “But I am
a simple farmer.
-
But I AM a simple farmer.
-
Who asked for help!
-
Well, I had no idea
it would be like this.
-
The papers have heaped abuse
of every sort upon your labours.
-
Now we shall answer back.
-
But on our own terms.
-
I am a tired old man.
-
And I'm the owner of a printing
press.
-
Look!
-
It talks about Father's message.
-
- Let me see!
- “Pride goeth before the fall.”
-
We must not let our heads swell
with our own self-importance.
-
Are those words from the Bible?
-
Those are words from your
mother.
-
“And unto 2,300 days,
-
“then shall the sanctuary
be cleansed.”
-
Mr Miller and those who listen
to him
-
suffer from a grand delusion.
-
They claim that Jesus will
return
by a certain date.
-
Yes, it's not the first time
-
the end of the world
has been prophesied by a fool.
-
Nor will it be the last.
-
I fear if the date passes,
-
that a shout of infidelity will
arise
from the unbelievers...
-
..and lead many of you astray.
-
See, the world is not going to
end
in a few short years.
-
No. But it will end.
-
And when it does...
-
..are you prepared, sinner?!
-
Will you stand before the wrath
of a holy God
-
as He looks upon the deeds
behind which you cower,
-
and shouts, “Depart from me,
ye that works iniquity!”
-
Then shall the hellfire
lap at the heels
-
of those who turned away
-
because of Miller's ideas.
-
Oh, so much hotter the flames
for him.
-
Please forgive my iniquities
against Your name
-
and rescue me from the evil one.
-
What must I do to truly be
saved?
-
Mother!
-
Have mercy.
-
Have mercy upon my wretched
soul.
-
Please forgive my iniquities
against
Your name. Please forgive me.
-
What must I do to truly be
saved?
-
Ellen, my darling, what is it?
What's the matter?
-
What if I have been
led astray, Mother?
-
Why would you say that?
-
I am so afraid.
-
Mother, the preacher said
such bad things about Father
Miller.
-
Don't you listen to any of that.
-
But I heard. We all did!
-
We were in a house of worship.
-
There is no comfort there.
-
Come to bed.
-
Come.
-
(COUGHS)
-
Your mother says that you were
quite distraught last night.
-
I was taken with such fear.
-
Brother Stockman, I know that
you
believe in Father Miller's
teachings.
-
Indeed I do.
-
As do many other Methodist
ministers.
-
Father Miller shares the Advent
hope.
-
His urgency is tempered with
love.
-
Yet, now, all I can hear
are the ministers
-
who speak of burning in hell
forever.
-
What hope is there for me...
-
..for any of us,
-
if our Heavenly Father is a
tyrant
who delights in eternal torment.
-
The very agony of your mind
-
is indication of God's Holy
Spirit
at work in your heart.
-
Our God does not rejoice
in your destruction.
-
Nor is it His nature to condemn,
but to seek that which is lost.
-
How can I be so sure?
-
Go free, Ellen.
-
Go free. Trust in Jesus.
-
For He will not turn His back
on any true seeker.
-
Thank you, Brother Stockman.
-
Do not thank me, Ellen.
-
Thank the Lord, Jesus.
-
And share the Advent message
with others.
-
(COUGHS)
-
Elder Himes and Brother Miller
have
announced a conference in
Boston.
-
Does Elder Himes know
that Papa's sick?
-
We sent him a letter.
-
Greetings, friends!
-
(HIMES LAUGHS)
-
He well should know.
-
He cannot travel, Joshua.
-
He cannot travel!
-
No. No, no, no. Of course not.
-
Typhoid is serious. It's very
serious.
-
I know you have both put...
great effort into this occasion.
-
It's the first time we will all
be together in the same place,
-
with common purpose -
-
Baptists, Methodists,
Presbyterians -
-
all understanding the Advent is
near.
-
So, YOU shall meet them.
-
And then you will return and
tell
William all about the
conference.
-
I would like to see him, just to
give him a word of
encouragement.
-
Yes?
-
(SIGHS)
-
(WILLIAM GROANS SOFTLY)
-
Well, hello, dear friend.
How are you feeling today?
-
(GROANS) Not much better, I'm
afraid.
-
Well...
-
..then I shall leave you
two...alone,
for a little while.
-
But, Joshua, only a few moments.
-
He's not up to visitors.
-
Of course. Absolutely!
-
(DOOR CLOSES)
-
Are you certain that you cannot
ride
in the carriage?
-
I can make a marvellous bed for
you
in the back, thick with
blankets...
-
- No...
- ..and the fresh air would...
-
No, Joshua.
-
At the conference,
people could come to you.
-
I was thinking we could
arrange an area...
-
No, Joshua...
This is bigger than one man.
-
(COUGHS)
-
This is God's power.
Hundreds of pastors have
awakened.
-
You do not need me there.
-
Yes.
-
Of course. I... You're right.
-
You will be in my prayers.
-
Thank you.
-
Are you absolutely certain...?i
-
Go! Go now!
-
(COUGHS)
-
(GROANS)
-
Oh!
-
Joseph Bates, as I live and
breathe!
-
- How long has it been?
- Too long, Brother Himes. Too
long.
-
(LAUGHS) I have heard much of
your work on temperance
-
with the Christian Connection.
-
But you have made
quite the name for yourself
-
speaking on the evils
of slavery as well.
-
I am but a humble servant,
Joshua.
God speaks and I obey.
-
Nonetheless, your reputation
is well deserved.
-
Is it true?
-
Brother Miller could not make
it?
-
Yes. Uh, typhoid fever.
-
It is more than a shame.
-
Oh! Oh, Brother Bates,
may I introduce you to Hiram
Edson?
-
Uh, you may know Brother Edson
through Pastor Finney.
-
Oh, yes.
-
Brother Finney's work on the
causes
of temperance and abolition
-
are well known.
-
Pleasure to meet you, sir.
This is Owen Crosier.
-
Pleased to make your
acquaintance.
-
BATES: I've followed Miller's
ideas
-
since I heard him last year
in New Bedford.
-
As a sea captain,
I've travelled the world.
-
But today, I was transported
farther than across an ocean.
-
I'm committing myself
to the Advent message.
-
EDSON: I feel the same call.
-
As do I.
-
What is your name, brother?
Where are you from?
-
Samuel Snow, sir.
-
I work for The Investigator.
I live here, in Boston.
-
You're not here,
doing an exposé, are you?
-
Uh, no, sir.
-
Now, I will admit,
I was a sceptic at first.
-
But I have studied Miller's
ideas
-
and I believe they hold
a wonderful truth.
-
JOSHUA: Ah!
-
(LAUGHS)
-
The conference is finished and,
yet,
I see the discussion continues!
-
I was just telling these good
men
that I am fully committed.
-
Well, I'm so pleased to hear it.
-
I'll share that with Father
Miller
when I see him.
-
You may also share that
I will put my money
-
into spreading the Advent
message.
-
Oh, this is momentous news!
(LAUGHS)
-
I mean to stand behind Father
Miller
and his work -
-
not to start a new church, mind
you,
-
but to proclaim that
the Second Advent is near.
-
(INDISTINCT CONVERSATION
CONTINUES)
-
WILLIAM: So, the conference
was a success?
-
They came from Maine, New York
City,
Connecticut, Vermont,
-
New Hampshire, Rhode Island!
-
So many ideas were put forth!
-
It was a real exchange
of thought and enthusiasm!
-
And we have many pledges
of financial assistance
-
and almost immediately,
we will do it again.
-
Next time, you will be a part of
it,
as will Joseph Bates.
-
Bates. I recall meeting him last
year.
-
A tall fellow.
Did not use any tobacco.
-
Struck me as...peculiar.
-
Well, that he is, but he's going
to be
very important to us!
-
We will have the resources now!
-
More cities! More printing!
-
Your words will touch
many, many souls.
-
Please, Joshua, remember,
-
it is not our work - it is
God's.
-
Of course.
-
(UPLIFTING MUSIC RISES)
-
Now...might be the time.
-
Mm.
-
(WHISPERS) We can't compromise.
-
The words of Mr Miller
and his followers are false.
-
Those who are seduced
by his candied tongue
-
have no place
in this house of worship.
-
So...
-
..you must, in the name of the
Lord,
-
renounce these radical ideas.
-
If you do not...
-
..you will not be welcome here,
in this house of worship.
-
You may believe
you are casting us out.
-
But Father Miller's
understanding
of Christ's soon return
-
cannot be ignored.
-
We must follow the Word of God
over the rule of men.
-
We will not keep this good news
quiet.
-
And if that means we must
leave...
-
..then leave we shall.
-
My family feels an unspeakable
joy
at the hope of Christ's return.
-
We feel love, the love of Jesus.
-
It...it lifts us up,
it carries us forward.
-
And it will guide us home.
-
How can they speak to us that
way?
-
We must not let one bad apple
spoil the bushel.
-
We'll announce their removal
from fellowship next Sunday.
-
They'll be an example.
-
Our traditions must be honoured.
-
On this holy day of Communion,
-
I would leave you with a charge
-
to love the Lord, your God,
with all your heart,
-
to keep all of
the Commandments of God,
-
and honour Him by keeping
His Sabbath holy.
-
CONGREGATION: Amen.
-
I want to speak to him.
-
Mother...
-
Mother, no.
-
I mean, if you must.
But we're new here.
-
I...
-
Keep in mind that we are
outsiders.
-
Elder Wheeler will be interested
in
what I have to say.
-
No...
-
Excuse me. I'm sorry.
-
I'm wanting to talk
to you specifically
-
about a Commandment
that's in the Bible...
-
Yeah.
-
I've been giving it a lot of
thought,
particularly about the Sabbath.
-
- Yes, Mrs Preston.
- According to Scripture...
-
(MUSIC PLAYS OVER DIALOGUE)
-
MRS PRESTON:
He heard what I had to say.
-
He really listened.
-
And will he change his day of
worship
from Sunday to Saturday,
-
as the Commandment suggests?
-
He was impressed by
what we shared from the Bible.
-
Meaning...?
-
He promised that he'd give the
idea
much thought and investigate...
-
- MAN: Morning, Mrs Preston.
- ..the idea more fully.
-
Hello.
-
And from that statement,
you declare victory?
-
Saturday...
-
..is the seventh day of the
week.
-
It IS the Lord's Sabbath.
-
That is just so.
-
Mother!
-
There are those who believe
-
that waiting for the Advent
and Judgement Day
-
is of greater importance
than which day we worship.
-
MAN: Good morning, ladies.
-
Perhaps the day won't matter
shortly.
-
I've planted a seed.
-
As a teacher, my dear,
you, of all people,
-
should understand how knowledge
grows.
-
BOY: (SHOUTS) Read all about it!
-
Read all about Christ's return!
-
Read the latest news
about Christ's return!
-
MAN: Vegetables!
-
WILLIAM: I'll take a copy, lad.
-
Well, you have to give them
credit.
I do look very handsome.
-
Why do they insist on
making me so fat?
-
So, how many people do you
expect?
-
It's the largest tent
ever erected on American soil!
-
It's been expanded to seat
6,000!
-
And they are assembling, plus
more!
-
Giant tents. What next?
-
I'm the last person on earth
who saw this coming.
-
I think you were one of the
first.
-
We must be on our way.
-
There is a smaller meeting
taking
place. I...wish to stop there
first.
-
But the giant tent!
We are expected there.
-
Joshua, the world is filled
with expectations now.
-
Not everything follows an exact
plan.
-
I told Brother Bates I would
join him.
-
But...
-
..he should be at the big tent
too!
-
Whoa, whoa!
-
I'm looking for Joseph Bates.
-
Do you know where
I might find the meeting?
-
MAN: Over here.
-
BATES: It is true -
1843 has now passed.
-
Many of you grow anxious.
-
You ask why our Saviour
has not returned
-
and want to know
when will be our blessed hope?
-
I can only tell you
that it is in these times
-
that our faith is tested.
-
When I was the captain
of a ship at sea,
-
we didn't throw ourselves into
the ocean in anguish during a
storm.
-
No.
-
We held fast to the moorings.
-
We called, “All hands on deck.”
-
Even now, brothers and sisters,
let us not despair,
-
but redouble our effort.
-
The Bridegroom cometh.
-
We do not labour in vain.
-
Yes, we had hoped that, by now,
our blessed day...
-
- (HORSE APPROACHES)
- ..would have come.
-
And...yet these final moments
are our most precious.
-
(ONLOOKERS MUTTER)
-
I have news.
-
Let my brother speak.
He comes to us with news.
-
(MURMURING)
-
Brother Snow has truth for us
from the Lord.
-
Let him come and deliver his
message.
-
Please...
-
Our Blessed Lord has promised
us...
-
..He will come again...
-
..to take His people unto
himself.
-
Now, when Jesus came the first
time,
-
the Gospels tell us
-
“the time was fulfilled.”
-
What time was fulfilled?
-
Prophetic time!
-
Indeed. Indeed.
-
Historians confirm that Christ
died
in the spring of AD 31,
-
precisely in the middle
of Daniel's 70th week.
-
Now, the Bible shows us
-
that spring is the Passover
event.
-
The Day of Atonement comes in
autumn.
-
And what did the high priests do
on the Day of Atonement?
-
Cleansed the sanctuary.
-
Exactly.
-
Thank you, Brother White.
-
He cleansed the sanctuary!
-
Does it not then follow
-
that He will return
to cleanse the sanctuary
-
on that precise Day of
Atonement?
-
- Yes!
- (MURMURING)
-
Leviticus says
the Biblical Day of Atonement
-
falls on the 10th day
of the 7th month.
-
Brethren, we were wrong to
expect
Christ's return by the spring.
-
According to the Jewish
calendar,
-
the 10th day of the 7th month
falls this year...
-
..on October 22nd.
-
(CONGREGATION MEMBERS
GASP AND EXCLAIM)
-
SNOW: We know the date.
-
October 22nd, 1844.
-
(CONGREGATION MEMBERS
CHATTER EXCITEDLY)
-
WOMAN: Wonderful! Oh!
-
He is so certain.
-
And you are not?
-
Setting an exact date is
foolish.
-
No. Not now, brother.
We...we are not in favour here.
-
Let us hope that God
will reveal more in time.
-
The master of the house
cleaning out his own barn.
-
This setting of a date
must have you upset.
-
Our hope is not
a specific day or hour,
-
but that Christ's return is
near.
-
What does Joshua think?
-
We both resist.
-
Yet people are demanding
clarity.
-
I was wrong about 1843.
-
I should not have counted the
zero
when counting from BC to AD.
-
And what doubt did I cause
amongst the brethren?
-
So, you will not endorse
a specific day?
-
No. I will not.
-
But Brother Snow's study of
the sanctuary does cause me to
think.
-
Well, then, you must seek
the present truth
-
and clarity from God on this,
William.
-
The Bible is clear.
-
However, Samuel Snow
is a trusted brother in the
Lord.
-
I'll give his date over
for study and prayer.
-
(HORSE NEIGHS)
-
My wife and I are pleased
to have purchased your property.
-
If you don't mind my asking,
-
where will you and your wife
go from here?
-
To Heaven.
-
But if the end of the world
does not come to pass,
-
you have a plan...
-
The Lord has a great design
in store for all of us.
-
Yes, sir. Absolutely.
-
So...even the house is sold
to finance the message.
-
The children believe we are
foolish.
-
Hmm!
-
Yet you are so firm
in your conviction.
-
Yes, my dear.
-
The clock is ticking.
-
God's appointed time is almost
here.
-
You seem to have regained
your appetite, Ellen.
-
We're just happy
just to see you this way.
-
We're almost home.
-
Just the thought gives me
strength.
-
Until then...
-
..we must do everything to let
as many
people as we know the good news.
-
(FOOTSTEPS APPROACH)
-
MAN: Ah, Mr White. I have
your pamphlets ready for you.
-
You people are turning into
my best customers.
-
Ah. Good morning.
-
So, you too are working
to spread the good news?
-
Yes, sir. James White
with the Christian Connection.
-
Pleasure to make your
acquaintance,
Brother White. I'm Robert
Harmon.
-
That'll be $1.20, please.
-
- Thank you, sir.
- Time is short.
-
Shall we go together, young man,
and see if we can make a
difference?
-
Of course.
-
MAN: Good luck, gentlemen.
-
Young man, our Lord and Saviour
is returning in two weeks.
-
(SIGHS)
-
The coming of the Lord.
-
Please...gentlemen...
-
Christ returns in two short
weeks.
Prepare your hearts.
-
Oh. Well, tell Him He's buying
the next round when He gets
here.
-
I'm sad for those men.
-
You, sir...
-
- Sir, please.
- Thank you, my friend.
-
Sir...
-
WILLIAM: “October 6th, 1844.
-
“Dear Brother Himes,
-
“After much study and prayer,
-
“I see a glory now
in the seventh month,
-
“which I never saw before.
-
“We are almost home.
-
“Glory, glory, glory.”
-
WILLIAM: Come to Jesus Christ,
-
the Lamb that was slain,
-
and now lives, that you may
live.
-
Obey His word...and believe.
-
There is no time for delay.
-
Put it not off, I beg of you.
-
No. Not for a moment.
-
Do you not want a house made
with hands eternal, in the
heavens?
-
Then “Seek first the Kingdom
of Heaven,” says Christ,
-
“and then all these things
-
“shall be added unto you.”
-
(STIRRING MUSIC)
-
BOY: Then damned I will be!
-
My ship sails tomorrow
and my decision is final!
-
I will not stay here and beg
while you stare up at the skies!
-
BATES: Jesus is coming
tomorrow, my son!
-
Well, when He arrives, tell Him
He can find me on the high seas!
-
Joseph, please...go after him.
-
Our son will be lost forever!
-
Do something!
-
Holy Father, in these final
moments
before Your return,
-
heal our broken family.
-
Have mercy on our boy.
-
Return our son to us,
that we may meet You together.
-
It is so fitting that we
should all be here together,
-
in these last hours.
-
We did our best, sir.
-
Did we?
-
Oh...
-
Thank you...
-
..for telling the world
before it was too late.
-
And what if we are too early?
-
(LIVELY PIANO MUSIC PLAYS
INSIDE)
-
Gentlemen, free ale
till the end of the world!
-
(ALL CHEER)
-
(BELL TOLLS)
-
(BELL CONTINUES)
-
(FINAL CHIME ECHOES)
-
Well...it's too bad
the good Lord Jesus
-
couldn't join us tonight...
-
..'cause we've always got room
for one more!
-
(MEN LAUGH AND CHATTER)
-
(RESUMES PLAYING CHEERFUL MUSIC)
-
PIANIST: (SINGS)
♪ Funniest thing I ever saw
-
♪ A little tune called
Turkey in the Straw. ♪
-
(THUNDER RUMBLES)
-
(OWL HOOTS)
-
(THUNDER CRASHES)
-
(SORROWFUL MUSIC)
-
(THUNDER CONTINUES)
-
WILLIAM: God's message was
never meant to be about a single
date.
-
All is not lost. Look at the
movement
you have begun.
-
You have won thousands.
-
And to what, Brother Himes,
have I won them?
-
Disappointment? Despair?
-
To the truth of God's word.
-
Setting a date has now made that
appear untrustworthy.
-
Why was I so weak to endorse
one?
-
We will keep waiting.
-
For how long?
-
For as long as it takes.
-
(COUGHS)
-
I see you're still with us
this morning, Hiram.
-
The chickens, too.
-
Maybe Jesus will come
if you fix Him some breakfast!
-
(ALL LAUGH)
-
Is this but a cunningly
devised fable, Esther?
-
Hiram, no. Don't say that.
-
There is no reality to
our fondest hope....
-
Oh, Hiram...
-
What are we to do?
-
We need to pray.
-
Brothers, will you join us
to pray for guidance?
-
Guidance?
-
Open your eyes, Hiram.
-
But this is the time
that we need to be together.
-
We have been deceived.
-
Do you suggest that
we continue in this delusion?
-
If you would just give God a
chance...
-
I did that already.
-
HIRAM: Our Father,
how You have blessed us
-
as we have waited upon Your
return.
-
Our hands have healed the sick.
-
Our hearts have been lifted by
the sight of so many others
-
believing in You, in the hope
of Your great return.
-
Lord, we have not lost our
faith,
-
but we seek wisdom to understand
why You have not returned.
-
We need You to show us
the way forward.
-
Accept our prayer, Father,
and send us your light
-
that our great disappointment
may be explained.
-
All these things we ask in the
name
of Your loving Son, Jesus
Christ.
-
Come, brothers.
-
Surely God has not forsaken us.
-
Owen, come with me to the
neighbours.
-
Surely they must feel
the sting of this sadness.
-
We should all find comfort
if we share in this experience.
-
Of course.
-
Hiram.
-
Hiram!
-
The Lord is answering
our morning prayer.
-
He gives light to
our great disappointment.
-
The early Christians thought
that Jesus came
-
to set up an earthly kingdom,
not a heavenly kingdom.
-
After His death on the cross,
they were bitterly disappointed
-
just as we are now.
-
Clearly, we got the date wrong,
Hiram.
-
No, Dr Hahn, I think the day
was correct.
-
Then why has the Saviour
not returned?
-
Maybe we were wrong about what
was
supposed to happen on October
22nd.
-
The early Christians got the
date
right for the Messiah,
-
but their expectation was wrong.
-
Perhaps the same is true for us.
-
Daniel's prophecy states that
at the end of the 2,300 days,
-
the sanctuary will be cleansed.
-
And what if we mistook the
meaning
of that word 'sanctuary'?
-
- But the sanctuary is the
earth.
- Is it?
-
Daniel says, in chapter seven,
-
“And behold, one like the Son of
man came to the Ancient of
Days.”
-
Not to the earth, as we
believed.
-
So, where is the Ancient of
Days?
-
In heaven.
-
After His death on the cross,
Jesus became our High Priest,
-
and the work of redemption
-
moved from the earthly sanctuary
to the Heavenly Sanctuary.
-
That would make sense...
-
..in the light of what it says
in Hebrews chapter eight -
-
“We have such a high priest,
-
“a minister of the sanctuary,
and of the true tabernacle,
-
“which the Lord pitched, and not
man.”
-
So, Jesus is still
coming back soon then.
-
We just don't know how quickly.
-
Exactly, and it's there,
in the most holy of places
-
that His work of cleansing
takes place.
-
(SIGHS)
-
(SIGHS)
-
Lucy, what have I done?
-
You have spoken from your heart
and from the Bible,
-
words that have softened
thousands of others' lives.
-
And will they harden
their hearts again?
-
Perhaps.
-
And it's also possible
that Brother Snow
-
will again arrive on horseback
with a...
-
..another selection of dates.
-
What is really important
about the message God gave you?
-
That is what you should
be thinking about.
-
Yes.
-
“Hold fast.
-
“Let no man take your crown.
-
“I have fixed my mind upon
another time,
-
“and here I mean to stand
until God gives me more light.
-
“And that is today, today,
today,
until He comes,
-
“and I see Him,
for whom my soul yearns.”
-
MRS HAINES: Keep our faith
strong
in Your promises, Father.
-
Though we do not know
why You did not come,
-
still we pray that
You will do so quickly.
-
For our loved ones who have
given up
the Advent hope,
-
we ask a special measure
in Your mercy.
-
Give us insight, oh, Lord...
-
Oh, no! Ellen! Ellen! What's
wrong?!
-
WOMAN: Is she breathing?
-
ELIZABETH: I can't tell.
-
Ellen! Ellen!
-
Ellen!
-
ETHEREAL VOICE: I am the
messenger
of God. Look again.
-
A little higher.
-
Not the end, but the beginning.
-
Are you alright? Ellen, I was so
worried. I thought we'd lost
you.
-
I saw things.
-
I was taken to another place,
-
high above this world, and
I...I...
-
..I heard a voice.
-
The voice spoke to me.
-
Who spoke to you?
Ellen, I was praying for you.
-
- Was it my voice you heard?
- No.
-
I think it was an angel
speaking.
-
(WOMEN GASP)
-
I've never heard anything like
it.
-
She must have bumped her head,
the poor dear.
-
I saw the Advent believers
walking
on a path toward the heavenly
city.
-
And as long as they kept their
eyes
on Jesus,
-
who was leading them
to the city...
-
..they were safe.
-
You are safe here now, Ellen.
-
This world is so dark.
-
I have seen a greater world
and it has spoiled this one for
me.
-
I feel as if my strength
was renewed today, Elizabeth.
-
I saw such wondrous things.
I heard things.
-
So you claim.
-
Elizabeth, I've never lied
about anything.
-
I'm not saying you're lying now.
-
You collapsed from your illness.
You are not of sound mind.
-
- You know not what you speak.
- No.
-
Elizabeth, the Holy Spirit
showed me a view of the Midnight
Cry
-
and He explained our
disappointment.
-
He encouraged our Advent hope.
-
There were people who didn't
listen
and they fell off the path.
-
You had an accident when
you were young. It left you
weak.
-
You won't have a regular life,
Ellen.
We understand that.
-
You won't marry.
You won't be able to contribute.
-
But this is hardly a way
to get attention.
-
Why are speaking to me like
this?
-
I pledge to you
that I'm telling the truth.
-
Well, here's my truth - Christ
will
not return to earth any time
soon,
-
and I am done with prayer
groups.
-
- But Elizabeth...
- No, you heard what I said.
-
Consider me someone
who's fallen off the path.
-
MRS PRESTON: With all this fuss
about Jesus not returning in
October,
-
it seems to me that I am alone
in my commitment
-
to worship on the Sabbath.
-
Ah, but Mrs Preston,
-
I fear there are no churches
here
that meet on Saturday.
-
Hmm. If only Elder Wheeler
in Hillsboro were closer.
-
Mother, please!
-
The Farnsworths have been so
generous
to let me stay here while I
teach.
-
You'll likely offend them.
-
What is offensive to God is that
we worship on the wrong day.
-
Good Elder Wheeler understood
-
that Saturday - Saturday -
is the seventh day of the week.
-
It is written in the
Commandments
that we should rest and keep it
holy.
-
What difference does it make to
God
-
if we should worship Him
one day or another?
-
Difference enough, William,
to chisel it onto stone
-
and send it down the mountain
with Moses.
-
Sabbath comes to us as a gift -
we cannot stop or change it.
-
He even used the word
'remember'.
-
Even if Elder Wheeler's church
were nearby, he's a Methodist,
-
and we belong to
the Christian brethren.
-
His denomination matters not to
God,
-
only that Elder Wheeler believes
they're called Commandments.
-
If these were
but the 'Ten Suggestions',
-
we may feel free to honour God
whenever we please, or not at
all.
-
Ah, the carriage is ready.
-
We may be headed to worship on
the wrong day, but we shan't be
late.
-
Along with the others gathered
here,
-
I, too, was greatly
disappointed,
even ashamed,
-
that Jesus did not return last
year.
-
I do not understand
why He did not come,
-
but I still believe in
the many promises in the Bible
-
that one day He will.
-
That is why I hold fast
to the Advent hope.
-
Thank you, Mrs Cooch.
-
Does anyone else
desire to speak today?
-
I choose to cast my lot
-
with those who keep God's holy
Sabbath
on the seventh day each week.
-
From this day forth,
-
I pledge to keep the Saturday
Sabbath...
-
..as God has commanded us to do.
-
And I, too, shall be
a Sabbath-keeper...
-
..from this day forward.
-
(“IN THE SWEET BYE AND BYE”
PLAYS)
-
“I gave them my Sabbaths to be a
sign
between me and them
-
“that they might know
that I am the Lord.
-
“Therefore, the Son of Man is
Lord
also of the Sabbath,
-
“and God blessed the seventh day
and sanctified it,
-
“because that in it He had
rested
from all His work,
-
“which God created and made,
-
“for in six days, the Lord
made heaven and earth
-
“and rested on the seventh day.”
-
You have my word.
I will return with fresh
enthusiasm.
-
Spending time with Reverend
Wheeler
is what I need.
-
What we need is a way
out of this predicament.
-
We're penniless, Joseph.
-
Where's all this Sabbath
business
going to lead you?
-
I'm following my heart.
-
I'm being convinced
by the Word of God.
-
I know no other way
to test error from truth.
-
Elder Wheeler shared the
Scriptures
with me,
-
and I found much peace
that he is right.
-
Christ kept the seventh day.
Following him is most important.
-
I support the Sabbath.
-
And what of this girl?
-
The one having visions in Maine.
-
Hmm.
-
I venture to make no opinion
without seeing for myself
first-hand.
-
However, I would say
she is doubtful to me.
-
Quite doubtful.
-
We're here today,
people of many faiths,
-
gathered together
because of our commitment to
Jesus
-
and our acceptance of the Bible
as the Word of God to guide us.
-
This morning, a member
of our community, Miss Ellen
Harmon,
-
has been asked to speak to us.
-
She will share some of what God
has blessed her with of late.
-
(OTHERS WHISPER INDISTINCTLY)
-
I don't think that I can do
this.
-
Have faith.
-
Just being here is an act of
courage.
-
Miss Harmon.
-
I was in prayer at the house
of Mrs Haines in Portland.
-
I lost consciousness and I felt
the presence of the Holy Spirit.
-
(WHISPERING)
-
I rose high above the dark world
-
and I looked for the Advent
believers,
but I couldn't find them.
-
A voice, an angel, said to me,
-
“Look again,
and look a little higher.”
-
I then saw a straight and narrow
path
far above the dark world.
-
The Advent people were
travelling
on a path
-
toward a bright and holy city.
-
There was a light
behind the believers,
-
which the angel told me
was the Midnight Cry.
-
The angel confirmed that
Father Miller's message was
light,
-
and that this date was the
beginning
of our journey, not the end.
-
And all were safe who kept their
eyes
fixed upon Jesus,
-
who was leading them
to the Holy City.
-
Some grew weary -
the city was a great way off,
-
and that they had expected
to enter it before now.
-
But Jesus would encourage
them...
by raising His right arm,
-
from which came a wondrous
light,
-
which poured over the Advent
band,
-
and as it did, they shouted,
“Hallelujah!”
-
OTIS: But Brother Sargent, if
Miss Harmon's visions are from
God...
-
Her visions do not come from
God,
Mr Nichols.
-
But, my friends,
how can you be so sure?
-
Brother Otis, if Almighty God
had a message for his people,
-
would he choose to send it
in such a frail mouthpiece?
-
The girl can barely walk.
-
She stands yea high.
Her father is a hat-maker.
-
She doesn't come from any kind
of
ministry background.
-
Brothers, our Lord Jesus Himself
warned us, “Beware of false
prophets,
-
“which come to you
in sheep's clothing,
-
“but inwardly, they are
ravening wolves.”
-
I have heard the visions
overtake her,
like a trance.
-
I'm acquainted with a neighbour.
She found her to be credible.
-
Have either of you
seen the young woman?
-
No! And we shall not.
-
Ellen Harmon's visions
are a lie of the deceiver.
-
She would not dare to
have one in my presence.
-
Aye, she COULD not, Mr Robbins!
-
The power of our faith
would bind the Devil's work.
-
She speaks with great tenderness
of the Word of the Lord.
-
Brother Nichols, do not be
fooled.
-
Did you speak with them?
Are they persuaded?
-
If only they would meet Ellen,
-
I believe they'd be convinced
of God's truth.
-
Invite them here, then.
-
- Sargent and Robbins?
- No, Ellen.
-
She travels
with her older sister, Sarah.
-
Invite Miss Harmon here.
-
But what would Robbins
and Sargent say?
-
We must let our friends
hear her words for themselves.
-
She will minister hope
to their hearts.
-
Yes.
-
If Ellen's message is of God...
-
..no opposition from Sargent
or Robbins will drown her out.
-
It's such a joy to have you
with me today, Sarah.
-
There's no place I'd rather be,
little sister.
-
So many are anxious to hear you.
-
I would be just as happy to stay
home
and take no part in this.
-
But you grow stronger every day.
-
You've said so yourself.
-
'Tis true.
-
But I do not want to add to
our family's burden.
-
Ellen, do you not realise that
the message God has given you
-
lifts up our hearts and spirits?
-
(SUBDUED CONVERSATION)
-
Have you yet had a chance to
meet
the Harmons yet?
-
Brother White, I said
have you met the Harmons yet?
-
I've had tea, sir.
Thank you for asking.
-
Why don't you go meet the ladies
-
before you get
any more tongue-tied, lad.
-
What a pleasure to meet you
again,
Miss Harmon.
-
You might remember, I am James
White.
-
I'm a pastor with
the Christian Connection.
-
I've made the acquaintance
of your father.
-
We distributed pamphlets
together before...
-
Well, it's a pleasure, Mr White.
-
I've heard many good things
about your work for the Lord.
-
I have heard such a thing
before,
-
yet it comes as
a true surprise to me.
-
Is it wrong for me to ask your
age,
Miss Harmon?
-
I will be 18 on my next
birthday.
-
And you, Mr White -
how old would you be?
-
I'm 23 years old.
-
And you have put yourself
in the service of the Lord?
-
Yes.
-
I left teaching
to spread the Word.
-
Hmm.
-
Welcome. Welcome. We are so
honoured
to have you here with us.
-
Thank you. The honour is ours.
-
Surely this humble, gentle girl
is no child of Satan.
-
Mr Sargent, Mr Robbins,
what a happy surprise.
-
We thought we might impose
upon your generosity
-
and lodge with your family
tonight.
-
I prayed that you might
meet Ellen Harmon,
-
and God has answered my prayers.
-
- Come in, come in.
- The Harmon girl...
-
..is here?
-
She arrived a few days ago
to share with us.
-
Uh, Mr Robbins, um...
-
..we've forgotten to...to visit
your sick friend.
-
Oh, uh, yes!
-
I have a friend. He is sick.
And we had made a previous
commitment.
-
You cannot come in, just for
a few moments of introduction?
-
- Not possible.
- No. With deepest regrets.
-
If you cannot stay, I could
bring Miss Harmon worship with
you.
-
This Sunday. We could take her
to meet you in Boston.
-
- We would not allow...
- Uh, uh...
-
Why, yes! That sounds like
a fine plan.
-
(CHUCKLES)
-
Yes, yes. Bring the young Harmon
woman
to Boston.
-
We will, uh, meet with her
on, uh, Sunday!
-
Travelling mercies, my brothers.
-
We shall...say a prayer of
healing
for your friend.
-
ETHEREAL VOICE:
I am the messenger of God...
-
Go to Randolph...
Follow the light before you.
-
Good morning, Ellen.
-
Did you sleep well?
-
I... Well...
-
What is it, dear? Tell us.
-
We are so grateful
for your hospitality.
-
I know that you feel
that we should go to Boston.
-
But I have been instructed to
go to the township of Randolph.
-
Why...'tis nothing
in Randolph for you,
-
unless you desire
a new pair of leather boots.
-
Do you need new boots?
-
I would love
new boots.
-
All I know is that I have been
instructed in vision by the
Lord.
-
We must go to the Thayer home
in Randolph.
-
But to what end? Help us, Ellen.
We do not understand.
-
Nor do I.
-
I have only enough light
to see the step before me,
-
and that is to go to Randolph.
-
God has promised me that when
I arrive there, He shall reveal
why.
-
Why, it's the Nichols!
-
What brings you to Randolph?
-
- The Word of the Lord.
- Oh!
-
We have Ellen Harmon and her
sister,
Sarah, with us from Maine.
-
I... Well...
-
We...
-
What can I say?
-
“Welcome” would be a start.
-
Oh...
-
SARGENT: Brothers and sisters,
our Lord Jesus Himself warned
us,
-
“Beware of false prophets who
come
in sheep's clothing,
-
“for inwardly,
they are ravenous wolves.”
-
Our brother, Otis Nichols, and
his
wife, Mary, have brought guests.
-
Ellen Harmon and her sister,
Sarah.
-
I thought you said they wanted
us
in Boston?
-
It is clear they do not
want us at all.
-
Well, uh, brothers and sisters,
as I was saying,
-
the Lord impresses upon my heart
that we should adjourn.
-
After luncheon, we shall
continue
to...speak God's Word.
-
MR THAYER: Before you arrived,
-
they carried on for some time
about Miss Harmon.
-
They said that her visions
came from Satan.
-
Ellen Harmon can speak for
herself.
-
It's all so confusing.
I do not know what to believe.
-
Mr Sargent said that she would
not
dare have a vision in his
presence,
-
because he walks uprightly.
-
And Mr Sargent told me
just a few days ago
-
for me to bring Ellen to meet
him
and Mr Robbins today in Boston.
-
Then what has brought you
to Randolph?
-
Ellen had instruction
from God last night.
-
Oh...
-
♪ O, when shall I see Jesus
-
♪ And reign with Him above
-
♪ And shall hear the trumpet
sound in that morning?
-
♪ And from the flowing fountain
drink
everlasting love
-
♪ And shall hear the trumpet
sound
in that morning?
-
♪ O, shout, glory!
-
♪ For I shall mount
above the skies... ♪
-
Glory...
-
(SINGING FADES)
-
ELLEN: Glory.
-
Is she...?
-
Glory.
-
Let's sing!
-
♪ O, shout glory! For I shall...
♪
-
Stay clear of her!
-
Let us read from God's Word!
-
“Thou shalt...have no other gods
before me.
-
“Thou shalt not make
unto thee any graven image,
-
“or any likeness of anything
that is in Heaven above,
-
“or that is in the earth
beneath,
-
“or that is in the water
under the earth.
-
“Thou shalt not bow down thyself
to them for I, the Lord...”
-
- Oh, be quiet, you fool!
- You are bowing to an idol!
-
Don't you see? You are
worshipping a golden calf!
-
I have heard that visions from
Satan
-
can be stopped by placing a
Bible
on the person...
-
Here. You place it on her.
-
No. No...
-
Very well. I will do it, then.
-
This is the inspired testimony
of God.
-
“Thou hast turned my mourning
into dancing.
-
“Thou hast put off my sackcloth,
and girded me with gladness.”
-
Oh!
-
“There is a way which seemeth
right
unto a man,
-
“but to the end thereof
are the ways of death.”
-
She quotes from the verse
beneath her finger!
-
(ALL MURMUR EXCITEDLY)
-
Hallelujah.
-
I can make out none of the
letters.
-
Shall I read it for you, my
dear?
-
“Brother Miller,
-
“although a stranger to you, I
have
desired to write you a few
words.
-
“I have always believed
that God called you
-
“to preach the definite time
of the Lord's coming in 1844,
-
“and that it was just as it
should be.
-
“And if the time
had not been preached then,
-
“the church and world would
never
have been effectually warned.
-
“I have enclosed part of a
vision
of Ellen Harmon of Portland.
-
“I fully believe that her
visions
are from Heaven.
-
“Sister Harmon has been
a resident in my family home
-
“much of the time for
about the past eight months.
-
“The spirit of God is with her
and has
been seen in a remarkable
manner.
-
“I would ask you to lay aside
prejudice and suspend judgement
-
“until you have read and
compared them
with the Scripture, and present
truth.
-
“Yours, waiting, for the return
of the Lord, Otis Nichols.”
-
Hmm.
-
Brother Nichols sounds sincere.
-
Surely they are just grasping
at straws.
-
The Bible says
that, in the last days,
-
some will receive visions
from the Lord.
-
Soon, we shall see our smiling
Saviour's face - of that I am
certain.
-
PRUDENCE: Yet another letter?
-
Fanatics are out there spreading
all kinds of nonsense to the
people.
-
In this, you mean Ellen Harmon?
-
From all reports, she is sincere
-
a true believer.
-
But I'm alarmed
about these so-called visions.
-
They say her longest vision
lasted four hours.
-
But visions?
-
Condition of her poor health
is more likely the explanation.
-
Will you seek her out?
-
She's invited to speak now
with regularity.
-
I'm certain our paths will
cross.
-
Joseph, I don't have enough
flour
to bake even one loaf of bread.
-
How much do you need?
-
At least two more cups.
-
Out searching for Jesus
are we, Mr Bates?
-
- (MEN LAUGH NEARBY)
- I think he went that way.
-
No, wait, maybe over there...
-
(MEN CONTINUE LAUGHING)
-
What can I do for you today,
Joseph?
-
Just some flour.
-
However much this will buy.
-
Is this our evening supper?
-
It is that.
-
Do we have any jam or apple
butter?
-
Not unless you picked some up
while you were out.
-
Prudy...
-
I spent the last money I have
on earth to buy that flour.
-
First the farm to
the Millerite cause.
-
Then our friends and family
to scorn us.
-
Our son to the sea.
-
Now all of our money is gone?
-
How much more of this
do you think we can take?
-
We must pray. The Lord will
provide.
-
Joseph, please...
-
..have you nothing more to
offer?
-
Perhaps the earth
should swallow me whole.
-
Is that what I should pray for?
-
Do you have any mail for me, Mr
Drew?
-
Oh, yes, Mr Bates.
As a matter of fact, I do.
-
There's, uh, five cents postage
due.
-
Sir, I...
-
..I do not have the money.
-
You can bring it in when you see
fit.
-
That would be wrong, sir.
-
I have not five cents to my
name.
-
Joseph, I'll take your word that
you'll find a way to repay the
debt.
-
Matthew, if you...
if you would open it...
-
..I would be more comfortable.
-
(CHUCKLES)
-
“I send you this
in the name of the Lord...”
-
When you deliver these goods
to my home,
-
my wife will say you've made
a mistake, but pay her no mind.
-
Certainly, Captain Bates.
-
Prudy!
-
(LAUGHS)
-
- Joseph, it's a miracle.
- Indeed.
-
MAN: I now pronounce you
husband and wife.
-
Mr and Mrs James White.
-
Congratulations.
-
Thank you.
-
Ellen White. It has a lovely
ring
to it, don't you think?
-
Yes, it does.
-
The name fits you well...
-
..Mrs White.
-
(CHUCKLES)
-
What's wrong?
-
I had always imagined this
moment
in a church.
-
But we have none to call home.
-
What Brother Bates writes here
stirs my heart.
-
Indeed. Everything he affirms
is supported by Scripture.
-
Well, he traces the Sabbath back
to its creation
-
and then reminds us it is at the
heart
of God's Ten Commandments.
-
If the early Church kept
the seventh day as Sabbath,
-
then we shall cast our lot with
them.
-
JOSEPH: It is clear that in
the final days before Jesus
returns,
-
the keeping of the Commandments
will become a significant issue.
-
John, in Revelation, chapter 12,
verse 17, describes a people,
-
“who keep the Commandments of
God
and have the testimony of
Jesus.”
-
In the last days, these people
are to
become the objects of Satan's
wrath.
-
Then chapter 14, verses 6
through 11,
-
John describes
God's last warning message
-
to be given to the world
before Jesus comes,
-
symbolised by the messages
of the three angels.
-
Verse 12 tells of the people
that
will take that message to the
world -
-
“Here are they that keep
the Commandments of God
-
“and have the faith of Jesus.”
-
It is not one or the other.
-
Jesus himself says in the
Gospel,
-
“If you love me,
keep my Commandments.”
-
Thank you, and bless you,
my brethren.
-
Thank you, Mr Bates.
-
That was truly inspiring,
Brother Curtis.
-
We are so delighted to have you
and
your new husband here, Sister
White.
-
The Lord has shown us the truth
-
in Brother Bates' message
on the Sabbath.
-
Glory to God.
-
Ellen...
-
MR CURTIS:
Give Sister White some room.
-
ELLEN: Twinkling lights.
-
Stars.
-
As many as the sands upon the
shore.
-
ETHEREAL VOICE:
Look upon the glory of God's
creation.
-
- How is she?
- Fine.
-
The visions never weaken her.
-
Often, in fact, she's healed.
-
The things she spoke of tonight,
without ever leaving New
England.
-
I...I spent 20 years at sea
to learn the half of it.
-
You have been
one of her loudest critics.
-
Until now, Brother White.
-
There's no way she could have
known
-
about the stars and planets
she described tonight,
-
except that God showed her.
-
You can count me in the camp
of her strongest supporters.
-
BATES: I studied the Sabbath
-
with Brother Edson and Brother
Crosier
in Port Gibson,
-
then travelled on to the Curtis
home
in Topsham and met the Whites.
-
Did Mrs White have
one of her fainting spells?
-
I was wrong to doubt her, Prudy.
-
She had a vision right in front
of me.
-
I believe God is using her
-
to confirm the truths He is
revealing
in our study of Scripture.
-
I still have my doubts.
-
Perhaps reading my written
account
will better explain.
-
You're going to write of her
visions?
-
Yes, and on the seventh-day
Sabbath.
-
This is all Miller's fault.
-
Has anyone seen old William?
-
To think he started this
madness.
-
Ah! There were lunatics
long before him.
-
And many more after.
-
I hear he's been ill,
doesn't leave his farm.
-
I'd say a prayer,
but...then I'd be a hypocrite.
-
Why don't these
disappointed Millerites
-
just go back to the churches
they came from?
-
Some of them have.
-
But the others wouldn't go back
even if they could.
-
Most of them still believe that
Jesus is coming at any moment.
-
Still setting dates
and searching the skies, I hear.
-
Poor William. What a shame all
his
hard work has come to this, eh?
-
At least he and that Himes chap
had an organised movement.
-
- I mean, this is just...
- A mess.
-
There's no leadership, no
churches.
-
I hear there's a young woman
having visions in Maine,
-
and a sea captain holding
prayer meetings on Saturdays.
-
Saturdays? Well, that's
one mob I won't be joining.
-
(ALL LAUGH)
-
(BABY GRIZZLES)
-
Bates has printed
about the Sabbath again.
-
But how did he have the money?
-
JAMES: I... He didn't.
-
We still have to raise funds
to pay the expenses.
-
How will we get $7.50?
-
The hour of judgement has come.
The year's harvest...
-
(JOYFUL MUSIC PLAYS OVER
DIALOGUE)
-
- Amen.
- Amen.
-
Amen.
-
ELLEN: We work so hard
to study God's work,
-
and yet I still cannot
understand
the Scriptures
-
that you and the others wrestle
over.
-
I feel as if I am always
on the outside, looking in.
-
Ellen, when we come into an
impasse,
-
God gives you, in vision,
the clarification from His Word.
-
But when I am not in vision,
-
it is as if my mind is locked
to understanding the Scriptures.
-
(BABY CRIES)
-
JAMES: This may be a blessing.
-
Perhaps God is protecting you
-
so that people cannot falsely
claim our message
-
is based on your visions
instead of on God's Word.
-
(BABY CRIES)
-
We have already attended
three gatherings
-
in search of our Bible truth.
-
Must we go to Connecticut for
this conference at the Beldens'?
-
I think it would be wise to
attend.
-
But we have no money for it,
James.
-
I am to be paid next week
for cutting wood.
-
I expect $10 for my labours.
-
I cannot mind my child and
travel,
James. I cannot.
-
Our Father has called us to this
work.
He will never leave us nor
forsake us.
-
(BABY CONTINUES CRYING)
-
We had some very passionate
discussions this morning.
-
We must keep our heads.
-
So many of the signs of His
return
-
that Jesus gave to His disciples
in Matthew
-
are being fulfilled around us,
today.
-
Agreed. And we've made much
progress.
-
Four years ago, who would have
imagined worshipping on
Saturday?
-
'Tis true. Common ground can be
found
when we come together.
-
We keep the Commandments not to
BE saved, but because we ARE
saved.
-
Exactly. As Jesus said,
“If you love me, keep my...”
-
And if you love me, you'll
wait till everybody's ready to
eat.
-
(ALL CHUCKLE)
-
Bates. (LAUGHS)
-
OTIS: You and Ellen have spent
so much
time traveling to spread the
word,
-
but you cannot be everywhere.
-
And neither do we wish to be.
-
Leaving our son behind each
journey
makes the wagon light,
-
but our hearts heavy.
-
The Lord has shown me a way that
we can reach the Advent
believers
-
without having to travel
so frequently.
-
We must establish a newspaper.
-
But Brother Bates believes
that we should put our efforts
-
towards pamphlets and books,
-
not to an ongoing paper.
-
Brother Nichols,
two paths are but one.
-
We have no quarrel with his
approach.
-
But my husband is prepared to
start
immediately on a periodical,
-
as books often suffer neglect
on the shelf.
-
Where will the funds comes for
this?
-
We'll let the paper be small at
first.
-
As our people read, they will
send
means by which to print.
-
From a small beginning,
God has shown me
-
that this little paper
will go round the world.
-
ANNIE: How much did it cost?
-
$652, Annie.
-
600...
-
Oh, Lord have mercy.
-
Hiram Edson paid for it?
-
Yes.
-
But word has gone out in the
“Review”,
-
and already funds are coming
back
to pay the loan.
-
It's a miracle.
-
JAMES: Yes.
-
And news of miracles travels
fast.
-
Roll up your sleeves...
-
..because our work has really
begun.
-
ELLEN: They should call this
paper
the Messenger of Deception.
-
This article is filled with lies
about God's work!
-
They have poisoned many hearts,
James.
-
Good men whom we once published
in the Review
-
now misinterpret Scripture,
spreading error.
-
Here's more bad news.
-
In Wisconsin,
the meeting tent has gone
missing.
-
- We cannot allow this!
- We cannot stop it.
-
We are not organised.
We have no authority.
-
(COUGHS)
-
We must find a way
to treat your lungs.
-
Here's another letter from John
Andrews and John Loughborough.
-
- That can't be bad.
- Read it.
-
They're both exhausted.
-
Brother Andrews labours all week
to earn a living.
-
His eyesight is going.
-
His voice is nearly lost
from preaching on weekends.
-
And I wish those were
our only troubles.
-
What do you have to tell me?
-
The landlord has sent
a notice regarding next year's
rent.
-
$14.50 a month.
-
What are we to do?
-
We could move.
-
To Vermont?
-
Some have suggested Michigan.
-
You would pack up and go west?
-
You have visited before.
-
You, yourself, said the people
were so kind.
-
The Battle Creek brethren
want the responsibility of
publishing.
-
Battle Creek.
-
Hardly sounds inviting.
-
(CHUCKLES)
-
Haven't you been battling
most of your life?
-
Could suit you well
to live in such a town.
-
Is that so?
-
The sisters are bringing
over mattresses,
-
and a table with two chairs.
-
The building down the street has
more room for the boys to run
about.
-
Our first house of worship
will be ready in a few weeks.
-
Thank you, Uriah.
-
You are a blessing to our
family.
-
Before I go, I borrowed some
money
-
to get several cakes of maple
sugar
and two bushels of wheat.
-
We will pay it all back.
-
(COUGHS)
-
Come.
-
Do you want to show Dad the
window?
-
ELLEN: “Little heed is given
to the Bible,
-
“and the Lord has given a lesser
light
to lead men and women
-
“to the greater light - the
Bible.
-
“I do not ask you to take my
words.
-
“Lay Sister White to one side.
-
“Don't quote my words
until you can obey the Bible.
-
“I exalt the precious Word
before you.
-
“Our position and faith
is in the Bible.”
-
JAMES: I want you to know, I
have
put our house here in your name.
-
I will not hear such talk.
-
Hmm.
-
What choice have you now
but to listen?
-
(COUGHS)
-
If you rest, your health will
improve.
-
I have deeded the house to you.
-
If God should bid me rest in my
grave,
-
I will not leave a widow
with three children and no home.
-
I will not.
-
I have faith that the Lord
will not take you from us.
-
There is much work left
for you to do, Mr White.
-
We can now count
more than 2,000 believers.
-
Ellen, I have tried
to make this work...
-
No, you have succeeded.
-
We shall continue to wait
upon the Lord.
-
(COUGHS)
-
Ownership must be taken out
of the hands of the individuals.
-
I alone own the printing press,
Brother Bell, and that is not
right.
-
And I own the land
the church is built on.
-
Under whose name should it
stand?
-
No one man's, I think.
-
Brother Andrews has made
the suggestion
-
that we need not organise
legally
as a church.
-
But we could be incorporated
under the laws of Michigan
-
as an association.
-
An association?
-
The earliest of all Christians
were set up as such.
-
The discussion must be had.
-
We shall call a conference
to meet here in Battle Creek.
-
An agreement must be found,
-
even if we have to sit until the
Lord
returns to do so.
-
(MEN CHATTER)
-
(CHATTERING QUIETENS)
-
Do I have a motion to create
a publishing association?
-
MEN: Aye. Aye. Aye.
-
ANDREWS: Gentlemen,
under the laws of Michigan,
-
we cannot incorporate our
publishing
work until we choose a name.
-
- (OTHERS MUTTER)
- MAN: Brother Andrews is right!
-
MAN: I agree with Brother
Andrews.
-
Gentlemen, let us not back down
from
what we have spent two days
resolving.
-
This child of ours has been
created,
-
and is now so grown
that it is exceedingly awkward
-
to have no name for it.
-
We have been called the people
of
the shut door...
-
..because we believe that
the door to the Holy Place was
closed,
-
and the door to the Most Holy
Place
in the Heavenly Sanctuary was
opened.
-
Should that be part of our name?
-
(MUTTERING)
-
Whatever name we choose...
-
..it should not be objectionable
to the world at large.
-
We've had two days of
discussions.
-
And, yet, you are no closer?
-
Progress has been made.
-
But there are still objections.
-
It's important that everyone
be heard, James.
-
(BABY COOS)
-
Yes, John Herbert, especially
you.
-
Our fourth son is perhaps the
loudest.
-
Now, where would he get that
from?
-
(SIGHS)
-
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
-
BATES: Gentlemen...
Brothers, come to order.
-
I say we call our association
The Church of God.
-
Others have that name already.
-
And doesn't that sound
a bit boastful?
-
‘Tis the case.
-
(MUTTERING)
-
(POUNDING ON DESK)
-
Perhaps we should look
to our two pillars of faith -
-
the Sabbath and
the Second Coming of Jesus.
-
What do we say to being called
the Seventh-Day Adventists?
-
(MURMURS OF APPROVAL)
-
Do I have a motion?
-
I make a motion that we call
ourselves
Seventh-Day Adventists.
-
ALL: Aye!
-
(TRIUMPHANT MUSIC)
-
Wondrous day. Wondrous day, sir.
-
It has been a long, long time
coming.
-
(BABY CRIES LOUDLY)
-
The infection spreads,
and I can do nothing.
-
Only pray.
-
- (CONTINUES CRYING)
- But our poor son is hot as
fire.
-
(BABY COUGHS AND SPLUTTERS)
-
(CRIES)
-
Shhh...
-
ELLEN: James...
-
(SOBS) Not our son!
-
James...
-
ELLEN: 29 days ago...
-
..we lost our baby boy, John.
-
I understand now the grief of
King David, when he lost his
child.
-
“My son... My son, would God
I had died for thee.”
-
And yet I cling to
the Father’s promise
-
that “all things work together
for good to them that love God.”
-
But I come before you today,
January 12th 1861...
-
..to tell you I have been shown
in vision
-
that more States will join
South Carolina in the secession,
-
and a terrible war will result.
-
I saw large armies raised
by both North and South.
-
I saw the battle raging,
I heard the booming cannon.
-
The dead and wounded
falling on every side.
-
And I was taken in vision to the
homes
-
of those who lost brothers, sons
and husbands in the war.
-
And there are...
-
..men and women in this house
today,
-
who will lose their loved ones
in the days to come.
-
This war will be fought over
slavery
-
and the stubbornness of those
who refuse to see the truth of
God.
-
The law requiring us to return
a slave back to his master,
-
we must never obey.
-
“Now, therefore, I, Abraham
Lincoln,
President of the United States,
-
“by virtue of the power in me
-
“vested by the Constitution
and the laws,
-
“have thought fit to call forth,
-
“and hereby do call forth...
-
“..the militia of the several
States
of the Union,
-
“to the aggregate number of
75,000...
-
“..in order to suppress
said combinations,
-
“and to cause the laws
to be duly executed.”
-
JAMES: This war is a terrible
tragedy
for our nation.
-
JOSEPH: That it is. How I wish
man
would heed the Word of God.
-
How is your health, Brother
White?
You need more rest.
-
Today, six local conferences
voted
to form a general conference
-
with John Byington
as our first president.
-
That fact alone steadies my
step.
-
God’s work can truly move
forward without hindrance.
-
The Lord leads and we follow.
-
But he seemed fine when we left
him.
And that was only days ago!
-
- He WAS fine. Yes. He...
- The doctor says it’s
pneumonia?
-
Are you certain?
-
Mother!
Thank goodness you're both here.
-
Henry?
-
Henry, can you hear me?
-
Promise me...Mother...
-
that if I die...I'm laid by the
side
of my little brother, John
Herbert...
-
..that we may come up
together...
-
..in the morning of the
Resurrection.
-
God will do all things well, my
son.
-
I cannot bear it.
-
To lose sweet baby John
three months after his birth...
-
It was as if we had only
borrowed him
from God. But this!
-
Mother...
-
..I will meet you in Heaven,
-
for I know you will be there....
-
(SOBS) No, Henry!
-
Henry!
-
Henry! (SOBS)
-
(SOBBING CONTINUES)
-
Still, you are writing.
-
It seems months
you've been at that desk.
-
I understand it better
when I put the ideas on paper.
-
It was a vision concerning our
health.
-
Will you read me some of it?
-
The heart of the message
received
-
is the connection between caring
for our souls and our bodies.
-
So many of us are nearly used up
in our service of the Lord.
-
I saw that tobacco in any form
is a slow and malignant poison.
-
But ‘tis often said tobacco
has healing value...
-
I am only telling you
what I have seen. (CHUCKLES)
-
Alcohol, tea and coffee
are to be avoided.
-
Ah. Continue.
-
We should dispense of meat,
-
and return instead
to the diet of Eden -
-
grains, vegetables, nuts, fruit.
-
JAMES: Did the Lord
really show you that?
-
(CHUCKLES)
-
How are we to live without meat?
-
- It gets worse.
- Ah.
-
Rich cakes and sweet pies
are to be avoided.
-
(BOTH LAUGH)
-
You will have the butchers,
the smoke-shop owners,
-
the saloons...all after us, now.
-
- Oh, the bakers, too.
- There’s more.
-
Our body requires pure water,
exercise and clean air.
-
Caring for our health
is a spiritual matter.
-
I have seen that it is a sacred
duty
to care not only for our own
health,
-
but to teach others
how to care for theirs.
-
ELLEN: Edson!
-
Hands.
-
Our Heavenly Father,
-
we thank You for blessing us
with this nourishment
-
and this delicious meal.
-
In Your name, we thank You.
Amen.
-
BOTH: Amen.
-
Edson, why don’t you eat?
-
Because he’s full of all the
food
he shouldn’t be eating.
-
Now, Willie, stop trying
to get your brother in trouble.
-
Our focus should not be
on a list of bad foods.
-
It is more important
that you understand
-
your body is the temple of God,
and you must treat it
accordingly.
-
Do you understand?
-
- Yes.
- ELLEN: Good.
-
Father, will you pass the
onions?
-
(CRASHES)
-
ELLEN: James. James!
-
- James!
- Father!
-
Boys, go get the doctor. James!
-
James...
-
Hey, hey. I'm right here.
I'm right here.
-
James, look at me.
-
Your husband has had another
stroke.
-
- He's already much improv...
- (JAMES MUMBLES)
-
No, don't try now.
You have facial paralysis.
-
It's common
after this kind of incident.
-
Tell me now what we must do.
-
Well, rest is the most important
thing. Lots of it.
-
And then I’m in favour
of bloodletting.
-
Bloodletting? I don't think that
that is an option.
-
The barber on Main Street
will receive my instructions.
-
He has the proper instruments
for the incisions.
-
Draining blood is known to be
most
effective treatment following
stroke.
-
We shall consider that avenue
-
once James is well enough
for such a procedure.
-
You are not a physician, Mrs
White.
Now, I’ll be back in the
morning.
-
A stroke is a powerful thing.
You are lucky to be alive, Mr
White.
-
ELLEN: Thank you. Boys, please
show
the good doctor to the door.
-
I have put two sons in the
ground,
Mr White.
-
You are going nowhere.
-
The good Lord has borrowed the
use
of your right side to see to
that.
-
He will find the best way
to bring you back to good
health.
-
(MUSIC PLAYS OVER DIALOGUE)
-
Today we inaugurate
the Western Health Reform
Institute.
-
We have only to look
for inspiration in this project
-
at the progress in health
made by our dear brother, James.
-
Sister White, using principles
given her in vision by God,
-
has demonstrated
that we have much work to do.
-
Moving forward, health care will
be
a principal concern for our
church.
-
I have seen that complete rest
alone
does not bring healing.
-
It needs to be linked
with exercise, diet and faith in
God.
-
And many of you already know
the importance of water,
-
and using fruit, grains,
nuts and vegetables.
-
What we eat
is of paramount importance.
-
These plans are not only
for healing but for prevention.
-
May God bless our obedience,
-
and give us the inner strength
to continue His work
-
of spreading the good message
of the Second Coming to the
world.
-
(APPLAUSE)
-
(APPLAUSE)
-
That is Bourdeau.
-
B-O-U-R-D-E-A-U.
-
Brother Loughborough and Brother
Bourdeau have gone to
California,
-
but where are the others who
will say,
“Here I am, Lord. Send me”?
-
We should not turn away those in
need.
-
Education and healing go hand in
hand.
-
How can we heal the body
and leave the mind to waste?
-
Jesus spent much more time
healing
than he did preaching.
-
'Tis true.
-
We need more able workers.
-
(SIGHS) Yes.
-
We must train
more young men for service.
-
Our young people begin work
right after grammar school.
-
There should be a way
to give them a better education.
-
I could use a little help
stacking this wood.
-
Thank you kindly.
I'm Bell. Goodloe Bell.
-
How'd you get stuck
chopping this wood?
-
- I'm not stuck, Master...
- States. He's George States.
-
I'm Edson White.
-
Chopping wood's good for my
health.
-
My wife died last year.
-
And I stopped caring for my
health.
-
Sorry to hear that.
-
But...well, how does
chopping wood help?
-
Instead of being dosed with
compounds,
I've learned to use my limbs
outdoors.
-
And now you're here, doing
chores?
-
Sharp mind is as good a tool
as a sharp axe.
-
What did you do
before you came here to chop
wood?
-
I was a teacher for many years.
-
And then a school inspector.
-
I met a fine man
at the Health Institute this
week.
-
- Mm.
- His name is Goodloe Bell.
-
- I believe I've seen him.
- Yes.
-
He arrived in poor health,
with frayed nerves.
-
Chopped wood for better than an
hour.
-
Mm, yes - exercise and being outdoors
is a wonder for good health.
-
After we talked to him,
George and I got to thinking...
-
ELLEN: Mm-hm?
-
About chopping wood?
-
No, Willie - about going to
school.
-
ELLEN: “Teaching is the most precise
work ever assumed by men and women
-
“to deal with youthful minds.
-
“The greatest care should be taken
in the education of youth -
-
“to so vary the manner of
instruction
-
“as to call forth the high and
noble powers of the mind.”
-
John Harvey Kellogg.
-
William K. Kellogg.
-
George States.
-
Edson White.
-
William White.
-
ETHEREAL VOICE:
Your house is the world.
-
(UPLIFTING MUSIC)
-
It has been two years
-
since the death of our
pioneering
brother, Joseph Bates...
-
..and 30 years since God
raised up this pioneering
people.
-
In my most recent vision,
the heavenly messenger said,
-
“You are entertaining ideas
that are too limited for this
time.
-
“Your house is the world.”
-
We have just placed many
resources
into publishing “Signs of the
Times”.
-
MAN: What of our plans
for the Pacific Press?
-
Have we sent Brothers
Loughborough
and Bourdeau to California -
-
at great cost -
-
only to have it stretch
across the ocean?
-
- (MURMURING)
- Where's the money coming from?
-
(MURMURING CONTINUES)
-
Surely our resources
are better used here - at home.
-
“Your house is the world.”
-
We are to hold forth so that all
may have an opportunity
-
to receive the truth.
-
The message we bear
is a worldwide message.
-
It will go in power to distant
Oregon,
-
to Europe, to Australia,
to the islands of the seas,
-
to all nations, tongues and
peoples.
-
(MURMURING)
-
Order!
-
ANDREWS:
How can we question this duty?
-
Souls are perishing
that may now be reached.
-
Brother Andrews,
I move that we take up the issue
-
at our general conference in
August.
-
We shall put to a vote
expansion into the foreign
field.
-
In order to expand,
everyone will feel the stretch.
-
They're sending Brother Andrews
to Switzerland!
-
(EXCLAMATIONS AND APPLAUSE)
-
(SIGHS)
-
An adventure on the high seas -
how
Brother Bates would have loved
that.
-
Indeed.
-
We feel confident
that the Lord is leading us.
-
JAMES: Well, travel safely,
Brother Andrews -
-
you will be in our family's
prayers.
-
Mind your step.
-
Farewell.
-
He will spread the good news
of Christ's soon return to
Europe.
-
And beyond that,
we must tell the world.
-
ELLEN: “We have nothing to fear
for the future
-
“unless we forget the way
the Lord has led us,
-
“and His teaching in our past
history.”
-
(TRIUMPHANT MUSIC RISES)
-
(“LIFT UP THE TRUMPET” PLAYS)