Snoopy asked:
What would a modern day EGW think of the current state of the SDA church?
EGW lived most of her life in the 1800s and died on July 16, 1915. What would she think if the Lord had shown her in vision contemporary society today in the United States?
1) In 1915 she had expelrienced railroad trains and automobiles. Today we fly people to the moon where they walk the surface and return to Earth.
2) She had experienced the telegraph. Today we push a button and we recieve an instant picture and sound from the other side of the Earth.
3) James worked very hard to earn one dollar to suport the work of God on Earth. Today one dollar will not purchase a loaf of bread.
4) She lived in very simple homes delighted to have indoor plumbing and glass winddows. Today our homes may have granite counters from South America and pendent linghts from China or Italy.
5) She spoke of women, modest clothing, and the length of a woman's dress. (Yes, she also spoke of men's clothing.) Today she could walk the streets of any city and visit the ocean-side beaches of any country.
6) She lived in a time when we knew little of the origin and treatment of disease. Today we replace hearts, see pictures of the inside of bodies and do micro-surgery inside eyeballs with surgical instruments that were intorduced into the eye through a 25 guage hole.
7) During the life-time of EGW the electric starter for automobile engines was developed. Today I push a few buttons and a computer generated voice gives me point to point directions on driving to visit my sons who live over 1,000 miles from where I live.
8) In her time, evangelists travel great distances to preach to small groups of people who had never heard God's message for them. Today, with the push of a button on a remote control millions can hear and see the evangelist--think Hope TV.
9) In the lifetime of EGW the growing denomination experienced much discussion of what constituted Biblical truth. Things msy seem to never change. These discussions continue today. Some of the subjects remain the same and some are different.
10) EGW wrote about the U.S. Civil War. Today we push a button and 1,000,000 people can die.
Yes, Snoopy, I often wonder what EGW would think of the SDA Church that she co-founded if she could see it as it exists in our society today. No, I am not advocating culturalo standards.