A Nation in God's Hands
Ellen White and the Civil War
By Jud Lake
Paperback, 464 pages
Pacific Press,
ISBN: 9780816362585
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Ellen White’s writings on the subject of the American Civil War reflect only four visions/testimonies—all contained in thirty pages. In fact her response to the war was almost total silence. Yet that does not mean that what she did say was unimportant or insignificant. By the time the civil war began, Ellen White was in her 17th year of prophetic ministry to the Adventist people, and they found a source of insight and encouragement in her visions.
In this fast-flowing and comprehensive treatment, author Jud Lake indicates that White’s views, when seen against the backdrop of contemporary events, were both insightful and pertinent. Supported by the well-substantiated understanding in both the North and the South that the civil war was permeated by religious motivations, A Nation in God’s Hands, analyzes White’s war visions in their historical context and provides a theological interpretation of the war through her prophetic lens.
White was not alone in predicting the coming of the civil war; her uniqueness, however, was that she provided theological commentary on the war as it unfolded. She never conceived of herself as a prophetic voice to the nation. She only sought to mentor her church, brace it for the trials ahead, and prepare a people for the second coming of Christ.
Before the War (March 1858): “His Anger Burns Against This Nation”
- Ellen G. White: A Prophet to the Adventist People
- An Abolitionist at Heart
Parkville Vision (January 1861): “A Most Terrible War”
- The Prediction
- The Reality
Roosevelt Vision (August 1861):“God Had This Nation in His Own Hand”
- An Angel on the Battlefield
- A Forecast of the Battles: First Manassas to Stones River
- A Forecast of the Battles: Chancellorsville to Chattanooga
- A Forecast of the Battles: The Wilderness to Appomattox
Battle Creek Vision (January 1862):“Some Things in Regard to Our Nation”
- A Most Singular and Uncertain War
- National Fasts: An Insult to Jehovah
- When England Does Declare War
Battle Creek Vision (November 1862): “The War and Our Duty in Relation to It”
- The Military Draft
- Officers and the Spirits
The Scourge of War (1864–1865): “God Is Punishing This Nation”
- Judgment on the Nation
- Abraham Lincoln: A Prophet to the Nation
Lincoln’s Second Inagural Address
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