The Knocking at the Door by Robert J. Wieland explores the spiritual condition of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in light of the message of Christ in Revelation 3:14–21 to the Laodicean church. Wieland argues that Christ is figuratively “knocking” at the door of the modern church, calling for repentance, renewal, and acceptance of His righteousness. The book emphasizes the 1888 message …
Uriah Smith provides a verse-by-verse commentary on the books of Daniel and Revelation, presenting them as prophetic outlines of world history and God’s plan for the end times. Written from a Seventh-day Adventist perspective, the book interprets historical and symbolic imagery to highlight themes of divine sovereignty, judgment, and the ultimate triumph of Christ. It has influenced generatio…
In The Shaking of Adventism, Geoffrey J. Paxton examines the theological identity of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in light of historic Protestant teaching on salvation. He highlights tensions between Adventist distinctives and the Reformation principle of justification by faith alone, questioning whether Adventism leans toward legalism. Paxton’s analysis sparked debate within Adventist ci…
This book presents salvation as God’s free and complete gift through Christ, available to all who believe. Heppenstall underscores the centrality of faith, not works, in receiving righteousness and eternal life. It inspires confidence in God’s promises, reminding readers that salvation rests entirely on Christ’s finished work.