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Evidence of Changes Made by the Flood
God Presides Over All the Earth
On our journey westward [across the United States] we have been watching to
catch everything new and interesting in the scenery. We have looked upon the
lofty, terraced mountains in their majestic beauty, with their rocky battlements
resembling grand old castles. These mountains speak to us of the desolating
wrath of God in vindication of His broken law; for they were heaved up by the
stormy convulsions of the flood. They are like mighty waves that at the voice of
God stood still — stiffened billows, arrested in their proudest swell. These
towering mountains belong to God; He presides over their rocky fastness. The
wealth of their mines is His also, and so are the deep places of the earth. — RH
Feb. 24, 1885.
Rocks Bear Witness to Destruction of the World by Water
When our Creator formed the world to be a habitation for man, its
arrangements were prepared by the God of wisdom to help the mental as well as
the physical wants of man. The great Architect has formed and fashioned the
scenes of nature that they may have an important bearing upon man's intellectual
and moral character. These are to be God's school to educate the mind and
morals. Here the mind may have a vast field for study in the display of the
majestic works of the Infinite One.
The rocks are among the precious things of earth, containing treasures of
wisdom and knowledge. In the rocks and mountains are registered the fact that
God did destroy the wicked from off the earth by a flood, and the broken surface
of the earth reveals, in the gigantic rocks and towering mountains, that the
Lord's power has done this because of the wickedness of men in the transgression
of His law. The ever-varying scenery that meets the eye is the work of the God
of wisdom, that in His stupendous works men may discern that there is a living
God whose power is unlimited. The marvelous works of majesty are to refine the
soul and to soften the roughness of man's nature, to help him in character
building. — Ms 73, 1886.
John the Revelator Beheld on Patmos Evidences of the Flood
The apostle [John] beheld around him [on the island of Patmos] the witness
of the flood, which deluged the earth because the inhabitants [of the
antediluvian world] ventured to transgress the law of God. The rocks, thrown up
from the great deep and from the earth, by the breaking forth of the waters,
brought vividly to his mind the terrors of that awful outpouring of God's wrath.
— RH March 1, 1881.
Rocks Bearing Appearance of Great Age
Rocks, rocks everywhere [near Cheyenne, Wyoming], bearing the appearance of
great age. Rocks cast up like fortifications seem as though placed by a workman.
I see at this moment immense rocks of singular shape composed of sand and coarse
gravel. — Letter 26, 1872.
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