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There is a war older than recorded history — a conflict that began in the courts of heaven, moved into Eden, passed through every generation of earth’s inhabitants, and is even now approaching its final, decisive hour. The Great Controversy does something no merely human book can do: it shows you where you are in that story. The past — from Lucifer’s fall to the Reformation. The present — the Sunday law, the 501(c)(3) church-state union, the mark of the beast forming. The future — the seven last plagues, the close of probation, the second coming, the millennium, and the earth made new. Ellen White wrote it under angelic light visible to her neighbors. Your eternal destiny may depend on knowing what is in this book.
Ellen White did not merely research and compile this book. She wrote it as an eyewitness — scenes shown to her in vision so vividly that she could describe them in the language of someone present. Her own words about how this book was written are among the most remarkable statements in the history of Christian literature.
“While writing the manuscript of The Great Controversy, I was often conscious of the presence of the angels of God. And many times the scenes I was describing were so vividly impressed upon my mind that I seemed to be an eyewitness to the events.”
“I am more anxious to see a wide circulation for this book than for any other I have written; for in The Great Controversy, the last message of warning to the world is given more distinctly than in any of my other books.”
“When Mother wrote at night, the light in her room was so bright that it could be seen through the windows, and on at least one occasion neighbors noticed the unusual brightness and inquired about it the following morning, unaware that any lamp could produce such an effect.”
“The Great Controversy between Christ and Satan that has been carried on for the past six thousand years is soon to close; and the wicked one redoubles his efforts to defeat the work of Christ in man’s behalf and to fasten souls in his snares. To hold the people in darkness and impenitence till the Saviour’s mediation is ended, and there is no longer a sacrifice for sin — this is the object which he seeks to accomplish.”
“The book should go everywhere. Let it be scattered like the leaves of autumn. It contains the story of the past, of the present, and of the future. In its outline of the closing scenes of this earth’s history, it bears a strong, decided witness to the truth.”
“And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony; and they loved not their lives unto the death.”The Great Controversy is the extended testimony of those who overcame — the record of the blood-sealed witness of the Protestant Reformation and the Advent movement.
The Great Controversy names names. It traces the papacy’s role in changing the Sabbath from Saturday to Sunday — the very act that placed a mark of human authority over God’s Law. It documents the Reformation. It explains the 2,300-day prophecy of Daniel 8:14. It exposes spiritualism, the false Sunday resurrection argument, the coming Sunday law, and the final events that will test every soul on earth. Satan’s goal has always been to keep this book out of your hands — and out of the pulpits of the organization that incorporated on April 15, 1904, and accepted 501(c)(3) tax status in 1950 — legally gagged from speaking the full prophetic truth.
Suppression by Incorporation and Copyright:
Few realize that after Ellen White’s death, General Conference president Arthur G. Daniells led the move to incorporate the White Estate, Inc. as a legal entity—placing the prophetic writings under corporate control. The White Estate, Inc. trademarked Ellen White’s name and copyrighted her works, restricting free access and publication. This unprecedented step allowed the organization to control, edit, and even suppress the distribution of her most vital warnings—including The Great Controversy. The very truths meant to prepare a people for the final crisis were locked behind legal barriers, ensuring that only “approved” versions would reach the public. The result? The message that exposes the final deception has been systematically withheld from the pulpits and the people. The truth was never meant to be trademarked.
No other book in print maps the full arc of the great controversy from heaven to the new earth with primary source documentation and prophetic precision.
Ellen White revised and expanded this work over three decades. Each edition contains truth. The 1858 and 1884 editions contain material the later revisions condensed or restructured. Serious students of the Great Controversy read all three.
The seed form of the Great Controversy — 219 pages — written at Lovett’s Grove, Ohio, after a vision on March 14, 1858. This edition covers the conflict from Lucifer’s fall to the earth made new with intense prophetic compression. Many who have read all three editions regard the 1858 as the most spiritually concentrated. Two scan versions available.
The first edition to bear the now-famous title. Published by Pacific Press in 1884 while Ellen White was in California. This edition is closer in structure to the 1858 than the later 1888 expansion — less revised, more direct in certain prophetic and historical sections. The edition featured on this page. Written under the light witnesses observed at Healdsburg.
The most widely distributed edition and the one most often cited. Expanded with new historical chapters on the Reformation, America as a prophetic entity, and the coming crisis of church-state union. If you read only one edition, this is the standard — but compare it with 1884 and 1858 for the full picture. Tens of millions of copies in 200+ languages.
“Write the vision, and make it plain upon tables, that he may run that readeth it. For the vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak, and not lie: though it tarry, wait for it; because it will surely come, it will not tarry.”The pioneers — including Ellen White, Hiram Edson, and Otis Nichols — understood Habakkuk 2:2–3 as directly fulfilled by the 1843 and 1850 Prophecy Charts: written plainly on tables so that “he that runneth may read.”
The 1850 chart, prepared by Otis Nichols under the blessing of Ellen White and the early Adventist pioneers, laid out the heavenly sanctuary, the 2,300-day prophecy, and the meaning of October 22, 1844 in vivid visual form. Ellen White endorsed these charts and warned they had been directed by God and were not to be altered. The April 15, 1904 incorporated organization — the current General Conference Corporation of Seventh-day Adventists — has suppressed the sanctuary message that answered the Great Disappointment. This is the truth the Great Controversy restores.
“I saw that the two charts were directed by the hand of the Lord, and that they should not be altered; that the figures were as He wanted them. That His hand was over and hid a mistake in some of the figures, and that it was not to be altered; the minds of the people were directed to the time — and if it had been without a figure they would have been just as correct.”
The chart that launched the Advent Awakening. Made plain upon tables that he may run that readeth it. Habakkuk 2:2 fulfilled in the Millerite movement.
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