I think that there are some people that ended up with the SDA that have been misled by a seeming 'truth', and may be saved. However, I also believe that if one is saved, then the Holy Ghost would guide them to see the truth about the SDA church. However, I do believe that most SDA members are unsaved, because they teach a works-based salvation. I regularly share the gospel with strangers, and most times that I've encountered an Seventh-Day Adventist, the conversation has initially gone down to whether we are saved by our faith or our works.
It can be deceiving because they will start out by giving all the right answers. However, I have found that as you dig deeper you find more and more unbiblical and strange beliefs. Their strongest and most fiercely defended is the Sabbath. They believe that those who do not worship on Sabbath (basically anyone who worships on Sunday) has the mark of the beast on them and cannot be saved.
https://www.bible.ca/7-mark-beast.htm
They also believe that Jesus died for all sins EXCEPT for not keeping the Sabbath. This is a heresy, because the bible clearly states that Jesus died for ALL the sins of the world (My little children, these things write I unto you, that ye sin not. And if any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous: and he is the propitiation for our sins: and not for ours only, but also for the sins of the whole world. 1 John 2:1-2).
The saddest thing about the SDA church is that they seem to be so zealous about God's commandments and following Him, when they are only leading people away from God and bringing themselves down as well.
It can be deceiving because they will start out by giving all the right answers. However, I have found that as you dig deeper you find more and more unbiblical and strange beliefs. Their strongest and most fiercely defended is the Sabbath. They believe that those who do not worship on Sabbath (basically anyone who worships on Sunday) has the mark of the beast on them and cannot be saved.
https://www.bible.ca/7-mark-beast.htm
They also believe that Jesus died for all sins EXCEPT for not keeping the Sabbath. This is a heresy, because the bible clearly states that Jesus died for ALL the sins of the world (My little children, these things write I unto you, that ye sin not. And if any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous: and he is the propitiation for our sins: and not for ours only, but also for the sins of the whole world. 1 John 2:1-2).
The saddest thing about the SDA church is that they seem to be so zealous about God's commandments and following Him, when they are only leading people away from God and bringing themselves down as well.
Here is the SDA Statement of Faith. https://www.adventist.org/beliefs/
"Salvation is all of grace and not of works, and its fruit is obedience to the Commandments."--from SDA Statement of Faith
As I said before I wouldn't consider joining a 7th Day Adventist church because they overemphasize the Sabbath in a legalistic way, though now that I have begun to study it I can find no reason why we don't honor it as we do the other 10 commandments in as far as resting and remember God's completed work of Creation. It is also pointing to Christ's finished work on the cross. Additionally, to the final Sabbath rest when we go to be with the Lord at the end of the age. Satan used the Roman Catholic Church to change the Sabbath to Sunday--why? This is something I want to look into further.
Please see my other post regarding this. The other problem I have is Ellen G. White--the bible says if a prophet speaks something that not does not come to pass do not listen to them.
As to the Holy Spirit revealing to people in the SDA the 'Truth'--well that could be said of believers in all denominations--there are so many false doctrines n our mainstream churches--what about them? Why doesn't the Holy Spirit reveal truth to them?
The sad thing is all denominations have false doctrine mixed with the truth. All.
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