THE SANCTUARY DOCTRINE
This doctrine is unique to Seventh-day Adventism. It is based on Daniel 8:14. No other Christian denomination interprets Daniel 8:14 in this way. Galileo’s discovery that the earth moves around the sun was misunderstood and criticised - similarly the Adventist interpretation of Daniel 8:14 has been misunderstood and maligned. How most Adventists preachers presented the doctrine in past decades was not helpful.
After 15 years of independent careful analysis, we submit solid answers to 32 typical objections. Click here. The answers follows the Biblical data wherever it leads, without bias for a particular outcome. All the data leads to 1844 when a gospel centric pre-Advent judgment of professing believers commenced, weeding out pretenders and charlatans. Jesus did say “Not everyone who says to me ‘Lord, Lord' will enter the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 7:21), confirmed in His parable about sheep and goats at the Second Advent (Matthew 25:31-46). The ‘goats’ are people who believed they were righteous, but not according to Jesus.
In Daniel 7:9-10 a judgment is in session while the little horn power is active on earth (vs 8, 11). Our answers show beyond reasonable doubt that the little horn of Daniel 8 cannot be Antiochus. Our answers show that Daniel 8 parallels Daniel 7 and that the judgment word ‘Nisdaq’ / ’Tsadaq’ is a unique judgment term exclusively used for the professing righteous, and expressly excludes unbelievers.
Following the data concludes that a judgment of the professing righteous is underway while the little horn power of Daniel 7 is active on earth, so that the holiness of God’s dealings with professing believers may be justified (Daniel 8:14), are just and true (Revelation 15:3), that He may be both just and the justifier (Romans 3:26).
You may ask why this is necessary when God was already vindicated at the cross? A good question but it overlooks why some people who profess righteousness will miss out on heaven. It also overlooks Satan’s accusation that the lives of saved believers are woefully imperfect, so why should they inherit heaven and he (Satan) be cast out? The cross does not answer these two questions. A Pre-advent Judgment exposes the record of their lives so that the justice of God is revealed in admitting believers to heaven whose lives reveal the fruit of justification. Judgment determines God’s justice, not a believer’s destiny.
A Pre-advent Judgment safeguards against questions being raised in the new earth about God’s justice, such as “Why is this person here?” or “Why isn’t this person here?” The Pre-advent Judgment safeguards the new earth from a second rebellion against God’s justice, which was the original cause of Satan and sin. This must not happen, for obvious reasons.
The Seventh-day Adventist church believes it is tasked to announce with a loud voice the judgment hour message of Revelation 14:7 in a gospel context (verse 6).
There is a tendency for church people to become infatuated with intellectualism, the cult of personality and the platform skills of a particular speaker. There is also a tendency for personal bias and a carnal determination to win a doctrinal argument at all costs. These combined flaws just get in the way of uncovering glorious, holy truth.
A ‘factory reset’ on the sanctuary doctrine is needed, based solely on the data within the book of Daniel. A look at some key words in the original language is necessary because all English translations inherited a major error from the Septuagint when it comes to Daniel 8:14.
VIDEO PRESENTATIONS THAT PRESENT ALL THE DATA
The Time in Daniel 8:14 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9N0dbGuFPY
Questions & Answers About the Time in Daniel 8:14 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddHw-Pv9uE0&feature=youtu.be
The Gospel in Daniel 8:14 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5bDwxdOMAM
Questions & Answers About the Gospel in Daniel 8:14 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bn6-PWKphJc&feature=youtu.be
Exact Proof That The Bible Is Accurate Using Time Prophecy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aWQb_9u3Q0