"Christ did not make the atonement when he shed his blood upon the cross. Let this fact be fixed forever in the mind."
About Uriah Smith
Uriah Smith — Life and Legacy
Uriah Smith was a key figure in the development of Seventh-day Adventist theology, particularly noted for his extensive writings on biblical prophecy and interpretation. His work, 'Daniel and the Revelation,' remains a foundational text for understanding Adventist eschatology. Smith's core thinking revolves around the belief that prophecy serves as a guide for faith, urging believers to recognize the signs of the times. He famously stated that understanding prophecy is essential for spiritual preparedness, reflecting his conviction that faith must be informed by knowledge. This perspective not only shaped the Adventist community but also challenged broader Christian interpretations of scripture. Smith's insights continue to resonate, emphasizing the need for a thoughtful and engaged faith in a rapidly changing world.
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"It seems to me that the testimonies, practically, have come into that shape, that it is not of any use to try to defend the erroneous claims that are now put forth for them."