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Discover the fascinating and cautionary tale of America’s great prophetic disappointment in Nehemiah Reset’s thought-provoking pamphlet, “William Miller: The Mistaken Founder of Adventism.” This compelling work delves into the life of the Baptist farmer whose meticulous study of biblical prophecy led him to predict Christ’s return in 1844. Miller wasn’t a charlatan but a sincere student of Scripture whose interpretations captured the imagination of tens of thousands, creating a movement that swept across the young nation. This pamphlet explores how Miller’s earnest calculations and passionate preaching sparked the Great Disappointment when October 22, 1844, passed without Christ’s appearance, leaving his followers shattered and searching for answers.
You’ll want to purchase this pamphlet because it offers invaluable insights into the dangers of date-setting and the importance of biblical discernment. Nehemiah Reset masterfully connects Miller’s 19th-century miscalculations to contemporary challenges facing believers who navigate prophetic speculation in our own time. Through careful analysis and historical context, you’ll discover how Miller’s sincere errors ultimately birthed new denominations and reshaped American Christianity, proving that even our mistakes can be used by God for His purposes. This isn’t just a historical account—it’s a sobering reminder that while we should eagerly await Christ’s return, we must resist the temptation to know what God has chosen to conceal. Don’t miss this opportunity to understand how one man’s prophetic blunder became a powerful lesson in humility, patience, and the primacy of Scripture over human speculation.





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