“We, today, do not understand as we should the truths for which our forefathers paid so dearly. More than our naivete, we display our slothfulness by acting as though these doctrines require no further study to yield their full blessing. It is dumbfounding that the special people raised up to herald these truths should consider them worthy of nothing more than the partial and fragmentary comprehension we have of them. Who can doubt but that the understanding of the heavenly sanctuary and the judgment will take on more pointed and practical meaning as we near the close of probation? But where will this newly heightened meaning come from? From those walking far
from God? From those who are unable and unwilling to press together in seeking Heaven’s blessing?” (Dave Fiedler, Hindsight, p.22)