THE SOO STORY
Please, my people, be on guard! We are nearing the end; and every device to catch God's people will be used. An overseas lady, named "Soo" is supposed to have heard an angel speak to her. Notice these points:
Aside from Gabriel, when angels speak with people, they do not give themselves a name. (This one said he was "Jonathon.")
Soo was told to seek the advice of a number of different U.S. Adventist leaders and televangelists. Another sensational point. Why was she not directed to the nearest godly Adventist pastor? Contacting leading Adventist communicators might get them excited about learning more about "angel" visitants.
The "angel" said he needed to go to New York to meet with Jesus. Another sensational item, and one that denies the truth of Acts 1:11 and Christ's worldwide appearance the second time He returns to earth.
The "angel" says that the angels of heaven are singing "Rock of Ages" and "What a Friend We Have In Jesus."
Those are songs sung by intelligences in the process of being savid, not by unfallen beings who have no need of grace! Carefully read each phrase in both songs. Angels do not have "trials and temptations;" they are not "discouraged;" and their "eyes" do not "close in death"!
The "angel" predicted that a secret event in 2005 will result in the National Sunday Law. Something else to create an excitement among our people, so they will be ready for more strange information which could gradually lead them away from the truth. Ellen White never says that any major future events will result from a mysterious, unknown occurrence. Whenever there is a casual relationship, she states the cause.
Although she barely speaks English, Soo says she has already translated Stepts to Christ and Desire of Ages from English into her language.
Soo claims that she saw this special angel clapping his hands in joy, when she was baptized, and that she saw an angel outside her window as she sat in a jetliner, flying high in the air.
Since the early 1980s, I have written about several individuals who have claimed to converse with angels. In each and every case, the angel never tells the person that Adventists need to be warned to put sin out of their lives! The message is always something odd and irrelevant.
Satan would be quite willing to guide one person into Adventism, if he could use that person to mislead thousands other Adventists.
Vance Ferrell