Brother, forgive Phil for his enthusiasm, perhaps it is his youth? The Apostle Paul certainly seemed obsessed with his zeal to preach the gospel, so that may not be such a bad trait. Also the word “cult”, although used as a pejorative slur, can be applied to any religion or denomination so the word is essentially meaningless.
This is probably red meat but I’m still throwing it out there. Let the chips fall where they may.
Those who place themselves under Gods control, to be led and guided by Him, will catch the steady tread of the events ordained by Him to take place. Inspired with the Spirit of Him who gave His life for the life of the world, they will no longer stand still in impotency, pointing to what they cannot do. Putting on the armor of heaven, they will go forth to the warfare, willing to do and dare for God, knowing that His omnipotence will supply their need. (7T 14)
If we are going to be part of the last work on earth, we (Gods messengers) will: 1. Have a desolating message (warnings) 2. Be part of a worldwide movement, warning that Gods mercy is about to cease! 3. Reveal Christs righteousness the ark 4. Have a specific timing message (no ethereal guess work). There isnt much time left! 5. Give convincing signs to the world that bring conviction That is what Daniel and Revelation are all about. That is why this study is of vital importance to Gods last messengers the world will ever hear.
The solemn messages that have been given in their order in the Revelation are to occupy the first place in the minds of Gods people. Nothing else is to be allowed to engross our attention. The testimony of Christ, a testimony of the most solemn character, is to be borne to the world. All through the book of Revelation there are the most precious, elevating promises, and there are also warnings of the most fearfully solemn import. Will not those who profess to have a knowledge of the truth read the testimony given to John by Christ? Here is no guesswork, no scientific deception. Here are the truths that concern our present and future welfare. (8T 302 1904)