
Seeking What They Sought The Sanctuary Doctrine | Ep. 8 (ft. Ty Gibson) PART 3
Jan 16, 2026
Ty Gibson, a Christian author and speaker known for his insights into Seventh-day Adventist theology, dives into the intriguing Sanctuary Doctrine. He discusses the Investigative Judgement and its implications, presenting judgment as a form of divine therapy for restoring relationships with God. Their conversation covers the historicist interpretation of Daniel’s prophecies, the significance of 1844, and how the Protestant Reformation relates to God's gospel recovery. Ty's engaging analysis makes complex theological topics accessible and thought-provoking.
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Daniel's Contrast: Empire Vs. Messiah
- Daniel 7–9 contrast empires with God's kingdom to reveal Christ's nonviolent kingship.
- The prophetic pattern shows a Messiah who is 'cut off' to fulfill covenantal love for humanity.
The 2,300 Days And 1844
- Daniel 8:14's 2,300 'evenings and mornings' has been read as culminating in 1844 by Adventists.
- That date marks a perceived shift in heavenly ministry and a renewed focus on Christ's atonement.
Historicism As The Natural Reading
- Historicism reads Daniel and Revelation as prophecies stretching from the prophet's time to the end of history.
- This lens was foundational to Reformation thinking and Adventist interpretation.













