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- Born again
- Influenced by Christ
- Consecrated to Christ
- Represents Christ
- Controlled by the Holy Spirit
- Change ready
- Humble and teachable
- Kind
- Selfless
- Tender in word and action
- Principle-centered
- Open to God’s end-time innovations
- Faithful to God and His church
- Morally independent
- Believer in the Spirit of Prophecy
- Competent
- Collaborative
- Coworker with angels
- Skilled in human relations
- Rejects false leaders
- Alert to Satan’s attacks
- Values the sacrifice of Jesus
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- Honor to whom honor is due
- Interconnectedness of God’s work
- Institutions as missionaries
- Qualifications of managers
- Living connection with God
- Counsel for educational leaders
- Counsel for missionary leaders
- Counsel for physicians and sanitariums
- Counsel for publishing leaders
- When course corrections are needed
- Cause for termination
- When change goes wrong
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Counsel for a president
The Lord Jesus says to the president of the General Conference, “My grace is sufficient for thee; for my strength is made perfect in weakness” (2 Corinthians 12:9). Warn the cities. Time is precious. Repent and be converted. Repent, and redeem the time. Let everything be done that can be done to atone for your past neglect.PCL 111.2
When the president of our conference is thoroughly converted, the message he will give will be after the similitude of the divine. He will speak as a man understanding the solemn responsibility of declaring the whole counsel of God to the churches over which the Holy Ghost hath made him overseer. He is to see that the flock of God have the truth impressed on their souls.PCL 111.3
Elder Daniells, let your heart and mind be wholly consecrated to do the will of God, and labor for a similar work to take place in your family. Take up the long-neglected work in the cities. Plead with God most earnestly to set your mind to running in right channels. The Lord has not laid upon you nor upon any one else in Washington the work that some have fancied ought to be done.—Letter 70, 1910 (August 11)PCL 111.4