- Foreword
- Ellen G. White A Brief Biographical Sketch
- Faith in God*1855, Testimonies for the Church 1:120, 121.
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Prepare to Meet the Lord*1855, Testimonies for the Church 1:123-126.
- Parental Responsibility*1855, Testimonies for the Church 1:118-120.
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Thy Brother’s Keeper*1855, Testimonies for the Church 1:113-115.
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The Two Ways*1856, Testimonies for the Church 1:127-131.
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Wives of Ministers*1856, Testimonies for the Church 1:137-140.
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Be Zealous and Repent*1857, Testimonies for the Church 1:141-146.
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Young Sabbathkeepers*1857, Testimonies for the Church 1:154-164.
- Treasure in Heaven*1857, Testimonies for the Church 1:176, 177 (The Rich Young Man).
- The Shaking*1857, Testimonies for the Church 1:179-184.
- God’s Proving*1859, Testimonies for the Church 1:186-190 (The Laodicean Church).
- Houses of Worship*1859, Testimonies for the Church 1:196, 197.
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Lessons From the Parables*1859, Testimonies for the Church 1:197-200.
- Surety for Unbelievers*1859, Testimonies for the Church 1:200, 201.
- Oath Taking*1859, Testimonies for the Church 1:201-204.
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Duty to Children*1861, Testimonies for the Church 1:216-220.
- Our Denominational Name*1861, Testimonies for the Church 1:223, 224.
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Entire Consecration*1861, Testimonies for the Church 1:240-243.
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Great Distress Coming*1862, Testimonies for the Church 1:260-264.
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Duty to the Poor*1862, Testimonies for the Church 1:272-274.
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Modern Spiritualism*(1862), Testimonies for the Church 1:297-302 (Philosophy and Vain Deceit).
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Family Religion*1862, Testimonies for the Church 1:303-310.
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False Ideas of Sanctification*1862, Testimonies for the Church 1:332-340 (Northern Wisconsin).
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The Power of Satan*1862, Testimonies for the Church 1:341-347.
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The Two Crowns*1862, Testimonies for the Church 1:347-353.
- The Future*1862, Testimonies for the Church 1:353, 354.
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Parents and Children*1863, Testimonies for the Church 1:384-389.
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Dangers of the Young*1863, Testimonies for the Church 1:390-405.
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Walk in the Light*1863, Testimonies for the Church 1:405-409.
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Counterfeit Gifts of the Spirit*1863, Testimonies for the Church 1:411-420 (The Cause in the East).
- The Prayer of David*1863, Testimonies for the Church 1:422-424.
- Proper Observance of the Sabbath*1867, Testimonies for the Church 1:531-533.
- Life Insurance*1867, Testimonies for the Church 1:549-551.
- Health and Religion*1867, Testimonies for the Church 1:565, 566.
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Christian Temperance*Address delivered in Battle Creek, March 6, 1869†1870, Testimonies for the Church 2:354-376.
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Flesh Meats and Stimulants*1868, Testimonies for the Church 2:60-66.
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A Violated Conscience*1868, Testimonies for the Church 2:89-93.
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Separation From the World*1868, Testimonies for the Church 2:129-133.
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True Love*1868, Testimonies for the Church 2:133-136.
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Prayer for the Sick*1868, Testimonies for the Church 2:145-149.
- Wiles of Satan*1868, Testimonies for the Church 2:171-173 (Burden Bearers in the Church).
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The Sufferings of Christ*1869, Testimonies for the Church 2:200-215.
- Christian Zeal*1869, Testimonies for the Church 2:232, 233 (Warnings to the Church).
- Responsibilities of the Young*1869, Testimonies for the Church 2:235-237 (Warnings to the Church).
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A Birthday Letter*1869, Testimonies for the Church 2:261-268.
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Deceitfulness of Riches*1869, Testimonies for the Church 2:268-288.
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True Conversion*1869, Testimonies for the Church 2:294-296.
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Moral Pollution*1869, Testimonies for the Church 2:346-353.
- Why God Reproves His Own People*1870, Testimonies for the Church 2:451-453 (An Appeal to the Church).
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An Appeal for Self-Control*1870, Testimonies for the Church 2:471-478 (An Appeal to the Church).
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Social Meetings*1871, Testimonies for the Church 2:577-582.
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How Shall We Keep the Sabbath?*1871, Testimonies for the Church 2:582-585.
- Christian Recreation*Reported as spoken before a company of about two hundred who were enjoying a season of recreation at Goguac Lake, near Battle Creek, Michigan, May, 1870.†1871, Testimonies for the Church 2:585-587.
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No Probation After Christ Comes*1871, Testimonies for the Church 2:691-695.
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Sacredness of the Sabbath*1871, Testimonies for the Church 2:702-705 (Accountability for Light).
- Unbalanced Minds*1872, Testimonies for the Church 3:32-36.
- Faithfulness in Home Duties*1872, Testimonies for the Church 3:79-81.
- Vain Thoughts*1872, Testimonies for the Church 3:82-84.
- Consideration for the Erring*1872, Testimonies for the Church 3:92-94 (The Work at Battle Creek).
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Parables of the Lost*1872, Testimonies for the Church 3:99-104 (The Work at Battle Creek).
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The Wheat and Tares*1872, Testimonies for the Church 3:113-116 (Labor Among the Churches).
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Proper Education*1872, Testimonies for the Church 3:131-135.
- The Health Reform*1872, Testimonies for the Church 3:161.
- Danger of Applause*1872, Testimonies for the Church 3:185, 186.
- Labor for the Erring*1872, Testimonies for the Church 3:186-188,
- Love and Duty*1872, Testimonies for the Church 3:195, 196.
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The Laodicean Church*1873, Testimonies for the Church 3:252-258.
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Duty to Reprove Sin*1873, Testimonies for the Church 3:265-269 (The Laodicean Church).
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Confessing or Denying Christ*1873, Testimonies for the Church 3:331-335 (Daydreaming).
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Despisers of Reproof*1875, Testimonies for the Church 3:358-362 (The Great Rebellion).
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Appeal to the Young*1875, Testimonies for the Church 3:362-371.
- The Power of Prayer in Temptation*1875, Testimonies for the Church 3:373-378 (Appeal to the Young).
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Tithes and Offerings*1875, Testimonies for the Church 3:381-408.
- Worldly Interests and Heavenly Treasures
- The Galling Yoke of Selfishness
- The Parable of the Talents
- Self-Denial and Sacrifice
- The Tithing System
- Co-workers With God
- From the Days of Adam
- A Tenth of the Increase
- No Irksome Burden
- Treasure on Earth
- For Man’s Benefit
- Accountability of the Poor
- A Caution to the Wealthy
- Undivided Allegiance
- The Blessing of Benevolence
- Into All the World
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The Authority of the Church*1875, Testimonies for the Church 3:428-433 (Individual Independence).
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The State of the World*1875, Testimonies for the Church 3:471-474.
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The State of the Church*1875, Testimonies for the Church 3:474-477.
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Love of the World*1875, Testimonies for the Church 3:477-482.
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Presumption*1875, Testimonies for the Church 3:482-485.
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Power of Appetite*1875, Testimonies for the Church 3:485-492.
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The Discipline of Trial*1875, Testimonies for the Church 3:541-544 (Man’s Duty to His Fellow Men).
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“Cannot Come Down”*1875, Testimonies for the Church 3:570-575.
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Bible Biographies*1876, Testimonies for the Church 4:9-15.
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Responsibility of Church Membership*1876, Testimonies for the Church 4:16-20 (Unity of the Church).
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Go Forward*1876, Testimonies for the Church 4:25-28.
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Co-workers With Christ*1876, Testimonies for the Church 4:67-73.
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Sensational Revivals*1876, Testimonies for the Church 4:73-76 (Co-workers With Christ).
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Withholding Means*1876, Testimonies for the Church 4:76-83 (Co-workers With Christ).
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The Testing Process*1876, Testimonies for the Church 4:84-94.
- The Efficacy of Christ’s Blood*1876, Testimonies for the Church 4:120-123 (A Divided Interest).
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Willing Obedience*1876, Testimonies for the Church 4:144-148.
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Criticizing Burden Bearers*1876, Testimonies for the Church 4:193-196 (Faithful Reproofs Necessary).
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Sacredness of God’s Commandments*1876, Testimonies for the Church 4:247-254.
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Preparation for Christ’s Coming*1879, Testimonies for the Church 4:306-313.
- Grafted Into Christ*1879, Testimonies for the Church 4:353-355 (Uprightness in Deal).
- A Lesson in Humility*1879, Testimonies for the Church 4:373-375 (Consecration in Ministers).
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The Judgment*1880, Testimonies for the Church 4:384-387.
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Christ’s Ambassadors*1880, Testimonies for the Church 4:393-404.
- Duty of Parents to the College*1880, Testimonies for the Church 4:428, 429 (Our College).
- College Students*1880, Testimonies for the Church 4:432-435 (The Cause in Iowa).
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Sacredness of Vows*1880, Testimonies for the Church 4:462-476.
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Wills and Legacies*1880, Testimonies for the Church 4:476-485.
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The Relation of Church Membership*1880, Testimonies for the Church 4:485-489.
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Mental Dyspeptics*1880, Testimonies for the Church 4:497-499 (Importance of Self-Control).
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Unscriptural Marriages*1880, Testimonies for the Church 4:503-508.
- Faithful Workers*1881, Testimonies for the Church 4:559-561.
- Into the Maze of Skepticism*1881, Testimonies for the Church 4:583-586 (Position and Work of the Sanitarium).
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The Influence of Associates*1881, Testimonies for the Church 4:587-591.
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The Church to Triumph*1881, Testimonies for the Church 4:594-596 (The Tract Societies).
- Simplicity in Dress*1881, Testimonies for the Church 4:628-648.
- The Wedding Ring*Written from Australia, 1892, Testimonies to Ministers and Gospel Workers, 180, 181.
- Forming Character*1881, Testimonies for the Church 4:656, 657 (Accountability to God).
Running the Heavenly Race
“Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize? So run, that ye may obtain. And every man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things. Now they do it to obtain a corruptible crown; but we an incorruptible. I therefore so run, not as uncertainly; so fight I, not as one that beateth the air: but I keep under my body, and bring it into subjection: lest that by any means, when I have preached to others, I myself should be a castaway.” 1 Corinthians 9:24-27. Those who engaged in running the race to obtain that laurel which was considered a special honor were temperate in all things so that their muscles, their brains, and every part of them might be in the very best condition to run. If they were not temperate in all things they would not have that elasticity that they would have if they were. If temperate, they could run that race more successfully; they were more sure of receiving the crown.1TT 184.1
But notwithstanding all their temperance,—all their efforts to subject themselves to a careful diet in order to be in the best condition,—those who ran the earthly race only ran at a venture. They might do the very best they could, and yet after all not receive the token of honor; for another might be a little in advance of them, and take the prize. Only one received the prize. But in the heavenly race we can all run and all receive the prize. There is no uncertainty, no risk, in the matter. We must put on the heavenly graces, and, with the eye directed upward to the crown of immortality, keep the Pattern ever before us. He was a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief. The humble, self-denying life of our divine Lord we are to keep constantly in view. And then as we seek to imitate Him, keeping our eye upon the mark of the prize, we can run this race with certainty, knowing that if we do the very best we can, we shall certainly secure the prize.1TT 184.2
Men would subject themselves to self-denial and discipline in order to run and obtain a corruptible crown, one that would perish in a day, and which was only a token of honor from mortals here. But we are to run the race, at the end of which is a crown of immortality and everlasting life. Yes, a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory will be awarded to us as the prize when the race is run. “We,” says the apostle, “an incorruptible.” And if those who engaged in this race here upon the earth for a temporal crown could be temperate in all things, cannot we, who have in view an incorruptible crown, an eternal weight of glory, and a life which measures with the life of God? When we have this great inducement before us, cannot we “run with patience the race that is set before us, looking unto Jesus the Author and Finisher of our faith”? Hebrews 12:1, 2. He has pointed out the way for us, and marked it all along by His own footsteps. It is the path that He traveled, and we may, with Him, experience the self-denial and the suffering, and walk in this pathway imprinted by His own blood.1TT 185.1
“I therefore so run, not as uncertainly; so fight I, not as one that beateth the air: but I keep under my body, and bring it into subjection.” There is work here for every man, woman, and child to do. Satan is constantly seeking to gain control of your bodies and spirits. But Christ has bought you, and you are His property. And now it is for you to work in union with Christ, in union with the holy angels that minister unto you. It is for you to keep the body under and bring it into subjection. Unless you do this you will certainly lose everlasting life and the crown of immortality. And yet some will say: “What business is it to anybody what I eat or what I drink?” I have shown you what relation your course has to others. You have seen that it has much to do with the influence you exert in your families. It has much to do with molding the characters of your children.1TT 186.1