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- Chapter 8—In Every Place
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- The Church the Light of the World
- A Work of Tearing Down
- A Divinely Appointed Ministry
- The Time of Celestial Glory
- Miracles Not the Sign
- Beware of False Teachers
- Walk in Unity
- Chosen Watchmen
- No New Organization
- What Constitutes Babylon
- Poisonous Doctrines
- Following Rome
- Call to Come Out
- The Sins of Babylon
- The Doctrine of Eternal Torment
- Alliance with the World
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- A Hypocritical Fast
- The Acceptable Fast
- The Reward
- What Are We Worth?
- Personal Experience
- Our Privilege
- In God Is Our Strength
- Helping Establish A School
- Opportunities for Service
- Is Sister White Getting Rich?
- A Gift to Our Schools
- Perseverance Under Affliction
- A Pioneer
- Earnest, Untiring Activity
- Simple Agencies Will Be Used
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- The Home A School
- Influence of the Home
- Companionship of Angels
- Miracle-Working Powers
- Not Allowed to Drift
- Politeness and Courtesy
- Faith to Be Exercised
- Lessons in Fellowship
- Children to be Shielded From Contaminating Influences
- Evils of Newspapers
- An Unmistakable Distinction
- A Lesson from Israel
- Bible Principles Diligently Taught
- A Reformation Necessary
- Regarding Children
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- Dwell on Essential Themes
- Differing Experiences in Conversion
- Leave Christ Room to Work
- Idolizing Fine-Drawn Theories
- Detached Sentences
- Truth Mingled with Supposition
- Straining for Originality
- Talk Not of Divisions
- Walk Day by Day with God
- Harmonize with Your Brethren
- Avoid Foolish Contentions
- God's Way of Winning Souls
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God's Purpose For His People
God has in store love, joy, peace, and glorious triumph for all who serve Him in spirit and in truth. His commandment-keeping people are to stand constantly in readiness for service. They are to receive increased grace and power, and increased knowledge of the Holy Spirit's working. But many are not ready to receive the precious gifts of the Spirit which God is waiting to bestow on them. They are not reaching higher and still higher for power from above, that, through the gifts bestowed, they may be recognized as God's peculiar people, zealous of good works.—Testimonies for the Church 8:247, 248.1NL 10.8
If God's people had the love of Christ in the heart; if every church member were thoroughly imbued with the spirit of self-denial; if all manifested thorough earnestness, there would be no lack of funds for home and foreign missions; our resources would be multiplied; a thousand doors of usefulness would be opened, and we would be invited to enter. Had the purpose of God been carried out by His people in giving the message of mercy to the world, Christ would have come to the earth, and the saints would ere this have received their welcome into the city of God.—Union Conference Record (Australasian), Oct. 15, 1898.1NL 10.9