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1 EGW SW September 5, 1905, par. 3 (1905 The Watchman)
… service. We are to do our best, and then lay our heart's desires before the great Burden-bearer, saying, “Lord, we can do no more. Grant us the help that we so much need …
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2 EGW HS 293.5 (1886 Historical Sketches of the Foreign Missions of the Seventh-day Adventists)
… if we will trust him under difficulties. The silver and gold are the Lord's, and when his stewards have done their duty fully, and can do no more, they are not to …
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3 EGW GW92 153.2 (1892 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.))
… they can do no more, and frequently leave the field entirely, to begin operations elsewhere. And all, or nearly all, the time, means, and labor have been spent for …
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4 EGW SW December 17, 1907, par. 5 (1905 The Watchman)
… ye can do nothing,” Christ said. The branch cannot live separated from the vine; no more can we except we abide in Christ. “If a man abide not in me,” Christ says, “he is …
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5 EGW WM 222.4 (1952 Welfare Ministry)
… in doing what you can to relieve human misery, He will move upon others to provide means to care for those who need help. Those who enlarge their hearts in this …
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6 EGW Ev 642.3 (1946 Evangelism)
… which we are engaged.” The truth we profess to believe needs no trifling men to present it. One man with a light and jovial disposition will do more in leavening …
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7 EGW WM 174.3 (1952 Welfare Ministry)
… government. We are all woven together in the great web of humanity, and whatever we can do to benefit and uplift others will reflect in blessing upon ourselves …
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8 EGW HS 191.2 (1886 Historical Sketches of the Foreign Missions of the Seventh-day Adventists)
… thirst no more for frivolous, exciting amusements. Christ, the well-spring of life, is the fountain of peace and happiness.
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9 EGW CET 134.1 (1922 Christian Experience and Teachings of Ellen G. White)
… is more precious in His sight than gold or silver, for it is a heart gift. It draws upon every fiber of the heart as no other sacrifice can. You should not look upon …
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10 EGW ChS 98.3 (1925 Christian Service)
… can make our work succeed; but although this is the tendency, let no one think that the human instrument is to do less. No, he is not to do less, but to do more by accepting …
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