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1 EGW TMK 68.5 (1964 That I May Know Him)
… this humiliation of the Majesty of heaven was for guilty, condemned man. He went lower and lower in His humiliation, until there were no lower depths that He …
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2 EGW HP 284.3 (1967 In Heavenly Places)
… His humiliation. In passing from the scenes of His humiliation, Jesus has lost none of His humanity. He has the same tender, pitying love, and is ever touched …
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3 EGW CTr 293.6 (1999 Christ Triumphant)
In proportion to Christ's humiliation and suffering is His exaltation. He could have become the Saviour, the Redeemer, only by first being the Sacrifice.— Manuscript 128, 1897 .
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4 EGW CC 182 (1970 Conflict and Courage)
Greatness in Humiliation, June 25
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5 EGW TMK 68 (1964 That I May Know Him)
Depths of Humiliation, March 3
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6 EGW CTr 273.4 (1999 Christ Triumphant)
This false Christ was claiming what Satan claimed in heaven—a right to all things. Christ in His humiliation was possessor of all things. In Him was no darkness at all....
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7 EGW CC 321.5 (1970 Conflict and Courage)
It was through self-sufficiency that Peter fell; and it was through repentance and humiliation that his feet were again established. In the record of his experience every repenting sinner may find encouragement. Christ's Object Lessons 152-155 .
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8 EGW FH 285.2 (2010 From the Heart)
Peter never forgot the painful scene of his humiliation. He did not forget his denial of Christ and think that, after all, it was not a very great sin....
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9 EGW CTr 232.2 (1999 Christ Triumphant)
Christ's life of humiliation should be a lesson to all who desire to exalt themselves above others. Though He had no taint of sin upon His character, yet He condescended to connect our fallen human nature with His divinity....
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10 EGW CTr 263.3 (1999 Christ Triumphant)
Calmly Jesus replied, “What I do thou knowest not now; but thou shalt know hereafter.” Feeling keenly the humiliation of his Lord, and filled with love and reverence for Him, Peter with great emphasis exclaimed, “Thou shalt never wash my feet.”
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