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1 EGW HB 59.5 (2015 Homeward Bound)
… not ignore His relation to His earthly parents. From Jerusalem He returned home with them, and aided them in their life of toil. He hid in His own heart the mystery …
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2 EGW LHU 61.5 (1988 Lift Him Up)
… by His own laws. Men either deny and ignore His existence, or think to explain everything, even the operations of His Spirit upon the human heart, by natural …
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3 EGW BLJ 166.3 (2004 To Be Like Jesus)
… and ignore the fact that Christ has purchased us with His own life.
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4 EGW TMK 189.3 (1964 That I May Know Him)
… not ignore learning or despise education, yet He chose unlearned fishermen for the work of the gospel because they had not been schooled in the false customs …
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5 EGW YRP 73.4 (1995 Ye Shall Receive Power)
… their own course of action, and they ignore or pervert the counsels of God. He who has peace has placed his will on the side of God's will, and longs to follow the …
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6 EGW YRP 172.3 (1995 Ye Shall Receive Power)
… after His own order. Men high or low, learned or ignorant, would better let the Lord manage and take care of the safety of His own ark. The work of men is to obey the …
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7 EGW BLJ 139.4 (2004 To Be Like Jesus)
… entirely his own, making void the law of God. Through his deceptive working he has gained in the professedly Christian world that which he thought to gain …
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8 EGW FH 196.2 (2010 From the Heart)
… of his sin, repent and set his feet in the path of obedience. There was no cause for his wrathful feelings toward either his brother or his God; it was his own disregard …
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9 EGW TDG 16.2 (1979 This Day With God)
… in his best estate. As man goes deeper and deeper in his studies, improving in learning the will and ways of the Lord, he sees more of his own ignorance, thus revealing …
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10 EGW SD 91.2 (1955 Sons and Daughters of God)
… our ignorance with His wisdom, our weakness with His strength, our frailty with His enduring might. Peter fell because he did not know his own frailty. He thought …
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