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1 EGW COL 222.2 (1900 Christ’s Object Lessons)
All the excuses betray a preoccupied mind. To these intended guests other interests had become all-absorbing. The invitation they had pledged themselves to accept was put aside, and the generous friend was insulted by their indifference.
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2 EGW DA 305.2 (1898 The Desire of Ages)
… be insulted, and their testimony rejected. Well He knew that in the fulfillment of their mission, the humble men who listened so attentively to His words were …
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3 EGW COL 309.3 (1900 Christ’s Object Lessons)
… he insulted his lord. To the king's demand, “How camest thou in hither not having a wedding garment?” he could answer nothing. He was self-condemned. Then the king …
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4 EGW DA 753.3 (1898 The Desire of Ages)
… its insulted and dying Author. The sun refused to look upon the awful scene. Its full, bright rays were illuminating the earth at midday, when suddenly it seemed …
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5 EGW COL 307.2 (1900 Christ’s Object Lessons)
… deeper insult and a more dreadful punishment. The call to the feast is a king's invitation. It proceeds from one who is vested with power to command. It confers …
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6 EGW MB 16.1 (1896 Thoughts From the Mount of Blessing)
… and insult; but when we are dead, and our life is hid with Christ in God, we shall not take neglects or slights to heart. We shall be deaf to reproach and blind to …
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7 EGW DA 741.4 (1898 The Desire of Ages)
… . From insult to renewed insult, from mockery to mockery, twice tortured by the scourge,—all that night there had been scene after scene of a character to try …
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8 EGW DA 715.4 (1898 The Desire of Ages)
The angels of God faithfully recorded every insulting look, word, and act against their beloved Commander. One day the base men who scorned and spat upon the calm, pale face of Christ will look upon it in its glory, shining brighter than the sun.
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9 EGW SJ 114.4 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
Christ could have summoned legions of angels from Heaven to His aid. But it was a part of His mission to endure in His humanity all the taunts and insults that men might heap upon Him.
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10 EGW SJ 116.2 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
The Saviour never denied His mission or His relation to the Father. He could remain silent to personal insult, but He ever spoke plainly and decidedly when His work or Sonship to God was called in question.
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