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1 EGW Mar 124.7 (1976 Maranatha)
… man might become like his Creator, benevolent and unselfish in character, and finally be a partaker with Christ of the eternal, glorious reward. Testimonies …
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2 EGW UL 49.7 (1982 The Upward Look)
… man might become a partaker of the divine nature by accepting the remedy for sin and allowing the divine grace of Christ to work in his life. The power of divinity …
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3 EGW HP 13.3 (1967 In Heavenly Places)
… equal with God passed through death in our behalf. He tasted death for every man, that through Him every man might be a partaker of eternal life.
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4 EGW SD 24.4 (1955 Sons and Daughters of God)
… as Christ was an overcomer. In Christ divinity and humanity were united, and the only way in which man may be an overcomer is through becoming a partaker of …
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5 EGW UL 309.3 (1982 The Upward Look)
… might be grafted in. Still it is their privilege to become partakers with the Gentiles of the salvation of God. Belief in Christ will work in every man a transformation …
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6 EGW UL 213.6 (1982 The Upward Look)
… , might become partakers of the divine nature, thus escaping the corruption that is in the world through lust. To those who receive Christ as a personal …
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7 EGW LHU 232.3 (1988 Lift Him Up)
… partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust. We are to show our gratitude to God by becoming a coworker …
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8 EGW TDG 285.3 (1979 This Day With God)
Christ clothed His divinity with humanity, and lived a life of prayer and self-denial, and of daily battle with temptation, that He might help those who today …
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9 EGW UL 134.3 (1982 The Upward Look)
… and become partakers of His suffering. He patiently endured shame and mockery and derision that He might save every sinful human being who would lay hold …