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21 EGW BLJ 60.2 (2004 To Be Like Jesus)
… the blackness of night settled down upon the water. The angry waves dashed against the ship, threatening every moment to engulf it. First tossed upon the crest …
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22 EGW YRP 342.3 (1995 Ye Shall Receive Power)
… gathered blackness, and are only illuminated by the blazing light and terrible glory from heaven, as God utters His voice from His holy habitation.
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23 EGW Mar 286.2 (1976 Maranatha)
The clouds sweep back, and the starry heavens are seen, unspeakably glorious in contrast with the black and angry firmament on either side. The glory of the celestial city streams from the gates ajar. The Great Controversy, 639 .
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24 EGW Mar 271.3 (1976 Maranatha)
… them. Black despair like the pall of death will gather about their guilty souls, and then they will realize to the fullest extent the sinfulness of sin. The …
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25 EGW SD 248.2 (1955 Sons and Daughters of God)
… Satan's black banner, and are charged with rejecting and despitefully using Christ. They are charged with deliberately crucifying the Lord of life and …
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26 EGW TMK 85.4 (1964 That I May Know Him)
… the black man, to the poor man as to the king upon his throne....
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27 EGW BLJ 213.4 (2004 To Be Like Jesus)
There are in this world only two classes, those who serve God, and those who stand under the black banner of the prince of darkness. Those who enter the gates of the City of God must, in this world, live in union with Christ.
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28 EGW BLJ 225.4 (2004 To Be Like Jesus)
… the black person as to the white person, to the humble peasant as to the king upon his throne.
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29 EGW UL 226.3 (1982 The Upward Look)
Mr. Walling took us up, up, up the mountains. We feared sometimes that we should never reach the top. We had a commanding view of the country. We could look down upon Black Hawk and Central, and see all there was of both cities....
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30 EGW UL 334.8 (1982 The Upward Look)
But even when wickedness is at its height, we may know that our Helper is close by our side.— Letter 250, November 16, 1903, to J. E. White, her son, who was working among the blacks of the Southern States.
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