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21 EGW BOE 198.1 (2007 Beginning of the End)
Moses lingered in this terrible crisis, showing a true shepherd’s interest for the flock of his care. He pleaded that God might not completely destroy the people of His choice.
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22 EGW MHH 206 (2004 The Ministry of Health and Healing)
Chapter 30—Choice and Preparation of the Home
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23 EGW TEd 181.2 (2000 True Education)
On the same principle it is better to request than to command. Those thus addressed have opportunity to prove themselves loyal to right principles. Their obedience is the result of choice rather than compulsion.
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24 EGW ULe 27.6 (2010 Unlikely Leaders)
No one had pressured Ananias, forcing him to sacrifice his possessions. He had acted from choice. But in attempting to deceive the disciples, he had lied to the Almighty.
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25 EGW AC 28.3 (2002 A Call to Stand Apart)
Many today face the same choice. They weigh the competing claims of the spiritual world and the material world. And like the young ruler, they turn away from Jesus and say, “I can’t serve this Man.” Ibid., 520, 523 .
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26 EGW AC 100.5 (2002 A Call to Stand Apart)
God’s career choice for us is determined by our capabilities. Not everyone has the same ability. Regardless of your academic potential, each of you should aim just as high as uniting yourself with divine power allows you to reach. Education, 267 .
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27 EGW BOE 103.1 (2007 Beginning of the End)
The interpretation was reasonable and consistent. The policy it recommended was sound and sensible. But who was to be entrusted with carrying out the plan? The nation’s preservation depended on the wisdom of this choice.
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28 EGW BOE 157.2 (2007 Beginning of the End)
Justice had to be brought to the traitors, to maintain the divine government. Yet even here God’s mercy was displayed: He granted freedom of choice and opportunity for repentance to all. Only those who persisted in rebellion were cut off.
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29 EGW BOE 379.1 (2007 Beginning of the End)
… God’s choice had been clearly shown, Adonijah was able to find sympathizers. Joab, up to that time loyal to the throne, now joined the conspiracy against Solomon …
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30 EGW HH 342.6 (2009 Humble Hero)
Simon’s sons were believers in the Savior, but he himself was not. Carrying the cross to Calvary was a blessing to Simon. It led him later to take the cross of Christ from choice and from then on cheerfully to stand beneath its burden.
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