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21 EGW HH 248 (2009 Humble Hero)
Priests and Rulers Continue Plotting
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22 EGW ULe 47.6 (2010 Unlikely Leaders)
The opposition grew so fierce that Paul was not allowed to continue at Damascus. He “went to Arabia” ( Galatians 1:17 ), where he found a safe refuge.
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23 EGW ULe 184.1 (2010 Unlikely Leaders)
“You therefore, my son,” Paul continued, “be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus. ... Endure hardship as a good soldier of Jesus Christ.”
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24 EGW SJ 181.7 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
Today God's word is little heeded. Men laugh at its warnings. Multitudes are saying, “All things continue as they were from the beginning of the world. There is nothing to fear.”
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25 EGW AC 48.3 (2002 A Call to Stand Apart)
Some time later, even as Christ’s agony continued, His deep depression and discouragement left Him and calmly, with peace written on His bloodstained face, He rose to face Calvary.
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26 EGW LF 96.7 (2011 Love Under Fire)
When they reached the palace, the crowd dispersed and the king and the church officials withdrew, congratulating themselves that the work would continue until the “heresy” had been completely destroyed.
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27 EGW LF 113.6 (2011 Love Under Fire)
The persecution of the church did not continue through the entire 1,260 years. In mercy to His people, God cut short the time of their fiery trial by the influence of the Reformation.
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28 EGW RR 39.3 (2008 Royalty and Ruin)
The idolatrous worship that Jeroboam had introduced brought the judgments of Heaven, and yet the rulers who followed—Baasha, Elah, Zimri, and Omri—continued the same fatal course of evildoing.
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29 EGW RR 100.2 (2008 Royalty and Ruin)
Nineveh was a center of crime and wickedness— “the bloody city ... full of lies.” The prophet Nahum compared the Ninevites to a cruel lion. “Upon whom,” he inquired, “has not your wickedness passed continually?” Nahum 3:1, 19 .
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30 EGW RR 142.1 (2008 Royalty and Ruin)
As King Josiah read the prophecies of swift judgment, he trembled for the future. The sins of Judah had been great. What would be the result of their continued apostasy?
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