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21 EGW HP 117.4 (1967 In Heavenly Places)
Every soul must count the cost. Not one will succeed but by strenuous effort. We must spiritually exercise all our powers and crucify the flesh with its affections and lusts. Crucifixion means much more than many suppose....
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22 EGW HP 324.6 (1967 In Heavenly Places)
… works cost us a sacrifice, but it is in this very sacrifice that they provide discipline. These obligations bring us into conflict with natural feelings …
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23 EGW HP 335.2 (1967 In Heavenly Places)
… infinite cost....
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24 EGW ML 99.4 (1952 My Life Today)
… may cost a severe conflict to overcome habits which have been long indulged, but we may triumph through the grace of Christ....
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25 EGW ML 120.4 (1952 My Life Today)
… the cost of our influence. The Youth's Instructor, February 2, 1893 .
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26 EGW ML 152.6 (1952 My Life Today)
… which cost nothing. Kindly words simply spoken, little attentions simply bestowed, will sweep away the clouds of temptation which gather over the horizon …
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27 EGW ML 307.6 (1952 My Life Today)
… the cost of the salvation of every son and daughter of Adam. He provided abundant means that, if they would but comply with the conditions, none need perish …
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28 EGW OFC 66.6 (1991 Our Father Cares)
… the cost of the salvation of every son and daughter of Adam. He provided abundant means that, if they would but comply with the conditions, none need perish …
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29 EGW OFC 190.6 (1991 Our Father Cares)
… works cost us a sacrifice, but it is in this very sacrifice that they provide discipline. These obligations bring us into conflict with natural feelings …
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30 EGW OHC 200.5 (1961 Our High Calling)
O that the great interests of the world to come were appreciated! Why is it that men are so unconcerned about the salvation of the soul when it was purchased at such cost by the Son of God? The Review and Herald, September 1, 1910 .
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