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21 EGW BLJ 122.4 (2004 To Be Like Jesus)
… properly digested, brings eternal life.— Manuscript Releases 21:131, 132 .
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22 EGW UL 253.2 (1982 The Upward Look)
… , the digestive organs are impaired and the brain is confused, and neither can act their part as fully as God intended they should....
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23 EGW HB 228.2 (2015 Homeward Bound)
… the digestive organs may not be weakened, the nerves unbalanced, or the instruction which they give their children counteracted.
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24 EGW ML 141.3 (1952 My Life Today)
… of digestion should be respected. God requires us, by being temperate in all things, to act our part toward keeping ourselves in health.... The spiritual experience …
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25 EGW TDG 127.5 (1979 This Day With God)
… and digested, neither can the Word of the living God profit the soul unless it be received as the teacher in higher educational lines, as above all human productions …
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26 EGW BLJ 204.4 (2004 To Be Like Jesus)
… of digestion. To walk out after a meal, hold the head erect, put back the shoulders, and exercise moderately will be a great benefit. The mind will be diverted …
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27 EGW ML 137.5 (1952 My Life Today)
… the digestion of food more perfect, and induces sound, sweet sleep. Testimonies for the Church 1:702 .
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28 EGW ML 146.3 (1952 My Life Today)
… . The digestive organs, like a mill which is continually kept running, become enfeebled, vital force is called from the brain to aid the stomach in its overwork …
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29 EGW ML 153.3 (1952 My Life Today)
… of digestion they interfere with nutrition. While grief and anxiety cannot remedy a single evil, they can do great harm; but cheerfulness and hope, while they …
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30 EGW RC 152.5 (1985 Reflecting Christ)
… the digestive powers are abused. Many eat hurriedly of various kinds of food; this causes war in the stomach, and confuses the brain. The use of unwholesome …
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