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21 EGW AH 68.2 (1952 The Adventist Home)
… formed. Human love should draw its closest bonds from divine love. Only where Christ reigns can there be deep, true, unselfish affection. The Ministry of Healing …
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22 EGW AH 182.5 (1952 The Adventist Home)
There is no more important field of effort than that committed to the founders and guardians of the home. No work entrusted to human beings involves greater or more far-reaching results than does the work of fathers and mothers.
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23 EGW AH 305.2 (1952 The Adventist Home)
… as human effort, combined with divine aid, can make them. This work, with all its importance and responsibility, they have accepted, in that they have brought …
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24 EGW AH 424.2 (1952 The Adventist Home)
… every human being, young or old:
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25 EGW AH 451.2 (1952 The Adventist Home)
If men were today simple in their habits, living in harmony with nature's laws, there would be an abundant supply for all the needs of the human family. There would be fewer imaginary wants and more opportunity to work in God's ways....
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26 EGW AH 507.1 (1952 The Adventist Home)
In His earth life Christ was an example to all the human family, and He was obedient and helpful in the home. He learned the carpenter's trade and worked with His own hands in the little shop at Nazareth....
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27 EGW AH 513.1 (1952 The Adventist Home)
A Rule by Which Lawful Pleasures May Be Recognized —Let us never lose sight of the fact that Jesus is a wellspring of joy. He does not delight in the misery of human beings, but loves to see them happy.
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28 EGW CSA 46.6 (2002 A Call To Stand Apart)
To acknowledge that we cannot fully comprehend the great truths of the Bible is only to admit that the finite mind is inadequate to grasp the infinite; that man, with his limited, human knowledge, cannot understand the purposes of Omniscience....
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29 EGW CG 21.3 (1954 Child Guidance)
More than human wisdom is needed by parents at every step, that they may understand how best to educate their children for a useful, happy life here, and for higher service and greater joy hereafter. The Review and Herald, September 13, 1881 .
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30 EGW CG 103.2 (1954 Child Guidance)
From the first dawn of reason, the human mind should become intelligent in regard to the physical structure. Here Jehovah has given a specimen of Himself, for man was made in the image of God. Medical Ministry, 221 .
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