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21 EGW BLJ 202.6 (2004 To Be Like Jesus)
… is indulged until indulgence becomes second nature. Whoever eats too much, or of food which is not healthful, is weakening the power to resist the clamors …
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22 EGW OHC 266 (1961 Our High Calling)
The Sure Penalty of Self-indulgence, September 17
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23 EGW BLJ 18.5 (2004 To Be Like Jesus)
The sin which easily besets has been strengthened by indulgence. By their own negligence and sin they have separated themselves from the company of the divine Teacher....
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24 EGW FLB 266.8 (1958 The Faith I Live By)
… foolish indulgence, but by wise direction. Parents are to teach their children pleasantly, without scolding or faultfinding, seeking to bind the hearts …
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25 EGW FH 146.2 (2010 From the Heart)
Jesus Christ is the only refuge in these perilous times. Satan is at work in secrecy and darkness. Cunningly he draws away the followers of Christ from the cross and brings them into self-indulgence and wickedness.
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26 EGW Mar 108.2 (1976 Maranatha)
Today the world is mad: an insanity is upon men and women, and is hurrying them on to eternal ruin. Every species of indulgence prevails, and men have become so infatuated with vice that they will not listen to warnings or appeals.
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27 EGW Mar 146.2 (1976 Maranatha)
… and indulgence, for display, luxury, and extravagance, the overreaching, fraud, robbery, and ruin—what are the teachings there to be met?
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28 EGW ML 71.4 (1952 My Life Today)
… self-indulgence, and choose the easier way, regardless of principle so long as their desires are gratified—these will never stand with the overcomers around …
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29 EGW ML 86.5 (1952 My Life Today)
The love for these scenes increases with every indulgence, as the desire for intoxicating drink strengthens with its use. The only safe course is to shun the theater, the circus, and every other questionable place of amusement.
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30 EGW OFC 180.3 (1991 Our Father Cares)
… the indulgence of appetite. In redemption, the denial of appetite is the first work of Christ.
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