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21 EGW MYP 213 (1930 Messages to Young People)
Chapter 66—The Dignity of Labor
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22 EGW MHH 98.6 (2004 The Ministry of Health and Healing)
Various industries were taught in the schools of the prophets, and many of the students sustained themselves by manual labor.
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23 EGW MHH 211.6 (2004 The Ministry of Health and Healing)
The strength of the mother should be tenderly cherished. Instead of spending her precious strength in exhausting labor, her care and burdens
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24 EGW ULe 126.1 (2010 Unlikely Leaders)
In secular labor, workers can earn good wages. Isn’t the work of leading people to Christ more important than any ordinary business? Aren’t those who faithfully engage in this work entitled to decent pay?
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25 EGW ULe 192.5 (2010 Unlikely Leaders)
Ministry means earnest, personal labor. Pastors are needed—faithful shepherds—who will neither flatter God’s people nor treat them harshly, but who will feed them the bread of life.
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26 EGW MYP 288.3 (1930 Messages to Young People)
We could begin a course of reading so intensely interesting that it would attract and influence many minds. If I am spared for further labor, I should gladly help to prepare books for the young.
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27 EGW MYP 393.1 (1930 Messages to Young People)
On such occasions parents and children should feel free from care, labor, and perplexity. Parents should become children with their children, making everything as pleasant for them as possible. Let the whole day be given to recreation.
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28 EGW BOE 74.7 (2007 Beginning of the End)
“Labor not to be rich; cease from thine own wisdom.” “He who is greedy for gain troubles his own house.” “Those who desire to be rich fall into temptation and a snare …
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29 EGW HH 31.6 (2009 Humble Hero)
… of labor. For eighteen more years, He acknowledged the tie that bound Him to the home at Nazareth. He performed the duties of a son, a brother, a friend, and a citizen …
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30 EGW HH 148.7 (2009 Humble Hero)
“Take My yoke upon you.” The yoke is an instrument of service. Cattle are yoked for labor, and the yoke is essential for them to work effectively. By this illustration, Jesus teaches that we are called to service. We are to take His yoke upon us.
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