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21 EGW OHC 198.3 (1961 Our High Calling)
Christ wept at the sight of woe. Let His tenderness come into your hearts. Practice self-denial that you may have wherewith to relieve the sufferings of God's children. The Review and Herald, April 18, 1912 .
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22 EGW OHC 295.6 (1961 Our High Calling)
Those who love Jesus Christ will contemplate His character, meditate upon His words, practice His precepts, and become living missionaries. The words they speak will be like apples of gold in pictures of silver. Letter 2, 1895 .
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23 EGW OHC 309.5 (1961 Our High Calling)
A noble, all-round manhood does not come by chance. It is the result of character building in the early years of youth, a practice of the law of God in the home. The Youth's Instructor, May 5, 1898 .
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24 EGW TDG 210.6 (1979 This Day With God)
Practice health reform, and refuse to be turned aside from the right path. Do not faint away, but make your will power bring your appetite into subjection to a true purpose....
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25 EGW TDG 224.5 (1979 This Day With God)
Divine truth exercises little influence upon our fellow men, when it should exercise much influence through our practice. Truth, precious truth, is Jesus in the life, a living, acting principle.— Manuscript 34, August 3, 1894, .
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26 EGW UL 22 (1982 The Upward Look)
Prayer and Practice Must Be United, January 8
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27 EGW HB 282.4 (2015 Homeward Bound)
… , and practical usefulness. And what he requires of his children he himself should practice, illustrating these virtues in his own manly bearing.
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28 EGW BLJ 49.5 (2004 To Be Like Jesus)
… , His practical example, left us a plain pattern which we are to copy. By His words He has educated us to obey God, and by His own practice He has showed us how we can …
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29 EGW CTr 124.6 (1999 Christ Triumphant)
… to practice temperance in all things so that the taste may be elevated, the appetite controlled, the passions subdued. The Lord Jesus can supply every grace …
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30 EGW CTr 310.7 (1999 Christ Triumphant)
A noble, all-round character does not come by chance. It is the result of the molding process of character-building in the early years of youth, and a practice of the law of God in the home.— Letter 33, 1897 .
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