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21 EGW DA 417.3 (1898 The Desire of Ages)
… glory seemed far away. Their eyes were fixed upon the nearer view, the earthly life of poverty, humiliation, and suffering. Must their glowing expectations …
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22 EGW DA 503.3 (1898 The Desire of Ages)
The story ended, Jesus fixed His eyes upon the lawyer, in a glance that seemed to read his soul, and said, “Which of these three, thinkest thou, proved neighbor unto him that fell among the robbers?” Luke 10:36, R. V.
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23 EGW DA 730.2 (1898 The Desire of Ages)
… . It seemed to indicate utter indifference to his authority. To the vain and pompous king, open rebuke would have been less offensive than to be thus ignored …
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24 EGW SJ 40.1 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
… presence seemed to bring the angels near. The influence of His pure, holy life was felt by all classes of people.
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25 EGW SJ 57.1 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
… . Heaven seemed to come down to the earth, and they feasted upon the grace of a merciful Saviour.
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26 EGW SJ 72.3 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
One man seemed more wretched than the others. For thirty-eight years he had been a helpless cripple. No doctor could cure him. Many times he had been brought to Bethesda; but when the waters were troubled, another would step in before him.
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27 EGW SJ 102.1 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
The terrible night of agony for the Saviour began as they neared the garden. It seemed that the presence of God, which had been His support, was no longer with Him. He was beginning to feel what it was to be shut out from His Father.
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28 EGW SJ 102.2 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
Christ must bear the sins of the world. As they were now laid upon Him, they seemed more than He could endure. The guilt of sin was so terrible, He was tempted to fear that God could no longer love Him.
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29 EGW SJ 109.1 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
The Roman soldiers soon started to their feet. With the priests and Judas, they gathered about Christ. They seemed ashamed of their weakness, and fearful that He would escape. Again the question was asked by the Redeemer: “Whom seek ye?”
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30 EGW SJ 109.6 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
These gentle words should have touched the heart of Judas; but all tenderness and honor seemed to have left him. Judas had yielded himself to the control of Satan. He stood boldly before the Lord, and was not ashamed to give Him up to the cruel mob.
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