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21 EGW OFC 218.2 (1991 Our Father Cares)
… , any slight shown to Him aroused their indignation and combativeness. Evil temper, revenge, the spirit of criticism, were all in the beloved disciple. He was …
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22 EGW OHC 10.3 (1961 Our High Calling)
… we slight and overlook the blessings we daily receive, yearning for that which we have not. Common mercies which thickly strew our pathway are forgotten …
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23 EGW TMK 10.2 (1964 That I May Know Him)
… a slight knowledge of the character of God, we become satisfied and think that we have received about all the light that there is for us in the Word of God. But …
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24 EGW FH 281.2 (2010 From the Heart)
… Lord slighted by the Samaritans, he wanted to call down fire from heaven to consume them. But Christ rebuked him, saying, “The Son of man is not come to destroy …
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25 EGW HP 234.4 (1967 In Heavenly Places)
… is slighted when His needy children are slighted. They are not rich in this world's goods, but they are dear to His heart of love. God recognizes no distinction …
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26 EGW HB 122.4 (2015 Homeward Bound)
The most common manifestation of the sin against the Holy Spirit is in persistently slighting Heaven’s invitation to repent. Every step in the rejection of Christ is a step toward the rejection of salvation.— The Desire of Ages, 323, 324 .
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27 EGW ML 70.3 (1952 My Life Today)
He who has learned to rule his spirit will rise above the slights, the rebuffs, the annoyances to which we are daily exposed, and these will cease to cast a gloom over his spirit.
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28 EGW HP 249.5 (1967 In Heavenly Places)
It is the love of self that destroys our peace. While self is alive we stand ready continually to guard it from mortification and insult; but when self is dead, and our life hid with Christ in God, we shall not take neglects or slights to heart....
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29 EGW CTr 306.4 (1999 Christ Triumphant)
… long slighted its precious teaching appears beautiful and attractive to those who are ready to walk in the light....
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30 EGW FLB 226.5 (1958 The Faith I Live By)
… him, slights do not vex him. Self is crucified. Day by day his duties may become more taxing, his temptations stronger, his trials more severe; but he does not falter …
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