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41 EGW COL 50.2 (1900 Christ’s Object Lessons)
“He also that received seed among the thorns is he that heareth the word; and the care of this world, and the deceitfulness of riches, choke the word, and he becometh unfruitful.”
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42 EGW MH 276.5 (1905 The Ministry of Healing)
Perfect cleanliness, plenty of sunlight, careful attention to sanitation in every detail of the home life, are essential to freedom from disease and to the cheerfulness and vigor of the inmates of the home.
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43 EGW MH 374.1 (1905 The Ministry of Healing)
Many a husband and father might learn a helpful lesson from the carefulness of the faithful shepherd. Jacob, when urged to undertake a rapid and difficult journey, made answer:
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44 EGW MH 394.5 (1905 The Ministry of Healing)
Children are sometimes tempted to chafe under restraint; but in afterlife they will bless their parents for the faithful care and strict watchfulness that guarded and guided them in their years of inexperience.
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45 EGW Ed 111.3 (1903 Education)
… cultivating carefulness, patience, attention to detail, obedience to law, it imparts a most essential training. The constant contact with the mystery of …
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46 EGW COL 198.4 (1900 Christ’s Object Lessons)
This younger son had become weary of the restraint of his father's house. He thought that his liberty was restricted. His father's love and care for him were misinterpreted, and he determined to follow the dictates of his own inclination.
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47 EGW COL 215.4 (1900 Christ’s Object Lessons)
The gardener does not refuse to minister to so unpromising a plant. He stands ready to give it still greater care. He will make its surroundings most favorable, and will lavish upon it every attention.
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48 EGW Ed 43.1 (1903 Education)
By the devout in Israel, fully a month of every year was occupied in this way. It was a period free from care and labor, and almost wholly devoted, in the truest sense, to purposes of education.
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49 EGW Ed 82.5 (1903 Education)
To Him nothing was without purpose. The sports of the child, the toils of the man, life's pleasures and cares and pains, all were means to the end—the revelation of God for the uplifting of humanity.
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50 EGW Ed 197.1 (1903 Education)
… , the care of children, the treatment of the sick, and many like matters, should be given much more attention than they ordinarily receive.
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