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41 EGW YRP 320 (1995 Ye Shall Receive Power)
Without Excitement, November 7
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42 EGW FLB 231.3 (1958 The Faith I Live By)
Health, character, and even life, are endangered by the use of stimulants, which excite the exhausted energies to unnatural, spasmodic effort. The Ministry of Healing, 335 .
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43 EGW YRP 328 (1995 Ye Shall Receive Power)
Neither Excitement Nor Sensationalism, November 15
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44 EGW OHC 209.5 (1961 Our High Calling)
Filled with the Bread of Life, we cannot hunger for earthly attractions, worldly excitements, and earthly grandeur. Our religious experience will be of the same order as the food upon which we feed. Manuscript 50, 1895 .
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45 EGW LHU 262.4 (1988 Lift Him Up)
… and excite the mind; and this is called pleasure. Satan has alluring charms to engage the interest and excite the imagination of the youth in particular, that …
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46 EGW CTr 35 (1999 Christ Triumphant)
Faithfulness to God Excites Fury of Wicked, January 29
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47 EGW CC 16.2 (1970 Conflict and Courage)
Having herself transgressed, she [Eve] became the agent of Satan working the ruin of her husband. In a state of strange, unnatural excitement, with her hands filled with the forbidden fruit, she sought his presence, and related all that had occurred.
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48 EGW CC 48.6 (1970 Conflict and Courage)
… of excitement. And the cities of the earth today are becoming as were the cities before the Flood. Selected Messages 2:355 .
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49 EGW CC 159.4 (1970 Conflict and Courage)
… his excited mind into a more rational, happy state. Spiritual Gifts 4a:78, 79 .
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50 EGW CC 284.2 (1970 Conflict and Courage)
The calling of Matthew to be one of Christ's disciples excited great indignation. For a religious teacher to choose a publican as one of his immediate attendants was an offense against the religious, social, and national customs. Ibid., 273 .
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