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41 EGW ULe 89.6 (2010 Unlikely Leaders)
… their own poets he pictured God as a Father, whose children they were. “‘In Him we live and move and have our being,’” he declared; “as also some of your own poets have …
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42 EGW ULe 145.2 (2010 Unlikely Leaders)
… his own heart was now inflaming the hearts of a whole nation against him.
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43 EGW AC 52.1 (2002 A Call to Stand Apart)
… to Him for healing. They were astounded at the hatred displayed by the angry mob, for their own hearts were breaking in sympathy for Him. As Jesus fell fainting …
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44 EGW BOE 101.2 (2007 Beginning of the End)
… turn him gloomy or make him distrustful. He had peace and trusted his case with God. He did not brood over his own wrongs but forgot his sorrow in trying to lighten …
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45 EGW BOE 368.4 (2007 Beginning of the End)
… give him justice.’ And so it was, whenever anyone came near to bow down to him, that he would put out his hand and take him and kiss him.”
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46 EGW HH 363.3 (2009 Humble Hero)
… carried Him away, tell me where You have laid Him, and I will take Him away.” If this rich man’s tomb was thought too honorable for Jesus, she herself would provide …
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47 EGW MYP 188.1 (1930 Messages to Young People)
If each one realized his accountability to God for his personal influence, he would in no case be an idler, but would cultivate his ability and train every power that he might serve Him who has purchased him with His own blood.
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48 EGW SJ 137.10 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
… upon him. His honors were stripped from him, he was cast down from his high office, and, stung by remorse and wounded pride, not long after the crucifixion he ended …
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49 EGW BOE 316.2 (2007 Beginning of the End)
When Samuel had reproved him at Gilgal, Saul felt he had been treated unjustly and made excuses for his mistake. Samuel loved Saul as his own son, but Saul resented Samuel’s rebuke and from then on avoided him as far as possible.
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50 EGW HH 24.4 (2009 Humble Hero)
… him of their success. But in a dream they received a message to have no further communication with him. Avoiding Jerusalem, they set out for their own country …
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