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41 EGW COL 309.1 (1900 Christ’s Object Lessons)
The third call to the feast represents the giving of the gospel to the Gentiles. The king said, “The wedding is ready, but they which were bidden were not worthy. Go ye therefore into the highways, and as many as ye shall find, bid to the marriage.”
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42 EGW Ed 107.1 (1903 Education)
Parents and teachers should aim so to cultivate the tendencies of the youth that at each stage of life they may represent the beauty appropriate to that period, unfolding naturally, as do the plants in the garden.
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43 EGW Ed 115.2 (1903 Education)
As the bow in the cloud results from the union of sunshine and shower, so the bow above God's throne represents the union of His mercy and His justice. To the sinful but repentant soul God says, Live thou; “I have found a ransom.” Job 33:24 .
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44 EGW Ed 175.4 (1903 Education)
… —fitly represented in the Scriptures by the inspired symbol, a “head of gold.” Daniel 2:38 .
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45 EGW MH 37.3 (1905 The Ministry of Healing)
… they represent Me?”
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46 EGW MH 324.1 (1905 The Ministry of Healing)
… as representing health principles reject the reform altogether. These extremes frequently do more harm in a short time than could be undone by a lifetime …
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47 EGW MH 413.1 (1905 The Ministry of Healing)
The mighty power that works through all nature and sustains all things is not, as some men of science represent, merely an all-pervading principle, an actuating energy. God is a Spirit; yet He is a personal Being; for so He has revealed Himself:
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48 EGW MB 65.1 (1896 Thoughts From the Mount of Blessing)
The grace of Christ, and this alone, can make this institution what God designed it should be—an agent for the blessing and uplifting of humanity. And thus the families of earth, in their unity and peace and love, may represent the family of heaven.
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49 EGW COL 86.2 (1900 Christ’s Object Lessons)
… , Christ represents the sacrifice of Himself for our redemption. “Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die,” He says, “it abideth alone; but if it die, it …
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50 EGW COL 140.4 (1900 Christ’s Object Lessons)
… Christ represents the petitioner as asking that he may give again. He must obtain the bread, else he cannot supply the necessities of a weary, belated wayfarer …
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