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41 EGW MH 422.2 (1905 The Ministry of Healing)
… been in the presence of the Father from the beginning, He who was the express image of the invisible God, was alone able to reveal the character of the Deity …
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42 EGW COL 77.1 (1900 Christ’s Object Lessons)
… ; but the founder of the new kingdom is the Prince of Peace. The Holy Spirit represents worldly kingdoms under the symbol of fierce beasts of prey; but Christ …
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43 EGW COL 140.5 (1900 Christ’s Object Lessons)
… God. In the feeding of the multitude and in the sermon on the bread from heaven, Christ had opened to them their work as His representatives. They were to give …
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44 EGW COL 275.2 (1900 Christ’s Object Lessons)
In this parable the father represents God, the vineyard the church. By the two sons are represented two classes of people. The son who refused to obey the command …
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45 EGW COL 262.2 (1900 Christ’s Object Lessons)
Lazarus represents the suffering poor who believe in Christ. When the trumpet sounds and all that are in the graves hear Christ's voice and come forth, they will receive their reward; for their faith in God was not a mere theory, but a reality.
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46 EGW Ed 244.3 (1903 Education)
Reverence should be shown for God's representatives—for ministers, teachers, and parents who are called to speak and act in His stead. In the respect shown to them He is honored.
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47 EGW COL 326.2 (1900 Christ’s Object Lessons)
But the claims of God are not recognized by all. It is those who profess to have accepted Christ's service who in the parable are represented as His own servants.
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48 EGW COL 104.2 (1900 Christ’s Object Lessons)
In the parable the field containing the treasure represents the Holy Scriptures. And the gospel is the treasure. The earth itself is not so interlaced with golden veins and filled with precious things as is the word of God.
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49 EGW COL 83.1 (1900 Christ’s Object Lessons)
… the youth that at each stage of their life they may represent the natural beauty appropriate to that period, unfolding naturally, as do the plants in the garden …
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50 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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