- Results
- Related
- Featured
- Weighted Relevancy
- Content Sequence
- Relevancy
- Earliest First
- Latest First
- Exact Match First, Root Words Second
- Exact word match
- Root word match
- EGW Collections
- All collections
- Lifetime Works (1845-1917)
- Compilations (1918-present)
- Adventist Pioneer Library
- My Bible
- Dictionary
- Reference
- Short
- Long
- Paragraph
-
61 EGW AC 27.3 (2002 A Call to Stand Apart)
If the ruler had joined Jesus, he would have been a great power for good. If he’d made the choice to be a disciple, how different his life would have been. Ibid., 519 .
-
62 EGW AC 28.4 (2002 A Call to Stand Apart)
If only he’d been able to see beyond a life of lawkeeping to the life of true loving that Jesus offered, how different his life might have been.
-
63 EGW LF 126.1 (2011 Love Under Fire)
But increasing numbers of people were attracted to America by motives different from those of the Pilgrims. These were people who were looking only for worldly advantage.
-
64 EGW ULe 213.4 (2010 Unlikely Leaders)
The names of the seven churches are symbolic of the church’s condition in different periods of history. The number seven indicates completeness—the messages extend to the end of time.
-
65 EGW SJ 19.1 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
Joseph and Mary brought Jesus to the priest as the law required. Every day fathers and mothers were coming with their children, and in Joseph and Mary the priest saw nothing different from many others. They were simply working people.
-
66 EGW AC 66.5 (2002 A Call to Stand Apart)
4. Matthew and the rich young ruler both received invitations to follow Jesus. In what ways were their circumstances similar? In what ways were they different? Why do you think Matthew accepted Jesus’ invitation and the rich young ruler did not?
-
67 EGW BOE 79.7 (2007 Beginning of the End)
… , entirely different from that love which flashes up quickly but suddenly dies when severely tested. In their parents’ home youth are to prepare themselves …
-
68 EGW BOE 95.7 (2007 Beginning of the End)
Both Esau and Jacob were free to walk in God’s commandments and to receive His favor, but the two brothers had walked in different ways, and their paths would continue to diverge more and more widely.
-
69 EGW BOE 269.4 (2007 Beginning of the End)
If the law God gave for the benefit of the poor had continued to be followed, how different would be the condition of the world today, morally, spiritually, and economically! Such widespread poverty as seen now in many countries would not exist.
-
70 EGW HH 35.2 (2009 Humble Hero)
Often He was asked, Why are You bent on being so different from us all? He replied, It is written, “Blessed are those who keep his testimonies, who ... do no iniquity; they walk in His ways.” Psalm 119:2, 3 .
- Christian Lifestyle (163)
- Christ's Life and Ministry (85)
- Church History (284)
- Church Life and Ministry (278)
- Conflict of the Ages Series (174)
- Devotional Readings (460)
- Education (180)
- EGW Biography (428)
- Evangelism and Witnessing (348)
- Health and Wellness (328)
- history_of_redemption (329)
- Last Day Events (158)
- Leadership (170)
- Lessons from the Bible (251)
- Parenting (79)
- Publishing (87)
- Relationships and Marriage (175)
- Testimonies for the Church (534)
- the_life_of_faith_collection (79)
- Youth and Modern English (213)