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61 EGW ChS 80.12 (1925 Christian Service)
Wake up, brethren; for your own soul's sake, wake up. Without the grace of Christ you can do nothing. Work while you can.— The Southern Watchman, July 17, 1906 .
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62 EGW ChS 101.2 (1925 Christian Service)
The only way to grow in grace is to be interestedly doing the very work Christ has enjoined upon us to do.— The Review and Herald, June 7, 1887 .
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63 EGW ChS 252.3 (1925 Christian Service)
It is not because of any restriction on the part of God that the riches of His grace do not flow earthward to men.— Christ's Object Lessons, 419 .
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64 EGW ChS 89.7 (1925 Christian Service)
There is danger for those who do little or nothing for Christ. The grace of God will not long abide in the soul of him who, having great privileges and opportunities, remains silent.— The Review and Herald, August 22, 1899 .
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65 EGW ChS 117.2 (1925 Christian Service)
The Lord desires that His word of grace shall be brought home to every soul. To a great degree this must be accomplished by personal labor. This was Christ's method.— Christ's Object Lessons, 229 .
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66 EGW Ev 16.1 (1946 Evangelism)
The gospel is to be presented, not as a lifeless theory, but as a living force to change the life. God desires that the receivers of His grace shall be witnesses to its power.— The Desire of Ages, 826 (1898) .
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67 EGW Ev 489.5 (1946 Evangelism)
If but one soul would have accepted the gospel of His grace, Christ would, to save that one, have chosen His life of toil and humiliation and His death of shame.— The Ministry of Healing, 135 (1905) .
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68 EGW GW92 234.3 (1892 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.))
The presidents of our Conferences have become weak and inefficient by making flesh their arm. Trust in the wisdom of man does not facilitate growth in grace and in the knowledge of Christ.
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69 EGW MTC 59.3 (2012 Ministry to the Cities)
A great work of reform is demanded, and it is only through the grace of Christ that the work of restoration, physical, mental, and spiritual, can be accomplished.
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70 EGW SW December 25, 1902, par. 5 (1901 The Southern Watchman)
Through his human instrumentalities, God desires to reveal the power of his grace,—to make known the riches of redemption.
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