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61 EGW BOE 104.2 (2007 Beginning of the End)
An upright character is of greater value than precious gold. Without it none can rise to an honorable height. The formation of a noble character is the work of a lifetime. God gives opportunities; success depends on the use we make of them.
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62 EGW BOE 186.4 (2007 Beginning of the End)
… present use they preserved by drying, so that the supply, as promised, was sufficient for a whole month.
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63 EGW BOE 191.2 (2007 Beginning of the End)
The Lord promised to spare Israel from immediate destruction, but because of their unbelief and lack of bravery He could not use His power to subdue their enemies, so in His mercy He had them turn back toward the Red Sea.
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64 EGW BOE 207.5 (2007 Beginning of the End)
“You shall not pass through,” was the answer. Armed groups of Edomites were already posted at the difficult passes, and the Hebrews were forbidden to use force. They must make the long journey around the land of Edom.
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65 EGW BOE 308.6 (2007 Beginning of the End)
Saul returned to Gibeah, leaving Samuel to administer the government as before. He made no attempt to use force to claim the throne, and he quietly continued with his farm duties, leaving it entirely to God to establish his authority.
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66 EGW BOE 340.1 (2007 Beginning of the End)
At David’s request, the king graciously granted him Ziklag as a possession. In a town wholly separated for their use, David and his men could worship God with more freedom than in Gath, where heathen rites might become a source of evil.
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67 EGW HH 125.2 (2009 Humble Hero)
Because He had rested on the Sabbath, “God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it” ( Genesis 2:3 )—set it apart for a holy use. It was a memorial of the work of Creation, and as such, it is a sign of God’s power and love.
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68 EGW HH 378.1 (2009 Humble Hero)
For the sick we should use the remedies that God has provided in nature and point them to Him who alone can restore. We should teach them to believe in the Great Healer, to take hold of His strength.
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69 EGW LF 85.3 (2011 Love Under Fire)
Finally, however, the Catholic rulers united against the Reformers. The emperor summoned a diet, or council, to convene at Spires in 1529 for the purpose of crushing heresy. If peaceful methods failed, Charles was prepared to use the sword.
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70 EGW RR 178.3 (2008 Royalty and Ruin)
The power that every ruler on earth exercises comes from God, and the ruler’s success depends on the use he makes of this power. To each the word is, “I arm you, though you do not know Me.” Isaiah 45:5, NRSV.
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