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1 EGW BOE 61.5 (2007 Beginning of the End)
The widespread teaching that God’s laws are no longer binding has the same effect on the morals of the people as idolatry. Parents do not require their families …
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2 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.
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3 EGW BOE 281.1 (2007 Beginning of the End)
Amid widespread apostasy, the faithful worshipers of God continued to plead with Him deliver Israel. Though it seemed as if there was no response, in the early …
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4 EGW LF 188.6 (2011 Love Under Fire)
Many argued that Sunday keeping had been a widespread custom of the church for centuries. Against this argument others showed that the Sabbath and its observance were older still, even as old as the world itself—established by the Ancient of Days.
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5 EGW RR 122.6 (2008 Royalty and Ruin)
In Judah the response was widespread, for God gave “them singleness of heart to obey the command of the king and the leaders”—a command in accord with the will of God as revealed through His prophets. Verse 12 .
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6 EGW RR 181.8 (2008 Royalty and Ruin)
… as widespread as was the Babylonian realm.
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7 EGW TEd 65.5 (2000 True Education)
In the harvest the seed is multiplied. A single grain of wheat, increased by repeated sowings, would cover a whole land with golden sheaves. The influence of a single life, of even a single act, may be just as widespread.
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8 EGW ULe 53.2 (2010 Unlikely Leaders)
This is how the gospel came to those who had been “strangers and foreigners,” making them members of the household of God. From the household of Cornelius a widespread work of grace went forward in that heathen city.
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9 EGW BOE 46.5 (2007 Beginning of the End)
… is widespread that He is restricted by His own laws. People either deny or ignore His existence or think to explain everything, even the operation of His Spirit …
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10 EGW BOE 61.1 (2007 Beginning of the End)
… the widespread idolatry. Abraham worked to guard all those who were with him against mingling with the heathen and seeing their idol worship. He took care …
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