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41 EGW Pr 201.4 (2002 Prayer)
One or two minutes is long enough for any ordinary prayer.—( Testimonies for the Church 2:581 .)
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42 EGW VSS 394.4 (1988 The Voice in Speech and Song)
Ellen White: “Yes, indeed; and I, too; I take that right to myself. I preach too long.”
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43 EGW ChS 95.2 (1925 Christian Service)
All who receive the gospel message into the heart will long to proclaim it. The heaven-born love of Christ must find expression.— Christ's Object Lessons, 125 .
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44 EGW DG 26.2 (1998 Daughters of God)
Besides Sarah, the wife of Abraham, only Lot, the son of Haran long since dead, chose to share the patriarch's pilgrim life....
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45 EGW TA 280.1 (1996 The Truth About Angels)
Friends long separated by death are united, nevermore to part, and with songs of gladness ascend together to the city of God.
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46 EGW ChS 11.7 (1925 Christian Service)
Long has God waited for the spirit of service to take possession of the whole church, so that everyone shall be working for Him according to his ability.— The Acts of the Apostles, 111 .
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47 EGW ChS 83.3 (1925 Christian Service)
“Do something, do it soon, with all thy might; An angel's wing would droop if long at rest; And God Himself, inactive, were no longer blest.” — Testimonies for the Church 5:308 .
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48 EGW ChS 89.5 (1925 Christian Service)
Heavenly angels have long been waiting for human agents—the members of the church—to co-operate with them in the great work to be done. They are waiting for you.— Testimonies for the Church 9:46, 47 .
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49 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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50 EGW DG 173.4 (1998 Daughters of God)
The nerves gain or lose strength in accordance with the way in which they are treated. If used too long and too severely, they are overtaxed and weakened. If used properly, they gain strength.
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