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41 EGW FH 255.3 (2010 From the Heart)
… life. He rose from the dead and for forty days remained with His disciples, instructing them preparatory to His departure from them. He was ready for the leave …
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42 EGW AG 313.2 (1973 God's Amazing Grace)
Man was originally endowed with noble powers and a well-balanced mind. He was perfect in his being, and in harmony with God. His thoughts were pure, his aims holy …
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43 EGW CC 221.2 (1970 Conflict and Courage)
… home and its advantages, he was at liberty to remain there. But Elisha understood the meaning of the call.... Not for any worldly advantage would he forgo the opportunity …
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44 EGW TMK 244.3 (1964 That I May Know Him)
… will to the will of God; and when this invitation is unheeded, the Spirit is grieved away. The sinner chooses to remain in sin and impenitence, although he has …
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45 EGW LHU 267.2 (1988 Lift Him Up)
… is to be dwarfed in his religious efforts, to shun responsibilities, and remain inefficient in the cause of God. He is to draw strength from a sure and safe source …
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46 EGW AG 51.4 (1973 God's Amazing Grace)
… , He is not deceived and will not always keep silence. His supremacy, His authority as Ruler of the universe, must finally be acknowledged and the just …
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47 EGW FLB 174.2 (1958 The Faith I Live By)
Man is only mortal, and while he feels himself too wise to accept Jesus, he will remain only mortal. The Signs of the Times, February 13, 1912 .
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48 EGW CC 16.4 (1970 Conflict and Courage)
… and love. There was a terrible struggle in his mind. He mourned that he had permitted Eve to wander from his side. But now the deed was done; he must be separated …
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49 EGW FH 266.2 (2010 From the Heart)
When Joseph interpreted the dreams of the butler and the cupbearer, he begged to be remembered when the chief butler should be reinstated in his position; but he was forgotten, and remained two years longer in the prison.
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50 EGW HB 58.5 (2015 Homeward Bound)
Rapt in the contemplation of these scenes, He did not remain beside His parents. He sought to be alone. When the paschal services were ended, He still lingered in the temple courts; and when the worshipers departed from Jerusalem, He was left behind.
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