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61 EGW 1SM 382.2 (1958 Selected Messages Book 1)
… , Jesus accepts this disposition and effort as man's best service, and He makes up for the deficiency with His own divine merit. But He will not accept those …
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62 EGW 2SM 124.1 (1958 Selected Messages Book 2)
… we accepted Christ as our Redeemer, we accepted the condition of becoming laborers together with God. We made a covenant with Him to be wholly for the Lord …
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63 EGW 3SM 403.1 (1980 Selected Messages Book 3)
… be accepted, it will lead to exaggerated movements, plans, and devising that will bring in the very things that Satan would have current—a strange spirit, an …
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64 EGW 3SM 445.2 (1980 Selected Messages Book 3)
… be accepted by the readers as authority .
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65 EGW CS 145.3 (1940 Counsels on Stewardship)
… be acceptable to God, even though the money gained is made an offering to His cause. The price of the blood of the only-begotten Son of God has been paid for every …
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66 EGW PaM 93.3 (1995 Pastoral Ministry)
… to accept sinners from the white race, and forgive their sins, holding out to them the assurance of the higher life, the hope of a place in the redeemed family …
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67 EGW PaM 107.2 (1995 Pastoral Ministry)
… to accept small remuneration because there is a lack of money in the treasury —Instead of bringing the expense of the work down to a low figure, it is your duty …
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68 EGW PaM 164.1 (1995 Pastoral Ministry)
… be accepted. But when they show that they are following the customs and fashions and sentiments of the world, they are to be faithfully dealt with. If they feel …
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69 EGW PaM 268.3 (1995 Pastoral Ministry)
… more accepts such worship than He accepted Cain's offering. There is no more effectual hindrance to growth in grace than this disposition to criticize …
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70 EGW 1SM 272.5 (1958 Selected Messages Book 1)
… to acceptance with God. His righteousness He would impute to man, and thus raise him in moral value with God, so that his efforts to keep the divine law would …
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